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The Best ofWhat's Happeningin and AroundDowntown BrooklynC H ILD R EN %u2019S PRODUCTION: InterboroughRepertory Theater presents %u201c Hansel andGretel.\Children's Center, 292 Court St. For more info,522-2858.H EIG HTS THEATRE: Moving Target TheatreCompany presents %u201cA Certain Plume,%u201ddramatic exploration of short stories byFrench absurdist, Henri Michaux. June 5-June22, Thurs.-Sat., 8pm, Sun., 3pm. 46 CadmanPlaza W. $6, or TDF. For info, 788-3009.SHOW AND DANCE: Creative Timepremiere of \Cam illo\7pm. In the Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage, Cadman Plaza W. and Front St. $150 for both; $15in advance, $20 at door for just the Dance. Forinfo, (212) 571-2206.C H ILD R EN %u2019S MUSICAL: BACA WorkshopEnsemble presents premiere performance of%u201cJump Back.%u201d June 6, 7, 8,13, 14,15, Fri. andSat., 8pm. Sun., 3pm. Baca Downtown. $3.AFRICAN THEATRE: Izulu Dance Theatrepresents %u201cHalala,%u201d off-Broadway hit of SouthAfrican celebration of freedom to com e insong, music and dance. June 7, 8pm. AtBrooklyn Academy of Music. $15, $10, $5.Freedom Musical from South Africa in a OnePHOTO EXHIBITION: Photographs by AlSacco on exhibit to June 2 at Greenfield%u2019sCafe, 307 Seventh Ave., at 8th St. Tues.-Fri.,12pm -12am ; Sat., 10am -12am ; Sun., 10am10pm. For info, 768-8967.HAITIA N M O NU M EN TS: Center for Art andCulture of Bedord Stuyvesant presents: %u201c H aiti: The First Black Republic and Its M onuments to Freedom ,%u201d an exhibition aboutH aiti's historical background. Through June29. Gallery hours: 9am -5pm . Skylight Gallery,1368 Fulton St. For info, 636-6907.CHO RAL AUDITIONS: Grace Choral Societyof Brooklyn holds auditions every week atrehearsal. Wed., 7:30pm. Grace Church, Hicksand Joralemon Sts. Reservations required. Forinfo, 643-8129.CONSERVATORY BENEFIT: Conservatoryof Music of Brooklyn C ollege%u2019s Division ofDance holds Scholarship Fund Benefit concert with Indrani and Sukanya, Judith LieferD AN CE/June Lewis & Co. May 31, 8pm. Gershwin Theater, Bedford Ave. and CampusRoad. $10. For info, 434-1900.FACULTY RECITAL: Sunset Park School ofMusic presents Faculty Recital featuringpianist Sachiko Isihara. June 1, 3pm. MarienHeim of Sunset Park, 4520 Fourth Ave., FloorM. $4, $2 for students and seniors. For info,748-7860.CALL TO ART: Jurying for all entries toDept, of Parks and Recreation exhibit:%u201c Discoveries II: An exhibition of the C ity%u2019sUncelebrated Older A rtists%u201d takes place June2, work must be delivered 9:30-11am and picked up 3:30-5:30pm. Entry deadline, June 1.Open to New Yorkers ages 55 and older.Brooklyn War Memorial, Cadman Plaza andOrange St. For info, 965-6584.FIN A L MEETING: \holds last meeting of season to discuss annual Spring Art Show. June 2, 8pm. AdventGravesend Church, Ave. P. and E. 12 St. Free.For info, 338-2043.UMBRELLA READINGS: Authors TerriMcMillan and Joyce L. Dukes presentreadings of their work as part of the Spring'86 %u201c Literary Umbrella\Baca Downtown. $5.BARGEMUSIC: Cham ber Music Concertscontinue with works by Haydn, Brahms, andJ.S. Pach; with W illiam Doppman, piano; JulieRosenfield, cello. May 29, June 5, 7:30pm;June 1 and 8, 4pm. $10; $8 seniors andstudents.BRASS AND W O O DW IND: Packer Collegiate Institute%u2019s Music Departm ent presentsBrass and Woodwind concert. May 29, 7pm.170 Joralemon Street. Free. For info, 875-6644.S.E.M. CONCERT: S.E.M. Ensemble performs new, avant-garde works by RhysChatham, Ben Neill, Petr Kotik, and PaulineOliveros. May 30, 8pm. Arts at St. A nn%u2019s, 157Montague St. $5. For info, 834-8794.FOLK MUSIC: Good C offee House hostsPaul Kaplan, singer, plays guitar and harmonica. May 30. Doors open at 8:45pm, showstarts 9:30pm. 53 Prospect Park West. $4 orTDF. For info, 768-2972, Fridays after 8pm only.BROOKLYN STUDENTS: The BrooklynMusic School presents a student recital. May31, 3:30pm. 126 Felix St. $5. For info,NE8-5660.TOSCA IN BROOKLYN: Regina OperaTheatre presents %u201cTosca.