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                                    time Idutionsaiion piin theeco-sponsoring an English-as-a-Second Language reentry course for women, it is designed for women whowant to resume their education. The course, given atBrooklyn%u2019s E! Centro, hopes to help women re-enter theeducation and career worlds. Ei Centro is a Spanishlanguage Information Center located in the Wiiliamsburgh Branch of the Brooklyn Public Library.The free course begins on September 30 and will beoffered on twelve consecutive Saturdays at 11 a.m.English-as-a-Second Language, begins September 30at 11 a.m. For fuller information call Ei Centro at387-8391.m e nQianao jo n r uance company, which moved torwhths is really geftfngintoths hs%u00ab1 of Brooklyn, Their very first p a fc n a n c ewm debut at the Atlantic Antic 4 on the comer erfaoertan R ace and Atlantic Avenue.ft's all a part of the program preparation th a t theCompany has been going through. The Companyspecializes fn modern ballet - primarily choreographedW W a n d e Jorlf himself. The Antic will fu tu re the|m u p in a pantomime ballet performed to the exquisitecomposftfons of B i^ e t and Saint Seans.The fifteen minute performance on stage will relateflie love story of Pierrot and Pierrette, it promises to be3 JPWPtf P e n a n c e . %u2018The Rolando Jorlf Dance Confoany, Finrt Perform.a n %u00bb at tha Atlantic Antic 4, cornar * Boerum Placeand Atlantic Avenue at 3 p.m.%u2022 %u25a0__- __ _ %u25a0TOsvfata,*%u2019''3erfes B. m at! matinee season, ooens with ft%u00aeCleveland O t e t r a on October 29. Safes C presentsfour outstanding orchestras starting with the Pittsburgh Symphony conducted by Andre w evin onOctober 2%u00ae.%u2022 9MMMM *** *> f t y m * J ww* vand lowing forward to the next 25 years.BCBC Room 1S4, Gershwin, Brooklyn College,Brooklyn, N.Y. For ticket and concert information call78\operatic concerts are $12,10, 8, 6 and 4. Single ticketprices for soloist perfornances are $7, S and 3.September 21,1978, TH E PHOENIX, Page 12Keach Out For HelpRape is one of the most devasting violations that canbe inflicted on anyone of any age. Its emotional andtraumatic effect can linger for a long time after theincident has occurred.Although rape is by no means reversible, there arecenters located throughout the five boroughs to providecounseling and services to rape victims. Brooklynhouses three such centers:Brooklyn YW CA Women%u2019s Center, 30 Third Avenue,875-1190. The center is staffed by social workers andcrisis counselors from Monday-Friday, 7 p.m.-9:30p.m. Services include court advocacy by Staten IslandCommunity College law students, short-term counseling and referrals for legal services. $1 charge.Victim /W itn e s s Reception C enter, 120 Schermerhorn S treet, 9th Floor, 834-7454. Thecenter is staffed by graduate students and volunteers,intake receptionists and service counselors onMonday-Friday, 9-5 p.m. Services include assistancewith applications for Crime Victims Compensation,basic orientation to the court system, counseling andreferrals to social service and health agencies. Serviceis free.Crime Victims Hotline, 50 Court Street, 834-7444.Staffed by students and community volunteers,Sunday-Friday, 9a.m .-11 p.m. Services include brieftelephone counseling, referrals and legal information.Emergency repair crews will fix locks, windows anddoors to secure burglarized homes on a temporarybasis. Service is free.New York Police Hotline: 566-1011, Mon-Fri 9-5 p.m.for a copy of the Rape Resource Guide )listing ofcenters)envelope to Eastern Women%u2019s Center, 14 E. 60thStreet, N .Y .* N.Y. 10022, c/c Community RelationsDepartment.Truss in ProfileHeads will surely turn at the latest outstanding art exhibit at theBrooklyn Center of Long island University, Saiena Library LearningCenter. Brooklyn resident Ned Truss is displaying an exhibition of hispaintings, drawings and screen prints through October 15.Truss%u2019 work centers around studies o f heads from all views:profiles, straight on and three-quarter views. Color drawings use ink,water colors, acrylic paint and colored pencils. The Profile Series isspectacular and most unusual.-t--. u%u2014 %u2014 ,I I U O O 1 t o o p u i u v / i p u i v ^ u i l l IIK A IIJ I I U M l l U I I U i IUI UAI IIU U v l IIc .U UI v/pvs,Asia and Latin America and is the recipient of numerous p* izes. Hiswork has been shown at the Museum of Modern Art in Bogota and the Whitney Museum in New York, among others.Ned Truss, Third Floor Gallery of the Saiena Learning Ce ter at it>eBrooklyn Center of LIU, University Plaza. Monday-Friday, p a.m.-5p.m.
                                
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