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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 60

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DS The Salt Lake Tribune ARTS Sunday August 19 2001 Lectures by Olympic Historians Begin Aug 30 Puzzles Can Be Found on Page D-4 A free series of 10 public lec- tores by international Olympic historians begins Aug 30 and runs through the 2002 Winter Games It begins with a talk by David Young and is hosted by flie Obert and Grace A Tanner Humanities Center and University of Utah professor Larry Gerlach Young received the Olympic Book of the Year Award in 1989 for The Olympic Myth of Greek Amateur Athletics He is a professor of classics at the University of Florida and the University of 2001 Sterling McMurrin Distinguished Visiting Professor His other books include The Modem Olympics: A Struggle fir Revival and The Modem Olympics and Their Origins Young is a specialist on the ancient Greek poet Pindar who often included athletes in his verse and on how the modem Olympics came into being The rest of the Olympic lecture series is: Sept 13: Roland Renson national identity Dec 6: Jeffrey Segrave Skidmore College Saratoga Springs NY: Politics of the Winter Segrave is the co-author of three books The Olympic Games in Transition Sport and Higher Educa- tion and Olympism Jan 17 2002: Robert Barney international Centre for Olympic Studies University of Western Ontario Canada: March 2002: Lecturer to be selected on the topic of the winter Paralympic Games which begin on March 7 2002 The free lectures start at 730 pm in the Waldemar Reed Auditorium at Orson Spencer HalL For more information call the Tanner Humanities Center at (801) 581-7989 or check the Web site: wwwhumutaheduhiuncntr For information on events at the related to the 2002 Olympic Winter Games visit wwwutahedu2002 Katholieke Universiteit Belgium History of the Winter Olympic Games" Renson is the author of The Games Reborn: The Vllth Olympiad Antwerp 1320 (1996) and coauthor of The Olympic Games through the Ages-Greek Antiquity and Its Impact on Modem Sept 27: Kari Fasting Norwegian University of Sport and Physical Education Norway: and the Winter Olympics" recent lecture titles include Myth of Masculinisatian of the Female Experience of Sexual Harassment In and Outside and and Sport The Experiences of Female Top-Level Oct 11: Kevin Wamsley International Centre for Olympic- Studies University of Western Ontario Canada: America and the Winter Wamsley is the author of four books on the topic of sport Oct 25: Richard Gruneau Simon Fraser University Canada: and the Winter Gruneau has written or co-authored three books: The Missing News: Filters and Blindspcts in Press Hockey Night in Canada: Sport Identities and Cultural Politics and Class Sports and Social Development Nov 8: Stephen Wenn Wilfrid Laurier University Canada- and the Winter research involves examining the nexus of sport and commerce specifically the evolution of the International Olympic relationship with international television networks Nov 15: Mark Dyreson Pennsylvania State University: Culture and the Winter Dyreson will examine how the Winter Games have reflected and affected fundamental American cultural values as well as created heightened senses of community and non II js-b-b-b-B' Dp EIEE BEE Herman Savors His Continued from D-l them His best shows were the ones he was happiest about writing original idea has to just sing to me it just has to hit me If I have to stop and think about whether I should do something or not probably not a good idea If my God! I have to do that! well how I felt about producers of the show took me to lunch and presented the idea I yelled out in the middle of a quiet restaurant on a Tuesday afternoon Because I knew! I have to go home and think about this be right? Should I do I have to weigh it out I wait to get to the I'l'MlMil Answers (Top to Bottom): Pack Race Pack Rat REMOVE UNWANTED HAIR TODAY! Our LtynSheer Laser is FDA Approvers mum tec SUMS At Sundance Jerry! A Musical Salute to Jerry plays on Outdoor Eccles Stage Saturday at 8 pan with Jerry Herman Jason Graee Karen Morrow Paige and musical director Efon Pippin Sungance js halfway up Provo Canyon Tickets are Call (801) 2254100 On Friday the cast will conduct a series of free workshops at Sundance for aspiring musical theater actors: in Musical Audition and An ac-' companist will be provided participants should bring their own sheet music reservations are required Call (801)2254100 Guaranteed results in writing -Call Today! 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Prank Frafcto Patrick Fratto 262-1483 ao Tens of heard There is nothing that I love more than writing a song for a Broadway These days Herman is preaching the gospel of showbiz to a new generation He is a sort erf ambassador of Broadway for the American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers ASCAP sends Herman around the country to perform his songs and tell his stories to crowds of young people many with their own starry-eyed hopes of success on the stage Jerry! A Musical Salute to Jerry comes to the Eccles Outdoor Stage at Sundance Resort this Friday for one performance Broadway performers Paige Jason Graee and Karen Morrow join Herman in the evening of show tunes and reminiscences Expect Herman to charm his audience by waxing eloquent on his favorite subject Broadway musical is our art he says with jazz it is the only true American art form that we discovered or evolved and that we really do better than anybody else in the world I just want to see it stay alive The way is done constantly and forever I hope that Tiddler on the Roof and Side and Hello will be done forever very rewarding to feel that brought some of the old Broadway to teen-agers in 2001 my great passion these days I have this little tour and these wonderful singers helping me do zeal to bring youth into the Broadway fold was sharpened when he was diagnosed as HIV-positive 16 years ago After several years of poor health he is responding well to treatment He says he swims every day lives a full life and feels great most valuable thing I can do with my time now is to ensure that even if 100 new people or even only 50 new people who learn to love musical theater I think done something We Can Workshop It Out: The evening performance at Sundance will be preceded by free daytime seminars featuring Herman Graee Morrow and Michael Kerker director of musical theater for ASCAP All are open to the public The workshops are underwritten by the Utah Arts Council Arts in Eduction Program and are part of the ASCAP Foundation Jerry Herman Legacy Series Topics range from careers in musical theater to preparing for auditions but Herman says all about entertainment The Broadway he loves to remember was a place where people went to be lifted out of their humdrum lives and into a thrilling world of laughter glamor and romance He misses that old razzmatazz on Broadway where many musicals tell dark tales of tragedy and dysfunction have always been a believer that a Broadway musical is synonymous with the word A Broadway musical can enlighten it can move people but my personal goal has always been to entertain I see less of that through the years once In a while Alta Snowbird Unlimited $1200! 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