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will be performed in a special HolidayGala on Dec. 4 at 9 pm on the Musiebarge,moored at the Foot of the Fulton Ferryianding at the roots of the BrooklynBridge. Admission is $5 ($2.50 for studentsand seniors, listeners under 15 get n. free).Call 6244061 for more information.HEIGHTS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA:together with the Brooklyn PhilharmoniaChorus and directed by AlexanderDashaw, the Heights Symphony Orchestrawith Basso Soloist McHenry Boatwrightwill perform Beethoven%u2019s CoriolanOverture plus the Symphony No. 9. Dec. 4,3pm, at the Church of St. Ann and the HolyTrinity, Montague and Clinton Sts.Admission by contribution.BROOKLYN OPERA SOCIETY:Mascagni%u2019s comic opera, L%u2019Amico Fritz,will be performed in the Pratt InstituteMemorial Hall at Willoughby and Hall Sts.on Dec% 8 at 8 pm. Tickets are $15, $8, $5and $4; for further information orreservations call 789-6759 or 9254848.SOPRANO SINGER: Renata Scotto willsing songs and arias this season at theBrooklyn Center for the Performing Artsat Brooklyn College, in the campus%u2019sGershwin Hall on Dec. 8 at 8 pm. Thecampus is located at Flatbush andNostrand Aves., and tickets run at $10, $8,$7 and $5. Call 859-1180 or 780-5291 forfurther facts.AT THE BELANTHI: %u201cOne partInvention%u201d and other pieces will beperformed by composer GeorgeCostinesco in a double-bill with poet AlexCaldiero on Dec. 8 at 9 pm, in the BelanthiGallery at 142 Court St. Admission will be$2, and increased data are available at 855-2769.GRACE CONCERT: In a program ofpieces by Hummel, Martin, Debussy,Gluck, Kent and Gaubert, solo flutist TyraGilb will play with a piano, harp and violacombo backing, Dec. 9, 4pm, at the GraceUnited Methodist Church, Seventh Ave.and St. John%u2019s Place. $3 ($1.50 students andseniors). Call 757-8344 for moreinformation.SAINT-SAENS: A concert with musicby Lambert, Poulenc, Saint Saens, StuartPowell and Ravel by Dulcie Barlow, harp;Virginia Lindle, voice; Pamela Russell,flute at The Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1000Washington Avenue, Dec. 9 at 2:30pm.Free.JAZZ FESTIVAL SERIES: Famedperformer Lionel Hampton will bringdown his own eleven-piece combo for anafternoon of classic jazz on Dec. 9 at 3 pm,at the Lafayette Ave. Presbyterian Churchat 85 South Oxford St. Tickets are $15apiece; for information or reservations,call 625-7515.GOLDEN-MUSIC CAROLS: Christmastunes by Monteverdi, Brahms, Poulenc,and Vaughn Williams will be sung andplayed by the organist (Vernon de Tar)and choir (led by de Tar) of the Church ofthe Ascension, Fifth Ave. at 10th St., Dec. 9at 8pm. Admission is free. For moreinformation, call 254-8620.A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC: TheColumbia University Collegium will hieout to the Heights for a vocal renaissancesong recital Dec. 6, 8pm, at the Church ofSt. Ann and the Holy Trinity, Montagueand Clinton Sts. Tickets $4 ($2 for studentsand seniors).GLORIA: Antonio Vivaldi%u2019s piece,with %u2018%u2018Rejoice, Emmanuel Shall Come,%u201dby Louis White, will both be presented byGrace Choral Society, Dec. 17 at GraceChurch, 254 Hicks St. Call 624-2332 or 624-1850 for more information.HANUKKAH CANTATA: With musicfrom Handel%u2019s Oratorio %u201c%u2019judasMaccabeus,%u201d Dec. 21 at 8:15 pm atCongregation Beth Elohim, 8th Ave. &Garfield PL, 768-3814.THE MESSIAH: Lukas Foss theconductor of the Brooklyn Philharmoniawill lead the Brooklyn PhilharmoniaChorus in The Messiah by Handel withDinah Bryant, Soprano; Nadine Asher,Contralto; Curtis Rayam, Tenor; MatthewMurray, Baritone; Irwin Densen, Bass atthe Brooklyn Academy of Music, 30Lafayette Ave., Dec. 14,15 & 16,6364120.JOE HEUKEROTT: Joe Heukerootwill play his six string acoustic guitarsinging some of his own songs and some byDon McLean and Utah Phillips at the GoodCoffeehouse, Brooklyn Society for EthicalCulture, 53 Prospect Park West, Dec. 44,9pm. $2. 768-2972,2973E x h ib it sPOINSETTIAS: A spectacularpoinsettia display at The Brooklyn BotanicGarden with thousands of pink, white, redand marble poinsettias in naturaldecorations through Januray 6. Tues thruSun, 10-4pm. Open Christmas and NewYear%u2019s Day. During Dec. 4 through 7demonstrations of garland and wreathmaking with holly, evergreens andberries. 6224433CHURCHES & SYNAGOGUES: Aphotographic exhibition of BrooklynChurches and Synagogues is installed onthe ground floor of the Long IslandHistorical Society through January 5. 128Pierrepont St. (Clinton St.) Open 9 to 5pm,Mon through Fri. 624-0890FOLK ART: Exhibition of antique samplers and an autographing session withauthor Anne Sebba of her new book %u201cFiveCenturies of a Gentle Craft%u201d at the Pineapple Primitives, 35 Pineapple, Dec. 2 at 2pm 596-3342.T a lk sADVENT TREE: How to make anAdvent Tree along with ornaments is thetopic on Nov. 29 with guest, CharlesLaemmle in the Christmas Shop on thesixth floor of Abraham & Straus on FultonSt. 