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Show Regional dancers earn scholarships Hall at BYU beginning May 22. A premier performance was presented last year and is back by popular demand. Both Adams and Clark will be performing in "Cinderella," according ac-cording to Colledge. "They're both attending University, Corinne at the U, and Laura at BYU, but they travel back and forth to rehearsals. They're really devoted," Colledge said. Matthew Degnan of Ballet West will dance the role of the prince and "Cinderella" . is triple cast with Holly Jacob, Clark and Adams alternating the role. W. Bill Kirkpatrick will provide the award-winning scenery for the ballet fantasy. Everyone who saw the first production are looking forward to seeing the exciting, innovative in-novative scenery ' designed by Kirkpatrick again. JoAnne K. Brown will play the wicked stepmother and Arnold Pope and Glen Smith will be the stepsisters. step-sisters. Dates for the production are May 22, 23, 24, 27 and 28. All seats are reserved and tickets may be obtained ob-tained at the BYU Music Tickett Office - or the Harris Fine Arts Center. When the Utah Regional Ballet returned from the Pacific Regional Ballet Festival, Corinne Adams and Laura Clark were the proud recipients of two of five scholarships given after auditions there. Adams, now attending the University of Utah on a ballet scholarship, earned the $1,000 Monticello Foundation Scholarship for her choreography, and Clark, received one of the dancers scholarships. She was one of three who received scholarships out of the 80 who auditioned. The Pacific Regional Ballet Festival was held May 7-11 at San Jose, California. Adams will use her scholarship at either Clairmont, Calif., or New York City. Her piece, "Sweet Idolatry" was performed by 15 Utah Regional Ballet performers. Costumes of soft banana yellow trimmed with gold sequins were designed by Sarah Price. The company also performed "Dimensions" and received a standing ovation from the audience. "There were lots of compliments. It was a very successful experience for the dancers," said Jacqueline Price Colledge, Artistic Director of Utah Regional Ballet. The company is now back at rehearsals for "Cinderella" which will be presented at DeJong Concert |