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                                    You'll see m e a tB r o o k l y n C e n t e r f o rm l v a M L-m jrm . %u2014 %u00bb m * %u00bb n p wa t B r o o k l y n C o l l e g eSaturday, October 11,8 pmTHE BROOKLYNPHILHARMONIC%u2605Lukas Foss,ConductorAgustin Anievas,PianoFeaturing:Gershwin%u2019s %u201cRhapsody in Blue,\Coplands %u201cLincoln Portrait,\and Bernstein%u2019s %u201cOn the Waterfront:Symphonic Suite.%u201d%u2605Charge Tickets by Phone. Call (718) 434-BCBCTickets: $20, $16,$14, $10j. ------------------------------------------------- aBAM, BCBC,Th e M useum ,and The G ardenKeep Up WithW hat%u2019s HappeningIn the ArtsEverywhere inBrooklynA w a rd -w in n in g A rtsR ep o rtin g EveryW e e k inT h e P hoenixThe New Saint Clair RestaurantAir Conditioned Sea Food %u2022 Steak %u2022 ChopsNow Open Sundays %u2022 7am-11pm93 Smith Street(corner Atlantic Avenue)(212)624-3741A ll the News o f Brooklyn %u2019s Booming Brownstone AreasComes to You Every Week in the Phoenix NewspaperA rt TakesBLACK AMERICAN DANCE: The Thelma Hill Performing Arts Center will start off its 11th season with Black Dance of America performance series. On October 10, the Dance Theatre of Harlem Workshop Ensemble and Forces of Nature will share a program, starting at 8pm. On October 11, 8pm, the International Afrikan-American Ballet will perform on a double-bill with Bernice Johnson Dance Co. On October 12, at 4pm, the Mafata Dance Co. and Alfred Galiman%u2019s Newark Dance Theatre will perform. All performances take place at the Klitgord Auditorium, 300 Jay Street. Tickets are $8. For information, call 875-9710.YWCA IS INTERNATIONAL: The Brooklyn Y will sponsor an International Festival October 18 at the Y, 30 Third Avenue beginning at 8pm. Dance styles from Africa, China, Panama, Peru,Scotland and Spain will be featured. Tickets are $10 for adults; $5 for children. Refreshments will be sold. For info, call 875-1190.GALLERY PLAYERS%u2019 HOSTAGE: Brendan Behan%u2019s black comedy with music,%u201cThe Hostage,%u201d will open October 17 at The Gallery Players Theater in The Berkeley Carroll Street School, 181 Lincoln Place. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm; Sundays at 3pm. No performances October 24,25, 26 or 31. Tickets are $6; students/seniors, $5. TDF accepted. For info, call 638-5725.IN SEARCH OF FOLK ARTISTS: The Brooklyn Chapter of Links, Inc. is looking for artists to participate in a folk art exhibit Nov. 22 at the Billie Holiday Theater. Artists who create quilts, beadwork, children%u2019s toys, hooked rugs, etc., should write: Brooklyn Chapter of Links, Inc., c/o Creative Concerns Folk Art Project, 458 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, 11238.DRACULA AT RIVER: %u201cDracula,%u201d at the River Stage, 46 Old Fulton Street, will continue through October 31. Performances are Thursdays through Saturdays, a t 8pm and Sunday afternoon at 3pm. Reservations are suggested, especially for Halloween week performances. Call 852-7360.STARS IN FORT GREENE: Fred Berner and Thomas Schlamme, producers of %u201cAmazing Grace,%u201d a documentary about the Fort Greene Community Outreach were feted at a concert at the Outreach during September. The documentary will air on ABC-channel 7, November 19 at 4pm. For information call Community Outreach, at 783-1500.CHOREOGRAPHERS ETC. WANTED: BACA Downtown is now accepting proposals for the fifth annual Performers Showcase Forum. Composer deadline is October 22. Showcase lorum begins December 12-January 17. Applications are available by calling BACA at 596-2222.APOLLO AT MUSEUM: Apollo Muses, Inc. will give a performance at The Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway, October 12 at 1:30pm. Program includes %u201cKlingende Geographie, Suite in F, Les Americuans, and Die Amerikanerin.%u201d Admission is free with Museum admission.For information, call 783-3077.RED HOOK ART PARTY: The Board of Directors of Red Hook Arts will sponsor its first annual benefit October 22, at BargeMusic in Fulton Ferry beginning at 6pm. Honorees are the late Charles Moore, founder of the Charles Moore Dance Company; Naaz Hosseini, founder of Red Hook Arts; and Philip DeVito, former board member. Awards ceremony will begin at 8pm. Tickets are $35. Benefit is partially sponsored by Brooklyn Union Gas Company. For information, call 852-8058.MAIDS AT BROOKLYN COLLEGE:%u201cThe Maids,%u201d by Jean Genet, will be performed at the New Workshop Theater at Brooklyn College, October 9-12. Brooklyn College is one block west of the Flatbush stop on the IRT. Performances are at 8pm, with a Saturday and Sunday 2pm matinee. There is no evening performance on Sunday. Tickets are $3; $2 for students and seniors. For information, call 434-1900.ART AT THE CENTRAL LIBRARY: Robert Platt and Felix Plaza will be featured in an exhibit at the Grand Army Plaza library through November 3. Platt%u2019s works are earthenware, while Plaza is a painter, as well as a library employee. Library hours are Monday-Thursday, 9am8pm; Friday and Saturday, 10am-6pm; Sunday l-5pm. Exhibit is free.OPERA COMPETITION: The Conservatory of Music of Brooklyn College has announced its Sixth Annual Competition for short chamber operas. Works in one act of no more than 45 minutes and written to a libretto in English can be submitted up til October 15 to be judged for the competition. The winner will be awarded $400 and six performances of the opera by the Brooklyn College Opera Theatre in February, 1987. For an entry form with details write to: Chamber Opera Competition, c/o William Boswell, Conservatory of Music, Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, New York, 11210.CERAMIC MURALS: On Saturday, Oct. 18, from l-4pm, the Clay Pot Gallery will host an opening reception for ceramicist Elizabeth MacDonald, and her porcelain tile screens, wall installations and pottery. The Clay Pci is located at 162 7th Ave., in Park Slope For info, call 788-6564.E n d o f S u m m e r S p e c ia l s a t D . S c o t t o W in e sD. 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