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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 115

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Sacramento, California
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loom L-040 4 BALLET PROPS props and costumes for the Sacramento Civic Ballet's performance of "The Nutcracker" with the Sacramento Symphony Orchestra next winter have arrived and been stored in a local warehouse Sacramento will be only the fourth city in the US to have the complete two-act performance presented The program is due Dec 15 The sets and costumes valued at more than $50000 were purchased from the San Francisco Ballet Company Examining the mask to be worn by the character Mother Buffoon in the local production are from the left Monte Ricketts ballet business manager Barbara Crockett artistic director of the ballet William Darlow managing director of the symphony orchestra and Dick Hubbard member of the board of directors of the Sacramento Civic Ballet Association who donated the van and services which brought the props to Sacramento Bee Photo -4 11 0 11 ''131 1 111A: 1111: 1 ot 13 ow 40 '1' "14- I I 1if 1 4 ti17: 75::: "'''4 P-141'' li 7- 37 7 4 :1 1 I 1' laor a- 11 11:7777 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Stake Church of Je- sus Christ of Latter-day Saints will give their annual spring con- cert at 8 pm Friday in the stake center at 2745 Eastern Ave 1 -4f1 97-''''' I 2 ill'ii i': yolk :44 1 IcoVr wig- iin A :44 Itt' 7 ''IF' f- :::0 evt4 4t7: HI 0 I I i IC )k 4 1 1 i I :4:::41 for Mendelssohn's "Elijah" rehearse in Fremont Presbyterian Church The performances by combined choirs of the Fremont and Carmichael Presbyterian Churches will be given at 8 pm next Sunday The singers are tenor Paul Raabe and from left Jean Rounds Lestelle Manley and Jacqueline Victorino Free tickets are available at the church offices An offering will be taken Bee Photo by Dick Gilmore Meeting On Education Is Aesthetic Planned Ballet Will Use Jazz Electronics Jazz and electronic music will be used in performances by "Ballet 68" in the Presentation Theater in San Francisco this week The company will perform "Three Movements for the Short Hair" choreographed by Lew Christensen director of the San Francisco Ballet to music by John Lewis of the Modern Jazz Quartet Carlos Carvajal's "Awakening" using electronic music by Warner Jepson will also be given FLYING ROCK The Jefferson Airplane will head a rock show at 830 pm Friday in the Sacramento Memorial Auditorium The San Francisco-based group will be joined by a local rock band Glad and the Bronze Hog of Sonoma State 'College Sacramento's Light Brigade will provide a light show Tickets are on sale at Breuner's Tower stores and their outlets Discussion groups on various approaches to the teaching of cultural fields A performance of two one-act plays by students of Sacramento State College at 8 pm May 23 A performance by adult and elementary school pupil musicians at 9: 15 am May 24 A performance by the Poetry Center of San Francisco performance by a baroque musical ensemble the Goliard players on May 24 IChildren's Hour' Is Due A conference on Aesthetic Education will be held May 23 and 24 in Town and Country Inn open to the public but intended for educators in 13 Northern California counties The program is sponsored by the county superintendents of schools in Alpine Amador Calaveras Colusa El Dorado Mono Nevada Placer Sacramento Sierra Sutter Yo lo and Yuba Counties Highlights of the conference include: Film as an Art Form" a talk by Glen Burch director of the University of California Extension Service at Davis at 9:15 am May 23 "New Ideas About Music" a presentation by avant-garde composer Larry Austin of UC Davis 1:15 pm May 23 Sacramento California ers the child's story mounts to tragedy for the teachers Donna Parrish will play the girl's grandmother Others i the cast include Rhonda Zaharris Catherine O'Brien Cindy Faulkenstein Vikki Barnu Llani Scarfe Mark Mullin and Les Cockayne Graduate student Dorothy Schmidt will direct the play Tickets are on sale in college box office telephone 454-62'78 Lillian Hellman's powerful drama "The Children's Hour" will be staged at 8:30 pm Friday and Saturday in the Little Theater of Sacramento St a te College by graduate drama students The play set in a girls' school in I a student played by Patricia Ann Mangino who tells a vicious story about two of the tea her played by Rebecca Schleicher and Sandy Brown Through the stupidity and gullibility of oth 10zma Of Of Will Be Staged Jay Rob Children's Theater will present "Ozma of Oz" at 2 pm Saturdays May 18 through June 8 in the Jay Rob Playhouse in the Sacramento Inn Plaza Doree Steinmann will direct pupils in her drama classes in the production Ticket information is available by calling IV 3-3198 EASTERN ART Near Eastern and Indian miniature paintings calligraphy ceramics and other items are on exhibit through May 25 in the de Young Memorial Museum in San Francisco THE SACRAMENTO BEE SUNDAY MAY 12 1968 Page 15.

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