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Show " J : , - ' " - ' "--4 'it ''i , , w- f, , I' f ' j - ' ' ' ' ' t ' :-r :; ' ' -' ; I K ' J ; ' ' : X v; I i ? i Ballet Jol,NSON rehearses Don Quixote number for Utah Youth jacqu ,0ncrt' "Moments From Great Ballet," with artistic director For! ii-o Col,edge- Concert will be April 27 and 28 at the American 5 '"gn School. Community Arts conference slated How A ... St3rt 3 cnunity black1 h P 11 Perat'ng in the C t ,eC1Lal serie and sell HbooJ w can creative bating tnTSUons and others a cL 6 arts a,,d humanities discussed Tm?ity level wil1 be College nr Utah Technical Ve'pr!Hm' an all'day con-ay' con-ay' APril 27. It is the ed bv ik a' inference spon-!rtheArt;"e spon-!rtheArt;"e h County Council ffcSS ITTS' teachers' ted T' rtls,s and anyone hi. "mun'ty are invited to at- i'rectorofthe Utah SunitvT8 Wlth "Rallying iiiyonsort Around Art! enm panel comprised community leaders will discuss "Making a Community Arts Council Work." Afternoon focus sessions will include practical advice for integrating in-tegrating the arts into the community. com-munity. Topics, to be repeated in two sessions, include "Creative Dance as an Alternative," "Understanding "Un-derstanding Ourselves through Art," "Organizing and Operating an Effective Community Theater," and "Organizing Community Musical Events." Presenters will be people who've had success with arts programs in their own communities. com-munities. Registration of $8 includes a ticket to the evening gala event at the Springville Museum of Art. Additional tickets for the buffet dinner and entertainment are $6. Reservations can be made through Sherrill Sandberg, 489-9435, or Laurie W. Sowby, 756-4642. The conference is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. |