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Wednesday Wonders

"There is a bit of insanity in dancing that does everybody a great deal of good." ~Edwin Denby Gypsy Tapestry Spring Recital at the Covey Center for the Arts Wednesday, March 24 Doors open 7 pm - Show starts 7:30 pm Tickets $5.00 Desert Gypsy Dance Company along with Covey Center for the Arts Middle Eastern dance program and UVU Continuing Education Bellydance program will be highlighting their students of recent classes as well as featuring a full program of professional dancers. Come support your local arts community and favorite dancers! Purchasing tickets prior to the night of the show is recommended. Video and photography are welcome, but please be considerate with flash photography. Location: 425 West Center Street Provo, UT 84601 Box Office: (801) 852-7007

Gypsy Tapestry Performance

The first annual Gypsy Tapestry performance will featuring dancers from the Covey Center for the Arts Middle Eastern Dance program and Desert Gypsy Dance Company along with local professional dancers. Revel in the gypsy spirit. When: Wed., November 4, 2009 Where: Covey Center for the Arts Doors open at 7 pm. Show starts at 7:30 pm. Tickets are only $5.00! Click here to buy tickets!

Toe Tappin' Good Times

Recital at the Covey Center for the Arts is on Thursday, November 6th . The show begins at 6:30 pm and is a free event. Friends, family, cultural lovers, and dance aficionados are invited to support our local dancers and Provo Covey Arts Center. Covey Center for the Arts The Covey Center for the Arts is located at 425 West Center Street in Provo, UT. Hope to see you there!

Frightfully Good Times

On Friday night, I was an usher at the Covey Arts Center for Thriller , presented by the Odyssey Dance Company . For several years, I have wanted to see Odyssey perform. Somehow it hasn't worked out until now. Odessey was fabulous! The choreography and dancers were amazing. Some of the dances were a little creepy--like "The Grudge" and "Home Alone" where a girl is home alone and a stranger calls, "The Meal" complete with vampires and victim, and an intense statement about the Salem witch trials. Some of the choreography was hilarious, like "Miss Allie's Nightmare" where the dancers acted like a 3-4 year old dance class at a dance recital--dressed in darling penguin costumes. Periodically the dancers would stop and wave at the audience, shouting "Hi, Mom!" Priceless! (One of the dancers even wore her costume backward with her little penguin tail in front!) We all laughed as the Irish "river dancers" continued dancing w...