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The original documents are located in Box 16, folder 8/20/76-9/04/76 - Vail, CO (2)" of the Betty Ford White House Papers, 1973-1977 at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Betty Ford donated to the United States of America her copyrights in all of her unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. 1976 vail institute Fourth Annual Summer Program G Gondola Ski Shops Vail Village, LionsHead and our new shop in Aspen. The Rossignol and Nordica specialists! Also featuring the best in Rossignol rental and demo equipment. vail institute Wishing the Vail Institute a great season... Owners- Fred and Jaci Angeloh and Micky Salloway Fourth Annual Summer Program 1976 Saturday, July 3 University of Colorado CROWN & CLOWN: Workshop in Creative Dramatics* LionsHead Saturday, July 3 University of Colorado CROWN & CLOWN: She Stoops to Conquer Tent Pavilion Sunday, July 4 University of Colorado CROWN & CLOWN: Rumpelstiltskin* Golden Peak Sunday, July 4 University of Colorado Crown & CLOWN: Ouch! Tent Pavilion Thursday. July 8 THE WIZARD Magic Show* LionsHead Dails Landmark Restaurant WecSaturday July 10 AMAN FOLK ENSEMBLE Children's Program* Tent Pavilion Saturday July 10 AMAN FOLK ENSEMBLE in Concert Tent Pavilion Wednesday. July 14 FRED GEIS & THE CLEARDITCH RAMBLERS Blue Grass Concert LionsHead Saturday, July 17 WILLIAM WINDOM as JAMES THURBER Tent Pavilion Saturday, July 24 DENVER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Brian Priestman, conducting) Tent Pavilion Thursday. July 29 DENVER CMC BALLET: How to Build a Dancer Tent Pavilion Saturday, July 31 WHITTEMORE & LOWE Duo-Pianists Tent Pavilion Saturday, August 7 DENVER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Bruce Hangen, conducting) Tent Pavilion Red Lion Inn Saturday. August 14 PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND Tent Pavilion Thursday, August 19 JIM TURNER Musical Sawyer Children's Program* LionsHead Thursday, August 19 JIM TURNER TRIO in Concert (Saw, Harp & Piano) Tent Pavilion in the billage Saturday, August 21 DENVER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Brian Priestman, conducting) Tent Pavilion reservations 476.5740 Thursday August 26 NORWOOD PUPPET THEATRE* LionsHead Saturday, August 28 CARLOS MONTOYA in Concert Tent Pavilion Thursday, September 2 UP WITH PEOPLE Tent Pavilion Saturday, September 4 NORAD COMMAND BAND (Free Concert) Tent Pavilion All adult performances will be held at 5:30 p.m. All childrens performances will be held at 2:30 p.m. VAIL'S MOST OUTSTANDING RESTAURANTS FOR ATMOSPHERE, FOOD & SERVICE TICKETS Adult Season $35 (14 concerts) Vall Booking & Ticket Agency in the Individual: Adults $4, Children $2 Transportation Center (476-2165) or "By jove we got it!" Special Children S Concerts $1 at the gale one hour before concert. The Lancelot "we've got a lot at the Lancelot" Blue Cow The house specialty is our Blue Ribbon Prime Rib. We also pride ourselves in our delicious trout. chicken, beef kabob. London broil, New York steak, and lobster German. Austrian. and American Delicacies in a Friendly Alpine Atmosphere Children's Menu Available Authentic Tyrolean Music. Yodeling and Dancing Enjoyment for the Whole Family For Reservations 476-5828 For Reservation 476-2204 FROM THE DIRECTOR. The Vail Institute is serving the Vail area in a unique way by bringing performing arts activities and sponsoring programs for the benefit of local residents and visitors during the summer months. From tiny operating budget in 1973, the Institute has grown into a full-blown summer-long schedule encompassing virtually all aspects of the performing arts. Community attendance and support has been overwhelming This year's program includes the return of such popular favorites as the Denver Symphony Orchestra and Up With People, as well as the addition of some exciting new performers such as the Aman Folk Ensemble of California James M. Slevin Gibson Gardner and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band of New Orleans. We are especially pleased to include classical guitarist Carlos Montoya and Mr. William Windom's one-man Thurber show as highlights of the season. FROM THE PRESIDENT One of our long-sought-after goals is a 1976 Colorado celebrates its hundredth permanent home. Working toward this, we are anniversary, Vail its fourteenth and the Vail especially pleased that the National Endow- Institute its fourth summer season. What do we ment for the Arts has awarded a grant to the People who expect more come to The MARK have in common? A setting, a premise, a drive, Institute to support a planning study determining perseverance and the will to succeed. the most effective design components of a To date, the efforts of the Vail Institute have permanent cultural facility to serve the unique mainly centered on relaxed yet meaningful needs of Vail and to broaden the cultural base of cultural experiences. In addition, we are now the community. Dining getting ready to launch educational programs On behalf of the professional administrative for the benefit of our community and our guests. staff of the Institute, thanks must be given to the Our aims can only be realized through the Board of Directors, as well as the members of the The Center Court, a hearty Rocky Mountain breakfast to greet the day.. lunch after dedication of our volunteers and the Advisory Board, who have given countless hours tennis on the patio, overlooking the pool and courts below.. the striking tennis decor, contributions from our friends and assistance in planning and implemen- a fitting backdrop for festive gatherings, or a candlelight dinner for two. Once again, thank you for your support; thank tation. Their dedicated commitment has made you for being with us. the success of these programs a distinct reality. James M. Slevin Gibson Gardner Dancing President Executive Director The Match Point is renowned as a showcase for some of the best entertainment in Vail.. there's always a variety of up tempo music and lively people, for listening from The Vail Institute celebrates its fourth promoting the cultural and educational the comfort of a couch... or dancing the night away! anniversary this summer by presenting 17 major resources of the area. We ak you to join us by programs in July, August and September. becoming a member of the Institute on one of Tennis The Institute has grown four-fold since its the following categories: MARK inception. While it is truly fulfilling its purpose of Contributing $10 to $49 broadening the cultural and educational base Sustaining $50 to $99 The Mark features 6 private courts nestled in the scenic of the Eagle Valley, its potential remains almost Sponsor $100 to $499 mountain environment. the crisp air of the high country unlimited. However, the Board of Directors of the Patron $500 and above giving new life to your game...and confidence to Institute feel a responsibility to keep admissions The Vail Institute is a registered non-profit challenge a friend. then a lesson to smooth some of prices within the reach of both local residents corporation, and memberships are fully the rougher edges!.. the surrounding beauty making and visitors. As the Institute has grown, it has deductible under section 170 (c) of the Internal incurred greater financial burdens. And, Revenue Code. every game a victory. therefore, its sponsorship of performing arts A vital dimension of the Vail community, the programs can never be entirely self-supporting. Vail Institute is strong and healthy and its future is Resort and Tennis Club Ticket sales will cover only half of the 1976 budget indeed promising -- but to survive and grow, it Box 340 Vail, Colorado, 81657 of $75,000. must have your support. (303)476-4444 We are asking for your support of the Vail Institute, and its goal of encouraging and vail institute page 5 CROWN AND CLOWN man is thought to be the proprietor of the inn, straw into gold. The king orders her to do this while his daughter, the intended, is taken for the overnight for the next three evenings She cannot, maid. A jewel case which changes hands of course, and is aided by a tiny man who, when frequently is added to one mistaken identity she has nothing else to share with him, exacts her upon another mistaken identity so that intrigue promise to give him her firstborn child when she and confusion follow quickly. becomes queen. After the third night of spinning SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER, subtitled "The gold, she does become queen and within a few Mistakes of Night," was written in 1773 by Oliver years bears a beautiful baby. The little man Goldsmith, who was reported to be a wild-living appears suddenly and demands that she give man himself. And more than likely, the setting of him the child. Thenshe bursts into tears, the little the country inn with the mistaken visitors is a man takes pity on her and gives her three days to recreation from an exciting evening in his own discover his name. There is great consternation Crown and Clown, a