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A rt e v e n t sP O E TR Y W O R K S H O P S : O na G ritz leadspoetry w orkshops for students of all ages andexp erien ce. Thru Nov. 29, Sat., 5:15-7:15pm.Living A rts Space, 475 F ifth Ave. $90/10 sessions. For info, 788-8588.P O E TR Y R E A D IN G : The Living Arts S pacehosts a reading by th e editors of \tio n \trib u tio n includes a free issue of them ag azine. For info, 788-8588.C O M E D Y R O U TIN E: H arlem com ic C ontrollw ill perform at M in o r Injury on Nov. 15 at 7pm .A dm ission is free. 1073 M anhattan Ave. For info, 389-7985.P H O T O G R A P H Y TALK: Brooklyn M useu mholds gallery talk on \M aker of the M achine A ge,%u201d by M adeline G u n %u00adther. Nov. 8, 3pm. R obert E. Blum Gallery, 1stfloor, 200 Eastern Pkwy. Free. For info,638-5000.S U P E R M A N A N D S H A D O W : BrooklynM useu m presents live perform ance of originalradio scripts of %u201cS u p e rm an %u201d and %u201cTheS hadow .%u201d Nov. 1, 3pm . 3rd floor lecture hall,200 Eastern Pkwy. Free, tickets at front deskon day of perform ance. For info, 638-5000.B R O O K LY N M U S E U M A C TIV ITIE S :Brooklyn M useum holds events in c o n ju n c %u00adtion w ith \1918-1941\Trad itio n s of the T w en ties and Thirties,%u201d w ithC aro line M ortim er, research associate,D ep artm en t of D ecorative Arts, BrooklynM useu m . Nov. 1, 3pm . R obert E. Blum G allery,1st floor. Luncheon lecture series %u201cArt andD esign in A m eric a %u201d starts w ith %u201c M achines,M oney, and C reative A rtists: Design atR o ck efeller C enter,%u201d w ith C arol H erselle Krirvsky, pro fessor of F in e Arts, N ew York U niversity. Nov. 6, 11am. 3rd floor lecture hall. $3, $2seniors, m em bers free. Sym posium on \M a ch in e A ge in A m erica,\10:15am-4:30pm; Nov. 15, 11am-4:30pm. A d %u00advance registration required. $30; seniors,stu d en ts and m em b ers $15; lunch $15 extra.Events free unless noted.STA G ED R E A D IN G S : Brooklyn Playw orksholds staged reading of %u201c8C ,\Nov. 3, 7:30pm . C h am eleo n Gallery, 428S eventh Ave. Free, reservations required.499-2293.B E N E F IT ART S H O W : O pportunity Programfor W om en holds b e n efit art show and sale.Nov. 8, 7pm . Sts. J M E Center, 415 7th St. Free.F o r info, 788-7402 eves.O P E N STU D IO S: A ssociation ofW illiam s b u rg /G ree n p o in t A rtists hold openstudio w eekend. Nov. 8 and 9, 12-6pm. R ec ep %u00adtion at 128 G reenpoint Ave. $3. For info,388-9844.PO ETR Y TO M U S IC : Prospect Park Poetsread poetry, accom pan ied by electronicm usic. Nov. 2 9 , 12:30pm. Brooklyn H eightsLibrary, 280 C adm an Plaza W est. Free. For info, 258-5367.C U LT U R A L C R O S S R O A D S : A celebrationof poet M arianne M oore's 99th birthday, w ithher favo rite m usic played during the 10:30church service and readings from her work,11:30-12:30 on Nov. 16. Lafayette Ave.Presbyterian C hurch, 85 S. O xford St. For info625-7515.B CB C C O M E D Y : Brooklyn C enter for thePerform ing Arts at Brooklyn C ollege presentscom edian Alan King, Nov. 22, 8pm .B LA C K A R TISTS C O N G R E S S : InternationalC ongress of Black W riters and A rtists held incooperatio n w ith the C ollege of N ew R ochelleand th e C enter of A rt and C ulture of B edfordStuyvesant, Nov. 14-16. The R estorationC enter, 1368 Fulton St. For registration form s,638-2500.D a n c eN E X T WAVE: Brooklyn A cadem y of M usicN ext W ave Festival continues with A nneTeresa de K eersm aker perform ing \D anst R osas.