11am. 875-0195WINE GAME: Take a fantasy tripthrough the wine regions of the world withSheila Hoffman, creator of the new boardgame, %u201cThe Wine Game,%u201d Dec. 1 from 12noon to 3 pm on the seventh floor ofAbraham & Straus, Fulton St. 875-0195ACCESSORIES: Tips on how to lookyour best for the Holidays, Dec. 6 at 1pmfollowed by informal modeling of fashionswith Yvonne Burbage at 2pm on the mainfloor of Abraham & Straus, Fulton St. 875-0195HOLIDAY TRADITIONS: %u201cNewEngland Holiday Traditions an illustratedtalk by Anne E. Trimble at the BrooklynBotanic Garden with a flavor of the NewEngland countryside, its people and itstraditions, Ms. Trimble will also exhibittypes of wreaths and demonstrate how tomake one, at the Brooklyn BotanicGarden, 1000 Washington Ave., dec. 2 at2:30 pm, $1, members free.CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS: TheBrooklyn Botanic Ganden%u2019s workshop onhow to make wreaths, swags, unusualtable and door-decorations and...you willtake home two decorations. Evergreens,pods, cones anf ribbons will be supplied.Dec. 14,10 am to 2 pm, Dec. 15,10 am to 2pm, fee $15, Botanic Garden members $12.Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1000Washington Ave. 6224433.KidsTHE SNOW QUEEN: A children%u2019sholiday piece directed by Gloria Cohen willbe played by the Heights Players on Dec.8,9,15,16,22 and 23 at 2 pm in the Players%u2019Theatre at 26 Willow Place. Admission is$2 ($1.50 for children), and call 237-2752 fordetails and reservations.CINDERELLA: By the Penny BridgePlayers with songs, dance and fun at theBrooklyn Academy of Music Dec. 8 at 2pm, 30 Lafayette Ave., charge tickets 239-7177 or call 636-4100.HOLIDAY CRAFTS: The PacificBranch of the Brooklyn Public Library willhave a Holiday Crafts Program forchildren 5 years and up including parents.Dec. 11 at 3:30 pm, 25 Fourth Ave, 638-5180.CLASSIC FAIRY TALE: Little RedRiding Hood; a Russian interpretation ofthe classic fairy tale presented by theDrama Club of the Carroll Street Schoolwith a mini performance of folk dances,Dec. 12 at 7 pm in the P.S. 321 Auditorium(1st & 2nd St.), 638-1703.A CHILD%u2019S CHRISTMAS: %u201cA Child%u2019sChristmas in Wales%u201d and %u201cChristmasCracker,%u201d two films for kids at the PacificBranch of the Public Library, 25 4th Ave.,Dec. 17 at 4 pm, 638-5180.STEPHEN FOSTER: Join in singingthe Foster Melodies such as %u201cCamptownRaces%u201d or %u201cOh Susannah! %u201d a tuneful storyfor kids. Dec. 22 at 2 pm at the BrooklynAcademv of Music, 30 Lafayette Ave., call636-4100.HOLIDAY MUSICAL: The GingerbreadPlayers and Jack will play a specialholiday one-performance-only rendition ofSnow White and the Seven Dwarves in theWhitman Hall on the Brooklyn Collegecampus at Flatbush and Nostrand Aves.,under the sponsorship of the EducationalTheatre Guild. The all-reserved seats gofor $2.50 each, Dec. 27,2pm; for finer information and reservations, call 462-3525 or2844835.F ilm sTHE NUTCRACKER: A film for allages to enjoy during the holiday season atthe Windsor Terrace Branch of the PublicLibrary, Dec. 12 at 2 pm, E. 5th St. at FortHamilton Pkway, 853-7265.THE NUTCRACKER: A film for allages to enjoy during the holiday season,dec. 18 at the Central Grand Army PlazaLibrary at 2:30 pm, 780-7722.CHRISTMAS FILMS: The BrooklynBotanic Garden, 1000 Washington Ave.,will present a series of three Christmasfilm classics starting Wed., Dec. 25, 28,and 27, at 2pm. Admission for the films isfree. For further information call 622-3344.Theatre and DanceIMAGINARY INVALID: TheImaginary Invalid, the classic farce byMoliere will be performed by Company,the Park Slope Community Theatre.Fridays: Nov. 30, Dec. 7, 14 at 8 pm;Saturdays: Dec. 1 ,8 ,15at8pm; Sundays:Dec. 2, 16 at 4 pm; Dec. 9 at 8 pm at 298Sixth Avenue (2nd St.) $3, $2 for children,senior citizens, reservations 996-2965 or266-0694.KOREAN COURT: A lecturedemonstration of Korean Court Music andDance will be presented by BrooklynCollege Performing Arts Asian TheatreProject in the Gershwin Theatre, Dec. 6 at12 noon. A troupe of 20 dancers andmusicians dressed in brilliantly coloredsilk gown will entertain the audience.Performances at Flatbush & NostrandAves.; for information call 780-5666 or 780-5006.COMMEDIA: %u201cCrooks, Quacks, andClowns,%u201d two plays with spectable anddance, in the tradition of commedia dell%u2019arte presented by N.Y.C.C.C.Theatreworks on Dec. 8 at 2pm at KlitgordAuditorium, 285 Jay St. for children andadults, free. 643-8598ROLANDO JORIF: Special activities ofthe St. John St. Matthew EmanuelLutheran Church of Park Slope includeRolando Jorif Dance Company performingon Dec. 7 and 8 at 283 Prospect Ave. 768-0772.November 29, 1979, The PHOENIX, Page 13

