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Show 1RDT to feature new works by western artists Bromberg, follow: "Getting Off" and "Triplet." RDT associate choreographer, Marina Harris, adds "Dog Tango" and "Green Jello," two creative pieces. The concert's final work is a collaborative trio by Susan McLain-Smith and Carolyn Wood, "Frankfurt," a study of contemporary German society, set to the sound of German punk music. Tickets for the performances perfor-mances are $6 and can be obtained by calling 581-6702 or at Cosmic Aeroplane and Waking Owl Books. The Repertory Dance Theatre The-atre (RDT) will present its final home performance for the '83-84 season May 15-19 at 8 p.m. in the Salt Lake Acting Company Theatre (168 W. 500 N. ). This concert will also complete the chamber cham-ber concert series. Previous chamber concerts this season have all been to sell-out crowds. The concert, entitled "l's, 2's, 3's & 4's," will present new works by Western choreographers. In an effort Jl to showcase new choreo-W choreo-W graphers as well as dancers, RDT's spring concert will II have works set by seven different dif-ferent artists representing works of choreographers living liv-ing in Utah, California, and Arizona. RDT's artists will perform a series of solos, duets, trios, and quartets focusing on each dancer's unique abilities. Opening the concert is Pat Deberham's "Dust Bowl," a quartet which examines the growth of a single family. Beth Lessard's duet, "By Reason of Connection," and a sensuous solo by Tandy Beal, "Bailar," are next on I the program. Two works by a former RDT member, Ellen |