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First Ave. Featured At PartyThe First Avenue Ensemble will blend acoustic and electronic instrum ents in auniquely classic New Year%u2019s Eve gala concert and champagne party at the FirstUnitarian Church in Brooklyn H eights on December 31.(ART EVENTS \\BACA G RAND FINALE: BACA wraps up its20th anniversary celebrations with performances by Charles Moore Dance Theater, String of Pearls Trio, pianist Cliff Jackson,doowop group The Revelations and RickMascarinas with E.S.P. Band. Dec. 27, 7:30pm.Alice Tully Hall, 1941 Broadway, in M anhattan.Free tickets must be obtained in advance atBACA office in the Brooklyn Museum.783-3077.HUGGY BEAN M USICAL: Alonzo Playerspresent %u201c Huggy Bean and the Origin of theMagical Kente C loth.%u201d Dec. 27 and 28.Shows 4pm and 6:30pm. Lafayette and Clermont Aves. $8, kids under 12, $6. (212)302-7210.(EXHIBITIONS %u25a0COPY ART: Central Library presents\from members of International Society Artists. Thru Jan. 2, 1987. Grand Army Plaza.780-7700.BROOKLYN W ILDLIFE: Prospect Park Environmental C enter Gallery exhibits %u201cTheBirds and Beasts of Brooklyn: Brooklyn Artists Look at Our Borough's W ildlife.%u201d ThruDec. 31. PPEC Gallery, Prospect Park PicnicHouse, enter at Prospect Park West and 5thSt. 788-8500.THE CLAY POT: %u201cContemporary G em s,%u201d ajewelry display by 11 artists, including 2local artists, thru Jan. 12. Mon.-Wed., Sat.,10:30am-7:30pm; Sun., 12-5pm. 162 SeventhAve. 788-6564.ETHICAL LITHOS: %u201c Park Slope A rchitecture: Victorian Era,%u201d lithographs by ShunjiSakuyama. Thru Dec. 28. Brooklyn Societyfor Ethical Culture M eeting House, 53 Prospect Park W est. Gallery open Sunday,12:30pm or by appointm ent. 768-2972.BROOKLYN DODGER: Brooklyn HistoricalSociety shows exhibit %u201c Brooklyn Baseballand the Dodgers.%u201d Thru Feb. 13, Tues.-Sat.,12-5pm. 128 Pierrepont St. 624-0890.PARKIES%u2019 PARK: Prospect Park B oathouse shows photo exhibition of %u201c ParkiesViews of Prospect Park,\employees. Thru end of Dec., Sat. and Sun.,11am-4:45pm only. Use Flatbush Ave. andEmpire Blvd. entrance. 287-3559.OUR M UTUAL FRIEND: Prints by over 50artists on exhibit and for sale at Our MutualFriend Booksellers to benefit the M anhattanGraphics Center. Thru Jan. 10. 218 Hicks St.852-4602.W ELFARE%u2019S O THER SIDE: Church ofG ethsem ane shows \W elfare,%u201d photos by Martha Leigh. Thru Jan.7, Mon.-Fri., 1-4pm; Sun., 3-4pm. 1012 EighthAve. 499-3419.FIS H M A N PHOTOS: Greenfield C afeshows %u201c Photojournal,%u201d exhibit of black andw hite and color photos by Jamie Fishm an.Thru Jan. 18, 1987. Hours: Tues.-Fri., 11am12midnight; Saturday, 10am-12midnight; Sunday 10am-10pm. 307 Seventh Ave. For info.768-8967.LONGEST PARADE: \day School Union Parade,%u201d exhibit ofphotographs, paintings and videotapes,celebrates oldest parade in Brooklyn%u2019shistory. Weeksville Society for the Preservation of W eeksville/Bedford StuyvesantHistory. Thru May 3,1987. Tues. and Fri.,9-5pm or by appointment. At 1698 Bergen St.756-5250.MUSIC 1I________________________________1COLLEGE CLARINET: Brooklyn CollegeConservatory Clarinet Choir plays works byBeethoven, Mozart, Tchaikovsky, ElliotCarter and others, Dec. 22, 8pm. LevensonHall. Free.NEXT WAVE OPERA: Brooklyn Academyof Music presents %u201cthe C IVIL warS: a tree isbest measured when it is down (Rome S ection)\Dec. 23, 26, 27, 29, 30, 8pm. Opera House.