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                                    / .................. ..................... ' %u2022 W I ' M i l b / V L V I I I O U V / I I I Uc h e f %u2019s h a lf- b a k e d idea f o r a S u n d a y specia l, i t %u2019s high time that you turned your culture-deprived eye tow ards this dynam ic Dance Theatre com pany. Now preparing to present their acclaimed style of modern dance'to their fellow B r o o k l y n i t e s at th e %u2018O l d -9 %u2019 C u ltu r a l Center, the program will include, among other presentations. %u201c S p a c ia l D e l i g h t s , \new m usic by Subotnick; and %u2018%u2018Suite Country.\of which is being choreographed by Kent Baker.The C hildren%u2019s matinee will include fun and fast-m oving excerpts from the com pany's repertoire, along with a prehistoric reptile da nce called %u201c Ich.\added attraction for theA Baker%u2019s Half Dozen performs October 20, 21and 22 at 8 p.m., special children%u2019s matineeOctober 22, 2 p.m. Tickets for matinee: $1, over 13,$2. Evening shows, $3.50, $2.50 for students andseniors. $1 discount for advance eveningpurchases. Tickets on sale Monday throughFriday, at the %u2018Old 9%u2019 office and various storesthroughout Brooklyn. For more ticket or showinformation, call 783-2011 weekdays or 499-5620evenings.Not Half-Baked(And GettingHotter)Scaling %u25a0The spotlight is on so what could be m|%u00a7 tour of Brooklyn J-' r.o m m u n itie s in RroH'.i Organized by T h | | tour, e n title d %u2018%u2018The Efl> through brownstonelj historic Plymouth C l j shops on Montague 9 It happens this S u f for three hours anc%u00ae s c h e d u le d fo r tha t 
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