%u201d Thru Nov. 1, 8pm ; Nov. 2, 2pm .Lepercq Space, 30 L afayette Ave. $15. For info, 636-4100.N E X T WAVE D A N C E : Brooklyn A cadem y ofM u s ic %u2019s N ext W ave Festival continues w ithM o liss a Fenley and D ancers perform ing tw onew dances. Nov. 5, 7pm; Nov. 6-8, 8pm . C areyPlayhouse. $18, $14. M ark M orris D ance G ro u pprem ieres work set to P ergolesi%u2019s \m ater.%u201d Nov. 12, 7pm and Nov. 1 3 ,8pm , $22,$18, $14, $10; Nov. 14 and 15, 8pm , $25, $20,$16, $12. O pera H ouse. Eiko and K om aprem iere tetralogy of dances in \S to ries.\23, 2pm . Lepercq Space. $15. David Gord o n /P ic k Up Co. present tw o new dances, andexpanded work. Nov. 19, 7pm and Nov. 20,opm, $22, *io , * 14, *iu ; Nov. 2 i ana 22, 6pm ,$25, $20, $16, $12. O pera House.D A N C E TH EATER : Brooklyn C ollege D ivision o f Dance presents production byBrooklyn Dance Theater. Nov. 14,15, 21 and22, 8pm ; Nov. 16 and 23, 2pm . G ershw inTheater. $5, seniors and students $3.M u s ic :Hear The World IsMusic To CelebrateJL ercussionists Glen Velez andNana Vasconcelos may be bestknown for their work with PaulWinter and Pat Metheny, respectively, but on their own, they aretwo o f the most wide-ranging andpowerful musicians around. Andyou should hear them sing. Seeingthem together, and leading theirown group for a change, will be areal treat. Their %u201c Hand DrumMusic of the World%u201d ensemble includes piano and other melodic instruments to sweeten the rhythms.November 2, 3pm, as part ofCelebrate Brooklyn%u2019s music series atthe Prospect Park Picnic House.The series is a real cultural coupfor Celebrate Brooklyn, presentingfirst class artists, some of whom areBrooklyn natives, in a programthat%u2019s both artistically compellingand serves the cultured ethnic communities that fill our neighborhoods. The series continues withperformances by Aires Columbianosand Atahualpa Poalasin, November9, Djimo Kouyate, master performer of traditional West Africanmusic and storytelling, November16 and Los Pleneros de la 21 doingPuerto Rican bomba and plenamusic and dance, November 23.D A N C E AT BCBC: Inbal D ance Theatre ofIsrael pe rfo rm s %u201cW o m an \for the P erform ing A rts, Nov. 5, 2pm . W hitm anHall, C a m p u s Rd. and H illel PI. $8, seniors $6.For info, 434-2222. Fall dance series: M ariaB enitez S panish D ance C om pany w ithflam enco artist Jose G reco. Nov. 8, 8pm ; Nov.9, 2pm . B atsheva D ance C om pany of Israelperform s works by M ark Morris, R obert N orthand Isra e li choreographers. Nov. 15, 8pm ; Nov.16, 2pm . $16, $12, $10, $8.MusicW E S T O N PLAYS JAZZ: Randy W eston perform s h is first jazz co n cert in N YC . Nov. 1,7pm. F irs t Presbyterian C hurch, 124 H enry St.$5 or T D F . For info, 858-3208.B A R B E R S H O P M A G IC : Brooklyn C h ap terSw eet A delines perform 1986 show %u201cA LittleC ountry M agic.