company of young, life, for the queen, and she employs every possible professional performers on tour with their own SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER is performed by method to learn the name of the little guy. Finally, trailer stage and dressing room, is under the CROWN AND CLOWN in high style. It is quickly one of her courtiers happens upon little man in Turner's omniverous musical appetite finds sponsorship of the Department of Theatre and paces with an elegance of action and the woods, dancing around a fire, and the little expression from the folk tune "Grandfather's Dance at CU and under the direction of Albert H. movement Actors must be well-trained and man betrays his name through his song Thus, Clock" to the symphonic piece "Serenade for Nadeau, chairman of the Theatre and Dance rehearsed to perform this comedy well. Good the queen and her baby are saved when she Musical Saw and Orchestra written specifically Department. The actors must audition for the movement and speech are necessities. As announces to him on his third trip that his name for Jim's artistry by the recent chairman of demanding roles in the vaious productions Allardyce Nicoll, noted drama critic, says in is Rumpelstiltskin. American Society of University Composers, Dr early in the spring, and rehearsais begin many writing about SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER, "Its This production of RUMPELSTILTSKIN promises to David Burge, Music Professor at Colorado weeks before the tour opens. Company characterization and its delicacy of dialogue be a highly patomimic, very creative one The University, now at the Eastman School of Music members must be multi-talented, for they must deservedly make it one of the most popular of story is short one whichwill be enhanced by the Jim has played his musical saw in many not only perform with unabashed enthusiasn eighteenth-century comedies. actors' elaborate actions in getting the gold unique settings, including the Colorado Senate, and professionalism, but they must be able to OUCH! is a fast-paced, lively production about spun, learning the little man's name It is a fairy the State Capitol rotunda, Denver City Council handle all the technical aspects of the the early as well as modern day methods of gold tale with which nearly every child is familiar, so Chamber, McGuckin's Hardware Store in productions including lighting and set-up. Their mining in Colorado, It is a story of the men and that the anticipation of what is going to happen Boulder, Denver Folklore Center, the Feline House primary purpose is to entertain, and they will go women who made this state great both in and when, and then eventually, seeing those of the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo (the lion and nearly everywhere to find new audiences to terms of money and personal sacrifice. actions recreated before one's eyes is an jaguar really ate it up, and were an excellent which to play. The scenes of OUCH! are episodic, moving exciting part of the CROWN AND CLOWN audience, bar none), University of Colorado, Fort quickly from place to place. The first act deals children's theatre Included in the Crown and Clown bill are She Logan Mental Health Center and Rocky Stoops to Conquer, an hilarious Restoration with the arrival of Sven Svenson, his discovery of Mountain National Forest (the trees found saw comedy by Oliver Goldsmith; Ouch!, a new gold, and his marriage to Katrin. The second act JIM TURNER music a welcome relief). Centennial musical, and Rumpelstiltskin, a play picks up several generations later when Sven's Jim is also teaching an honors class at for children which alternates with a workshop in ancestors travel from New York to Aspen to locate Acclaimed on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show Colorado University entitled Creative Potential," Creative Dramatics for children and adults. the "Helping Hand Mine as the "world's greatest saw player" Jim Turner is a three-hour credit course exploring 'What's right SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER is a riotous late- OUCH! is lively and charming, with music equally at ease with symphony orchestras and with people." He is also conducting workshops in Restoration comedy about a country gentleman and dancing guaranteed to delight any Blue Grass bands. The jagged-edged spring creativity throughout the state Mr Turner believes who wishes to marry his lovely daughter to a audience It is a bit of nostalgia, sentimental for steel becomes melodic magic in his expressive that mankind has tapped only a tiny portion of proper young man. The designated young man some, but gloriously entertaining for all. hands. His finely honed technique has recently his innate creative potential, and is on the and his friend arrive in the country from the city, RUMPELSTILTSKIN is well-known to most children. been captured by Owl Records in an album threshold of vast, exciting discoveries in the realm only to be led to the home of the country It is a story of the beautiful miller's daughter "The Well Tempered Saw," the first complete of innerspace, equally dramatic as outer space gentleman which they mistake for aninn. The old whose father has told the king that she can spin record ever cut with a handsaw. In this recording exploration. 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The young compa- ny's reputation was already sufficiently well The Aman Folk Ensemble came into being as established to produce a sell-out performance the expression of a deeply felt love for ethnic which received highly complimentary reviews in music and dance; not only folk music and the press. dance, both rural and urban, but also classical Following its local success, Aman began to traditions and the arts of the often itinerant receive many requests to perform outside of Los hired entertainer. Angeles; first for ethnic communities in other To present this material in a manner faithful to Southern California cities, and next for university both its substance and spirit, much considera- and public concert engagements tion is given to the limitations as well as the In 1971 Aman's first Music Center concert was advantages of a theatrical setting. The presented in the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion twas preparation of dances for the stage requires sold out days in advance, and audience and great care in selection and arrangement, just as critics alike gave their enthusiastic approval. Six specially for the ensemble by village craftsmen documentary film footage needs considerable months later, Music Center Presentations Inasmuch as many of the costumes seen in an editing before it becomes coherent. In order to sponsored a run in the Ahmanson Theatre, the Aman concert are heirlooms, they must be do this intelligently, it is essential to know the When Aman was founded in 1964, its first Music Center's first presentation of any California cared for with great concern. people of region how they live their complete dances in which she is now an aknowledged dance company. Aman was on its way toward The musical instruments collected by cultural background; and it is for this reason that authority. becoming a major dance company. members of Aman have been gathered from the Aman's research program extends beyond the had to do frequent solos in order to provide time In the following years the eighty-five member many regions represented in the repertoire. The dances, the music and the costumes. for the other dancers to make costume changes. ensemble has increased its touring schedule, Aman musicians are exceedingly versatile, and In performing before an audience, it is not Recognizing the potential of their special played return engagements at the Music Center, their talent in this respect enables them to play in enough to dance at the level of the ordinary and continued its participation in local cultural wide range of styles on a great variety of participant in a village festival, but rather to activities. Most recently, Aman has expanded its instruments. The skill of individual instrumentalists demonstrate the degree of proficiency attained European, Middle Eastern and African repertoire sometimes extends into the area of craftsman- by the finest individual dancers in each cultural to include the traditional music and dance of ship to a remarkable degree, and the faithful community. In Aman's stagings and choreogra- the United States. reproduction at rare instruments here parallels phies, therefore, some aspects of village Today the ensemble owns over a thousand that of unavailable costumes performances are not reproduced; but every costumes representative of more than seventy Artistic Director LEONA WOOD contributes to effort is made to insure that no essential element regional styles. The photographs in this album Aman as a soloist, choreographer and is lost. In effect, Aman seeks to embody these show no more than asampling of that collection. researcher. While studying ballet with the people's highest concept of their own cultural Whenever