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ArtGREAT KINGS OFAFRICA: A series of paintings commissioned by AnheuserBusch and executed by some of America%u2019 s most accomplished black artists, will be on exhibit at the Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Center for Art and Culture in Brooklyn at 1368 Fulton St. from Oct. 30 Nov 6, from 9am-5pm. The paintings depict the rule of six of Africa%u2019s greatest leaders. For information, call 636-3300.ARTISTS GUILD: An exhibition of paintings, sculpture and graphics by members of the Contemporary Artists Guild will be on display from Nov. 2-27 in the lobby gallery of the Humanities Building at the Brooklyn Center of Long Island University, Flatbush Ave. Ext. at DcKaib Ave. Hours for viewing are Mon.-Fri. 9am10pm., Sat. and Sun. 9am5pm. Admission is free. For further information call 834- 6090.ZIEMANN PRINTS: Richard Claude Ziemann black and white prints and drawings in their particular rendering of subjects from nature at the Brooklyn Museum through Nov 4, 2nd floor, 638-5000EXHIBITS: Members ofBclanthi Enterprises Inc. Gallery will have a preview showing and exhibition at 142 Court St. on Sun., Nov. 4. Further information call 855- 2769.DOCTORS AS ARTISTS:Paintings, sculptures and graphics by thirty Bklyn physicians in cooperation with the Med. Soc. of the County of Kings at the Brooklyn Museum, E. Pkway 638-5000 Oct. 28 through Dec. 2.COMMUNICATORS:Visual Communicators. 42 artists display their graphic designs, illustrations, advertising art. Pratt Institute Gallery, 200 Willoughby Ave. Oct. 31 thru Nov. 21,9 am to 5 pm. Mon-Fri. 636-3517%u2018CONCEPTIONS INMOTION%u2019 : Artistic Production Gallery, 525 Atlantic Ave. (bet. 3rd and 4th AVes) presents works of art by a number of artists with the overriding theme of Conceptions in Motion through Nov. For further info, call 834-1845SAN JUNGKURTH: A show of paintings by Sam Jungkurth at Work of Art Gallery. 87 Atlantic Ave., Oct. 23 to Nov. 11. Tues-Fri, 2-6pm and Sat. Sun. 12-6pm. 834-9677ACRYLIC PAINTINGS: Anexhibition of acrylic paintings by Judith Beckman will continue through Sun, Nov. 18 inthe Gallery Space at the Downtown Cultural Center, 111 Willoughby St. Tues. and Thurs, 2-5pm. free, call 783- 4469 or 783-3077.FOUR WOMEN EXHIBITFrom Nov. 9-Dec. 2 at the Court Hill Gallery, located at 236 Carroll St. will exhibit the works of: Printmakers Sara Amatniek, and Donna Aorup and Painters, Mary Patten and Susan Rcsnik. The hours are Tues-Sat, ll-7pm & Sun, 12-5pm. Fri, Nov. 9 at 4-11pm, a reception will be held honoring the artists.AMERICAN RENAISSANCE: 300 works, architectural designs, building models, plans, paintings, murals, sculpture ceramics glass and metal work, the largest, most comprehensive presentation of the American Renaissance period (1876-1917) at the Brooklyn Museum, F.. Pkway & Washington Ave. Oct. 13-Dec. 30, 638-5000.BEATRICE RIESE: paint ings on show at the Long Island University SALENA Library, Flatbush & DeKalb Aves., wkdays, 9am-5pm, Oct. 25- Nov. 20. For more information call 834-6090.DanceBrooklyn War Memorial Bldg. Cadman Plaza West and Orange St. Call 965-6584.DANCE CLASSES: Brooklyn Art & Culture Assoc., free adult dance classes taught bv CETA artist Rolando Jorif Mondays & Wednesdays at 6 pm at 111 Willoughby St, downtown Bklyn., bring practice or swcauJothes, 783-4469.: i M ,MODERN DANCE: DanWagoner and Dancers will be the second modern dance group to perform in Brooklyn Academy of Music%u2019s Lepercq Space this season on Nov. 8 at 7pm, Nov. 9-10 at 8pm, and Sun. Nov. 11 at 2pm. The company consists of seven dancers, including Dan Wagoner whose choreography utilizes all space on stage. For further information, call 636-4100BALLET: The Jeffrey IIdancers will dazzle the audiences Nov. 10 at 8pm and Nov.11 at 2pm at The Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts. Brooklyn College, Nostrand and Flatbush Ave. It is being billed as the \performance of the season. Call 780-5291 for more information.BIG, BOLD & BLACK: Acelebration of Black Music & Dance w ith Hannibal a creative instrumentalist formerly with Roland Kirk, Edwina Tyler's Piece of the World a female African percussion group, and Sondra Nix and The House of the Lord Choir at Our Childrens%u2019 Performing Arts Center. Nov. 9 at Klitgord Auditorium, Jay Street, 858- 9820 or 643-8106.BEGINNINGS: Capturesthe sweat and dedication of the students of the School of American Ballet. Jamaican Art - a contemporary survey of art scene in Jamaica, 7pm, Nov. 7,TREES: \Them%u201d , %u201c Nature%u2019s Colors: The Craft of Dyeing with Plants\at Brooklyn Botanic Garden at 1 and 3 pm., free, Nov. 4, 1000 Washington Ave., 622-4433.ST. LOUIS: St. Louis Blues film at the Clinton Hill Library, 380 Washington Ave., Nov. 6 at 7 pm.STRANGERS ON ATRAIN: Idle conversation between strangers leads to contracts for murder. Admission $2. Nov. 8 at 8pm. Congregation Beth Elohim, Garfield Place & 8th Ave. Call 768-3814.THE PAWNBROKER: A1964 film in the \film series at the Brooklyn Friends School, 374 Pearl St. Thje life of one survivor of the holocaust, who has built an impenetrable wall against the pain of memory. Rod Steiger, directed by Sidney Lumet, Njpv. 8, 7:30nm.MusicMEET THE MODERNS:Music from 1900-1920 by Charles Ives, Scott Joplin, others. Performed by the Brooklyn Philharmonia at BAM, 30 Lafayette Ave. Tkts $5.50, Nov. I at 8pm. Call 636-4100 for more information.' CHAMBER ENSEMBLE:Works by Debussy, Ravel, Kirshner, Dohnanvi on clarinet. violin, cello, bass and flute. Dir. by Scott Nickrenz as part of the Brooklyn Academy of Music Chamber Music series. NOv. 2. 3, at 8pm. Nov. 4. 2pm. in the Lepercq Space at BAM, 30 Lafayette Ave. For more information, call BAM at 636-4100JOSE CARRERAS: A perform a nee by the worldrenowned tenor. At the Brooklyn Center for Performing Arts at Brooklyn College. Nov. 3, 8pm. scats, $10-$5. Call 780-5291 or 859-1180ASCENSION CHOIR:With cornets, scakbuts and continue, performing music by Heinrich Schuetz. cond. bv Vernon de Tar. Church of the Ascension, 5th Ave. at 10th St.. Nov. 4. 