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                                    World, a women's African percussion group; August 9, Nina Weiner Dances and Vic Stornant Dancers; August 10,| The Face of Love, a play of black lifestyles in poetry and ssong, and Cosmology, new age fusion music; August 11. Bernice Johnson's Super-Tots and Little Pros music with the Moffett Family Jazz Musicians; August 12, an evening with Jazzmobile's Afro-Latin band; August 16. Morita Dance Co., and Rosalind Newman and Dancers: August 17. %u201c Dances and Drums of Africa\with Charles Moore; August 18. The New Cycle Theater Co. presents \Fantasy\ing with the Brooklyn Opera , Soviet v.THEATRE-IN-THE-PARK:| Weekend concerts every Saturday and Sunday beginning 7 pm. going onward. Events sponsored by BACA in the back parking lot at the Brooklyn Museum. 188 Eastern Parkway: free parking, but be | forewarned. Scats are grassy, bring blankets or chairs. Nova Jazz. July 14; Park Slope Oratorio Choir, dir. by David Young. July 15; Sidmir Production of Elaine Jackson's \Jam,\the Alonzo Players July 21; Ryan Repertory Company singing \the Ravenswood Band, July 22; Modern Jazz Four. July 28: Vocalist Ilan Mamber. with the Love II band, July 29: the Rolando Jorif Dance Co., and singer Elliott Raines. Aug. 4; Baker's Half Dozen Dance Co., dir. by Kent Baker. Aug 5; Lou Vega Jaz.z Ensemble. Aug 11; the D.T.S. (Determined To Succeed) Band. Aug 18; BACA Annua] Youth Festival (all day events %u2014 call for schedule) Aug 19: Hispanic Music / Dance Festival Evening, coord, by Joe Paniagua. Aug 25. Call BACA at 783-4469. All events are free.MusicMUSIC OF FRANCE: The56-piece Goldman Concert Band, conducted by Richard Franko Goldman, plays as part of the Guggenheim concert series in Seaside Park at 8 pm July 14. Works include those by Bizet. Lecocq, Offenbach, and Gounod, performance is free. Call 867-8290 for further information.FOLK/BLUES SINGER:I Judy Gorman-Jacobs appears I at the Common Grounds Coffee House. 60 Henry St. near | Cranberry St., Julv 15 6-9 pm.GRACE CHORALSOCIETY:I Performing Haydn's Lord Nelson Mass and Faure%u2019s Requiem. July 25 at 7:30 pm in the [Grace Church, 254 Hicks St.FOLK MUSIC SERIES: Con I certs Wednesdays at 7:45 pm Ion Pier 15. the Manhattan edge of the East River at South St. and. John St. July 18, CTanjamfrey: July 25, Neil j Rossi and Ron Gonella; Aug 1 Joan Sprung and Sara Grey. Performances sponsored by the South Street Seaort Museum. Admission is $2.50 and I call 766-9020 for information land confirmation during bad I weather.NOONDAY CONCERTS:IWednesdavs, 12:30 pm - 1 pmtht\h /%u00bbf A nn unriIthe Holy Trinity, corner of [Montague and Clinton Sts..admission by contribution. Promenade Chamber Ensemble (members of the Brooklyn Symphony Orchestra) July 18; Baroque Chamber Group, w ith baroque flute, Viola de Gamba and Harpsichord. Julv 25.THE GOOD COFFEEHOUSE: Music, goodies and free coffee or tea at the' Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture. 53 Prospect Park West, 768-2972. Mike Agronoff will guitar-play and storytell on July 13; Sparky Rucker from Tennessee sings blues, gospel, work and folk tunes on July 20; Royston and Heather Woods (No relation) sing traditional and contemporary unaccompanied ballads and songs, with occasional tunes on the concertina, on July 27; The Juggernaut String Band, on fiddle, banjo and guitar, on Aug 3; Jim Lucas on concertina, tin whistle and bones (and a touch