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I agree.The Foster City Progress?╟÷Foster City, CA?╟÷Wednesday, July 18, 1990?╟÷19 \j>\ Foster City plays part in entertainment extravaganza Choreographer Jerry Jackson, who is put- ting together a show for a new $25 million entertainment complex in Guam, held audi- tions in New York, Los Angeles, Las Vegas and San Francisco. The San Francisco audition took place a week ago in non other than Foster City ?╟÷ at the Foster City Dance Theatre School at Charter Square. Soozi Childers, co-owner of the Dance Theatre School, is Jackson?╟╓s assis- tant and will be handling all the rehearsals for the new show. Soozi and Jerry have worked together before on shows in Las Vegas and in the Bahamas. They both dance, choreograph and design costumes. Jackson attended UCLA, has done choreography for Fred Astaire, stag- ed the dances for the Tony Orlando and Dawn shows, and choreographed the Broadway show ?╟úSeven Brides for Seven Brothers.?╟Ñ In 1980, Soozi was a lead dancer for J