\8pm; June 1 and 8, 4pm. Tw elfth Ave. and 65thSt. $7 or TDF; seniors $5; children free. For info, BE2-3555.W ORLD BEAT: Club Passport holds %u201cWorldBeat-Dancin%u2019 Music from Around the W orld,%u201dThe Off-Broadway m usical hit, %u201c H alalaJune 7 at 8pm at the Brooklyn Academ ydirected by W elcom e M som i, the show %u2019si%u201d , will be perform ed onof M usic. W ritten andthem e is on freedomto com e in South Africa adem onstrated by those wisocial and political climatiwith Samba, Rhumba, Ju-Ju, Reggae, Funk,Go-Go, R&B, and more. Every Sat., 10pm-3am.5 Front St. $5. For info, 852-8656.BLUEGRASS QUARTET: Good C offeeHouse presents %u201cTri County Ramblers,%u201dfinalists in three NYC Bluegrass com petitions. June 6, doors open 8:45, show at 9:30.Film o f The Amish by a Brooklyn M akerBrooklyn Society for Ethical Culture, 53 Prospect Park W est. $4, or TDF. For info,768-2972, Fridays after 8pm only.JUBILEE CONCERT: Brooklyn EcumenicalCooperative presents 15 church choirs incelebration of the struggle for land, shelter,and justice. June 7, 7:30pm. Bishop LoughlinMemorial High School, Clerm ont and Greene$10. For info, 858-8803.VOICE RECITAL: Brooklyn Music Schoolstudent voice recital. June 8, 3:30pm. 126Felix St. $5. For info, NE8-5660.JAZZ SERIES: Creative Tim e%u2019s Sunday concerts begin with Thulani Davis, poet andJoseph Jarman, m ulti-reedist. June 8, 4pm.Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage, Cadman PlazaWest and Front St. $6, $3 for members andseniors. For info, (212) 571-2206.Mleerhd-ialsoThuinfo0fronpasGalinfc3-7rGOWANUS STUDENTS: PerformanceWorkshop students show new works atGowanus Arts Exchange. May 30, 8pm. 295Douglass St. Free. For info, 596-5250.IN D IA /U S A YEAR: Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music presents Indrani andDance/June Lewis Co. in dance celebration ofIndia/USA Year as part of 4th annual benefitfor Brooklyn Dance Theater ScholarshipFund. May 31, 8pm. Gershwin Theater,Brooklyn College Cam pus, Campus Rd. andAve. H. $10. For info, 434-1900.HEIG HTS ABNER: Heights Players perform%u201c Li%u2019l Abner,%u201d by Norman Panama and MelvinFrank, lyrics and music by Johnny M ercer andGene De Paul. May 30, 31, 8pm; June 1, 2pm.26 W illow PI. $7 or TDF. For info, 237-2752.R.S.V.P.%u2019s MURDER: R.S.V.P. RepertoryTheatre performs \comedy by Jules Feiffer. May 30-June 8; Fri.and Sat., 8pm; Sun., 3:30pm. 415 Seventh St.$6 or TDF. For info, 768-1985.SLOPE SIME: Gallery Players of Park Slopeends its season with %u201cChapter Two\Simon. May 30-June 15; Fri. and Sat, 8pm; andSun., 3pm. Berkeley Carroll Street School, 181Lincoln Place. $6, $5 for seniors and students,or TDF. For info, 638-5725.FA M ILIES ALICE: Families First Players,composed of 14 children, ages 6-9, perform%u201cAlice in W onderland%u201d as part of FamiliesFirst %u201cSpring Fling.%u201d May 31, 1:30pm. 250Baltic St. $2. For info, 237-1862.IN D IA N DRAMA: BACA sponsors C.B.A.Theatre Company in %u201c Indians of Brooklyn.\June 4, 6pm. Library of Brooklyn HistoricalSociety. Free.SPRING FEST: Red Hook Arts presents its7th Spring Performance Festival, with play\A n r.1 l r t \\ %u2019* a n d f i l m %u201c A r t A t f a n l r %u201d l n n o A7:30pm. At P.S. 15, 71 Sullivan St. Free. For info, 852-8058.%u201cThe Amish: Not to be M odern\Festival, with showings at 8 and 9:30pm at 152 Bergen St. The festival will showworKs o t other Brooklyn tnmmaKers eacn M onaay tor tour weexs in June, hor information, call 858-6014.A M M O SPACE: \works in transparent m aterials. Thru Jun. 1;Sat. and Sun., 1-5pm. 135 Plymouth St. For info, 858-1900.BACA DOW NTOW N: Part II of %u201cNew Territory%u201d exhibit series, with works by ChrisChenins, Alain Massons, Chris Piazza and RayRapp. June 6-28; Tues.-Thurs., 1-6pm; Fri. andSat., 1-10pm. 111 W illoughby St. For info,596-2222. Reception. June 6 , 6-8pm.BROOKLYN M USEUM C OM M U NITYGALLERY: Asian Artists of Brooklyn. A collection of works by 10 Asian artists creating inBrooklyn. Thru June 23. 200 Eastern Parkway.Hours: Mon., Wed.-Fri., 10am-5pm; Sat., 11am6pm; Sun., 1-5pm. For info, 638-5000.THE CLAY POT: %u201cCloisonne Jewelry andWatercolors,\7-June 17. Mon.-Wed., Sat., I0:30am-7:30pm,Sun., 12-5pm. 162 Seventh Ave. For more info,788-6564. Opening June 7 , 1-8pm.HENRY HICKS GALLERY: Fifth Solo ArtShow of works by Beatrice Green. Thru4 . ----- -4 o . . _ 4 0 e --------A O A l l _____ i i %u00bbw m iiv * I, w i l l , u i i u w u n . , I*, w p m . \\j r u i u m i vAve. For info, 252-5255. 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