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Show IIP !i0 u ?j i r l:.rp-Az TA Br- "" " . : ' : ; . ft, " j ,H': - - ? 1 I HOST DANCE COMPANY Nancy Ford, left, and dance students at the Pleasant Grove High, Shelly Gourley, Annette Ann-ette Haynie, Paula Bratt, officers, will host dance company. Performance is Saturday, Sept. 4 at high school. Saturday Night ... Bme Cm$fmy Pireseinitfiifiig Cinieeirt tt PL rove MIA Utah County is invited to the Ririe-Woodbury Dance Concert is this Saturday, Sept. 4 in the PGHS Auditorium. Curtain time will be at 8:00 p.m. and tickets are $1.50 for everyone. Citizens of Utah County are invited and encouraged to observe special workshops and classes being conducted on Sept. 2 and 3 at Pleasant Grove High School. This talented dance company is guided by creative skills of its co-directors Shirley Ririe and Joan Woodbury - and aided by the artistry of its principal performer Dee Winterton. The Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company has performed and taught in almost every one of the United States, including Hawaii, and in Canada. They bring warmth and wit to the stage. One critic asked, "Who ever laughed at a dance concert?" con-cert?" and answered that "The audience did at the Ririe-Woodbury Ririe-Woodbury concert who could resist?" Their repertory is extremely varied with non-literal dances of high energy, da-da nonsensical non-sensical ballets, witty comedy and with dance theatre events in which motion, lights and sound envelop the audience. Pleasant Grove High School should be complimented on their progressive program in dance. During school year other dance companies such as the Phyllis Lamhut from New York and the David Dochertyt Company of Van-cover Van-cover British Columbia will be in residency at the high school. |