of singing), on Aug 10; Doug Berth, with suprise guests, with outrageous humor and hammer and appalachian dulcimer, on Aug 17. Programs begin every Friday at 9 pm with a $2 admission.BROOKLYN BOTANICAL GARDENS: Sunday afternoon concerts, beginning at 3 pm. Musicians of Brooklyn, with soprano, flute, oboe, violin, viola, cello playing works by Bach (J.S.), Bach (J.C.). Mozart, and Ralph Vaughan-Wili ms. July 22; Polyphonic axophone Quartet with Baritone. tenor, soprano, alto and interspersed saxophone, clarinet and flute playing Mozart, Frescobaldi. Mule. Handy, Beethoven and Mendelssohn, Aug 5; the Chinese Music Ensemble, dulcimer, bamboo flute, string verticle fiddles, yuan and bass conducted by Tsuan-Nien Chang playing Chinese folk music from ancient to modern in diverse regional styles, Aug 19. All at the Botanic Gardens. 1000 Washington Ave., 622-4433 for further facts.NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC: Free concert of Beethoven%u2019s Ninth Symphony and Schubert's Symphony #5 in Prospect Park. 8:30 pm, August 20.SEA MUSIC SERIES: Fridays at 8 pm. across the East River on Manhattan at Pier 15, South St. near John St. July 20, The Liverpool Judies; July 27, George Wald; Aug 3, the X-Seamen%u2019s Institute; Aug 10, Stout; Aug 17, the Smith Street Society; Aug 24, John Roberts and Tony Barrand. Events are $3. Should the storms rage, confirm performances and garner additional information at 766-9020, the South Street Seaport Museum.NEW YORK SOUNDS SERIES: Saturdays at 8 pm on Pier 15. jutting into the East River from Manhattan at South St. near John St. July 14, the Chinese Music Ensemble; July 21, American Steel; July 28, Apple Brass Quintet; Aug 4, Popeye%u2019s Birthday Party with Blue Sparks from Hell and Oscar Brand; Aug 18, Johnny Colon's Salsa Orchestra; Aug 25. American Steel Band. Admission is $3. For more information or to verify a show in inclement weather, call the South Street Seaport Museum at 766-9020.CANAKME PIER: Concerts every Sunday starting at 1 pm, at the Canarsie Pier in Jamaica Bay. Located at the foot of Rockaway Parkway near the Belt Parkway overpass; free parking. Park Slope Oratorio Choir, dir. David Young, with Nova Jazz, group, July 15; The Heights Players with musical numbers from their past productions, with the Lou Vega Jazz Ensemble, .July 22; IlanMrimlw-r nlavino international < - ofolk songs w ith guitar, and the rhythmic D.T.S. (DeterminedCinderella and her prince, portrayed above by Tina Shafer and KevinSockwell. will romp July 12 and 13 for Penny Bridge Theatre Co.audiences. (Ester Bubley photo)To Succeed) Band, July 29. Ryan Repertory Company singing songs from the musical Godspell, and the Ravenswood Band, Aug 5; Benny Kalanzi with East African Bantu Music plus the Old Friends Band, Aug 12; the & Love II band, with as-yet unscheduled second attraction, Aug 19; The Modern Jazz Four featuring Walter Perkins and The Kings Chorus barbershop quartet, August 26. All events are free.MUSICBARGE: Chamber jazz, concerts continue Sunday evenings at 8 pm. Dill Jones, solo piano, July 15; Dick Wellstood, solo piano, July 22; the Phil Bodner Quartet, July 29; A1 Haig, solo piano, Aug 5; Mike Longo, solo piano, Aug 12; Gene Bertoncici on guitar with Mike Moore on bass, Aug 19; John Bunch on piano with Mike Moore on bass, Aug 26. Bargemusic, Ltd. is moored on the East River at the foot of the Fulton Ferry landing. Admission to all concerts is $5 ($2.50 students and