$15-$35.BACH AT BARGE: Bargemusic presentsBach%u2019s Brandenburg Concertos for Cham berOrchestra. Concertos 1, 2 and 4 Dec. 24,7:30pm. Concertos 6, 5 and 3, Dec. 28, 4pmand 7:30pm. $25; Dec. 31, New Year%u2019s Evebenefit with champagne reception and dinner, 7:30pm. $100.C HA NU KA H AT M USEUM: BACA SundayConcert Series at Brooklyn Museum continues with Lyudmila and Fim a Farberg withMarina Belenky performing Chanukah concert of Russian folk and classical music.Dec. 2 8 ,1:30pm. 3rd floor lecture hall. FreeJAZZ JAM: W illiam sburgh Music Centerholds Open House Jam Session. Dec. 28,4pm. 367 Bedford Ave. $5, members $2.50.384-1654.COUSINS JAZZ: The Ken Simon Trio performs at Cousins, Dec. 28, 8pm. Free. CourtSt. and Am ity PI. 596-3514.BACH NEW YEAR: First Unitarian ChapelConcert Series continues with performances by First Avenue Ensemble in NewYear%u2019s Eve gala %u201c Bach to the Future\gram, including cham pagne party. Dec. 31,9pm. Monroe and Pierrepont Sts. $15 (212)787-0517.R O M ANTIC PH ILH AR M O NIC : Lukas Fossconducts Brooklyn Philharmonic in works ofBeethoven, Webern, Nietzche and RobertSchumann, Jan. 2 and 3, 8pm; Jan. 4, 2pm.Brooklyn Academy of M usic Opera House.$20, $16, $10, TD F and student/senior discounts. 636-4120.IN FUSIO N AT M USEUM: BACA SundayConcerts at Brooklyn Museum continuewith perform ance of 20th Century com %u00adposers by Infusion ensemble. Jan. 4,1:30pm. Third floor lecture hall. Free.783-3077.[a r t g a l l e r ie s 'BELANTHI GALLERY: %u201cThe UnborrowedEye,\tin Ries. Thru Dec. 29. Hours: Wed.-Mon.,10am-i2midnight. Hours: Wed.-Mon., 10am12midnight. 142 Court St. 855-2769.BROOKLYN MUSEUM: E x h ib its -T h eAlex Hillman Fam ily Foundation CollectionFrench Art of the 19th and 20th Centuries,thru Jan. 5, 1987; Tw entieth Century Design,thru Mar. 2, 1987; The Machine Age inAmerica, thru Feb. 16, 1987; Reinstallationof Islamic Collection, permanent installation; Hiroshige's One Hundred FamousViews of Edo: Autumn, thru Jan. 5; Magic inMiniature: Ancient Egyptian Scarabs, Seals,and Amulets, thru June 29; The Advent ofModernism: Post Impressionism and NorthAmerican Art 1900-1918, thru Jan. 19; TheAmerican Eye for Style, thru June 29; CleveGray: Works on paper, Thru Feb. 23.C HAM ELEON GALLERY: %u201cShiny NewSkins,\Thru Jan. 18. Thurs. and Fri., 1-7pm; Sat.11am-7pm; Sun., 11am-5pm. 428 SeventhAve. 965-4583.PALM GALLERY: \W rapped Art by more than 40 artists. ThruJan. 4. 408 Atlantic Ave. Gallery hours,Sat.-Sun., 12-6pm or appointm ent. 624-7091.SIM M O N S MUSEUM: Sim m ons CollectionAfrican Arts Museum now open Saturdaysand Sundays, 12-6 and Sundays 1-6. Adm ission $2 adults, $1 10 years and younger. 1063Fulton St. 230-0933.W IESNER GALLERY: %u201c Pictures from Hereand There,%u201d phoiography by George Zimmermann. Thru Jan. 3. Wed.-Sat., 1-7pm or by appointment. 8812 Third Ave. 748-1324.M A C H IN E AGE FLICKS: BrooklynMuseum shows %u201c Movies of the MachineA ge%u201d with %u201c M achine Age in America1918-1941%u201d exhibit. \M ail,%u201d %u201cThe River%u201d and %u201cThe City,%u201d Dec. 28.%u201cA Trip to the M oon%u201d and %u201cThe Purple Deathfrom Outer Space,%u201d Jan. 4. All start 3pm. 3rdfloor lecture hall. $3, mem bers and seniors$2, students $1.BROOKLYN HEIG HTS LIBRARY: BrooklynHeights Library Film s for a Sunday Afternoon continue with \%u201cThe H obbit,%u201d Jan 4. 2:30pm. 280 CadmanPlaza W est. Free. 780-7789.COBBLE HILL TW IN: 265 Court St.596-9113.PLAZA TW IN CINEM A : 314 Flabtush Ave.636-0170.BROOKLYN H EIG HTS CINEM A: 70 HenrySt., 596-7070.DUFFIELD CINEM A: 249 Duffield St.,855-3967.LOEW %u2019S METROPOLITAN QUAD: 395Fulton St., 875-4024.FORTHOSE LAST MINUTE GIFTSBELANTHI GALLERYDaily and W eekends* 10 A .M . to MidnightClosed Tuesday142 Court Street (betw . Atlantic & Pacific)855-2769New Year%u2019s Eve at Lisanne6:30 pm Our regular menu at regular prices 10:00 Our special Prix Fixe ($5500) menu featuring: Champagne Punch %u2022 Hors d%u2019oeuvres Lobster Ravioli Choice of Venison or Quail Salad w ith Cheese Selection of Desserts RESERVE NOWRESTAURANTDinner Tuesday%u2014 SaturdayBrunch All Day Sunday448 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11217Page 32, THE PH O EN IX, December 25, 1986