possible, Aman uses original Novikoffs in Seattle, Miss Wood learned her first attainments. costumes purchased directly from the villagers, Caucasian dances, and has since spent many The validity of this approach seems justified on and when these cannot be obtained, replicas years aquiring a mastery of the demanding the many occasions when, after a concert, older are produced accurate to the last minute techniques necessary to the performance of the people from the various ethnic communities detail. Some of the original costumes. in the wide variety of Middle Eastern and African come backstage and tell the performers collection have been given to Aman by foreign dances in which she is now an axknowledged sometimes with tears in their eyes 'This is how governments, and others have been made authority. remember it!" (continued on page 27) Welcome To Our Guests The Sitzmark Lodge ...We congratulate you on your choice of leisure time locale. We're confident that your stay in vail will be an enjoyable one and we invite youto visit the Bank of Vail facilities located next to the Interfaith Chapel in Vail Village. In the heart of Vail Village As a Full Service Bank, we'll be pleased to serve you in every way. For additional convenience, visit our LionsHead office located in the Lift House Building in LionsHead Circle. THE Our Full Service Means: Checking Accounts Travelers Checks Bank Savings Accounts Master Charge of POST OFFICE BOX 607 Loans BankAmericard Safe Deposit Certificate of Deposit VAIL, COLORADO 81657 (303) 476-5001 Member FDIC vail institute page 8 vail institute page 9 WILLIAM WINDOM AS JAMES THURBER For those moved by ancient history, his years in New York (1946-61) encompass 18 Broadway and five off-Broadway efforts. He started, auspiciously enough; in 1945 as Richard III Mr Windom was recently in the three hour T.V. special about the Sam Sheppard murder case entitled "Sam Sheppard; Guilty or Innocent", He also just completed a motion picture, "Echoes of a Summer" with Richard Harris When Mr. Windom is not performing, he lives with his wife and three daughters in California. William Windom's interest in James Thurber began with his cartoons in the New Yorker. "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" touched a nerve and became a private oasis for Windom at the age of fifteen Windom's asociation with "My World and Welcome To It" whetted his appetite for a purer Probably best known for his Emmy Award- Thurber than had been previously capture on winning role as the lead of NBC-TV's 1969-70 film. Although Windom had been familiar with series, "My World and Welcome To It", based on Thurber for thirty years, both cartoon and prose, the work of James Thurber, Mr. Windom also accelerated reading and the decision to do a played the male lead in "The Farmer's Daughter" one-man show prompted him to correspond on ABC-TV. with Mrs. Helen Thurber She provided him not Other television appearances of more than only with encouragement but practically the routine interest include the leads in "Big Fish, Little entire Thurber library, and he feels that he has Fish" (NET), "They're Tearing Down Tim Riley's Bar" now consumed almost ninety percent of (Night Gallery), and "Marcus Welby, M.D." and Thurber's published works. Windom comments 'All In The Family" segments. "The re-reading necessary for memorization has Among his less objectional film credits are unearthed additional nuggets of delight and "The Man" (in which he played the Secretary of style and selective workmanship that have State), "Escape From The Planet of The Apes" completed my total enslavement to the way in (President of the U.S.), "Fool's Parade" (Dynamite which the mind of this man worked." Salesman), "Brewster McCloud" ivic Blowhard) WILLIAM WINDOM as JAMES THURBER will and "To Kill A Mockingbird" (The DA). appear in Vail on July 17. THE Great Take-Home Gifts! Jewelry . Toys and Games . Mineral Specimens GOVERED BRIDGE Doll Houses and Miniatures Vail Souvenirs . Western Corner Printed T-Shirts STORE Vail Custom Jewelers Have one imprinted while you watch! Choose from over 150 colorful designs, custom-printed on many colors and styles of shirts and tops. A fun item for the entire family! 225 East Wall Street P.O.Box 673 Do stop by to see us while you're in Vail! Vail Colorado 81657 (303) 476-3003 vail institute page 10 vail institute page 11 VAIL'S NUMBER ONE ADDRESS. Breakfast a la carte and buffet Lunches and Dinners Bar with piano entertainment Spaciousrooms,apartments&-townhouses The LODGE Vail at Banquet & convention facilities in the Broadmoor Manor 174 Gore Creek Drive (303) 476-5011 DENVER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA September, 1976, will mark the beginning of chamber orchestra and an opera company, the Denver Symphony Orchestra's 43rd concert and has composed music for 14 plays in the season. 1976 77 will be another 'star-spangled' repertory of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. one and the second full 44-week season in the Under his dynamic leadership, the Denver orchestra's history. As the largest professional Symphony Orchestra has embarked on a new orchestra within a 500-mile radius of Denver, the musical era of greatly increased audiences, a Denver Symphony Orchestra has the responsi- recording debut performance in New York's bility to serve music to as many music lovers as Carnegie Hall. possible, and, in SO doing, to serve them GORSUC Beginning his third year with the Denver excellence, performing orchestral concerts to Symphony Orchestra, BRUCE HANGEN, Associate an ever-growing list of Colorado concert-goers. Conductor, is recognized for his definitive work A full-time 86-menber orchestra, the Denver with the college-in-residence program rated Symphony Orchestra offers the Rocky Mountain one of the finest in the country. He works with region over 200 musical services every year. The youthful audiences through the Tiny Tots, Young orchestra itself is led in musical selections by People's, school and college concerts, and also some highly qualified and experienced conducts subscription, Pops, Special and City vail lionshead winter park musicians At the top is concertmaster Jesse concerts. A graduate of the Eastman School of Ceci, who attended the Curtis Institute of Music Music, Bruce Hangen has studied with Michael on full scholarship at the age of eight, was onthe Tilson Thomas, Leonard Bernstein and Seiji first tour of an American Orchestra wich toured Ozawa during summer conducting duties at the the Soviet Union in 1956, and Alaska Berkshire Music Center. He will also be the Music with the New York Philharmonica under Leonard Director of the Portland (Maine) Symphony Bernstein, and has been for several summers Orchestra in addition to continuing with the concertmaster of the Minnesota and Grand Arapahoe (Colorado) Chamber Orchestra as Teton Festival Orchestras permanent conductor. The Denver Symphony Orchestra speaks or The Denver Symphony Orchestra's first plays many languages jazz, country-western, appearance in Vail was 1974, at the Valley It was Condominiums classical, folk, opera, 20th-century modern part of a state-wide tour underwritten by the atonal, and pop, under many conductors and Colorado Legislature. The success of that Land supporting hundreds of soloists. It is a dynamic concert prompted the Vail Institute to invite them force, a unified team of talented and diversified back in 1975 for three highly-successful and Homes Arthur G. musicians who bring musical enjoyment to enthusiastically-received performances The Management hundred of thousands of listeners of all ages. Denver Symphony Orchestra 1976 Vail Bishop Maestro BRIAN PRIESTMAN, the distinguished programs are scheduled for July 24, August 7 and Conductor and Music Director of the Denver and August 21 Rental Agents & Co. Symphony Orchestra since 1970, has according to Harold Schonberg of the New York Villa Valhalla Vail Bridge Chalet Vail Penthouse P.O Box 667 Times "trained a group playing with polish and Denver Club Building Mill Creek Court Building Denver Colorado spirit; accurate ensemble: and spirited Village Center Ptarmigan 476-5681 893-9961 interpretations Recently appointed the Riverhouse Selected properties in the village core Principle Guest Conductor at the Caramoor Festival in New York for this summer, he is also an international guest conductor, the founder of a 12 vail institute page 13 WORLDWIDE TRAVEL SERVICE WHITTEMORE AND LOWE OVERLAND EXPRESS COMPANY duo pianists postal box 1768 vali colorado 81657 All domestic & International Airlines, Schedules, reservations and tickets. rams-horn An indication of the wide popularity of these personable artists is their phonomenal success EXCEPTIONAL LODGING of radio and television and in recordings. They All major credit cards accepted have played on practically every radio program Located in the Lodge Promenade Vail Village your nosts Gerry & Elaine White that features live, serious music, and they have 476-2266 Box 1068, Vail, Colorado 81657 (303) 476-5646 pioneered the classics on TV. They were the first classical instrumentalists to have their own daily television show. Guest appearances have ranged from Captain Kangaroo through the "Today" and "Tonight" shows to the Bell Telephone Hour and the David Frost Show. Whittemore and Lowe taped a series of thirteen television films which are still being shown throughout North America. In the recording field, the shop of the Universally acknowledged as music's foremost BASKIN-ROBBINS they are among the few serious performers to sell two-piano team, they have run up a record of over opne million records, including two achievement that may never be paralleled in the unusually successful records for children, "Major bEaR field of music. Whittemore and Lowe were the Classics for Minors" and "More Major Classics for first duo-pianists to appear at the White House, to Minors." 