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? 1 <#> j J fep Sfcka-fjiL-/' ^^^hHBrv S .JwflSBHSmS^. w^a^^Baiij 111 IB r ; * f.'v la&&& i%&t> mgm MHBBKB#FElte*l8W BuHk Ja -^~^!Sl? ^BMnHHan f /XH| \ \-jM- . ^ <*$ ^^pTOHSa^TOaBfcfc^ . ;y:Vjfi ^3m|Hpa^^K "^ ' - ->>'A>xv*W-^ww( ^ji?' ****,'' m' ' ^ Photogr by Arlene Mi By TERESA McCLAIN Gamecock Staff Writer "Dance 78" was a kaleidoscope of < Dancers in the modern portion of the p< for an impromptu from the depths of ii the stage to a traditional beauty with hi The intensity stressed by the perforn control of the total mind and body. Co of dance and usually determines the < dancers are sometimes nervous, but i can given confidence to all. Makeup must start being applied tv and female dancers must wear a great great time and effort to put on. COSTUMES BY VIVIAN BROOKS Skaters in "Les Patineurs," wore vivi The earthy colors of the rnilliskin bod based on cave drawings found in Sout copper hues were the only ornament emotions. Rhinestones were individu; "Air on a Shoestring," to enhance the si Ifan PatorcAn rtna^t ni4!ot r> stvii a vivi own, gucoi ai uai 11 Will VJ performance in "Love Song" and "1 Karen Gibbons. Gibbons, a Columb professional style. Michael Clancy and Patricia Higgii Couple in White" complimented the sk? THE "MAN IN GREEN" in "Les 1 delighted the audience with his sprigl Sets were by Richard Brooks. The i Pfltinftlirs" with frnfitv fraoc onrl fall! _ M W0 UIIVB 1(4111 Lighting by John Rhame and John O subtle influence in the varied dances audio problems the dance was ai production. ! ) \ aphy ; , t c y jrgan ;olor, choreography and talent, j rfor ma nee gripped the audience magination. The ballet returned imor and grace. lers is amazing. Ballet demands ncentration is an important part Mif/inmn r\f o nni /ubwiiiv ui a pci till lUCIlItX* lilt? i routine performed well by one /o hours in advance. Both male amount of cosmetics which take were great splashes of color, d satin and velvet with sequins, ly coverings in "Equinox" were hern France. The dancers and s depicting primitive and basic ally sewn onto the costumes for uggestion of sunlight and air. ainesville, Fla., gave a strong ? *? wi i v^uiauic, di,xUIII[HIIUeU d y ia dance celebrity, lias a very is in "Les Patineurs," as "The iter's pond and each other. 5atineurs," Robert Bullock, Jr., htly solo. * nood was captured well in "Les ng snow. lbrych was well coordinated as a i^iiuiincu. uespuc occasional n innovative and professional