8pm. FREE: Call 254-8620 or 254-8553 for more information.SYMPHONY: L ynCollege Symphony Orchestra, Darrold Flunt Conductor with soloist Leslie Rogers Fritelli, cello, in an evening of Mozart, Dvorak and Beethoven. Nov. 4 at 2pm, Whitman Hall, $2, $1 for students and seniors. Brooklyn College (Flatbush andNostrand Aves.), 859-1180COMMUNITY CONCERT:Aaron Picht with viola works.W o o A n* O %u2022 %u201e r ;%u2018,uv* , o p i l l u i m e r l r S lPresbyterian Church, 124 Henry St., admission by contribution. For more information call 624-3770.FOLK CONCERT: Played by Judy Gorman-Jacobs at the Common Grounds coffeehouse, 60 Cranberry St., Nov. 4, 7-9pm, no cover, but there is a $2 minimum. For more information call 625-9532FREE OPERA: Works by Mozart, medleys from Porgy and Bess, Italian songs, religious pieces, et al. Sponsored by the Regina Opera Theatre, Nov. 4 at 4pm at Regina Hall, 12th Ave. & 65th St. FREE Call 232-3555 or 851-6256 for more information.MUSICBARGE: Mozart and Mendelssohn trios with Barbara Govatos on violin, Julian Rodescu on cello and Duane Hulbert on piano will be performed Nov. 4 at 4pm; That evening at 8pm, Jimmy Ponder will play solo guitar chamber jazz. Bargemusic, LTD. is moored on the East River at the foot of the Fulton Ferry landing, and admission is $5 ($2.50 students and seniors, listeners under 15 free); for more information call 624-4061.NOONTIME CONCERT:Flute and harpsichord duo w ith Susan Friedlander and Ellen Wright, Nov. 7 at 12:30pm in the Church of St. Ann and the Holy Trinity, Clinton and Montague Sts. Admission free. Call 783-4469 for more information. Works by Bach, Gal and Malipicro.JAZZ SHOW: The Hannibal Peterson Jazz Group, the House of the Lord Choir, and Edwina Tyler at Our Childrens' Performing Arts Center, 300 Jay St. Nov. 9 at 8pm. Admission $5 ($3 students. $2 children, group rates available) For more information, call 858-9820 or 643-8106.COMPOSER VS. POET:Bclanthi Enterprises, 142 Court St., will present a series every second Sat. of each month entitled \Poet.%u201d The opening program will be Nov. 10 at 9pm. with composer George Kleinsinger, composer of the opera \son Mac-Low, a poet who is winner of Tokyo Poets Man of the Year. Admission is $2.00.Further information call 855- 2769.OPERA RECITAL: Puccini%u2019s Madame Butterfly will be performed by the Brooklyn Opera Society at the Pratt'n c titi-tr- *%u00ab m in i- il! U ..II u.,11 i l i S l i t U t v . i * i C i l i U r i c t i n u l l , n u nSt. near DeKalb Ave., on Nov. 10 at 8pm. Tickets range $4-$15. For information and reservations, call 925-4848 or 789-6759IRISH MUSIC: Fiddles, pipes and whistles for reels, ballads, and jigs at Kazeroid and Arberman Realty Office, 196 7th Ave. Proceeds to United Block Assoc, of Park Slope. $2.50. Refreshments. Call Roberta if you%u2019 re a musician. 499-8200. Nov. 10 at 8pm.KidsAFTER SCHOOL FILMS:The Clinton Hill Library offers Friday films. Nov. 2, \Box.\Treehouse.%u201d On Nov. 9, %u201c Carnival Fantasy,%u201d Homer and the Wacky Donut machine.\3:30pm, ages 6-12. Clinton Hill Librarv. 380 Washington Ave. Call 857-8038.SESAME STREET: North ern J. Calloway, the T.V. star as David of Sesame Street at Brooklyn Academy of Music, Nov. 3 at 2 pm., $4.00, 30 Lafayette Ave., 636-4100.NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY: Learn to take pictures of Botanic Garden%u2019s plants and animals. Bring camera with roll of film. Nov, 3, l-3pm. Fee $3, $2 children o f BBG members. $2 children enrolled in Children%u2019s Garden, 1979. 