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October
4
Tuesday,
7:30 pm
Linda Smith, artistic director
$12 - $16 adult; $8 - $12 student
Upper level seats are listed first. Includes all fees.
Be entertained! Be moved by the energy, emotion, and creativity of this company from Salt Lake City. RDT celebrates its 40th year of engaging audiences of all ages. This company was a great success in Caldwell in 1990.
Artistic Director Linda C. Smith is a native of Utah and began her career at the age of four with Virginia Tanner’s Children’s Dance Theatre. In 1966 she became a founding member of RDT where she fulfilled her dream of becoming a performer, teacher, choreographer, writer, producer, and eventually, in 1983, the
artistic director for the company. Linda has dedicated her life to finding ways to make the arts relevant and to communicating the value of dance in the life of a community. Her performing experience spans over 90 works and she has taught in over 1000 schools bringing the magic of dance to students and teachers with her unique demonstrations, lectures, and professional development workshops. She is most at home encouraging audiences of all ages to imagine, create and communicate with the language of movement. Linda is a graduate and an
adjunct associate professor of dance at the University of Utah. She has received numerous awards from the academic, state, and business community.
The eight dancers in the company have received bachelor or masters
degrees of fine arts in modern dance or ballet from the University of Utah, Brigham Young University, Ohio University, and the University of Illinois. Their program will have broad appeal and showcase some of the outstanding choreographers of the United States.
Repertory Dance Theatre Program
RDT delivers a spectrum of entertaining and provocative contemporary dance created by internationally renowned choreographers…luscious, thought provoking, witty, dazzling, breathtaking movement.
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This program is supported in part by the Western States Arts Federation (WESTAF) Tour West program with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts and also the Idaho Commission on the Arts.

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