%u201d Nov. 1, 8pm . John D ew eyHigh S ch o o l, 50 Ave. X. $10. For info, 236-4341.G O O D C O F F E E H O U SE: G ood C o ffeeH ouse holds folk m usic perform ancesthrough Novem ber. K ildares Fancy perform stradition al Irish and S co ttish dance m usic andsongs, O c t. 31; Lydia A dam s Davis, vocalist,sings on Nov. 7; G em ini appears in concert ofmusic from A m erica, Britain, Israel andHungary, Nov. 14; v o ca lis t/g u ita ris t PurlyGates perform s original, swing, jazz and traditional m usic m ixed w ith her stories and jokes,Nov. 21. C oncerts s tart a t 9:30pm , doors openat 8:45pm . Brooklyn S ociety for EthicalC ulture, 53 Prospect Park W est. $4 or TD F.For in fo , 768-2972, Fri. a fte r 8pm .N E X T WAVE M U S IC : Brooklyn A cadem y ofM u s ic %u2019s N ext W ave Festival continues w ithconcerts through N ovem ber. John Zorn conducts %u201c O n ce Upon a T im e in the East V illa g e,%u201dm usic by Ennio M orricone. O ct. 31, Nov. 1,8pm. C arey Playhouse, $18 and $14. TheB rooklyn Philharm onic, conducted by LukasFoss, w ith rock and jazz m usicians, threechoruses and nine soloists. Nov. 7 and 8,8pm; Nov. 9, 2pm . O p era H ouse, $20, $16, $10.30 L a fa y e tte Ave. F o r info, 636-4100.B R O O K LY N M U S E U M C O N C E R TS : B ACASunday C oncert Series at B rooklyn M useumc o n tin u e s with co n cert by The O m ni E nsem %u00adble, N ov. 2; Alex H ock, pianist, Nov. 9; CarolDonn Trainor, soprano, Nov. 16; violinist RalphH o lla n d e r and pian ist David H ollander, Nov.23; bass-bariton e R obert O sborne and tenorS alvatore C ham pagne, Nov. 30. All start att ' K l n m in 3 r rf f l o n r t o r t u r e h a l l P . n n r o r t e inc onjunction w ith %u201cT h e M achine A ge inA m eric a 1918-1941%u201d exhibit: M usic of theM a ch in e Age, by pian ist Yvar M ikh ashoff,Nov. 9; Big Band and Sw ing, B uck C la yto n %u2019sBig B and M usic, E ddie D urham , and RoyE ldridge, Nov. 16. B oth start at 3pm , 3rd floorlecture hall. All are free.C ELEB R A TE IN T E R N A T IO N A L B R O O K LYN :C elebrate Brooklyn series at P ro sp ect ParkPicnic H ouse continues in N ovem ber. GlenVelez, w ith H and D rum M usic from Aroundthe W orld, Nov. 2; Folk M usic o f C o lu m b ia andthe H igh A ndes w ith A ires C o lu m b ian o s andA tahualpa Poalasin, Nov. 9; D jim o K ouyateperform s tradition al W est A frican M u s ic andD ance, Nov. 16; M usic and D ance from PuertoRico w ith Los Pleneros de la 21, Nov. 23. Allstart at 3pm . Prospect Park W est and 5th St.$5 or TDF; children under 12, 50 cents. For info, 788-0055.B R O O K LY N C O LLEG E: B.C. O p eraW orkshop perform s %u201cStreet S c e n e %u201d by KurtW eili and E lm er Rice, Nov. 6 , 8 p m , LevensonH all. C onservatory of M usic of B rooklyn C ollege C onvocation, Nov. 1 7 ,12:15pm. GershwinTheater. Free. M etrop olitan Brass Q uartet.Nov. 17, 8pm . G erhsw in Theater. $3, studentsand seniors $2. Faculty recital by M ichaelC edric S m ith, guitarist. Nov. 19, 12:15pm.Levenson H all. Free. Pillow and C h air concert.Nov. 1 9 ,12:15pm. Levenson H all. Free. PaulShelden con d u cts W in d Ensem ble. Nov. 20,8pm . W h itm an Hall. $5, students and seniors$3. Faculty ensem ble of cellist M arionFeldm an, flu tis t Bernard G oldberg, pianistM ichael Rogers, and clarinetist Paul Shelden.Nov. 23, 8pm . Levenson Hall. $3, students andseniors $2. Percussion ensem ble, directed byM orris Lang. Nov. 24, 8pm . G e rs h w in Theater.