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Show MiMMMM-'-t.'-, xMWmMmlmfiXSMM BALLET BUSSE DANCERS Top flight dancers who will be seen in two performances at Kingsbury hall. sen by choreographer Leonide Mas-sine Mas-sine to appear in the leading role in his production of Offenbach's "Gaiite Parisiene," a role she will perform one of the two nights. Nina Novak is an accomplished classic artist, while Gertrude Ty-ven Ty-ven and Yvonne Chouteau excell in either classic or comic roles. This outstanding bevy of stars, accompanied by a large supporting support-ing cast, will present a different program each night of its stay. Tickets are available by mail order or-der from the University of Utah extension division. The box. office in downtown alt Lake opened Jan. 3 at 74 South Main. BALLET BUSSE DOCKETS 2 PERFORMANCES The Ballet Russe de Mnnte Carlo. Car-lo. America's greatest ballet company, com-pany, will anpear in Kingsbury hall under the ausoiees of the University of Utah lecture and artists art-ists series Jan. 9 and 10 Although the heir to the classic tradition of the Russian Diaghileff Ballet, this outstanding troup will present both modern and comic ballets as well as the traditional numbers of the classical school. The cast is headed by Igor Yous-kevitch. Yous-kevitch. "America's greatest male dancer," who will also act as artistic ar-tistic adviser to th company in cooperation with Frederic Franklin, Frank-lin, well known English star. The male cortege is completed by Leon Danielian, Victor Moreno and Alan Howard. Appearing opposite these stars is a talented group of ballerinas. Argentinean Ar-gentinean Irina Borowska was cho- V. I - i Y J " : x .i rv I K ' - i - ' I ; . r - ' , . I . . I i ?i lei f ' ? 1 I f . ' f ' |