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                                    Page 16, May 3, 1973, PHOENIXEVENTSGOLDEN AGE OF BROOKLYN:Special program sponsored by theBrooklyn Vassar Club. Fri., May* O n -t-. w * I I ! , . * - %u2022 8 o _%u2022 a-t, o J J . u i . , %u00bb J.1 . i n s t u i i t a i o u C i6 l} ' l128 Pierrepont St. John H. Lindenbush, speaker. Followed bywine and cheese in the Society%u2019sVictorian Parlor. $2.50, advance;$.1 at door. Reservations, SusanWoolfson, 30 Monroe PL, 11201.CARNIVAL: Annual SpringCarnival, Brooklyn Tech HighSchool, 29 Ft. Greene PL, Fri., May4, 20 a.m.. Sun., May 6, 1 p.m.Activities, exhibits, meet parentsand students, music. For info call:UL 8-5150.SPRING LUNCHEON: annualevent for the benefit of theBrooklyn Heights Youth Center;Sat., May 5, 12:30p.m. at theNevins Day Care Center, 460Atlantic Ave. Reservations: send$5 per person to the Youth Center,406 Atlantic Ave., or call 858-1538.13 ANNUAL DANCE, VonWesterhout Mola Club, Assemblyman Mike Pesce, HonoraryGuest, Music by Cilento Clan & TheContinentals, at ManhattanCenter, 34th St. & 8th Ave., Sat.May 5, 9 p.m. adm. $5. tickets atdoor or phone MA 4-9360.PARK SLOPE HOUSE TOUR:featuring 6th Ave. Sun., May 6, 1:30- 1:30p.m., rain or shine. Adm:$2.50 per person (children 6-16, $1)in advance. Info: call 768-7415, 965-3211. 622-9073. Start corner ofFlathush & Sixth Aves.STREET FAIR: benefit BoerumHill Nursery School. Sun., May 6PROSPECT LEFFERTS GARDENS: House Tour of Maple St. &Lincoln Rd. Added attractions %u2014entertainment, sales. Sun., May 6,1-5 p.m., rain or shine. Tickets:$2.50; start at Chapel of GraceReformed Church, cor. of BedfordAve. & Lincoln Rd.; Advancesales: call 462-7144.COMEDY FILM CLASSICS: TheThree Stooges - Selected Shorts.Sun., May 6, 3p.m. Lecture Hall,Brooklyn Museum. Membs: $.50,non-membs: $1.POETRY READING: by ChesterFulmer, actor: %u201cAmericana.%u201dSun., May 6, 2p.m. Third FI. WestGallery, Brooklyn Museum.ANNUAL LUNCHEON. Downtown Brooklyn Association. Mon.,May 7, 11:45 a.m., Towers Hotel.$15 per person. Reservations, 522-7200.Lush Soundsat RomanticConcertContinued from Page 4and Tchaikowsky wore performed beautilully by the Philharmonia under the guidance of Foss and with the assistance of clarinist David Oppenheim, pianist Abba Bogin, the New York Kantorei and the Philharmonia Chorus led by David Aurelius.The star of the evening and no doubt the main attraction for the older crowd of concert attendents, Eleanor Steber, sang %u201cFour Last Songs%u201d composed in 1948 by Richard Strauss; the anachronist of the Romantic Movement according to Foss. Soprano Steber was in excellent voice, and her deeply moving interpretation of the finale, Wagner%u2019s Prelude and Liebestod from %u201c Tristan und Isolde%u201d (the work after which Romanticism had nowhere left to go) %u201cbroke the place up.%u201dyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiiiiimiiiiiu| Sick of the Sexist |i S c e n e ?| LIB-WOMEN & LIB-MEN fS Expands to Brooklyn Heights. Come %u00ab 5 meet in stim ulating open ended raps on - s liberation, sex roles, human awareness s s socializing 8, refreshments. Friday at E 5 8:00 pm. F irs t U n ita ria n Church, H e Pierrepont 8. Monroe PI., Brooklyn Hts. S E $3. Contr. Subway: All trains to Boro S _ nrtii. Doors close by pm n illllM I I I I I IIIH IIIIIIIH IIIIIIIIIIIim illllllillllllff{\\mOKL YN S HAPPENm1Do you have a civic, scnool. church, bloc*association social, or club meeting comingup next week? Be sure everyone knowsabout it by letting PHOENIX knowiAibmit your listings bynoon Monday tor each Thursday's paper.Write PHOENIX at 132 Clinton St, or call643-1032.A DOGON EXPERIENCE: specialevent. Improvisational theaterpieces performed by children whoparticipated in the Dogon programat the Brooklyn