1000 Washington Ave. Call >22-4433THE INCREDIBLEMERLIN: Jack Adams, a leading illusionist and quickchange artist, will perform in the Whitman Theatre at the Brooklyn College Campus, at Flatbush and Nostrand AVes., on Nov. 3 at noon and 2pm, admission is $2.50. All seats reserved. For more info or res. call the Educational Theatre Guild at 284-4835 or 462-3525.AFTER-SCHOOL: Red Hook Library will offer, on Fridays in November, After School Film Program at 3:30pm ages 6-12. Red Hook Branch. 7 Wolcott St. call 875-4412.CUB SCOUTS: Pack 132 w ill hold its 1979-80 organizational meeting on Mon. Nov. 5 at 7 pm in the auditorium of the Kane St. Synagogue, interested boys between 7 and 1 urged to bring their parents, 625-3365.MoviesDUFFIELD-\12:45, 2:30, 4:20. 6:10, 8:00.1 9:50. Rated R.. 249 DuffielJ St. 855-3967.REX-%u201d Last Days of Brucel Lee\5:58, 9:14 and %u201c Street! Gang of Hong Kong%u201d : 4.15,7:31. 265 Court St., 522-4838.LOWES-QUAD at 392 Fulton, 875-4024. l-\Calls\9:45. R. 2-%u201c Meteor\2:00, 4:00, 6:00. 8:00, 10:00,1 PG. 3-%u201c Onion Field\2:30, 5:00, 7:30, 9:50, R. 4-\9:57. R.Cinema 1-Starts Nov. 2 with %u201c Seduction of Joe Tynan\3:50, 5:40, 7:35. 9:30, PG.Cinema 2-\Time\9:45. no rating.Cinema 1 and 2 at 70 Henrv| St. 5 9 6-7070.^ ^For free inclusion here,send notice, in writing Ito: PHOENIX, 395Atlantic Avenue. [Brooklyn 11217.DEADLINE: 5 pm Fri. forifollowing week's paper.UNION TEMPLEof Brooklyn17 Eastern Parkway al Grand Army PlazaBrookbn c Oldest Reform Synagogue %u2022 Founded 1848AFTER SCHOOL ANDSENIOR CITIZEN PROGRAMS!Religious School (Nursery through High School) Adult StudiesIndividualized Education Programs Outstanding Brotherhood and Sisterhood plusBrooklyn%u2019s finest athletic facilities (including Olympic-sized swimming pool, 4-wall handball courts, sauna & steam room, masseur, etc.) OPEN 6 DAYS WEEKLY!A SUPERB ENVIRONMENT FOR FULFILLING ALL YOUR SPIRITUAL AND PHYSICAL FITNESS REQUIREMENTS.Special all-inclusive family memberships for under-35s.. .and singles, loo!Large Enclosed, Attended PARKING EOT ON PREMISES WITH DIRECT ACCESS IO TEMPLE HOI SI.MSI I OI R 11.MPI.K or CALI. OFFICF 638-7600HRST CHURCH O f BROOKLYNunirnmnnP ie rre p o n l St. & M onroe PI'What Our Children In h e rit\Peter Henrichspreaching11 a.m .. Nov. 4thAn unexamined faith is nol worth having.James Luther AdamsThe Kane Street SynagogueConservativeCongregation Baith Israel Anshei Ernes236 Kane St. 6 short blocks beyond A tlantic Avenueinto the heart of Historic Cobble Hill.Friday evening services - 6:30 p.m.Saturday services -10:00 a.m.Rabbi Raymond ScheindlinR e lig io u s S chool in S e ssion R e g is tra tio n O pen F o r .n fo rm a tio n TR5 1 55 0or 269 3445T h e B r o o k l y n H e i g h t s S y n a g o g u eThe Community Temple 117 Remsen StreetDavid Glazer. RabbiStanley Levenson, Pres.Friday Evening Sabbath Service, 8:15 P.M.Bar Mitzvah of Michele Schasberger Sat. , 10 A.M.S ^ L A T J T H i^ ^ L E R YP resentsA November 7 9 ExhibitionSunday, Nov. 4,1979by GALLERY MEMBERSPREVIEW SHOWING AND RECEPTIONReligious School MeetsTuesday & ThursdayPlaces Still AvailableOffice Hours: Mon. Wed. Fr%u00ab. 9-12 c o o o,n -,nTues & Thurs. 3-6 DZZZU/U2 PM %u2014 M idnightBuffet Supper* W ine*Belanthi Blend Coffee142 Court Street Brooklyn 855-2769Sat. Nov. 10 %u2014 9 p.m.George Kleinsinger %u2014 ComposerJackson M aclow %u2014 PoetS2.00November 1. 1979, The PHOENIX. Page 19 C o m