seniors, listeners under 15 free), call 624-4061 for more information.BLUEGRASS SERIES: Thursdays at 8 pm, on Pier 15, South Street near John St. on the far bank of the East River. July 19, Backwoods Band; July 26, Charlie Moore and the Dixie Partners; Aug 2, Yankee Rebels and the Wretched Refuse String Band; Aug 9, Dick Saber, Jack Tjjjjle and Friends; Aug 16, Bob Paisley and the Southern Mountain Boys; Aug 23, Joe Val and the New England Bluegrass Boys; Aug 30. Winners of the New York City Bluegrass Contest. Each performance is $3.50; for confirmation in bad weather and more information, call the South Street Seaport Museum at 766-9020.THURSDAY NIGHT CONCERTS: Held in the Kazeroid and Arberman Realty Offices with shows at 7:30 pm, 9 pm and bluegrass jam sessions at 10:15pm. $2 per show ; performers *n he announced For further information contact Mike Soloway at 789-9012.EDUCATIONAL FILM PROGRAM: Fre films at Floyd Bennet Field during the month of July. %u2018%u2018Bicycle Safety,%u201d narrated by Bill Cosby, July 18 at 7 pm; \cinematic alert to home hazards, on July 25 at 7 pm. In the Conference room of Building 272, Floyd Bennet Field; call 630-0126.CINEMA 30: Friday films at the YWCA at 30Third Ave., $1 per show. %u201c My Little Chickadee,%u201d starring Mae West & W.C. Fields, July 13; %u201c Big Boradcast of 1932,%u201d with Burns and Allen, Bing Crosby, and Cab Calloway, July 20; %u201c Ma and Pa Kettle\Marjorie Maiji, July 27. Shows begin 7:30 pm in room 304, and refreshments will be sold. Call 875-1190 for further info.CENTRAL LIBRARY: Free films at the Grand Army Plaza Ingersoll Central Library. Tuesday, 2:30 pm afternoon program: %u201c Matthew Manning, Study of a Psychic%u201d and %u201c Psychics, Saints and Scientists%u201d on July 17; %u201cThe Great Dictator%u201d on July 24; and %u201c Funny Face%u201d on July 31. Saturday afternoons at 2:30 pm: %u201c On the Town,%u201d July 14;%u201c Land%u201d and %u201c Flight of Icarus%u201d , July 25; %u201c Very Good Friends%u201d and %u201c Portrait of Grandpa Doc.%u201d Aug 1; %u201c Ashes of Doom\%u201c Mrs. Amsworth,%u201d Aug 8; %u201c Stagecoach\Little Boy%u201d and %u201c Matthew Manning, a Study of a Psychic%u201d Aug 22; %u201c Ransom of Red Chief,\located on Clinton St. at Union St. Call 625-5838.THURSDAY EVENING MOVIES: 6 pm Films at the Pcific Branch of the Brooklyn Public Library, Fourth Ave. at Pacific St. All programs are free. %u201c Shane%u201d , dir. John Ford and starring John Wayne, July 19; %u201c St. Louis Blues,%u201d July 26; %u201c The Hobbit%u201d . Aug. 2; %u201c Sunset Boulevard,%u201d dir. Billy Wilder, Aug. 9; %u201c On The Town%u201d Aug. 16; %u201c Jazz on a Summer%u2019s Day,%u201d Aug. 23; %u201c The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman,%u201d Aug. 30. Call 638-5180 for further info.Dance%u201c Time Machine%u201d on July 21; %u201c Lovejoy%u2019s Nuclear Wars%u201d on July 28. Call the library at 636-3111 for further info.WEDNESDAY FILMS: Showings at the Brooklyn Heights branch of the Brooklyn Public Library, 280 Cadman Plaza West, 6:30 pm. Charlie Chaplin%u2019s %u201c The Great Dictator,%u201d July 18; \starring Alan Ladd and Jean Arthur, Aug 15. Call 636-3291 for more information.FILMMOBILE: Showing short films ranging in subject from cockroaches to love, the Parks Department Filmmobile will appear at J.J. Byrne Park, between 3rd and 5th Sts. and 4th and 5th Aves. in Park Slope at dark on August 16. Viewing is free.