Show 1 r. r Ni Art AITt f ftc i V 1 J 1 l r Cites te y Stacie Peart Arts Editor Spring concert brings Dance Company to the stage Dance Company will perform Cycles of Life on April 13 and 14 Depicting rites of passage for the audience the 16 student members of the company will show various stages of human life Choreography showcased during the concert will be from students as well as Tina former fonner Repertory Dance Theater member Maria Ivanova Childrens Children's Dance Theater faculty and Forma Fonna a local professional Latin dance company faculty members have also participated in choreographing some of the pieces including Carolyn Anderson Barnett formerly of Ballet West and Pennsylvania Ballet Debby Robertson former member of American Tap Dance Orchestra and Tess Boone director of Dance Company and associate professor at the college The performances will incorporate various dance j 1 l styles including modern modem ballet and jazz The dance company is also introducing a frenetic high- high energy style of hop hip-hop into the evenings evening's repertoire The curtain will go up at the Grand Theatre at pm p.m. Students and faculty will get in free with witha a donation Regular prices are 8 for adults and 5 for students children and seni seniors rs Black Comedy at the Black Box The Department of Performing Arts' Arts presentation of the British farce Black Comedy will begin on April 4 and play until April 21 The play depicts the scheme of a ayoung ayoung ayoung young sculptor who in one swoop wants to impress a millionaire art collector and his future in father Black Comedy was created by the author whose play is currently garnering attention due to Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliff's nude performance Directed by local actor and theater director Frank Gerrish the play is part of the Fine Arts and Lecture Series and will star Matt Whittaker Ali AH Hamill Tim Maness Abby Sawyer Allison Jensen Bruce Bowns Francis Fecteau and faculty member Geoff Hansen The comedy is free to students staff and faculty with an up-to-date up ID Community members can get tickets for 10 at the Grand Theatre box office The Black Box Theater is on the third floor of South City campus Talented Youth to perform at Assembly Hall The state of Utah will bring 12 of its most talented young musicians to Assembly Hall this month The youth ranging from 11 II to 17 years old will perform on the piano violin harp and flute They will be playing pieces piece from Haydn Chopin Bach Liszt and Tchaikovsky The teens and teens pre won their spot in the concert through auditions and were selected from a group of 48 members of the Utah Symphony Youth Guild Gaining an impressive entry on their resumes the students twill will display their talent on April 11 at 7 pm p.m. Admission n is free f c First Book Utah Symphony distribute books The Utah Opera Production Studios will donate books to underprivileged children First Book a nonprofit group that gives books to low- low income families is working with the Utah Symphony and Opera to get books such as Blues Clues Dorathe Dora Dorathe Dorathe the Explorer and Jimmy Neutron The three-day three event beginning April 9 and ending April 11 II will launch the partnership between music and books Giselle showcases Ballet West performers at Capitol Theatre Students can get two price half-price tickets for any performance of Giselle by showing up in person at the Capitol Theatre with their student ID JD These priced lower-priced tickets are available one hour prior to the performance Ballet West's performance of the haunting drama will depict a romance filled with love and betrayal First choreographed in 1841 the story has lasted for over years r y |