Vol. 3. No. 13
North Carolina School of the Arts
December 9, 1968
THE NUTCRACKER BALLET
TO OPEN SATURDAY
Scholarships
Madame Eugene Ouroussow and Pat
Wilde, both of the American School of
Ballet, were guests of the ballet de
partment several weeks ago. They
were here for the purpose of awarding
scholarships to talented young dan
cers .
Anne Patton and Victor Barbee
received tuition scholarships for
this year. They also received a full
scholarship for tuition, room, and
board at the School of American Bal
let this coming summer.
Jimmy Boyd, Cam Lorendo, Kenny
Hughes, Nolan T'Sani, and Bryon Pitts
were also adwarded summer scholar -
ships.
"I JUST GOT MY FOURTH CUT"
(Sculpture by Clifford Earl)
Tne School of Dance of the
North Carolina School of the Arts
will present the Nutcracker Ballet
this Saturday and Sunday at Reynolds
Auditorium. Patents, students and
teachers are invited to the Friday
evening Dress Rehearsal at 8:00 p.m.
For the third consecutive year the
Ballet has been a complete sell-out.
This year there will be a cast
of 75 dancers as well as 26 students
from the Department of Design and
Production.
This year there will be a dou
ble cast. Sugar Plum and her.
Cavalier will be danced by Nolan
T'Sani and Chris Spizzo; Buddy Smith
and Svea Eklof.
Cam Lorendo and Ilze Klavins
will dance the role of Snow King and
Queen.