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Show C-4 PARK CITY FILM.ORG Canadian artists will perform THE HUMAN ELEMENT A PRIVATE WAR JAN JAN Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, January 5-8, 2019 The Park Record CREATING COMMUNITY THROUGH FILM 5 6 Sat Sun Rated R Utah Symphony welcomes Lisiecki and Oudjian Submitted by the Utah Symphony | Utah Opera PETER RABBIT Rated PG 8pm JAN 5 Sat 4pm 6pm Part of the Books 2 Movies program, Canadian artists feature prominently when the Utah Symphony presents 23-yearold Canadian piano sensation, Jan Lisiecki, and conductor Peter Oundjian on Jan. 11 and 12 at Abravanel Hall. Lisiecki will bring a poetic touch to his Utah Symphony debut in Chopin’s Piano Concerto No. 1. Oundjian will lead the program that will conclude with Dvořák’s Symphony No. 7, a departure from his usual sunny, folk-themed melodies, and considered by many to be his finest symphony. The evening will also feature Chinese-Canadian composer Vivian Fung’s 2011 composition “Dust Devils,” which will make its Utah premiere. Scored for full orchestra, Not Rated JAN 10 Thurs 7pm Post-film Q&A with producer, Olivia presented in partnership with Park City Ahnemann. Admission is FREE! Presented with FiReFilms. Sponsored by Library. Admission is FREE! Verizon Foundation. JIM SANTY AUDITORIUM 1255 PARK AVE, PARK CITY • 435.615.8291 “Dust Devils” received its world premiere in Greensboro, N.C. in 2011 with the Eastern Festival Orchestra directed by Gerard Schwarz. On her website, Fung notes: “Dust Devils is the journey of emotional swirls in my mind, sometimes calm, but more often than not, full of raw and intense energy. The opening starts quite forcefully and darts back and forth, culminating in a fiery pounding of the timpani, which wanes and brings this section to mere silent breaths in the brass. A slow section ensues, filled with upward cascades of arpeggios that interrupt the ethereal atmosphere. An ominous eerie string section follows leading to a powerful chorale in the brass, which overtakes the music and brings the ten-minute work to an emphatic close.” Ticket prices for the performance range from $15 to $66. Tickets can be purchased by visiting utahsymphony.org or by calling 801-533-6683. • A dynamic presence in the conducting world, Oundjian is renowned for his probing musicality, collaborative spirit, and engaging personality. Last year’s 2017–18 season marked Oundjian’s 14th and final season as music director of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra (TSO). His appointment in 2004 reinvigorated the Orchestra with recordings, tours, and acclaimed innovative programming, as well as extensive audience growth, significantly strengthening the ensemble’s presence in the world. From 2012 to 2018, Mr. Oundjian was Music Director of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra (RSNO). Under his baton, the orchestra has enjoyed several successful tours including one to China, and has continued its relationship with Chandos Records. His 2018–19 season includes debuts with the Indianapolis and New Zealand Symphony Orchestras, and return engagements with the St. Louis, Baltimore, Atlan- Please see Symphony, C-5 PHOTO BY NICHOLAS HUNT/COURTESY OF THE SUNDANCE INSTITUTE Sundance Institute Founder Robert Redford applauds during last year’s An Artist at the Table fundraiser. Continued from C-1 The New York Times crossword puzzle “NO DUH!” By Luke Vaughn Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz ACROSS 1 Fixture on a ski-lodge deck 7 Sound quality 13 West African capital 19 Like counting your chickens before they’ve hatched 20 Going great guns, as business 22 Come to terms with 23 “Good golly!” across the pond 24 Close enough 25 Cloaklike garment 26 Nosh 27 Goes around 29 Hardly a right-minded individual? 31 N.C.A.A. rival of Duke 32 To which one might respond, “Salud!” 33 Superlative suffix 34 Summer setting in Seattle: Abbr. 36 Reason for an R rating? 39 McGregor who played ObiWan Kenobi 42 Gobble 44 Quaint photos 45 Cuban or Zuckerberg? 48 Archie’s pal at Riverdale 51 Dry as a bone 52 Largest species of the genus Leopardus 53 Fighting 54 Sprang 57 More ready to go 60 Show stopper? 62 Pure and simple 64 Part of the eye where vision is sharpest 65 Old hand 68 Maker of the MDX luxury S.U.V. 69 Needing certain ink for a color printer? 