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Show Music Arts Series Opener To Appear Friday The opening number of the 1955-56 Music Arts' Series will be presented in the College of Southern Utah auditorium Friday Fri-day evening, Oct. 28, with greater Interest being shown than has been evidenced for many years. The opening number "Fiesta Mexlcana," to be presented by an outstanding group of Mexican artists, is one of the most outstanding out-standing productions ever to be brought to Cedar City, and is expected ex-pected to attract a crowd that will fill the auditorium to capacity. capac-ity. Because of the unusualness of this performance it has become be-come necessary to restrict admission admis-sion to season ticket holders only, M. A. Cowley, Music Arts chairman, chair-man, states. Of course, since the schools participate in the music arts program, students of the junior and senior high schools and the College of Southern Utah will be admitted on their student body card3. The Fiesta, presented by a troupe of 35 of the outstanding musicians and dancers of Mexico, brings all the gaiety that Is Mexico Mex-ico In color, dance and song, with each number on the program presented In authentic and color-ful color-ful costumes of this Interesting rountrv. Nothing like this has ever come out of Mexico before. It features the National Tiplca Orchestra. Or-chestra. Tipica songs and instruments, instru-ments, fiesta dances, .and a hit parade of Mexican songs and music, past and present all done by leading stars from the country. coun-try. It Is a spectacular and dazzling dazz-ling display of costuming. It is" expected that this will be an all-time highlight of entertainment enter-tainment in Cedar City. The Fiesta Mexlcana will be followed, Nov. 18, by another major production, the annual ap-apearnce ap-apearnce of the Utah Symphony In Cedar City. This too, will be presented In the college auditorium. |