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BYU's Christmas Around the World
The ensemble will also offer a matinee performance on Saturday at 2 p.m.
In keeping with tradition, the concert will feature dances and music from all around the world, including Ireland, Romania, Scotland, Hungary, the Middle East, Slovakia and the United States. This year's theme, "The Gathering," will celebrate gatherings that have occurred in many of these countries, said Ed Austin, artistic director.
"We're going to begin with the idea that we're gathering all these people who can represent their culture, music, tradition and heritage," he said.
Austin said it was particularly appropriate for an American group to perform such a concert because of the gathering of nations and cultures in North American in recent centuries. The group, Austin said, will portray that all Americans are immigrants in some sense.
The performance's premise will be reflected in a premiere piece called "The Gathering," choreographed by Austin and Kathleen Sheffield, which will pay homage to the Mormon migration to Utah. The dance will also reference the pilgrims, who journeyed to America seeking freedom from religious oppression, thus allowing the establishment of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
"This all started when people came to America for religious freedom and founded a country where the church could be restored," Austin said. "When the gospel was restored to Joseph Smith, that's when the gathering started, and it will continue until the Savior comes again."
Other pieces representing the United States will include "Carolina Rag," a Charleston dance reminiscent of the 1920s, "Elk Ridge Clog" and "Bonaparte's Retreat."
Dances from around the globe will also be presented, such as "Caledonian Salute" from Scotland, "Nadiyaan" from India, "Calussarii" from Romania and "Women of the Qasqai" from the southwestern region of Iran. Austin said he was particularly excited to include pieces from the Middle East.
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