71 Epitome of laziness 73 Freestyle, e.g. 74 Harbor city of NW France 76 Went to court, say 77 It may be right under your nose, informally 78 Fixture behind the bar 80 IHOP order 82 Billy of infomercial fame 83 Only European capital on both a river and an ocean 86 Kind of vision 88 Fit for the job 90 Impetus behind a paternity test? 93 Not so far 95 “Straight Outta Compton” group 96 “The path to the dark side,” per Yoda 97 On a Paleo diet, say? 102 Slow boat 104 ____ Studies (college major) 106 Big Starbucks orders 107 Year the Office of Homeland Security was created 108 Some paints 111 Rumbles 112 “The world’s greatest …,” e.g. 113 Opposite 115 Capital of Thessaly 117 Washington air hub 119 Post-workout activity 120 Unusually short 121 Start to take off, in a way 122 Shanghai 123 Accents and Sonatas 124 100-meter and 200-meter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 19 23 27 31 11 12 13 21 49 29 44 45 50 55 61 63 74 75 86 90 91 95 108 104 109 65 105 119 DOWN 1 Commotion 2 Connected 3 Reaction to a really bad pun 4 Something you might need to kill 5 Treat like an object 6 Really, really needing some sun? 7 Neighborhood north of the World Trade Center 8 Charges 9 Weasel’s relative 10 Beach tops 11 ____ Tin Tin 12 2003 Economics Nobelist Robert 13 One’s most ardent supporters 14 Finisher of cakes 15 86 16 Buy one circus animal, get one circus animal free? 17 Most newspapers have one 18 Sport-____ 21 Theodor ____ (Dr. Seuss’s real name) 28 Live 30 Stealth bomber, familiarly 32 Partner of snick 33 French Alpine river 35 Root of Polynesia 37 Mesopotamian mother god- 94 98 99 106 107 116 120 50 51 55 56 58 59 61 63 65 66 67 69 70 72 75 77 100 101 112 117 118 121 123 38 40 41 43 46 47 48 49 67 89 111 122 66 72 82 88 93 115 43 77 81 87 110 114 35 42 59 71 80 97 103 41 64 92 96 102 58 76 79 85 18 47 70 78 84 40 46 57 69 73 17 52 56 62 68 16 34 39 51 54 15 30 33 38 60 14 22 25 28 37 53 113 10 32 36 83 9 24 26 48 8 20 Fundraiser benefits artists past 30 or more years to newer artists who are known for different accomplishments in independent film,” McGuinn said. The evening’s program will center around the artists who are in attendance at the event and allow time for engagement and conversation at the tables, she said. dess Female in a pen In front of, old-style Cowboys’ home, for short It’s more than a warning: Abbr. Street handout, maybe View from la plage “Aladdin” villain City between Albany and Rochester Stimulate 2017 World Series winner, for short Something required Dog or cat transporter Often-smoked cheese First lady Shia of “Transformers” Beginnings of fame and fortune? Some SAT study Kind of alcohol “____ Days” (1990s platinum Bon Jovi album) Anthem contraction On another call Hedy ____, subject of the 2017 documentary “Bombshell” Woman’s name meaning “born again” Installment of a women’s 124 clothing catalog? 78 Common potato- chip flavor, in brief 79 Hybrid tourney style 81 Pure 83 Worker at a hosp. 84 Waterloo’s home 85 Something up for grabs on a fishing boat? 87 Director Lee 89 Rules, informally 91 Untagged 92 Quavering sounds 93 Rating somebody? 94 The Supreme Court and the Muses 98 Zoroastrianism’s sacred text 99 Author of “The Joy Luck Club” 100 Collision 101 Barbara and Jenna Bush, to Jeb 103 Famous 105 Exams for future J.D.s 109 Traveling from coast to coast, maybe 110 Car-sticker fig. 111 “Do you ____?” 112 Robust 113 Part of A.M.A. 114 X 116 Medicinal plant 118 Part of S.A.S.E.: Abbr. Studios is hosting the event, and we are embracing the uniqueness of the venue,” she said. “Since this is a studio, there will sure be some unexpected components for the evening. I can’t (reveal) what those are, but they will surely enhance the guests’ experience.” There is also an option to attend only the activity at the studios, McGuinn said. Upon arrival, guests will be able to enjoy cocktails and appetizers before sitting down with filmmakers and actors, she said. “The audience we bring together in the room include major donors – both individual and corporate – (and) press and film industry insiders who sit at each table with the artists and create dialogue about the work they are doing at the Sundance Institute,” McGuinn said. Some of the artists in attendance will include award-winning actress Glenn Close, actress Sheila Vand and award-winning documentary filmmakers Morgan Neville (“Won’t You Be My Neighbor”) and Jeff Orlowski (“Chasing Ice”). “They range from people who have been around for the I can’t (reveal) what those are, but they will surely enhance the guests’ experience...” Josie McGuinn, Sundance Institute special events director Some of the attending artists will give presentations that will touch on all the different programs the Sundance Institute offers, McGuinn said. The list of speakers has not yet been finalized. The food will be provided by LUX Catering and Events. “This is their first time working with us on this event,” McGuinn said. “We put out a formal Request for Propositions this year. And they were able to keep the cost low, because we want more money to go back to the artists. We have full confidence of them executing the event in a venue that isn’t really designed for this type of event.” |