Journal
A Brief Collection of Moments
“The world is so wide, so brimming, that it can’t possibly be captured in a single moment or a single body.”
Isaac Richards is referring to international choreographer Vanessa Cook’s new ballet work, “A Brief Collection of Moments,” which premieres with the Utah Metropolitan Ballet in their upcoming concert Tribute on April 23-24.
Experience a Latter-day Saint Collaboration and World Premiere at Utah Metropolitan Ballet's Tribute
the Center for Latter-day Saint Arts will bring a new commissioned ballet to the stage through its partnership with Utah Metropolitan Ballet that spotlights a remarkable convergence of Latter-day Saint artistic voices — both onstage and behind the scenes. The work offers a powerful example of the creative depth and collaborative spirit emerging from this community.
Presented April 23–24 at the Covey Center for the Arts, Tribute honors four distinguished artists whose work has shaped cultural and spiritual life for Latter-day Saints in Utah and far beyond: glass artist Tom Holdman, sculptor Angela Johnson, songwriter Hilary Weeks, and the late opera singer Ariel Bybee.
Meet the Artists
Meet the artists exhibiting at the festival. There are five art exhibitions at the Center for Latter-day Saints 2019 festival: Karalee Kuchar, A Long Mournful Cry; Daniel George, God to Go West; Megan Knobloch Geilman, Page Turner, and Samantha Zauscher, Belief in Zion; Emily Erekson, Out of the Rolling Ocean; and Hannah Pardoe, Ab Imo Pectore.
Download a free digital magazine that includes an interview with the artists and examples of their work.