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Show News Monday * February 23, 2009 A3 Synergy Dance Company presents Velocity Executive Sections & Jack J. Waters Editor-in-chief Jared Magsll ° Managing editor Jennie Nicholis "- Editor at large Robbin Anthony ° Office manager Brent Sumner * Adviser Britneo Nguyen ° News editor Amie Weils ° Assistant News editor John Ditzler •> Opinions editor Mel Sundquist * Ufe editor Matt Beaudin u Sports editor Art & Production Merinda Davis ° Lead designer Florence Gonzalez •' Sections designer Dave Iba 'J Photo editor Trent Bates <• Assistant Photo editor Carol Acevedo <> Sections designer Marcus Jones " Sections designer WC McCrery ° Sections designer Copy Emma Hunt Copy editor Web Greg Wilcox f Web manager Jordy Kirkman ° Multimedia manager CONTACT US: Student Media 800 W. Unfversity Parkway Orem, UT, 84057 TEL: (601) 863-8688 FAX: (801) 863-8601 E-MAIL: anthonro@uvu.edu Ul/U Review is a student operated newspaper which is published once a week during Fall and Spring semesters. Views expressed do not necessarily re- Cost: First '-;S;JO is freo, each additional $1 flect the views of UVU Review or UVU. Candy Mountain Dave Iba / UVU Review UVU's Synergy Dance Company is set for their upcoming performance "Velocity" on March 6. A reflective evening of contemporary dance I UNIVERSITY MARKETING UVU's Synergy Dance Company, along with the Department of Dance and the School of the Arts, present "Velocity," an evening of dynamic and reflective contemporary dance. The event will be held on March 6, with shows at 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. in the Ragan Theater. Tickets for the general public are $6 and students, faculty and staff pay $4. Tickets are available at Campus Connection by calling (801) 863-8797. The concert will premiere "Lights, Camera, Dance!," a Dance for Camera project that has been funded by a Center for Engaged Learning Grant. With the guidance of Amy Markgraf-Jacobson, Sarah Donohue and Will McKinnon, students created dance pieces that were choreographed, performed, filmed and edited specifically for the screen. Three unique dance films feature the subtle stirrings within UVU's new library, as seen through the eye of the dancer and the camera. "The Dance for Camera project has given these talented choreographers Blah blah blah work for the paper." another medium to explore and discover," said Markgraf-Jacobson, artistic director for Synergy Dance Company. 'They have combined the immediacy, energy and mystery of dance with the intimacy of film. Working with this technology to create artistic visions is a relevant and exciting project to be a part of." The students will present the Dance for Camera project at the Utah Dance Education Organization's Spring Conference in March. The concert will also premiere six new vibrant contemporary works by stu- For more info Visitwww.uvu.edu/ dance/groups/synergy/ 'index.html or contact Amy Markgraf Jacobson at 863-6394 dents and guest artist Monica Campbell, former member of Diavolo Dance Theater. Performances will showcase the physicality of the human body, the human condition, the kinetic art of dance and the intimacy of film. BEAUTIQUE - Dave Iba, Photo Editor §ierra~West W lei! 10630 VJUOI. iJmfr • (/nl o* ^ IViW '.oi."Ji i u - s tocrt ifisr-.ry • u/r-A <J F*-JI^JI n.= Dave Iba/UVU Review "Candy Mountain" is the title of the mural being painted on the back waif of the Outdoor Adventure Center. "Everything is an organic representation of everything we do here," said OAC employee and mural artist, Nick Moore. "We wanted to incorporate street art and give it a unique feel." The mural was created using ceiling texture, permanent marker, interior paint and spray paint. Moore has been working on it for about three or four days and hopes to have it finished today. |