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Show Citizen, Press, Review - Wed., Dec. 10, 1986 - Page 13 jutah Regional Ballet ets dates for 'Nutcracker' Evening pertormances with Symphony Orchestra are $7. Matinee performances are $5 per person. There will be a $1 discount given to Senior Citizens, students and BYU faculty members. This year's production is by Utah County Council of Arts and Humanities and BYU. The Utah Regional Ballet is a non-profit corporation which gives Utah County dancers between the ages of 12 and 21 the opportunity to perform in front of live audiences as part of their dance training and growth. This is the company's sixth year of performing the "Nutcracker" for local audiences. The local ballet group is a per-forming member of the prestigious Pacific Regional Ballet Association, an affiliate of Dance America, the Association of Regional Ballet, New York. it I:' ! ijtah Regional Ballet, under i direction of Jacqueline P. u has set Dec. 19,20, 22 and ' ft Tthe dates for its annual 'JL of Tchaikovsky's "Nut-- 1 0 k r nerformance, which includes es on Dec. 20 and 23 and a Family Night performance m on Dec. 22, will be held at ConcerHall, Harris Fine fNutcracker" is a Christmas for audiences around the ft !!rld. The story is a heartwarming of music and dance which 5aorms a young girl's Christ-j- S eve dream into a flurry of tatrical reality. L ballet is complete in two acts th four beautiful scene changes, lery has been designed by well-E- n tocal artist, Bill Kirkpatrick. :k ach scene depicts the magic of ' Christmas fairytale. Costumes are designed and isj jcuted by Sarah B. Price and will enhance the production with sophisticated charm. k. jt,e year, all evemng by the Utah Regional - Ballet will be accompanied by a C special Ballet Symphony Orchestra f organized and conducted by Dr. i SalphG.Laycock. Tickets will go on sale Dec. 1 at ne Music Ticket Office in the Harris Fine Arts Center, BYU. !j fleets may also be reserved by : tailing i:;: Laura Clarke prepares for Utah Regional Ballet's presentation of "The Nutcracker." TP' December llth VJ f Thursday Nightx i I ( DLDTS J COATS I QC j I Lion's & Cac3oo CE-i-rf-te I 1 I Buy one, get one I7QGG I All Tack 20 P I i : I Felt Hats Belts & Buckles & p 25 CFF CO C7r Wj. ffffys every Thursday until 8 p.m. until Christmas. S 'h Hours: Mon.-Sa- t. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. $ HWESTEM TACKT0GS Is1 pTm 36 South 200 West Lehi 768 3108 foawa? CaT? Hours: 9 to 6 Monda thru Saturday 'A . :i;Ynyi rvfiii iifiiiii i Ti'i ?Tii inFim rv&3 n r;i 7 MnSill r-'-s 1 r-Y-) r"i liToFCm. 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