$3, students and seniors $2. S to d d ard Lincolnconducts C ollegium . Nov. 2 6 ,12:15pm. Levenson H all. Free.U N D E R C R O F T D O U B LE BILL: U ndercroftC o ffee H ouse hosts concert by R entones,traditional C eltic, English and R enaissancem usic, fo llow ed by Brooklyn M an d o linQ uartet, classical and ragtim e m usic. Nov. 21,8pm . U ndercroft of A ssum ption C hurch, 61C ranberry St. Free co ffe e and tea; adm ission$4, seniors $3. For info, 834-0176H A Y D N -M O ZA R T-JA ZZ: David BrubeckQ uartet, S t. Jam es C athedral C h o ir andH aydn-M ozart C ham ber O rch estra perform ance o f %u201cTo Hope: A C eleb ratio n andPangue Lingua%u201d ben efit w ith c ham pagnereception. Nov. 22, 8pm , $100, $75, $50, $25.C oncert perform ed w ithout recep tio n , Nov. 23,4pm . $20. $15, $10, $5. St. J am es Pavilion, Jayand Tillary St. For info, 852-4002.B A R G E M U S IC : C ham ber m usic concertsNov. 2, H u m m el, D ahl and B rahm s. Nov. 6 and9, Faure, S chum ann and B rahm s. Nov. 13 and16, M ozart, B eethoven and Faure. Nov. 20 and23, M ozart, R achm anino ff and B eethoven.Nov. 27 and 30, M ozart and B rahm s. Thurs.,7:30pm : Sun.. 4pm . Fulto n Farrv Landinnunder Brooklyn B ridge. $12; s en io rs and%u2019students $10. For info 624-4061.ST. A N N %u2019S B A C H : M usic at S t. A n n %u2019s holds%u201c Bach C a n ta ta S undays.%u201d A w ard-w inningsingers, pianist P eter Serkin and violinist IdaKavaflan join conductoi Fred S herry and100-voice St. A nn%u2019s chorus. Nov. 8, 8pm; Nov.9, 4pm . $12; $10, students and seniors. 157M ontag ue S t. For info, 834-8794.C ELEB R A TE JAZZ: F a ll series opens withtrib u te to D u ke Ellington and B illie Holiday byM arie Toussaint and H eritag e , reading anddiscussion w ith South A fric an poet DumaN dlovu and p erform ance by J am e lle Brown,d ru m m er from G uyana, Nov. 9. S how s 6 and8pm . Paul R obeson Theater, 40 G reene St.Tickets $8 includ ing refresh m en ts. For info,783-9794.IN F U S E D M U S IC : P erfo rm an ce of works byP eter Z u m m o , Esther S ugai and others byc o ntem porary ensem ble Infusion, Novem ber2 4 ,8pm . A t B arg em usic, F u lto n Ferry Landingunder B rooklyn Bridge. S u g g e s ted donation$8, $5 s tu d e n ts and seniors. F o r info,624-4061.DANCE:Do The Hora,Cha, Cha, Chamnklvn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn Collegeopens a first-class series of international dance with Israel%u2019s InbalDance Theater, on November 5.The progam, called %u201c Woman,%u201d usesdance, poetry and ethnic music toportray the life of a Yemenitewoman in Israel.World-famous flamenco dancerJose Greco, born and bred inBrooklyn, will join the MariaBenitez Spanish Dance Companyfor classical Spanish songs anddances, including alegrias, boleras,solea and jalco, on November 8 and9. The Batsheva Dance Company,one of Israel%u2019s hottest modern dancegroups, will perform a wildly eclectic program, including several NewYork premieres, on November 15and 16. The choreographers MarkMorris and Daniel Ezralow, willdraw from Bach and Rossini toTom Waits, Paco de Lucia and Andreas Vollenweider. Imagine that.

