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Show SPANISH FORK Coveting what matters, most A8 • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 2009 Kate Jarman / Spanish Fork News STORYTELLING: Pictured below are the actresses, clothed in shining, colorful cloths who assisted in the telling and narrating of the several Arabian tales that were depicted throughout the night. Sponsored by Western States Insurance Agency, Inc. MYSTICAL ASSISTANT: Pictured above is a bejeweled slave of the ring, one of the magical beings that helped Aladdin in his many conquests. Many adventuresome tales were told in the performance of Arabian Nights, presented by Spanish Fork Youth Theatre through April 1, 2, 3, and 6. In order to save her life, the Sultana Scheherazade spun countless tales during the hours of the night for the Sultan Shahriar. Many youth from Spanish Fork and Salem of all ages and acting capabilities were taught the many aspects of theatre, and displayed their hard work in their retelling of these many Arabian tales of Scheherazade's. Insurance bills weighing you down? Want to save money now on your insurance premiums? Relief is just a phone call away. 801 -798-7461 WESTERN STATES INSURANCE (xAuto-Owners Insurance) Matt Barber 87 East Center Street I Spanish Fork ARABIAN BLADES: Tales from Arabian Nights featured many blades of all shape and size, including the main bewitched blade, the evil Scimitar. Pictured above is Kasim surrounded by the infamous 40 theives, Kasim having recently caught plundered their treasures. Pictured to the right is Morgiana, the wife of -Ali Baba. She is dancing victoriously with the sabres that she obtained from the 40 theives that she cunningly outsmarted as they sought to take the life of her and Ali Baba. |