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Show "DAJVCE OF LIFE" COMES TO PROVO PARAMOUNT ( AlV J ; , ' A i PICTURE UMTES SOUXD AND COLOR FOR NEW EFFECT SOUND and color have been successfully suc-cessfully combined on the same narrow nar-row strip of motion picture film and the surprisingly successful combina tion will be seen at the Provo Paramount Para-mount theatre, starting Tuesday, September 17th for three days, In "The Dance of Life," the all-talking, all-singing, all. dancing piclurizatlon of the overwhelmingly successful stage play, "Burlesque." The perfected sound-an'd-color process pro-cess has been used to photograph and record a lavish stage revue In "The Dance of Life." The stage and performers appear in natural colors, the brilliant jewels, the gorgeoutt gowns, the dancing choruses and beautiful settings. Eighty dancing girls are used in the production and the sound of their steps and voices are distinctly heard. A 32-plcce orchestra or-chestra and the song of a soloist are packed together on a single bit of celluloid scarcely more than an inch square. The perfected system of combining sound and color on motion picture film is the work of scientists of the i Technicolor Corporation, wonking with sound engineers of the Paramount, Para-mount, studios. The use of this process pro-cess In "The Dance of Life" is the first that has been successful enough to present to the public. "The Dance of Life," a story of life behind and before the footlights, is particularly adapted to the use of this medium. In the sequences where color is used, the elaborate stage presentations, which work into the plot of the story, are intensified and vivified by the use of color. |