\This oscar winning film starring Richard Dreyfuss and Marsha Mason will be the first of four films presented in the Hall St. and Dekalb Ave. Community Garden this summer \are July 13, 27, August 10, z9 24. The films are sponsored by the Pratt Area Community Council.CARROLL GARDENS LIBRARY: Free films, Wednesdays at 2 pm. %u201c Angel and Big Joe%u201d and %u201c A Part of Your Loving,%u201d July 18; %u201c AgedSQUARE DANCES: At theYWCA square dances with live music Fri. eves 8-10pm, July 13, 27; Aug. 3, 17, admission $2. 30 Third Ave (Atlantic Ave) 875-1190.THURSDAY* WE DANCE:Dance conerts held weekly in the Golden Age Center Picnic House in Prospect Park, offered free and beginning at 8 pm. July 19, Mitchell Rose Dance Co.; July 26, Rachel Lambert Dancers; Aug 2, The Changing Times Tap Dancing Company; Aug 9, Nana Weiner and Dancers and the Vic Stornant Dance Theatre; Aug 18, the Morita Dance Co. and Rosalind Newman.SEAPORT DANCE SERIES: Performances on Wednesdays, 8 pm, $3, on Pier 15 sticking into the Manhattan bank of the East River from South St. near John St. Unscheduled performances on August 8 and 22; August 15, the Judy Scott Experiment in Intermedia Dance Co.; Aug 29, the David Woodberry Dance Co. Performances sponsored by the South Street Seaport Museum; call in case of rain to confirm, 766-9020.ArtATLANTIC ARTISTS: Painters Carol Levin, Joan Rappaport, Barbara Spiller and Pat Stegman with photographer Jacob Bentkover and sculptor Ira Rappaport, all former members of the Avenue's galleries, open a show at the Atlantic Gallery, 81 Atlantic Ave., through July 15 with a reception July 1, 2-6 pm. Hours: Tues-Fri 2-6 pm, wknds noon-6 pm. 624-8795.THE CLAY POT: Hosting an exhibit of carved porcelain vesels by linda Katz, through July 20 at the Clay Pot, 162 Seventh Ave. 788-6564.Numbers To KnoCOMMUNITY BOARDS: Tofind the address and telephone number of your community board call 643-3064.LONG ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY: 126 Pierrepont St. at Clinton, Tue-Sat 9am5pm, 624-0890 BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN: 1000 Washington Ave. Tue-Fri 8am-6pm; Sat, Sun & Holidays 10am-6pm, free. Summer Courses garden tours, call 622-4433.SOUTH STREET SEAPORT:16 Fulton St. (Manhattan) Tour chine museum listen to seachanties. Daily noon-6pm, contribution, senior citizens &members free. 766-9020.AQUARIUM: New York City Aquarium at Coney Island boardwalk and W 8th St., daily 10am-6pm, $2 adults, .75 cents children, subway - D, M, QB to W. 8th St. Call 266-8500.YMCA: in Park Slope 357 9th St. Residential facilities and day camp for children physical ed facilities 768-7100 YWCA: at Third and Atlan tic Ave, residential facilities courses and daycamp for chil dren, health club for men and women 875-1190.BROOKLYN MUSEUM: Eastern Parkway and Washington Ave. Permanent collection and Community Gallery, theatre in the back on Sat & Sun 638-5000.BACA: Brooklyn Arts & Culture Assoc, clearing house for information of community events and arts & theater, 200 Eastern Parkway T83-4469.ASPCA: Adopt a pet at 233 Butler St between Bond & Nevins Tue-Sat 9:30am-4pm. Information 875-9580.CITIZENS%u2019 COMMITTEE: Citizens Committee for the City of New York helps block assocs apply for grants, help, speakers for block parties, clean ups, tree planting 578- 4747, 630 Fifth Ave.Page 18, T h e PHOENIX. J u ly 12. 1979
                                
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