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The Best ofWhat's HappeningIn and AroundDowntown BrooklynD A N C E TH EATER : Brooklyn College Division of Dance presents production byBrooklyn Dance Theater. Nov. 21 and 22, 8pm;Nov. 23, 2pm. Gershwin Theater. Campus Rd.and Hillel PI. $5, seniors and students $3. Forinfo, 434-1900.O U TB A C K D A N C IN G : Spoke the Hub Dancing holds its first Outback Series productionof fall season, with new dance solos. Nov. 21and 2 2 ,8pm. Gowanus Arts Exchange, 295Douglass St. $6 or TDF. For info, 596-5250.S C H N E ID E R A N D CO.: Lynn Schneider andDancers perform at Prospect Park PicnicHouse. Nov. 22, 8pm. Prospect Park West and5th St. $8. For info, 638-4008.N E W M O O N WAVE: Brooklyn Academy ofM usic%u2019s Next Wave Festival continues withthe premiere of Eiko and Koma%u2019s %u201c New MoonStories.%u201d Nov. 20-22,8pm; Nov. 23, 2pm.Lepercq Space, 30 Lafayette Ave. Tickets $15.Limited seating available. For info, 636-1400.G O R D O N %u2019S WAVE: David Gordon Pick UpCo. premieres three works at BrooklynAcademy of M usic%u2019s Next Wave Festival.Through Nov. 22, 8pm. Tickets Nov. 20, $22,$18, $14, $10; Nov. 21-22, $25, $20, $16, $12. 30Lafayette Ave. For info, 636-4100.1O N T H E BARGE: Bargemusic presentscham ber music concerts, work by Mozart,Rachm aninoff and Beethoven. Nov. 20,7:30pm; Nov. 23, 4pm. Fulton Ferry Landing,under Brooklyn Bridge. $12; seniors andstudents $10. For info, 624-4061.M U S E U M C O N C ER T: Bass-baritone RobertOsborne and tenor Salvatore Champagne singsongs by Schumann, Bizet, Brahms andPurcell, in BACA Sunday Concert Series atBrooklyn Museum. Nov. 3 0 ,1:30pm. 200Eastern Pkwy. Free. For info, 783-3077.C O LLE G E EN S E M B LE : Brooklyn CollegeWind Ensemble performs in concert, conducted by Paul Shelden. Nov. 2 0 ,8pm. W hitman Hall, Campus Rd. and Hillel PI. $5,students and seniors $3. For info, 434-1900.R E N TO N E S A N D M A N D O L IN : UndercroftCoffee House presents double-bill concert byRentones (traditional Celtic, English andRenaissance music) and Brooklyn MandolinQuartet (classical music and ragtime). Nov. 21,8pm. Undercroft of Assumption Church, 61Cranberry St. $4, seniors $3, children under 12$2. For info, 834-0176.PU R I.Y C O F F E E HOUSE: Good CoffeeHouse presents vocalist and guitarist PurlyGates in concert. Nov. 2 1 ,8:45pm (doors openat 9:30pm). 53 Prospect Park W est. $4 or TDF.For info, 768-2972, Fri. after 8pm.BRU BEC K , C H A M B E R , C H O IR : DaveBrubeck Quartet, Haydn-Mozart Chamber Orchestra and St. James Cathedral Choir perform \Lingua.%u201d Nov. 22, 8pm, benefit with champagne reception, $100, $75, $50, $25; Nov. 23,4pm, $20, $15, $10, $5, St. James CathedralPavilion, Jay and Tillary Sts. For info,783-4235.M U S E U M C O N C ER T: BACA Sunday Concert Series at Brooklyn Museum continueswith performance by Ralph Hollander,violinist; and David Hollander, pianist. Nov. 23,1:30pm. 3rd floor lecture hall, 200 EasternPkwy. Free. For info, 783-3077.FACULTY EN SEM B LE: Brooklyn CollegeConservatory of Music holds faculty ensemble concert. Nov. 23, 8pm. Levenson Hall, Bedford Ave. and Campus Rd. $3, students andseniors $2. For info, 434-1900.C O LLEG E PER C U SSIO N : Brooklyn CollegePercussion Ensemble performs, conducted byMorris Lang. Nov. 2 4 ,8pm. Gershwin Theater,Campus Rd. and Hillel PI. $3, students andseniors $2. For info, 434-1900.C O LLEG E C O