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Show C-2 The Park Record Wed/Thurs/Fri, May 15-17, 2019 Dancers show audiences they Landscape Materials Sale are not social media ‘Sheep’ Top Soil ....................................$36/yd .................................... Dark Organic Top Soil ............$49/yd ............ Dark Brown Colored Mulch ... $44/yd SAND • GRAVEL • LANDSCAPE BOULDERS DELIVERY AVAILABLE Call Brian (714) 264-7369 Mark (714) 624-5301 THORN CREEK EXCAVATING, LLC Licensed and Insured TCx UT E100 10559267-5551 FOR YOUR INFORMATION Meetings ALATEEN (801)205-2130 AL-ANON Theresa (435)640-3421 | (435)659-9667 St. Lukes Episcopal Church, 4595 N. Silver Springs Dr. Senior Citizen Center, 1361 Woodside Ave. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (AA) (English) Recording (435)649-0022 or Larry V. 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Once Willoughby Staley, a Ballet West Academy student and junior at Park City High School, heard about the idea, she wanted to be part of the production because of how social media affected her. “I usually don’t have a lot of time for social media, but I have noticed, however, when I do go on it, it can either be really fun because all my friends are on it, or it can be hard because I’ll see something that I wished I could have done or had the time to go to parties and amazing vacations,” Staley, 16, said. “So, this was an interesting aspect of social media that Michelle actually called out that I, at first, didn’t think affected me.” Staley and 16 of her fellow dancers will perform the piece, “Sheep: The Social Media Experience,” at 2:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. at the Park City Library’s Jim Santy Auditorium. The performances are free and open to the public. Player got the idea to create the piece after seeing how her students reacted to social media. While the show refers to scientific evidence, it provides an artistic rendering of how social media can be addictive and harmful, she said. “As a veteran teacher, I have witnessed a transformation in how my students socialize and process information,” Player said. “Through observation and research, I am convinced that these troubling changes are connected to their social media habits. I feel inspired to share my findings and hope that the artistic and creative deliverance will generate an emotional response from our audience.” “Sheep” is a contemporary piece that utilizes spoken word, music and movement to address issues of self esteem, bullying and mental health, said Staley, who has been dancing for 12 years. The narration was written by Michelle and spoken by Alexa Wilcox, who was a senior who graduated last year, according to Staley. “We are dancing while the words are being spoken and we use our bodies to demonstrate what the words mean,” she said. S P COURTESY OF CHERYL FOX Students from the Peggy Bergmann Ballet West Academy will perform Michelle Player’s “Sheep: The Social Media Experience,” which depicts the harmful effects of social media, Saturday at the Jim Santy Auditorium. The music includes The Beatles’ “Eleanor Rigby,” according to Staley. “That song is so impactful because it talks about ‘all the lonely people,’” she said. “The music is so engaging, and this piece is such a different way to convey the ideas about how harmful social media can be.” While working on the piece, Staley also realized how time she was spending on social media. “I began to see that I could use that time doing something more productive, like reading,” she said. It can be hard because I’ll see something that I wished I could have done...” Willougby Staley, Ballet West Academy dancer Staley and her dancemates have already performed “Sheep” at Kearns and Juan Diego high schools in the Salt Lake Valley, as well as Ecker Hill Middle School in Park City, according to Cati Snarr, Peggy Bergmann Ballet West Academy principal. “It’s interesting because when the audiences file in, they are so rowdy, but once the performance starts, you can hear a pin drop,” she said. ‘Sheep: The Social Media Experience’ When: 2:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 18 Where: Park City Library’s Jim Santy Auditorium, 1255 Park Ave. Cost: Free The production is part of Ballet West’s education and outreach program, which is helmed by education director Peter Christie. “Peter usually does these productions, but didn’t do this one,” Snarr said. “Instead, he gave us permission to explore our own route with this.” Snarr is proud of how the dancers have latched onto the project. “It was the dancers to did a bunch of research and started creating the piece with Michelle,” she said. Staley said she is looking forward to performing “Sheep” for her hometown. “I’m really excited for the community to see it,” she said. “We worked so hard and I think the message needs to be seen and heard here.” Staley’s mother, Cheryl Fox concurred with Snarr, and said she hopes people will attend one or both performances. “As a parent, I’m very concerned about how social media is effecting the lives of my kids,” she said. “This dance is a unique way to present the issue to kids so that they will understand how they’re being manipulated.” Update your info by calling classifieds at 435.776.7725 or email classads@parkrecord.com 434 Main Street, Park City Utah 435.655.9505 www.purplesageparkcity.com Spring Special! Buy 1 Entrées and receive the 2nd free! Come enjoy dinner in the heart of historic Main Street with this coupon and one of your dinners is on us! Open Tuesday to Saturday at 5:30pm A Fine print: Limit 3 coupons per table. Entrée of equal or lesser value will be discounted. 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