31 introduce popular music on the concert stage Their devotion to new music is attested by their and to have averaged over 70 concerts a year. numerous commissions to composers. They are And they are the first artists to have recorded a the only soloists ever to have premiered two country music album using classical style major concertos with the New York Philharmonic arrangements for placement in the Country in a single concert. They introduced in recital 14 karat Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, Tennessee. golden bear and on records the music of the late great necklace ICE CREAM As recitalists they are uniquely successful. Their Francis Poulenc to their wide American public. hallmarks are the creative care with which they This persuasive campaign on his behalf build their programs and the striking empathy Crossroads village center mall/476-4082 prompted M. Poulenc on the occasion of his Their July 31 Vail concert promises to be second visit to this country, to remark to another milestone in the distinguished careers of Whittemore and Lowe: "Thank you for making me duo pianists Arthur Whittemore and Jack Lowe. famous in America." They are currently taping a new TV séries of These are among the artistic achievements of weekly one-hour programs on which they will these two men who were born in the American be performer hosts and introduce guests not only West and received all their training in this country. in the classical music field but also writers, Mr. Whitemore is from Vermillion, South Dakota. THERE'S A FINE LIQUOR STORE NEAR YOU- THE CHILDREN'S CORNER directors, painters as well as singers and Mr. Lowe comes from Denver. They met as LIQUOR LOAN-A-PACKS musicians normally associated with the Pop students at the Eastman School of Music in LIONSHEAD LIQUOR BEER MIX STORE Located on Bridge Street WINE ICE -Next To The market. Their Album "The Personal Touch of Rochester, New York. They made a notable Lionshead Bus Stop. (Slifer Bldg. next to Clock Tower) CORNER Whittemore and Lowe" was recorded for Mega. debut in New York's Town Hall, but their exciting Skiwear & Accessories RCA just re-issued one of their highly successful career was immediately interrupted by four years Distinctive clothing, and gifts for little people children's albums "Major Classics for Minors" in a of Navy duty. They subsequently returned to the .INFANTS. GIRLS to size 14. stereo version, and Capitol has repackaged on concert field, and quickly rose to the position of BOYS to size 7. the Seraphim label their very popular "Carnival of eminence and favor which they hold. the Animals" by Saint-Saens backed with the Their astonishing record of re-engagements Wines/L Liquor/Beer KALEIDOSCOPE Poulenc Concerto for two Pianos and Orchestra. and their somewhat staggering number of -On Bridge Street- Plus Delivery Service Free Delivery 476-5266 476-3434 Located on Seibert Plaza (Golden Peak House Lodge) they feel for audiences. The late Kirsten Flagstad concerts per season have made them GORE VALLEY LIQUOR STORE said of them: "There are many marvelous household names the length and breadth of this Large Selection Wines Vail's most interesting gifts and imports. Liquor and Beer performers before the public today, but very few continent. The joint careers of Arthur Whittemore Only Discount Liquor Store Save percent Sales Tax Fine jewelry. Decorative items for the home. Gourmet great recitalists. Whittemore and Lowe certainly and Jack Lowe are among the most successful Located in Vail Das Schone cookware. Stationery. "Unusual" gifts, pottery and Shopping Plaza 476-2420 Colorado crafts. must be counted among these few." and impressive in the annals of American music. Next Safeway 14 vail institute page 15 PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND Kiandra Talisman One of the most exciting concerts of the the area. In fact, for awhile the member of the season is set for August 14 when the Preservation band, black and white alike, spent some very Jazz Band of New Orleans, Louisiana, will be in unpleasant hours before less-than-sympathetic Vail for a history-making appearance. The band magistrates on the joint counts of disturbing the Loaging is made up of the people who actually created peace and violation of white supremacy. the music. The men who were there when In 1961 the club, like almost all the jazz clubs, marches and quadrilles and blues and spirituals began to have its frictions. It was dissolved and and ragtime all were merged into jass Sandra and Allan Jaffe took it over to operate as The youngster in the Preservation Hall Jazz a business That was the beginning of the Band was born in 1910. But even hough all of the chance to bring this great music, played by its members of the band are over 60now, there is no originators, to the hearts of the audiences every lapse in the playing, lessening of the spirit and night and later to all of the United States, to the JOY and the simple happiness that is SO much Europe and to the Orient. a part of the glory of New Orleans jazz. Preservation Hall in New Orleans was originally a place where these original musicians could get tagether and play for mostly their own pleasure Now it is a place where people from all over the world pack the benches each night to hear the nusic as ti was played when it was created, and bands are traveling all over the world to bring this music to audiences everywhere. Young Americans are finding a new joy in this unique music, older Americans are remembering the joys of their salad years. Together these generations are providing the packed auditoriums that make these tours by the history makers more successful each year. Preservation Hall is at 726 St. Peter Street in New Orleans, La. That puts it right at the entrance to the French Quarter, and very near Basin and Canal Streets where jazz was born. In it come the Today Preservation Hall is maintained and musicians in New Orleans who walked by it in operated just as it was in the beginning. their youth when jazz music was an infant. After Benches and kitchen chairs accommodate dark when the New Orleans jazz starts, thevisitors about half of the nightly audience. Some of the are music lovers from everywhere in the world floor is loose and the front is off the old upright who know that each night at the Hall is an piano. Sandra Jaffe still keeps the historic wicker historical moment. basket at the front door for the donation which The building was originally a private home, pays union scale to the musicians at work. It is built about 1750. It is known that it was a tavern clean and swept, but the charm of Preservation during the U.S. occupation after the War of 1812. Hall remains. The atmosphere of New Orleans is In recent years it has been occupied by many not violated by chrome and fancy lighting and A Special Place creative people, even including Erle Stanley rushing waiters. It is a place to hear the great Gardner. In 1952 it became an art gallery, called people play their great music. the Associated Art Studio and the proprietor People from all over the world have made invited original musicians to come in and Preservation Hall at 726 St. Peter Street priority on "rehearse" with freewill offering at the door for trips to New Orleans, it has become something his friends who came to listen. like a pilgrimage. But the real pilgrims are the Soon the music took over th building and the musicians who have been traveling the United art gallery moved next door with a studio upstairs States and the world to bring the true New where the Noel Rockmore Preservation Hall Orleans jazz played by the people who have portraits were done. A club was formed and played it for 50 years in the Parishes around New attendance at the "rehearsals" was increased. Orleans. They know the music best, and they play The neighbors didn't always like this upstart in it the way it was created. (continued on page 27) vail institute page 17 A part of Vail since Vail has been Vail. CARLOS MONTOYA in concert Condominiums Rod Slifer Dick Bailey Carlos Montoya, the world-famous master of Slifer&Company the Flamenco guitar, will be heard in concert in Homes Dave Sage Vail on August 28. One of the most widely heard