LLE G IU M : Brooklyn CollegeCollegium performs, conducted by StoddardLincoln. Nov. 2 6 ,12:15pm. Levenson Hall,Campus Rd. and Bedford Ave. Free. For info,434-1900.TO R A D ZE C O M M A N D IN G : BrooklynPhilharmonic Orchestra opens its 1986-87Brubeck Joins HaydnA-A U&ZZ g r e a t u a v e o r u u o u a a ttu iHO tf u a ittn w ill jcm I tilt? %u25a0,a ) dL H IT I 1 V M M ! w %u00bb i u %u00bb %u00bb i v w * w .chestra and St. Jam es Cathedral Choir for the premiere o f his %u2019%u2019To Hope: ACelebration and Pague Lingua,%u201d November 22, at 8pm, as a benefit with cham %u00adpagne reception, and November 23, at 4pm. For more information, call 783-4235.Command Performance Series with concert ofThompson, Liszt and Dvorak, with pianistAlexander Toradze. Nov. 28 and 29, 8pm; Nov.30, 2pm. Brooklyn Academy of M usic OperaHouse, 30 Lafayette Ave. $7. For info,636-4120.FIG A R O T H E B ARBER: Regina OperaTheatre opens its 16th season w ith production of Rossini%u2019s %u201c Barber of Seville.%u201d Nov. 29and Dec. 6, 8^m; Nov. 30 and Dec. 7 ,4pm.Regina Hall, 65th St. and Twelfth Ave. $7,seniors $6, children free. For info, 232-3555.FACULTY P IA N O : Brooklyn M usic Schoolopens faculty concert series with pianistLalan Parrot, playing etudes of Stravinsky,Chopin, Rachmaninoff. Nov. 21, 6:30pm. 126St. Felix St. Free. For info, 638-5660.DUAL R ECITAL: Grace Choral Society sponsors joint recital by Virginia Grasso, soprano;and Ann Plagianos, mezzo-soprano, of worksby Handel, Bach, Vivaldi, Mozart and Rossini.Nov. 23, 4pm. Grace Church, Hicks St. nearJoralemon St. $7. For info, 624-1850.|a r t e v e n t sPO ETRY W O R K S H O P S : Ona Gritz leadspoetry workshops for students of all ages andexperience. Thru Nov. 29, Sat., 5:15-7:15pm.Living Arts Space, 475 Fifth Ave. $90/10 sessions. For info, 788-8588.PO ETRY R E A D IN G : The editors of %u201cSlowMotion%u201d magazine, Laura Hennessey, SusanMetz, Jack Rogow and Ona Gritz, will give areading to benefit their third issue. November22, 7:30pm. Living Arts Space, 475 5th Ave. $3includes admission and free issue. For info,788-8588.K IN G C O M IC : Comedian Alan King performs at Brooklyn Center for Performing Artsat Brooklyn College. Nov. 22, 8pm. W hitm anHall, Campus Rd. and Hillel PI. $22, $16, $14.For info, 434-2222.P O F T H Y W IT H M IIS IC : M a tth n w P a risassistant supervisor of Parks with NYC ParksDept., leads Prospect Park Poets in \noon of Poetry and Music.%u201d Nov. 2 9 ,12:30pm.Brooklyn Heights Library, 280 Cadman PlazaWest. Free. For into, 780-7789.B ILLIE H O LID A Y THEATER: Production of%u201c Blues for a Gospel Queen,%u201d gospel musicalabout life of Mahialia Jackson, by Don Evans;music by John Lewis. Thru Nov. 30, Wed.-Fri.,8pm; Sat., 3pm and 8pm; Sun., 4pm . 1368Fulton St. Wed., $6; Thurs., $8; Fri.-Sun., $15;Sat., 3pm, $6 for seniors and children under12. For info, 857-6363.H O LID AYS IN RED: Sideshows by theSeashore present Dick D. Zigun%u2019s %u201c Red LetterDays.%u201d Thru Nov. 30, Fri., 8pm; Sat. and Sun.,4pm and 8pm. Coney Island Boardwalk and W.12th St. $6; Champagne gala Nov. 15, $25. Forinfo, 372-5159.C H A R A C T E R S SEEK IN G A U TH O R :Brooklyn Friends School's Drama class opensits season with production of LuigiPirandello%u2019s %u201cSix Characters in Search of anAuthor.