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Show Music Arts Slates Mexico Dance Song for Opener Mexico's tireless dancers in all the infinite variety and color for which their performances are renowned re-nowned throughout the world, will be brought here in a bright argosy presently, under the title "Fiesta Mexicana." It will be presented In the College of Southern Utah auditorium as the first number of the 1955-56 Music Mu-sic Arts Series. Theirs" in the country where everv man sines and danrps and strums his guitar, salterlo or bandolln at any hour of the day or night, on any provocation, and to his heart's delight. He may not always be able to read, write nor talk too well, but he has the language of his music, which he fitfly understands, and uses with every skill and eloquence. The lively color and gay tones of this language of Mexican music mu-sic make It understood by every audience In the land. It is universal uni-versal and unexcelled. The greatest great-est artists have turned to it for inspiration and self-expression, and to illuminate their own theatre thea-tre presentations. Orchestra conductors con-ductors like Leopold Stokowskl, ballerinas like Anna Pavlova and Mia Slavanska, singers' like Caruso Car-uso and Grace Moore have all enjoyed and utilized the unmistakable unmis-takable riches and beauty of these delightful airs. Colorful Costumes Just as their native costumes draw upon every color of the rainbow, so their dances and |