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Show BYU's Ambassadors to perform in American Fork From the shimmering excitement of Broadway to the daring and laughter of a three ring circus, song and dance favorites for all ages will explode in a colorful, fast-moving performance as Brigham Young University's Young Ambassadors present America's greatest moments in entertainment history Nov. 15 at 7:30 in American Fork High Auditorium. Foot stompin', fast fiddlin' cowboys will "Raise a Ruckus Tonight" while turn of the century romance burns bright "In the Good Ole Summertime." Backed by a live show-band, this 16-member troupe of performers makes screen and radio personalities come alive, bringing back America's best-loved "MASH" medics, the shipwrecked crew of "Gilligan's Island" and many more. A puff of smoke and a brush of musical magic will find chimney sweeps dancing to "Step in Time" while Pinnocchio and other animated friends sing a salute to Disney. Internationally popular for more than 13 years, the Young Ambassadors dazzled audiences on their 1983 spring tour to Tahiti, Australia, New Zealand and Hawaii where they performed live for more than 44,000 people and appeared on radio and television programs reaching o million others. While in Australia, the Young Ambassadors performed for audiences in hospitals, prisons, shopping malls, theatres and concert halls, earning the praise of many, including the Lord Mayor of Newcastle, Australia who said, "Not only were we impressed by their musical skill and showmanship but all who met them were touched by their youthful exuberance and friendship." In 1984 the Young Ambassadors will tour the Southern States, performing in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, North Carolina, Virginia and Tennessee. |