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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 15

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B-S THE COURIER-NEWS, Monday, April 5, 197 theatre timetable I Danse Allegresse sets fourth concert with Joffrey's DeVilliers as soloist 7 CImum (MonW ork) -Tht Pyttilc Killer -1 4, 4. 1. CImim I (Mlddleee-Mell) BlOlta. ClMmi II (MiMlttes Mall) One -lew Ovor Tht Cucuo't MNt 1.30. Clnomt I liomervllle Ctr.) ylk Kill 7:10, las.

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Partnering Danse Allegresse ballerina Carleen Kanopka In an "aerial" pas de deux will be John R. DeVilliers of the Joffrey Ballet Company. regional ballet company exposure," he said, "This Is wonderful for me, too, and terrific opportunity for all the members of Danse Allegresse. They are lucky that such a company exists for them." Tickets for the concert are available through members of the company, Friends of the Hunterdon Center for the Performing Arts or by phoning the center at 735-8805. General admission will be children, students and senior citizens, $2.

Advance reservations are recommended since past concerts have played to full houses. 10. flfjfllNITEO ARTISTS THEATRES A native of California, DeVUllen came to New York 18 months ago to further his dance career and was Immediately placed on full scholarship by the American Ballet Center, the official school of the Joffrey Ballet Since then, he was been guest artist for several regional ballet companies. Currently dancing in "Petrouchka" for the Joffrey Ballet, DeVilliers is simultaneously working with the Princeton Ballet Company in that troupe's production of "Cinderella." Last season, he performed with Nureyev In "Nureyev and Friends" in Washington and at the Uris Theatre in New York. Caught between lifts at a recent rehearsal here, DeVilliers expressed his appreciation for the opportunity to dance with the young local company.

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ausmU .7 I 7 CLINTON TOWNSHIP Danse Allegresse will present its fourth annual Spring Concert on Sunday at North Hunterdon Regional High School. Three major works, Including solo work by John R. DeVilliers of the Joff rey Ballet Company, will be performed at the p.m. program sponsored by the Hunterdon Center for the Performing Arts. "Country Capers," which premiered last fall at the Clinton Historical Museum's Bicentennial Bridal Pageant, will be re-staged for the Concert by resident choreographer Miml ConnelL This work will focus on "Daisy May's" wedding, complete with traditional shotguntoting "Pa." The score is bluegrass beats and country waltzes to the music of the Blue Haze Folk Band.

The company also will premiere a new jazz work by Connell. The featured segment will be "Circus," staged by Connell on a work originally choregraphed by Harry Asmus as a closing performance for the High School for Performing Arts in New York. It is set to music by Shostokovicr (Ballet Suites 1, 2 and 3). Connell plans to fill the stage with poodles, a trained seal, clowns, candy TO WRITE SCORE Eurpoean rock star Michel Polnareff will compose the original music for "Lipstick," a production for Dino DeLaurentiis and Paramount Pictures. While having scored several European films, this will be his first American movie assignment 1 30 EDISON hum nr in OPENS TONIGHT at I 01 '(! ftOAO.

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