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Rock V Roll DelightRock %u2018n%u2019 R ollers of all ages w ill jo in forces this w eekend at the S ta tler H ilto n H otel for the fifth %u201c Original Rock %u2018n%u2019 Roll H e a M arket, Record M eet & Fiim F estival.%u201dThis weekend prom ises to really roll along, featuring 120 dealer booths and e x h ib its from over tw e nty sta tes and C anada selling and d isp la yin g alo ngside of rock m agazines and record com panies. The film festival and R ock %u2018NT Video show run the entire length of the festival and w ill include sh o rts h ig hlig h tin g more than sixty a rtists in clu d in g The Beatles, Stones, Sex Pistols, The W ho, The K inks, Je ffe rson A irp la n e /S ta rsh ip and Q ueen. S p ecia l gu est M.C.s w ill include W N E W -FM %u2019s Dennis Elsas on S aturday and Pete Fornatale on Sunday. As a special plus also on Sunday there w ill be a guest appearance and interview w ith Harry C hapin fo r W orld H unger Year Inc.New ad d itio n s to the fifth show w ill include the Rock R elics M useum fea turin g over 2,000 rarities such as gold records, picture discs, to u r ja c k e ts and w o rldw id e rock m agazines along w ith over a dozen specialized displays.Over 5,000 fans are expected to show , m aking this one of th e %u201c c o o le s t%u201d places to go fo r the w eekend.Fifth Annual %u201cOriginal Rock rn%u2019 Roll Flea Market,Record Meet & Film Festival.%u201d Septem ber 16 & 17,noon - 10 p.m. Statler Hilton Hotel, 7th Ave. & 33rdStreet. $5 admission for each day.It%u2019s In Her EyesThe eyes can be the m o st revealing feature of a person%u2019s face. Full of expression, piercing, gentle and alert; they are capable of to ta l co nfession o r m asking the truth.In a co lle ctio n o f dra w ing s, Bonnie H irschho rn ca pture s the refle c tio n s o f eyes in som e unusual places such as blenders, spoons and cups. The e xh ib it, w h ich is H irs ch h o rn %u2019s second oneperson show , is on display at the Solar A rts G allery located at 373 9th Street in Park Slope. The dra w ing s are both cra ftsm a n lik e and expressive.Young PeopleYoung people seem to have an inborn in s tin c t of ham %u00adm ing it up whever an audience of tw o or m ore people have congregated. W ith littie in h ib itio n , they w ill often break into a song and dance ro u tin e w ith little coaxing. So w hat could be b e tter than a w o rksho p w h ich caters to th a t a m b itio u s youngster yearning fo r the m u sica l stage?A unique c h ild re n %u2019s w o rksho p w ill be open to stu den ts betw een the ages o f nine and 15. It%u2019s the Young People%u2019s M usical Theatre W orkshop under the d ire ctio n of Henry R. Heckler. The w o rksho p m em bers w ill stu dy im p rovisatio nW atch the eyes as they peer ou t of the paper, som e disem bod ied, oth ers from lost so uls trapped on the canvas. The exhibit co m b in e s both co m m on pla ce ite m s w ith the unusual and m ysterious.%u201cBehind the Eyes,%u201d Bonnie Hirschhorn one-person show, SolaiArts Gallery, 373 9th Street, Park Slope, through September 25.Mon. - Fri. 6 - 10 p.m., Sat. and Sun. 10 %u25a0 6 p.m. For more information call 499-3669.lake the Stageand stage techniq ue, w ith an em pha sis on vocal developm ent and on m usical com edy stage skills. P a rticip ants v^ill also have an o p p o rtu n ity to perform scenes in costum e from the best of the lite ratu re of M usical Theatre. So grab that hat and cane and get the show on the road!Young People%u2019s Musical Theatre Workshop, 1395 Lexington Avenue (S2nd Street, Y School of Music), Registrationfrom Sept. 11-22, room 275. First session begins on Sept.28, Fridays 3:30 %u2022 5:30 p.m. Cost: $125 per year. For moreinformation call 427-6000, ext. 831.Cookin%u2019 Withthe Fiction Bros.%u201c 14, THE PHO ENIX*!All loyal New York ch a u vin ists w ill in s is t th a t the nam e New York n a tura lly and a u to m a tica lly refers on ly to %u201c Fun C ity%u201d the heart o f M anhattan; w h ile the rest of the sta te is ofte n passed over in term s of a th ro b b in g cu lture . W e live in a sta te w h ich possesses a cu ltu re th a t is alm o st o p p o site of the c ity the sam e name.And now, fro m the h ills of New York S tate com e The F ictio n Brothers Band, bringing th a t unique cu ltu re via th e ir bluegrass and old -tim e m u sic to B ro o klyn %u2019s ow n G ood C offee H ouse of the Ethical C u lture S ociety. The duo, A lan Senauke and H ow ie Tarnower, have been m aking b e a u tifu l m u sic to g e th e r fo r six years now and have put out an album called %u201c C ountry C ooking w ith the F ictio n B rothers.%u201d So if you feel like co o kin g w ith them , y %u2019all c%u2019m on dow n!The Fiction Brothers, at the Good Coffee House, 53 ProspectPark W est. Friday, Septem ber 15,9 p.m. Admission is $2.(