Commercial Investments Bob Kendall Rob Ford performers in any concert idiom, Montoya has Ranches brought Flamenco music to virtually every major Business Opportunities 476-2421 outpost of the free world, from the United States Joint Ventures and Canada to Europe and the Orient, eliciting critical acclaim and audience approbation Box 1248, Vail, Colorado everywhere. In addition to his globe-girdling tours, Montoya also has won international favor through his numorous recordings. He is, in fact, the most recorded Flamenco artist in history and has become the living symbol of Flamenco music the world over Carlos Montoya was born in Madrid. He is, as Expert Fit Is Our Specialty the Spaniards say, Gitano por los cuatro limited, such a program had never been costados, or, literally, "Gypsy on all four sides" presented It was a formidable idea, but Carlos This directly affects his music and his playing, for Montoya realized it with equally formidable Adidas Tennis and Running to play Flamenco one must have at least some success, going on to give solo recitals both in gypsy in his blood. Herein lies the difference in Europe and throughout the United States and Shoes, Fabiano Hiking approach which distinguishes Flamenco from Canada. Gaining an ever-growing following, he Boots and many more classical guitar. As Carlos says, "Flamenco must culminated these appearances with a New York come from the heart, concert at Town Hall, which was SO crowded that styles and models. At the age of eight, Carlos started playing. He 75 extra seats had to be placed on the stage to learned first from his mother, "la Tula", who accommodate the overflow audience (a CHRISTY played guitar for her own enjoyment, then from practice, by the way, which has become "Pepe el Barbero", a barber in Madrid who also necessary at every subsequent New York Open Daily 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. SPORTS taught the guitar. After one year, Pepe said there appearance, as well as at many of his out-of- was nothing more he could teach his talented town engagements) 476-2244 In the Plaza Building on Bridge Street pupil, SO Carlos left to gain what he could from One of the most interesting and important the great Flamenco guitarists of the time. At things to realize about these recitals is that fourteen he was playing the Cuadros Carlos Montoya creates as he goes along What Flamencos", in the heyday of Flamenco singing he plays are all his own arrangements and and dancing, for such fabulous artists as Antonio original compositions based on the Spanish de Bilbao, Juan el Estampio, La Macarrona and gypsy tradition. This is truly creative playing in the La Camisona. fullest sense of the term. Montoya's real training came, however, in the Possessing an advanced technique among school of experience. When the late Antonia Flamenco players, Montoya is always an PROPERTY & RENTAL Merce' La Argentina came to Madrid looking innovator and, for that reason, always a IMPORTANT NOTICE! for aguitarist, she chose Montoya. Thus, he left his tremendously exciting performer to hear MANAGEMENT native Spain for the first time to tour all Europe with Although he never plays an arrangement of his TRANSPORTATION - Any Kind, Any Where.. her for three years. This was only the beginning of without adding something new, he has had TOTAL CONDOMINUM MANAGEMENT,INC. Including Limovan & Cadillac Limousine Service his many concert tours which were to take him all many of his pieces published in an effort to "Vail's Distinctive Property Management Organization" BOOKINGS Recreational Activities of all Kinds over the world. After performing with Argentina, capture at least some part of this wonderfully rich SPORTS & CULTURAL EVENTS & Tours & Tickets Complete Property Management, Rental & he went on to play for all the great names of the art form that heretofore had never been written Maintenance Services. time La Argentinita, Antonio, Vicente Escudero, down. In January of 1966 he culminated a 25 Long & Short Term Accommodations for Every Budget FOR CENTRAL INFORMATION & BOOKINGS IT'S Carmen Amaya when she was still a child, year dream when his "Suite Flamenca", a suite Vail Rental Directory Tenant & Landlord Rental Referral Service. Teresina and many more. for guitar and orchestra, had its world premiere VAIL BOOKING & TICKET AGENCY In 1948 Montoya took a step then unheard of with the St. Louis Symphony, and has since Mountain Haus 476-1117 Vail Transportation Center 476-2165 for Flamenco guitarists, who had always worked received raves from critics. with a singer or dancer. He decided to give a full However, Carlos Montoya and his music are concert recital of Flamenco guitar music Since inseparable; he does not perform he lives it. the repertoire of most Flamenco players is vail institute page 19 This year's 1976 edition focuses on America's heritage. Scanning our past through the imagery UP WITH PEOPLE of music, is a medley of historic American songs from the 18th century to popular 20th century tunes all of which draw from this country's many Returning for its second visit to Vail on ethnic backgrounds. September 2, the 1976 Up With People show is Also included in the 1976 version are old making its way through America from the Pacific favorites, "What Color Is God's Skin?" and "Up shores of San Francisco across the vast prairies of With People!" which brings the show to an the Midwest to the Atlantic coastline of Boston energetic finale. Through the universal language of music, 500 What is involved in producing an Up With young men and women in eight casts are People show? Months of advance planning by touring 800 communities, large and small, as a the Production Department. The musical part of the Bicentennial year An additional cast The purpose of the Up With People show numbers are composed, arranged and will tour Yugoslavia, Poland, Austria, Switzerland parallels that of the total concept to establish choreographed by a competent staff with an and Holland in the spring. through its outreach in the United States and extensive professional background in the field of Up With People is an independent, non-profit abroad a creative framework for communica- musical production. Under the direction of Ralph organization which has become known in 38 tion and interaction between people of varied Colwell, the show producer, Herb Allen, Music countries around the world through the cultures, nationalities, races, ages and points of Director, Lynne Morris, Choreographer, and Paul Colwell, composer lyricist, a new Up With People The idea behind the 1976 Up With People international casts of the Up With People show view. Within the structure of these original musical From the moment the cast members burst into show is created every year. Since cast members production is that it is versatile and can be style to are not necessarily accepted for talent reasons, fit any performance need and type of audience. revues, produced and staged solely by Up With the audience and onto the stage, to the last People, the company seeks to provide young crescendo of the show, the auditorium is filled it takes five weeks of intensive training and Wherever there are people willing to listen, there men and women with an effective educational with a contagious spirit that's hard to-resist Unlike rehearsal to make the two-hour show a reality are casts willing to perform. This year, students experience. The production is maintained throughout the are performing on the streets, in prisons, hospital, many musical shows, the Up With People show year by saff of young people who rehearse the high schools, elementary schools, colleges, in Up With People was born out of a need to encourages audience participation. It isn't long provide youth, on an international level, with a before everyone cast and audience alike is cast as they travel. In addition, a technical crew the inner-city and suburbs and on Indian reservations to reach an audience of some two creative educational framework through which caught up in the music by tapping their feet, in each group maintains the top quality million. they could involve themselves in the events and clapping their hands and singing along. condition of all the lighting, sound and stage issues that would shape the future Outof an age The musical production is professional show equipment transported with every cast The educational benefits of participating in an Up With People production are innumerable of cynicism and mistrust came a concerned which combines a variety of techniques a Students gain experience and credit in vocal generation searching for a positive way to contemporary mixture of rock, ballads, jazz, and instrumental music and dance. There are approach an uncertain future. rhythm and blues, accompanying choreogra- also opportunities for learning and expression in With the challenge before them of creating a phy, artistic instrumentals, effective lighting as the technical aspects of the theater such as means of expression which would speak to well as a professional audio system lighting, sound