Museum. Sat.,May 5, 2:30p.m., BrooklynMuseum.PAINTINGS: by Richard Miller onexhibit in the Humanities Bldg.Gallery of Long Island University,Flatbush Ave. Ext. at DeKaib Ave.Hours: Mon. - Fri., 10 a.m. to 10p.m. April 30 thru May 22.COLOR INK DRAWINGS: ofAlberto Dutary exhibited at the MBldg. Gallery of Long IslandUniversity, Flatbush Ave. Ext. atDeKaib Ave. Hours: Mon. - Fri., 10a.m. to 7 p.m. Weekends, 10 a.m. to4 p.m. Thru May 10.CARNIVAL IN BROOKLYNEXHIBITION: centered on theannual festival of West IndianAmericans. Community Gallery,Brooklyn Museum. April 22 %u2014 May13.AFRICAN ART: From the LesterWunderman Collection. BrooklynMuseum, April 4-May 20.PROMENDADE ART SHOW:11th Semi-Annual Show on theEsplanade between Cranberry andRemsen Sts. May 12-13, 19-20, 26-27. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Info, 998-0983.ANNUAL FENCE ART SHOW:sponsored by the BrooklynMuseum%u2019s Community Committee,will be held on May 20 (Rain daleMay 27), 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Entryblanks available now for artistsand craftsmen who wish to exhibit.Info: call 789-2493.MORGAN SANDERS, PaintingsAssemblages, Gallery 91, 91Atlantic Ave., April 28-May 10JAPANESE DANCERS: SaekoSee Page 4Ichinohe and Co. w ill a p p e a r at BAM M ay 17NUTRITION WORKSHOP: How toshop wisely and prepare inexpensive appetizing meals,workshop series sponsored byMethodist Hospital, designed forhousewives and senior citizens. 1-3p.m., Tues., May 8, St. ThomasAquinas Church, 249 Ninth St., at4th Ave., Park Slope.%u201cSUMMER OF %u201942%u201d : moviepresented by student governmentof Long Island University, Wed.,May 9, 7:30p.m. Adm: $.75. LIUHumanities Bldg. Conference Hall,Flatbush Ave. Ext. at DeKaib Ave.LEGAL SEMINAR: sponsored bvthe South Bklyn. Legal Services &the Heights and Hill CommunityCouncil. Four successivesessions: Weds., April 25, May 2, 9,& 16. in the T.V. Lounge, 4th fl%u201eHotel SI. George. To registercontact Heights & Hill at 596-8789.MKTS BASEBALL FILMS:%u201cSecond Decade\Series.%u201d Free. Wed., May 9, 7:30p.m.. Pacific Community Library,30-3rd Ave. Refreshments.Choir atHeights ChurchContinued from Paqe 4choice- the voices did not blend, and the volume was blunted.This was the first time the choir had sung a morning concert, according to a glee club member, and as a result, many of the voices were strained. Warming up toward the end of the concert, however, the group did a good job with the old spiritual, %u201cWere You There?%u201d Concluding with an unrehearsed request, %u201cThe Lord%u2019s Prayer,\group once again faltered.The Hampden Sydney Choir is on an Eastern tour and will present concerts in New Jersey and Delaware before returning to the 200-year-old college campus outside of Farmville, in southside Virginia.%u2014KITTY TER JENNEARLY NEW SALE, Benefit ofBrooklyn Women%u2019s Exchange,Church of St. Ann%u2019s & The HolyTrinity, Clinton & montague Sts,Thurs. May 10 & Fri. May 11, 11a.m. to 6 p.m.OUTDOOR FAIR, BrooklynEthical Culture School, 49 ProspectPark West, Sat., May 12, 11 a.m. - 5p.m., raindate Sat. May 19.PROMENADE BAKE SALE willbe held by The Music School of theFirst Presbyterian Church, Sat.May 12, from 10 to 4 near thePierrepont St. entrance to thepromenade.MUSIC &DANCEDANCE WORKS: of ProfessorsLinion, Weidman and June Lewis,artist and lecturer, will be performed by the Brooklyn CollegeDance Theatre on May 4-5, 8p.m.,Gershwin Theatre, Campus Rd.and llillel PL, near the FlatbushNostrand Ave. intersection.Tickets: $2, students %u2014 $1.MUSIC NITE: The King Chorus,members of the Society for thePreservation of Barber ShopQuartet Singing in America;pianist Ron-AId Williams;vocalists Nancy Sanserverino &the Turner Sisters, & others. Sat.,May 5, 8p.m. Music Hall, BrooklynAcademy of Music. Adm: $1.Tickets on sale at BAM