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                                    To Have Your Event Listed Here, Com pose a Concisely Worded News Item: Make Sure To Include a Telephone Number. Send to: Up and Coming 395 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn 11217U - '^ C I 'U I I I I . T k i %u00bbi%u00abrri , l i i cl y i k j I i l l i c i t j o ci yimhian Musicsic of the A n d e s and th e gro up A ires C olo m b ia on N ov. 9 at 3pm a s part o f th e: s erie s at th e P rospect P ark PicnicG U N S TO B R U SH ES: G ree n F ield s Cafeshow s p ain tings by R aym ond M c N u lty in exhibit %u201c M etam orphosis: F ro m Loaded Guns toB rushes.\12m idnight; S at., 10am -12m idnight; Sun.,10am-10pm. 307 Seventh Ave. For info,768-8967.E TH IC A L LITH O S: %u201c Park Slope A rch itecture: Victorian Era,%u201d lithographs by ShunjiSakuyam a. Nov. 9 thru D ec. 28. O p eningreception, Nov. 9 , 12:30-2pm. Brooklyn Societyfor Ethical C u ltu re M e etin g House, 53 Prospect Park W es t. G allery open Sunday,12:30-2pm or by appointm ent. For info,768-2972.TH E CLAY POT: C eram ic M urals byElizabeth M acD onald. T hru Nov. 26. \porary G e m s,%u201d a jew elry display by 11 artists,including 2 local artists, w ill run from Nov.30-Jan. 12. T h e artists reception w ill be heldNov. 2 9 .1-4om. M on.-W ed., Sat.,10:30am-6:30; Sun., 12-5pm. 162 SeventhAve. For info, 788-6564.C H A M E L E O N GA LLER Y: W in n ers of%u201c C uriouser and C uriouser\Nov. 22. Hours: W ed.-Fri., 1-7pm; Sat., 11am7pm; Sun., 11am-5pm. 428 Seventh Ave. For info, 965-4583.M U S E U M O F TH E B O R O U G H O FB R O O K LY N : %u201cTides of Im m igration: R om anticVisions and Urban R ealities.%u201d Thru Dec. 2,Mon., W ed., Thurs., 10am-5pm; Tues., 10am8pm; Fri.-Sun., 12-4pm. Brooklyn C ollege,Boylan H all, Room 2147, B edford Ave. andC am pus Rd. For info, 780-5152.BACA D O W N T O W N E X H IB IT IO N S :%u201c G lam our and D ram a,%u201d th eatrical in terpretations and docum en tary photographs byDaniel Falgerho, Ruby Levesque, Keri Pickettand John Schlesinger, Thru Nov. 22. Galleryhours: Tues.-Thurs., 1-6pm; Fri. and Sat.,1-10pm.B E L A N T H I G A LLER Y: S cu lp tu re by PhyllisReskind, photos by M urray M eln ick, paintingsby H arold M . Leroy. Nov. 6-22. W ed.-M on.,10am -m idnight. 142 C ourt St. F o r info,855-2769.B R O O K LY N M U S E U M : Exhibits: - TheA lex H illm an Fam ily Foun dation C ollection:French A rt o f the 19th and 20th C enturies,thru Jan. 5 ,1 9 8 7 ; T w en tieth C en tu ry Design,thru Mar. 2 ,1 98 7; M onu m ental D raw ing ThruNov. 10; T h e M achine A ge in A m erica, thruFeb. 16,1987; A m erican W orks on Paper, thruDec. 1; R einstallation of Islam ic C ollection,perm anent installation; H iro sh ig e %u2019s O n e H u n %u00addred F am ous View s of Edo: A u tu m n , Nov.5-Jan. 5; M a g ic in M iniature: A n cie n t EgyptianScarabs, Seals, and A m ulets, Nov. 7-June 29;The A dvent of M odernism : Post Im pressionism and N orth A m erican A rt 1900-1918,Nov. 26-Jan. 19; P eter G ourfain: R oundaboutand O th e r W orks, Nov. 26-Jan. 26.843 S T U D IO G A LLER Y: \C o n n e ctio n ,%u201d paintings and sculpture. ThruNov. 9. 843 E. N ew Yo7k Ave. For info,771-4481.FFA G A LLER Y: %u201cThe Joys of C h ild ren ,%u201dgroup show. Thru Nov. 8, Sat., 10am -5pm ; alsoopen Nov. 9 , 10am-5pm. 16 C liffo rd PI. For info, 383-4975. R eception: O ct. 9 ,6pm .R O TU N D A G A LLER Y: %u201cThe A nim al W ith in ,%u201dpaintings and sculpture. Nov. 10-Dec. 20.Tues.