and costumes. Those individuals people everywhere in a global setting, a small The musical numbers which make up the two- with talent or interest in the many facets of staff decided that music is the best common hour experience represent a variety of moods maintaining a complex professional show may denominator, a universal way to communicate and lyrical expression within the Up With People have the opportunity to be trained into staff In the tradition of Up With People, the musical framework. The opening number encourages positions as musical, dance or show managers production has always reflected a contempo- the "get together theme of a neighorhood on the road. Many of those who become rary world that is constantly evolving and party. A Global Medley of songs from around the involved in the inner workings of show production changing. Since the first show ten years ago, the world demonstrates the international character pursue professional careers in the field of Fine musical revue has always kept up with the times of Up With People. Arts after they leave Up With People. alpíne standaro Home Of The Whopper® BURGER STANDARD KING Completely equiped to handle all of your automotive needs ! BURGER KING at 476-5718 Amoco Located in the Crossroads Center on the free Vail Village Shuttle Bus route Open Every Day 476-4393 Conveniently located at the Main Vail Exit in Vail Village MotorClub vail institute page 20 vail institute page 21 The public was tremendously interested Kent Denver Civic Ballet incorporated in December, quadrupled sales of magic tricks for the hobby 1958 and presented its first performance the shop in a few months following year; the full-length version of Coppelia "I think secretly everybody loves magic," he directed by Fernand Nault, then ballet master of says. "It's an ancient art Inside the pyramids of American Ballet Theatre. Egypt there are pictures of people doing magic In 1960 Enrique Martinez of American Ballet THE WIZARD magic show tricks thousands of years ago. Theatre was hired as Artistic Director. The first "Magic seems to be more popular now than summer festival given in 1962 concluded with NORWO THE WIZARD brings his magic show to Vail on ever before One reason is the economy When the world premiere of the Greek tragedy Electra, July 8. Otherwise known as Sam Kent, he does things get rough, people want illusions. Another choreographed by Mr. Martinez. Also in 1962, the Since 1967, the NORWOOD PUPPET THEATRE has wonderful things. He can make coins disappear, reason is the appearance of new young Denver Christmas tradition of Nutcracker with the toured in 19 states with performances and rabbits appear, scarves change color and metal magicians like Doug Henning on television, with Denver Symphony Orchestra began. workshops under the sponsorship of state arts hoops pas through each other. millions of people watching Milenko Banovitch came to serve as Artistic councils, state and local educational He was 7 when he appropriated a magic kit his But the real reason is magic is fun Doesn't Director for the company and the Denver Ballet organizations and school districts, business older brother had received for Christmas and everybody yearn to be a wizard?" Academy in Fall of 1973. Since that time, the corporations, public libraries, clubs and even worked his first trick making a coin vanish. Nutcracker has toured the state, and the shopping centers. For the past several summers, Magic became his hobby, though by the time company has received two grants of matching the NORWOOD PUPPET THEATRE has participated he graduated from Boulder High School, he funds from the Colorado Council on the Arts and in the summer Chautauqua touring festival of Humanities for an educational program in area the Colorado Council on the Arts and thought he preferred acting. His theatre studies at the University of Colorado public schools. Humanities. were interrupted by the Army When Kent returned The Association has sponsored many Elton Norwood has been the recipient of two to CU after his service in Vietnam, he earned his programs for disadvantaged children, and distinguished Colorado awards for excellence in degree but changed his mind about becoming continues an extremely successful program in the arts; the Tajiri Award, given in 1969 by the Larry movement classes for children with learning Tajiri Foundation for outstanding achievement in an actor. disabilities. the performing arts, and the Governor's Award in Kent still practiced magic, but he did not think of it as a profession until early in 1973, when he Milenko Banovitch, internationally known 1973. His productions have consistently reflected THE DENVER CIVIC BALLET read a Boulder hobby shop's advertisement for a dancer, instructor, and choreographer, became good taste while entertaining a predominantly DENVER CIVIC BALLET will return to Vail on July 29 Artistic Director for the Denver Civic Ballet youthful audience ina world of fantasy These magic salesman. "I became angry at the idea that anybody else with their highly-acclaimed program HOW TO Association in 1973. He brought with him a rich young people, being introduced to the theatre and diverse talent for Denver Civic and all of at an early age, may grow up with a stronger was going to sell magic," he says, "and that's BUILD A DANCER, an informative live demonstr- when I realized that what I had been wanting to Colorado, He has choreographed works for the ability to understand and appreciate the arts. tion of the tremendous effort involved in the Monte Carlo Opera, the Metropolitan Opera in Each production is the total work of Elton do all along was run a magic shop." training and performance of a dancer in the Kent took the hobby shop job to see if selling classical ballet. The program will conclude with New York City, and the Teatro Colon in Buenos Norwood The planning and much of the labor is Aires. He has also worked with the Gulbenkian his own responsibility. He finds and creates his magic had any future. "Memories", an award-winning Bicentennial "Magic was really big in the 1920s and '30s, Ballet Company of Lisbon and the Pittsburg stories and actions to be portrayed, or rewrites work choreographed by Milenko Banovitch and Ballet Theatre Recently he danced with the Paris them to fit the rhythm and capabilities of his and great magicians like Houdini and first performed by the Denver Civic Ballet in May, 1975. Set to the music of Stephen Foster's Social Opera Ballet, the Bejart Company and was the puppets. He incorporates the musical Blackstone had the charisma of movie stars,' he Dances, "Memories" illustrates the mood of life in moving force behind a successfu Paris concert background and sound effects; he designs and explains. "But magic went into a decline for the southern United States before the Civil War. It group, the famous Etoille de Paris creates scenery, props and lighting effects Elton several decades. Norwood has proved to be an all-round man of "I can remember one or two magic shops in is reminiscent of what Mr. Banovitch imagines the theatre because of the regional acceptance Denver during the 1960s, but there wasn't a would have taken place during a garden party of, and hundreds of thousands of persons who single one anywhere in Colorado in 1973. Iwasn't at the home of a wealthy plantation owner have been entertained by, the NORWOOD sure the public would be interested.' during this period. PUPPET THEATRE We are not a ski shop, clothing store or restaurant. The finest authentic We may not be all of the above, but we are all of the things you can't Southwestern Indian Arts and Vail find elsewhere in Vail. Crafts for the Indian We carry such diverse items as hardware, housewares and paint, we discriminating buyer also carry the Wall Street Journal, magazines, sporting goods, Panasonic Traders televisions and radios. Selections include Jewelry, We even have a complete drug store which carries many lines of Rugs, Pottery, Baskets, cosmetics.. So when you need a few things, don't waste your time looking Kachinas, and around. come see us. We're in the Crossroads Center in Vail Village. Paintings Berzaup Unterpactonal 476-5174 CROSSROADS AT VAIL 476-O578 vail institute page 22 vail institute page 23 NORAD COMMAND BAND The North American Air Defense Command Band from Colorado Springs, Colorado is the musical ambassador of the American- MANOR LODGE Canadian goodwill and consists of some of today's most accomplished musicians in the United States Army, Navy, Air Force and the Canadian Forces. The NORAD Band is the world's only two-nation military band and represents the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD), the joint United States-Canadian command. The mission of this unique command is to provide an immediate warning and assessment of a missile attack and to control the sovereign air space of the United States and Canada. The internationally acclaimed NORAD Command Band performs nearly 300 times a Incomparable! year in public concerts and parades as well as in Command Band in the mid-sixties. official