History - Utah Arts Festival (1995)
June 25, 1995 - Amphitheater Stage, Triad Center, Salt Lake City, Utah

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No Place Formaldehyde
Jimmy Miklavcic expands his 1994 solo to a quartet. Danced by Rosie Banchero, Rebecca Groen, Mickey Mounarath and Travis Rasmussen.

Three Ballads for Mother (Solo)
Elizabeth A. Miklavcic performs the opening solo of Three Ballads for Mother, choreographed by Spencer John Powell.

Changes In Space
Choreographed by Elizabeth and Jimmy Miklavcic in 1992, this version with four dancers is performed by Rosie Banchero, Rebecca Groen, Mickey Mounarath and Travis Rasmussen.

Photographic Memory
Originally choreographed by Elizabeth and Jimmy Miklavcic in 1988, Photographic Memory was inspired by the title of a poem by William Butler Yeats. Set in the Victorian era, the dance depicts a couple's life, showing moments of joy, dependency, connection and conflict. As the couple looks back on the memory of their relationship, represented by the picture frames, they dance the moments of their lives together.

Approaches
Choreographed by Elizabeth A. Miklavcic, this quintet is about how time and events keep approaching into one's life. Relationships come and go, but the march continues. The choreography is designed to reflect this concept by continuous traveling patterns where the dancers rarely stop moving.