-Fri., 12-5pm; Sat., 11am -4pm . C adm anPlaza W es t and O range St. For info, 875-4031.PALM G A LLER Y: 408 A tlan tic Ave. For info,624-7091.D A N A S C H O LA R S : Pratt In s titu te %u2019s R ubelleand N orm an S chafler G allery hosts show ofupper level fine arts m ajors, %u201cT h e 1985-86D ana S tu d en t Interns Show .%u201d Nov. 7 thru Dec.10, M on.-Fri., 9am -5pm . R eception: Nov. 6,4-6pm . 200 W illough by Ave. For info, 636-3517.W IN S T O N & CO: %u201c M a in eS trea m s,%u201d work byM aine artisans, thru Nov. 9. %u201c East M eetsW est,%u201d furniture, ceram ics and te x tile s by 20artisans, Nov. 11-Dec. 7. Tues.-Fri., 12-7pm;Sat., 11am-6pm; Sun., 12-5pm; or by appointm ent. 95 Seventh Ave. For info, 638-7942.W E IS N E R G ALLERY: %u201cW orks %u201981-%u201986,%u201d pain tings by C raig Killy. Exhibit preview, Nov. 6-7.The show runs from Nov. 8-Dec. 2. Galleryhours: W ed.-Sat., 1-7pm. 8812 Third Ave. Forinfo, 748-1324.A M M O SPACE: %u201c Say C heese,\contem porary portraiture, all m edia. Thru Nov.23, Sat. and Sun., 1-5pm. 135 Plym outh St. Forinfo, 858-1900.M IN O R IN JU R Y: 7 jh t Brooklyn artists arefeatured in %u201cThe M ove to B rooklyn\9. \social e th n ic narrative. Runs from Nov. 21 thruDec. 20. G allery hours are Fri.-Sun., 1-6pm orby appointm ent. 1073 M anhattan Ave.J U R IE D ART: Long Island U niversityBrooklyn C am pus%u2019 S a le n a G allery show s%u201cW orks on Paper %u201986,\and photography of 39 finalists in a com petition jud g ed by critic and author P eter Frank.Nov. 6-26, 10am-5pm. A t the reception Nov. 6,4-6pm , Mr. Frank will aw ard the 3 w inners. Forinfo, 403-1051.D A N C E THEATER: Brooklyn C o lleg e Division o f D ance presents production byBrooklyn Dance Theater. Nov. 14, 15, 21 and22, 8pm; Nov. 16 and 23, 2pm. G ershw inTheater. C am pus Rd. and H illel PI. $5, seniorsand stu d en ts $3. For info, 434-1900.N E X T WAVE D A N C E : Brooklyn A cadem y ofM u sic's N ext Wave F estival c o n tin u e s withM olissa Feniey and D ancers perform ing tw onew dances. Nov. 6-8, 8pm. C arey Playhouse,30 Lafayette St. T ickets $18 and $14. For info,636-4100.D ance A t BCBCB rooklyn born fla m e n c o dancerJ o s e G reco w ill join th e M a riaB e n ite z S panish D ance C o ., on Nov8 and 9 at B C B C .'Geologic Moments' Is Next At BAM's Dance FestivalMolissa Feniey and Dancers, who appeared in the Brooklyn Academy of Music%u2019s1983 Next Wave Festival, will return toBAM in the 1986 Next Wave Festival.Feniey, who won a 1986 New York Danceand Performance award (Bessie) forchoreography, will present the worldpremiere of %u201cGeologic Moments,%u201d anevening-length work in two sections,through November 8 in BAM%u2019s Helen OwenCarey Playhouse, 30 Lafayette Ave.%u201cGeologic Moments%u201d explores the continnallv nhanaincr omntinnal states within -----------V whuman beings, using as its centralmetaphor the shifting strata within theearth. Douglas Johnson and ChristopherMattox will join Molissa Feniey, Silvia Martins, and Scottie Mirviss to dance the piece,marking the first time Fenley%u2019s companyhas included male dancers in nearly sevenyears. The first section of %u201cGeologicMoments%u201d will be danced to music byPhilip Glass %u2014 an excerpt from the score tothe Cologne Section of Robert Wilson%u2019s %u201ctheCIVIL warS: a tree is best measured whenit is down.