military ceremonies throughout the Lt. Col. Nalezny is a charter member of the United States and Canada Its concerts, known National Band Association and a life and Manor Vail with the emphasis on excellence for those of as the NORAD "Cavalcade of Music". have honorary member of the professional band exacting taste. An artful blend of old-world hospitality and been enthusiastically received from Canada to fraternity, Kappa Kappa Psi. charm with all the convenience of full hotel services. Situated as the NORAD Cavalcade of Music", have been A graduate of the University of Maryland in along the serenity of Gore Creek, adjacent to the Gold Peak Ski enthus iastically received from Canada to Music Education, Major Huyett began his career School. Dine in our two fine restaurants. Relax in your choice Mexico: The "Cavalcade of Music" anexciting as Assistant Conductor of the United States Air of pools and saunas. Planning a meeting? Complete blend of classics, pops, broadway, movies, Force Ceremonial Band in Washington, D.C This convention facilities are available. Manor Vail for those who marches and modern jazz have entertained elite ceremonial unit performed for heads of standing room only audiences the continent state and other numerous White House functions know the difference. over. Since its formation in 1959, the NORAD in direct support of the President of the United Command Band has amassed over a million States. Major Huyett's tours of duty have taken miles of travel, performing at Carnegie Hall; the him through the southern portion of the United MANOR VAIL LODGE Hollywood Bowl; the Minneapolis Aquatennial; States and the Canal Zone. As commander of the Calgary, Canada, Stampede the the Southern Command Band at Albrook Air 'Tonight Show: the Alaskan Centennial; Force Base in the Canal Zone, his band toured Edmonton, Canada, 'Klondike Days" and as throughout the entire South American Continent. Honorary Band at EXPO 74, the World's Fair in He came to the NORAD Command Band in May Please direct your inquiries to J.R. "Dick" Elias, General Manager Spokane, Washington 1972 from the Pentagon where he was Chief of or Steve Fleckenstein, Sales Manager The Officer-In-Charge and Canductor of the the U.S. Air Force Bands Branch, Office Cf the Box 606, Vail, Colorado 81657 (303) 476-5651 NORAD Command Band is Lt Col John R Secretary of the Air Force, administering 25 Air Nalezny, of the United States Air Force The Force Bands throughout the world. Associate Conductors Major Melvin A. Huyett, Joining the British Army as a boy soldier playing United States Air Force and Captain Keith euphonium in the Queen's Own Cameron Swanwick, Canadian Forces Highlanders, Captain Swanwick graduated from The Lord Gore Lt. Coll Nalezny's military music career the Royal Military School of Music in London and encompasses many varied and interesting was appointed Director of Music. for the Royal assignments from the USAF Band in Washington, Canadian Corps of Signals in Kingston, Ontario, Gourmet Dining in the Continental Manner D.C. to the "Air Force Band of the Pacific" in a position he held for years. he also served as Hawaii; from McChord AF Base in Tacoma, staff officer in the band section of the Directorate Washington to McDill AF Base in Tampa, Florida. of Ceremonial, Canadian Forces Headquarters, While stationed in Hawaii, Lt Col Nalezny was Ottawa. Captain Swanwick is an associate of the invited to appear as guest conductor with the Royal College of Music and the London College Japanese Air Self Defense Force Band in Tokyo, of Music, and a bandmaster of the British Japan. His present assignment to the NORAD Bandsmen's College of Music. Command Band the "second time around" for The NORAD COMMAND BAND is scheduled to Lt. Col. Nalezny He was with the NORAD perform in Vail on September 4. vail institute page 25 The National THE Village Market Marionette TANNERY Summer Hours Open daily 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Theater "Small enough to know you... big enough to serve you." On April 21, 1976, the Vail Institute sponsoreda centennial children's production featuring an In The Talisman Lodge 476-5300 free performance of David Syrotiak's NATIONAL old-time barker, a four-headed monster, a MARIONETTE THEATRE for the students of Meadow David-Proprietor 476-3111 Diana-Proprietress magician, a snake-charmer, a Spanish knife- MOLD PASHIONED Mountain Elementary School in Minturn. With thrower, several clowns, performing horses, a assistance from the Western States Arts Friendliness & Dedication to Quality trained animal act, and a man shot from a New Fashioned & Traditional Leathers Foundation, the National Marionette Theatre cannon. Mr. Syrotiak, one of the most versatile Furs Belts Handbags Sandals Hats Coats (headquartered in Middlebury, Vermont) toured puppeteers in the country, has spent 25 years in Nevada, Wyoming, Utah and Colorado, the profession of puppetry and is currently presenting two complete productions. Meadow touring in Europe, including performances in Mountain students saw Circus!' a bi- Moscow (continuation of page 9 and page 17) PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND New Orleans music is happy music, it is simple in technical terms, and complex in performance. Direct Imports From AMAN FOLK ENSEMBLE It is not the straw hats and display of "Dixieland" Sony Scandinavia, Finland, and Iceland Miss Wood has two careers in the arts. She bands, nor is it the "Nicksieland" of New York. It is for the Skandia gained her first fame as a painter, and has won't cease to exist when these wonderful upper class. exhibited in Europe as well as in New York and on people are no longer with us, but will never be the West Coast, but by 1960 dance had begun to the same because New Orleans jazz is an Going on the theory that color television can never be occupy an increasing portion of her time, and attitude, a freedom of the spirit, and memory of too thin or too sophisticated we bring you the sony 17" Sony she had organized her first dance company. parades and dances and a good life. It is made Trinitron designer hi-rise. Trinitron At the present time, in addition to her Aman up of years when a musician had to have the In addition to the beautiful real-life color picture produced by our renowned responsibilities and painting. she also writes and stamina to play several hours after another job Trinitron Color System, it incorporates a host of superior SKANDIA OF VAIL conducts a lecture course for U.C.L. extension on the docks or in the fields because he loved to performance features, plus a connector for direct "cable" hookup. This means you don't have to fool around with Handloomed Fashions And Blankets - Finland Miss Wood's husband, Philip Harland, is musical play his horn. any cable adapters or transformers. Just plug it in and you'll get the most remarkably bright dazzling color in Apres Ski Jackets, Hand Knits - Norway director for Aman and for the past ten years has Preservation Hall is a school, too. Young the slimmest cabinet around. Exclusive Jewelry been director of the U.C.L. A Institute of musicians come from Japan and Europe as well Located In The Talisman Lodge Ethnomusicology's African Performance Group. as America to learn how to play New Orleans available atMOUNTAIN MUSIC 476-5156 225 Wall Street Near Gondola I Vail Colorado Proprietor, Tove Howlett, 476-5808 Artistic Director ANTHONY SHAY brings to Aman music. To shed the misunderstanding that have years of experience both in this country and grown as jazz was made commercial, and to abroad as a researcher, choreographer and preserve the music into the future as it should be performer. By the time he and Leona Wood had preserved. There is nòthing formal about the found Aman, he had already spent ayear in Iran school, it wouldn't provide the link if it were playing first flute with the Teheran Symphony structured. Orchestra, studying Persian folklore and Preservation Hall is a state of mind for many as performing as a vocal soloist with the Radio Iran well. The state of mind is happy because the Orchestra. music is happy and the setting is right. There are The Finest In Steaks Today he puts his two Master's Degrees one in no cults and factions. The musicians are past French and and Seafood folklore and mythology and one in anthropology, that now, they are secure in the tradition and their American Cuisine specializing in dance to good use for Aman. Mr. own consummate skills. The musicians are the Featuring Fresh King Salmon, Shay, an accomplished linguist, has travelled leaders, the Jaffes steer the ship and Preservation Fresh Trout and Fresh Snapper Dinner from $4 45 to $9.95 Children's Portions Available widely doing field work for the company, and on Hall becomes the true Preservation of what might Cocktails from 5:30 these trips has arranged for the purchase of pretentiously be called an 'art form Dinners from :00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Closed Wednesdays For Reservations Call 476-3696 after 2:00 p.m. many of the original costumes Aman now If you would like to have a cheerful argument, possesses. just drop in at 726 St. Peter any time and annouce The Open Daily from 4:00 Ultimately responsible for Aman's Eastern that one of your favorites is the greatest band or Left Dinners from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 European and American repertoire, he also that an individual performer is the "best" The Bank Purcell's teaches and choreographs for other dance loyalists are there and you can be surrounded by Restaurant and Bar companies throughout the country and is at adherants to every band and loyalists for every In The Sitzmark Lodge present acting as a consultant for the performer. 