box office.Info: call 783-4469.ANNUAL SPRING CONCERT;Brooklyn College SymphonicBand will be conducted by SirRudolf Bing, Sat., May 5, 8p.m.Whitman Hall, Ave. H andCampus Rd. Tickets: $2, students$1. Info: 859-1180.CONCERT: works of Hindemith,Schuller, Ebert and others will beperformed by the Brooklyn CollegeSGS Chorus and Chamber Ensemble on ^un., May 6, 7:30p.m.vxi-i an vv in I Iicaii e, v diiijni> Ivu.and Hillel PL near the FlatbushNostrand Ave. intersection. Adm:$2, students%u2014 $1.Bell Moving & Storage373 ATLANTIC AVE.625-9609SUNDAY CONCERT: WilliamBoxer High School Jazz Band. May6, lp.m. Auditorium Court,Brooklyn Museum.STRING ENSEMBLE:American Symphony String Ensemble, conducted by SamuelMarder, concert in the Library,Long Island Historical Society, 128Pierrepont St., Sunday, May 6, 3p.m. Public invited; free.JAZZ CONCERT: Thurs., May 10,8p.m. Hakim Jami Quintet, forteens & adults. MUSE, 1530 Bedford Ave.FOLK DANCING: with KarlFinger at the Park Slope Old FirstReformed Church. Thurs., April26, Mav 10, & Mav 24: 7:30p.m.Info: 965-4281, 929-7220.JAPANESE DANCERS AT BAM:The Friends of Brooklyn Academyof Music will have as their guestsat their annual meeting SaekoI n t h i n o c h e , m o d e r nchoreographer and dancer and amember of her company. Thecapsule performance will be opento public, free of charge, Thurs.,May 17, Chelsea Theatre, BrooklynAcademy. Info: call Mrs. EvelynOrtner, NE 8-3128.THEATRECHELSEA PRESENTS: VideoFree America in %u2018The ContinuingStory of Card & Ferd'. Eightmonitor video event %u2014 soap operastyle. April 24 - May 6. BrooklynAcademy of Music. Info: call 783-5110.%u201cDARK OF THE MOON%u201d( playpresented by Long IslandUniversity Theatre. Fri. - Sat.,May 4, 5, 11, 12, 7:30 p.m. St. FelixStreet Playhouse, 126 St. Felix St.(adjacent to Brooklyn Academy ofMusic). Adm: $2,.Students: $1.50.HEIGHTS PLAYERS: %u201cAnyoneCan Whistle,%u201d Friday andSaturday, May 4-5,11-12,18-19, 8:30p.m., 26 Willow Place,Reservations, call 237-2752.$3.WORKSHOP EXHIBIT: selectedpieces created in BrooklynMuseum%u2019s %u201cin-depth workshops%u201dof 1972-73 by children 6-17. May 27 -July 1, Corner Gallery, BrooklynMuseum.GALLERY TALKS: Sat., May 5,1:15 p.m. %u2014 African Influences inModern Art, Nina Jansen, Members Room, Brooklyn Museum.Wed., May 9, Sat., May 12, 1:15p.m. %u2014 Ritual and Ceremony inDogon Art, Bernadette Brown,Robert Blum Gallery, BrooklynMuseum.CHILDRENS%u2019PROGRAMSPKTEY AND THE POGOSTICK,A Modern Musical Fantasy, NewYork City Community College,Klitgord Center, 285 Jay St., Sat.May 5. 2 p.m.CHILDRENS SPECIAL: part ofthe \Entertainment%u201d program at BAM,sponsored by the Brooklyn Arts &Cultural Society. Sat.. May 5, 2p.m.International folk tales, music,poetry & dance with youngstersfrom the Wyckoff Center andTompkins Park. Adm: $1. MusicHall, Brooklyn Academy of Music.Tickets on sale at BAM box office.Info: call BACA at 783-4469.FESTIVAL TIME: Total Theatrefor Youth - music, drama, danceperformed by multi-ethnic group ofprofessional young people.Director, Andora Hodgin. Sat.,May 12, 2p.m. Auditorium Court,Brooklyn Museum.COMMON SENSES: A PhysicalSelf-Identification Exhibit forchildren 6 yrs. and up. ThroughMay at MUSE, 1530 Bedford Ave.Info: 774-2900.THE ADVENTURES OF TOMSAWYER: National Theatre Co.,Sun., May 13, lp.m. Music Hall,Brooklyn Academy of Music.Tickets: $1.25 - ,75, reservationscal! 783-2434.Dr. FocheSI K. J e h o s h o p h o t D.D.famous radio and TV personalityw ith special talentsCall 78 3 -0 6 8 7 every Sunday, 4 PM -7PM.a special consultant and advisor on marriages, divorces,child problems, infant dedications and all other problems.C l J IC* I__l_V I U I 1\\ vi. C&of I. W W# %u25a0 <0 I I A i L %u201cT i l l11 II.
                                
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