%u201d another section of which will beperformed at BAM in December. The second will be danced to music composed byJulius Eastman, performed live byEastm an and Joyce Solomon.Molissa Feniey formed her own companyin 1977, and has since won critical acclaim ,five National Endowment for the ArtsFellowships and commissions from TheKitchen and Jacob%u2019s Pillow, among others.Tickets for %u201cGeologic Moments%u201d are $18 and$14. For reservations and information, call6364100.M O R R IS %u2019 WAVE: Brooklyn A cadem y ofM u sic%u2019s N ext W ave Festival continues w ithperform ance of new w ork set to P ergolesi%u2019s%u201c S tabatm ater,%u201d by M ark M orris D ance G roup.Nov. 12, 7pm; Nov. 13, 8pm, each $22, $18, $14,$10. Nov. 14-15, 8pm , $25, $20, $16, $12. 30L afayette St. For info. 636-4100.D A N C E AT BCB C: Brooklyn C en ter for thePerform ing Arts p resents M aria BenitezSpanish D ance C om pan y w ith flam enco artistJose G reco. Nov. 8, 8pm; Nov. 9, 2pm . C a m %u00adpus Rd. and H illel PI. Tickets $16, $12, $10 and$8. For info, 434-1900.h iM |C IN E M A 86: N Y C Bureau of R ecreationpresents: \Brooklyn W ar M em orial B uilding, C adm anPlaza W est near C lark St. Free adm ission. Forinfo, 965-6584.TELL O N M O U N TA IN : Brooklyn H eightsLibrary presents show ing of %u201c G o Tell it on theM oun tain,\2:30pm. 280 C adm an Plaza W est Free. F o r info, 780-7789.F IL M S FO R S E N IO R S : W alt W hitm anLibrary show s film s for senior citizens.%u201c Ballad of the Irish H orse,\Edw ards St. and A uburn PI. Free. For info,855-1508.W AR M E M O R IA L M O VIES: C in em a %u201986 atBrooklyn W ar M em orial show s \Faith,\Portrait of a S pring,\Nov. 13, 7pm. C adm an Plaza W est, betw eenC lark and M iddagh Sts. Free. For info,965-6584.A P A R TH E ID FILM S : Eastern ParkwayLibrary shows %u201cW in n ie and N elso n M andela\and %u201cW itn ess to A p arth e id ,%u201d Nov. 12, 4pm and6:30pm . Free. Eastern Pkwy. at S chenectadyAve. Free. For info, 765-5150.B R O O K LY N H E IG H T S C IN E M A : 70 H enrySt.: Tel. 596-7070.1. Peggy S ue G o t M arried,Fri.-Thurs.: 2, 3:55, 5:50, 7:50 ,9:50 . C rocodileD unee, Fri.-Thurs.: 2, 3:50, 5:40, 7:35, 9:30.C O B B LE H IL L T W IN : 265 C o u rt St.: Tel.596-9113. S om ething W ild, Fri.: 5:20, 7:30, 9:45.Sat.: 1, 3:10, 5:20, 7:30, 9:45. Sun. and Tues.: 1,3:05, 5:10, 7:15,9:20. M on., W ed. and Thurs.:7:15,9:30. 2. The C o lo r of M oney, Fri.: 5:30,7:45,10. Sat.: 1,3:15, 5:30, 7 :45 ,10 . Sun. andTues.: 1, 3:10, 5:20, 7:30, 9:40. M on., W ed. andThurs.: 7:20, 9:30.D U F F IE L D T W IN : 249 D uffield St.: Tel.855-3967.1. Jum ping Jack Flash, Fri.-Thurs.:12:40, 3, 5:15, 7:30, 9:50. 2. Vendetta,Fri.-Thurs.: 12:30, 2:25, 4:15,6:10, 9 ,1 0 .LO E W %u2019S M E TR O P O LITA N Q U A D : 395Fulton St.: Tel. 8 75 -4 02 4.1. A liens, Fri.-Thurs.:1, 5:20, 9:40. The Fly, 3:30, 7:55. 2. Q uiet C ool,Fri.-Thurs.: 12:35, 2:10, 3:50, 5:25, 7:05,8:45,10:20. 3. Soul m an, Fri.-Thurs.: 12, 2, 4 ,6, 8,1 0 .4. 52 Pick Up, Fri.-Thurs.: 12, 2, 4 ,6, 8,1 0 .PLA ZA T W IN C IN E M A : 314 Flatbush Ave.:Tel. 636-0170. 1. C rocodile D unee, Fri.: 5, 6:45,8:35,10:15. Sat.-M on.: 1, 2:45, 4:30,6:20, 8:10,9:55. Tues. and Thurs.: 6:20, 8:10, 9:55.S om ething W ild, Fri.: 5:30, 7:40, 9:50.Sat.-M on.: 1:10, 3:20, 5:30, 7:40, 9:50.Tues.-Thurs.: 6, 8, 9:55.Coming on Novem ber 27,Our D ecem ber Edition o fThe Phoenix Preview, ournew monthly look at thebusy arts scene in andaround DowntownBrooklyn.I f you 9ve got an event oractivity scheduled inDecem ber, especially aspecial fair, musical ortheatrical program orother activity f o r theholidays, get us the detailsn writing before our Nov.19 deadline.N ovem ber 6, 1986, TH E P H O E N IX , Page 17
                                
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