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"CURSE YOU VILLAIN" Inn Designs, Svend Jensen, Lalique, Orrefors, PANCAKE HOUSE & Lounge daily, except Mondays at RESTAURANT Lauffers, Cordon Bleu, Copco, imported toys and Patio Dining jewelry full range of gifts for every taste. Lunch 11:30 4 THE VAIL VILLAGE INN Dinner 11 Open Daily Late Night Menu 10:30 45 In the Village, Gore Creek Plaza Building MUSICAL THEATER OPENING IN JULY! Your hosts In LionsHead, Vail 21 Building next to the Bus Stop. Mary and Alain Serac Doors open at 6:30 P.M. for Cocktails & Dinner KRISMAR Curtain Call 8:30 P.M. Soups to Salads, Sandwiches to Steaks & a wide LTD variety of Beverages and Side Orders. (303) 476-5622 Compared to the others, VAIL INSTITUTE PATRON MEMBERSHIP AS OF CONTRIBUTING Interval Ownership looks much better MAY 15, 1976 Advantage Vail, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Allen from our Vantage Point. Mr. & Mrs. William Bower Dr. & Mrs. Gilbert Balkin Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J.A. Bryan Mr. & Mrs. Stan Bernstein Mr. & Mrs. L.C. Burdick Mr. & Mrs. Murry Jim Brenner Two bedroom summer condominiums from $800. of the Red Lion Inn John Brodhead, Jr. Mrs. Joanne Cramerus Mr. & Mrs. George R. Cannon Centrally Located Mr. & Mrs. John A. Dobson Maccie L. Carmony Vantage Point is located in the Curtis W. McGraw Foundation SUSTAINING E.K. Connors, M.D. center of LionsHead only steps away Mervyn L. Lapin Dr. & Mrs. George Curfman Vail Associates, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Ralph E Davis, Jr. from ski lifts, tennis courts, restaurants Vail Racquet Club Mr. & Mrs. Travis S. Anderson Dr. & Mrs. Fred Distelhorst and shops. There are no shuttle buses to Mr. & Mrs. Richard H. Bailey Mr. & Mrs. H. Benjamin Duke, Jr. wait for or long walks to contend with Mr. & Mrs. Ray B. Benedict, Jr. W.B. Elliott when you want to be where the action is. Broadmoor Management Co. W.M. Ferguson Mr. & Mrs. Keith L. Brown Richard E. Fisher Unit Size Choices Mr. & Mrs. Shelby A. Darbishire Mary Lou H. Flater As a luxury condominium Mr. & Mrs. Frederick S. Ford, Jr. Robert E Ford complex there are no unit size Marian S. Gagnon Mr. & Mrs. Eugene V. Friedrich Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Glaser restrictions. We offer a variety of choices Mr. & Mrs. Frank R Furar Mitten H. Gates ranging from 2 and 3 bedrooms to 5 Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Galvin Mrs. Harley G Higbie Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Garton, Jr. bedrooms, some with lofts, a private bath Mr. & Mrs. Peter S. Hitchcock Gasthof Gramshammer, Inc. in every bedroom, and balconies offering William J. Hokin Mr. & Mrs. Fred Gold spectacular views of Vail Mountain. Mr. & Mrs. Thurston H. Jenkins Mr. & Mrs. Richard N. Hall, Jr. Complete furnishings from Marshall Mr. & Mrs. Clint W. Josey, Jr. William W. Heimbach, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joh Kaemmer Fields of Chicago are yours at no SPONSOR Joy R. Hilliard Mr. & Mrs. Gary Klein additional cost. F.B. Horton Krismar, Ltd. A.G. Andrikopoulos Barbara C Hoyt Real Property Mr. & Mrs. Al Cohen Lion Square Lodge Philip E. Hutchins Charline Mantel For as little as $800 (that's a Mr. & Mrs. Jack R. Crosby Imports International John P. McBride Mr. & Mrs. Carl Dietz Authur Kelton, Jr. one-time payment), and property taxes as Mr. & Mrs. Morgan D. Douglas Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Meyer Ben M. Kelton low as $11 you have clear title to your Mrs. Ulf Edborg Mr. & Mrs. Luc Meyer Margaret E. Kepner condominium giving you the right to Mr. & Mrs. Terrell J. Minger Barbara J. Fey Colleen M. Kline rent, exchange, use or sell it during the Maxine M. Fiss/Logan R. Fiss Dr. & Mrs Roger S. Mitchell Mr. & Mrs. Warren E Klug Mr. & Mrs Frederick S. Otto time you own it. You pay only for the time Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Francis Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Langmaid Mr. & Mrs. John S. Palmer you want to stay in Vail without having Mr. & Mrs. Robert Fritch Mr. & Mrs. Michael Loken Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Parker Mr. & Mrs. John F. Malo to buy certain seasonal time Mr. & Mrs. Edward Goldfarb Grouse Mountain at Vail, Ltd. Mr. & Mrs. Eugene D. Perle Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm McAlpin combinations or being restricted as to the Richard L. Peterson Loring H. Harris Mr. & Mrs. Douglas McLaughlin amount of time you want to purchase. Caroline K. Pulis Mrs. Cortland T. Hill Mr & Mrs. Gaynor Miller Mr. & Mrs. James N. Hinson Rams-Horn Lodge Mr. & Mrs. Gerald E Morgan Properly Cared For Harold W. Shaw Myron Hokin Marka Moser Besides the steady maid service and Phoebe M. Smedley Holiday Inn/Holiday House Jane S. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. John T. Stoddart, Jr. maintenance program, twice a year we Hoyt Construction Mr. & Mrs. Hugh J. Nevins Vernon F. Taylor, Jr. set aside special maintenance weeks to Charles E. Johnsos Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey T. Nicholls Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Kelce John B. Tweedy Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Nott insure you that your condominium Mr. & Mrs. Donald M. Kidder Mr. & Mrs. John L. Tyler Pierce, Briner & Fitzhugh Scott receives proper repairs and Dr. & Mrs. Alfred Uihlein Mr. & Mrs. Ted Kindel Phyllis A. Riley upkeep functions. Mr. & Mrs. W.C. Kurtz, Jr. Vail Magazine, Inc. Sabine A. Roether If you want economical Vail vacations Mr. & Mrs John H. Vernon Mr. & Mrs. Walter Maitland Mr. & Mrs. Anthony C Romeo Dr. Bruno O. Weinschel with the flexibility of time then you want Robert L. Manning George Rosenberg Mr. & Mrs. John G. Welles Interval Ownership: take a look at it from John D. Mills Mr. & Mrs William K. Whiteford Ira C. Rothgerber. Jr Kaiser Morcus Royston. Hanamoto, Beck & Abey our Vantage Point. William Wilto George Rosenburg Mr. & Mrs. Stanley M Rumbough We at Vail Associates Real Estate Mr. & Mrs. William Ruoff Mr. & Mrs. Donald G. Schine Mr. & Mrs. Gunther B. Schmidt introduced Interval Ownership to Vail. John L. Ryan Mr. & Mrs. Fitzhugh Scott Mr. & Mrs. F.C. Schneeberger, Jr We have all the details and can show you Josef Staufer Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Sheehan the options within the program. Let us Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Taplin Mr. & Mrs. James H. Stewart give you a tour of Vantage Point. Vail Racquet Club Joanne M. Swift This adv ertisement does not constitute an offer here prohibited by lau Mr. & Mrs. Robert Warner, Jr Constance C. Talmage Mr. & Mrs. George R Webster Mr. & Mrs. James P Tierney Mr. & Mrs. W. Grant Williams Tivoli Lodge Vail Associates, Inc. Jack A. Witkin Waco Scaffolding & Equipment Co Real Estate (303) 476-3393/4500 vail institute page 30 Where conditions are excellent all year. Nestled among the spruce and pine along beautiful Gore Creek in the peaceful and serene Bighorn area of Vail, are the Vail Racquet Club Condominiums. Our condominiums feature practical Alpine design, quality materials and fine craftsmanship. The developers are long time Vail residents who take pride in their reputation for performance and integrity. Included with your purchase of a one or two bedroom condominium is a membership in Vail's finest tennis and swimming facility - The Vail Racquet Club. The club includes 13 tennis courts (3 of which are under cover for winter play), 5 practice courts, volleyball court, clubhouse and 25 meter swimming pool, set in a beautifully landscaped meadow with a 360 degree mountain view. Full-time professionals manage tennis and swimming programs for all ages. We are currently offering two bedroom, two bathroom condominiums in the just completed Third Phase, and are accepting earnest money deposits on one bedroom units in Phase Four, which will be ready for occupancy in November 1976. Prices start at $29,450 for one bedroom condominiums and $47,040 for two bedroom condominiums. Financing available. Vail Condominium Rentals Available! Swimming and Tennis RacquetClub Privileges Included Rental Office: (303) 476-4840 Sales Office: (303) 476-1400 P.O. Box 1088 - Vail, Colorado 81657 Some items in this folder were not digitized because it contains copyrighted materials. Please contact the Gerald R. 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