%u201d Nov. 20-22,8pm. 375 Pearl St. $4. Forinfo, 852-1029.B R O O K LYN TH EATER : N.Y.C. Departm entof Parks and Recreation sponsors %u201cAn A fternoon of Brooklyn Theater%u201d by BrooklynTheater Ensemble. Nov. 2 2 ,12:30pm. BrooklynHeights Library, 280 Cadman Plaza West.Free. For info. 780-7789.C H A O S IN B AC A: BACA Downtown%u2019sFringe Series continues with production ofCraig Gholson%u2019s black comedy %u201cChaos inOrder.%u201d Nov. 21 and 22, 8pm. 111 W illougby St.$8 or TDF + 3. For info, 596-2222.CBA AT LIU: CBA Theatre W orkshop performs %u201c Blue Heron Don%u2019t Do That%u201d by KennethB. Farris. Thru Nov. 22, 8pm; Nov. 16 and 23,2pm. Triangle Theater, Long Island UniversityBrooklyn Campus, Flatbush Ave. Extensionand DeKalb Ave. $8, students $4. For info,783-3902.RITES O F M A N : Brooklyn Playworks performs %u201c Rites of North American Homo Sapiens in Captivity,%u201d by David Ravel. Thru Nov.22, Wed.-Sat., 8pm . Performance Loft, 674Fourth Ave. $8 or TDF. For info, 499-2293.PU PPETS O F OZ: Puppetworks performschildren%u2019s marionette theatre production of%u201cThe Wizard of Oz,\Dec. 7, Sun., 2pm. Old First Church, Carroll St.and Seventh Ave. $3.75. For info, 834-1828.%u201cThe Advent of Modernism: Post-t.,.rand watercolors by 54 American and CiNorth America that has been largely ovJanuary 19,1987. The works reflect theand Matisse, and represent the first resAmerican and Canadian artists experimner from the turn of the century until tfR E A D IN G S A N D SPIR ITU A LS: Friends ofSylvester Leaks presents dramatic readingsfrom Leaks%u2019 works and works by LangstonHughes and Paul Laurence Dunbar, and perform ance of spiritual and gospel music. Nov.30, 4-7pm. Mahalia Jackson Junior HighSchool, 790 East New York Ave. $20. For info,604-1700.A RT O P E N IN G P E R F O R M A N C E : %u201cTele, %u2019performance by Elizabeth Leahey, at openingfor %u201c History\Nov. 21, 8:15pm. Opening reception, 6-9pm.1073 Manhattan Ave. Free. For info, 389-7985FO LK A R T S C O N F E R E N C E : Dr. ElizabethNunez-Harrell presents keynote address atopening of Brooklyn African-American FolkArts Conference, beginning month-longtribute to Brooklyn%u2019s Black folk artists. Nov.2 2 ,10:30am-3:30pm. Billie Holiday Theatre,Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation,1368 Fulton St. For info, 783-8147.C O N E Y IS LA N D : %u201cPhoto-Board Walk,%u201dmixed m edia exhibit about Coney Island byPhilomena Marano. Extended thru Nov. 30 AtKazeroid and Arberman Realty, 196 SeventhAve. Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. For info, 499-8200TH E CLAY POT: Ceram ic Murais byElizabeth MacDonald. Thru Nov. 26. %u201cContem %u00adporary Gem s,\including 2 local artists, Nov. 30-Jan. 12. Artists reception, Nov. 2 9 ,1-4pm. Mon.-Wed.,Sat., 10:30am-7:30pm; Sun., 12-5pm. 162Seventh Ave. For info, 788-6564.E TH IC A L LITH O S: %u201cPark Slope Architecture: Victorian Era,%u201d lithographs by ShunjiSdkuyama. Thru Dec. 28. Brooklyn Society forEthical Culture Meeting House, 53 ProspectPark W est. Gallery open Sunday, 12:30-2pm orby appointment. For info, 768-2972.B R O O K LYN D O D G ER S: Brooklyn HistoricalSociety shows exhibit %u201c Brooklyn Baseball andDcd'-crc %u201d Thru i0 T,,^%u00b012-5pm.^28 Pierrepont St. For info, 624-0890G A R D EN ARTISTS: Brooklyn BotanicGarden shows exhibit, %u201c12 Artists: Paintingsand Photographs,%u201d winners of 1986 juriedfence art show. Thru Dec. 14, Sat. and Sun.,Page 18, T H E P H O E N IX , N ovem ber 20, 1986

