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                                    The Best ofWhat's HappeningIn and AroundDowntown Brooklyn|a r t e v e n t s ~ ]H AITIAN M ONUM ENTS: Center for Art andCulture of Bedord Stuyvesant presents: \ti: The First Black Republic and Its M onuments to Freedom,\Haiti's historical background. Through June29 Gallery hours: 9am -5pm . Skylight Gallery,1368 Fulton St. For info, 636-6907.CHORAL AUDITIONS: Grace Choral Societyof Brooklyn holds auditions every week atrehearsal. Wed., 7:30pm. Grace Church, Hicksand Joraiemon Sts. Reservations required. Forinfo, 643-8129.CABARET STYLE: Gallery Players present\and dance from all ages. June 20, 8pm. June21, 7:30 and 10pm. Berkeley Carroll StreetSchool, 181 Lincoln PI. $5. For info, 638-5725.GALLERY TALK: \Western States,\22, 3pm. Brooklyn Museum. 200 EasternParkway, 5th floor Rotunda. Free. For info,638-5000.PERFOR M AN C E FORUM: %u201cSpontaneousC om bustion,%u201d music, video and film forum forperformers and various artists airs old andnew works informally. June 22, 3-6pm. 123Smith St. Free. For info, 797-3116.FOREIGN CULTURE: Brooklyn Museumpresents Amauan W orkshop%u2019s Karadya'anEnsemble performing traditional Philippinegong music and folk dancing, and the KoreanAmerican Cultural Troupe presenting theirtraditional music and dance. June 22, AmauanW orkshop at 2pm, Korean Troupe at 3:30.Frieda Schiff Warburg Memorial SculptureGarden. Free.PARK ART: \series com es to Prospect Park with a professional artist offering instruction to artists indrawing our city%u2019s parks. M aterials provided.June 2 2 ,1-4pm. Boat House, Ocean Ave. andLincoln Rd. Free. For info, (212) 360-8177.BENEFIT PICNIC: Celebrate Brooklyn Performing Arts Summer Series holds benefitpicnic before dance performance. June 26,cocktails, 6pm, dinner, 7pm, show, 8pm. Prospect Park Band Shell, Prospect Park Westand 9th St. $40. For info, 788-0699.FULTON ART: Art Exhibition being held atpark, Fulton St. and Stuyvesant Ave. June28-29. Free. For info, 783-3077.BACA READING: %u201cAdventures in the Arts\series features selection of Brooklyn settlerreal life dramas written in ballad form. June29, 2-4pm. Brooklyn Museum, 3rd floor Lecture Hall. Free. For info, 783-3077.STORE SHOW: Meltdown Performing Arts,Inc. continues \thew Paris, m usician/com poser and author.June 27, 8pm. Park Slope Cafe Book Store,297 Seventh Ave. Free. For info, 768-1399.DANCE SERIES: Celebrate Brooklyn beginsits summ er dance series with the AmericanBallroom Theatre and the Ballet Hispanico.June 19, 8pm. Prospect Park Bandshell, Prospect Park West and Ninth St. Free. For info,768-0699.DOUBLE JAZZ: The second perform ance inthe Celebrate Brooklyn series features theJazz Tap Ensemble and Jazzdance: The DannyBuraczeski Dance Company. June 20, 8pm.Prospect Park Bandshell, Prospect Park Westand 9 St. Free. For info, 768-0699.CREATIVE DANCE: Celebrate Brooklyn%u2019sthird perform ance includes Momix, theDouglas Hamby Dance Company andPeridance. June 21, 8pm. Prospect Park Bandshell, Prospect Park W est and 3 St. Free. Forinfo, 768-0699.AFRO-BRAZILIAN: Loremill M achado & theCapoeiras and the Charles Moore DanceTheatre continue Celebrate Brooklyn series.June 22, 8pm. Prospect Park Bandshell, Prospect Park West and 9 St. Free. For info,768-0699.DANCE MARATHON: Celebrate Brooklynpresents The Brooklyn Dance ConsortiumMarathon, with works by ten Brooklynchoreographers. June 26, 8pm. Prospect ParkBand Shell, Prospect Park W est and 9th St.Free. For info, 768-0899.PARK DANCE: Celebrate Brooklyn%u2019s DanceO nrinn ifte uiUk r\\orlnrmon/%u00abne KwCreach & Koester, Stephen Petronio andDancers, and Codanceco. June 27, 8pm . Prospect Park Band Shell, Prospect Park Westand 9th St. Free. For info, 768-0899.BROOKLYN DANCE: Bill T. Jones and ArnieZane Dance Company perform as part ofCelebrate Brooklyn series. June 28, 8pm. Prospect Park Band Shell, Prospect Park W estand 9th St. Free. For info, 788-0699.FOUR FROM BROOKLYN: CelebrateBrooklyn%u2019s last dance show features TheBrooklyn Dance Consortium Showcase, withworks by four Brooklyn choreographers. June29, 8pm. Prospect Park Band Shell, ProspectPark West and 9th St. Free. For info, 768-0699.Rockies Cut-Up In ILibrary, Washington Ave. near Lafayette Ave.Free. For info, 376-3577.BARGEMUSIC: Program of Locatelll,Beethoven and Faure with Hom ao Fujiwara onviolin, Toby Hoffm an on viola, pianist DavidOei, and Ronald Thom as on cello. June 26,7:30pm and June 2 9 ,4pm. Fulton Ferry Landing. $10, $8 seniors and students. For info,624-4061.PIANO RECITAL: Benefit concert for FortGreene Ecumenical Sum m er Program, byclassical pianist, Rum ilo Isaksen. June 27,7pm. Hanson Place Central United MethodistChurch, Hanson PI. & Flatbush Ave. $7 in advance, $8 at the door. For info, 230-7859.JAZZ SERIES: Performance by LesterBowie. June 2 9 ,4pm. Brooklyn Bridge AnBARGEMUSIC: Mozart, Martinu andBrahms works performed in concert on theBarge. June 19, 7:30pm; June 22, 4pm. $10, $8seniors and students.MUSIC APPRECIATION: Musicians ofBrooklyn Initiative (MOBI) presents June Concert Series with first perform ance featuringHidden City String Band and A.M. Sleep. June20, 8pm. St. Ann%u2019s Church, 157 M ontague St.$5. For info, 499-2134.PARK OPERA: \\Park. Free. For Info, (212) 799-3100.SECOND SHOW: M O B I's series continueswith concert by Elaine J. Cohen/W ilber MorrisDuo and Jeffrey Schanzer Ensemble. June 21,8pm. St. A nn%u2019s Church, 157 Montague St. $5.For info, 499-2134.CATHOLIC CHAMBER: Cathedral of St.Peter and St. Paul celebrates its 150th anniversary with concert of cham ber music byM usica de Camera, featuring violinistW ilfredo Deglans. June 22, 2pm. Court andCongress Sts. $5. For info, (212) 348-1587.NEW JAZZ: Contemporary Com poser's Orchestra performs in Sunday Jazz series ofW illiam sburgh Music Center. June 22, 4pm.367 Bedford Ave. $5. For info, 384-1654.JAZZ CONTINUES: Creative Tim e%u2019s %u201cJazz inthe Anchorage%u201d series with perform ance ofDavid Peaston and the Voices of Peace &.Love, and Geri Allen. June 22, 4pm. BrooklynBridge Anchorage, Cadman Plaza W est andFront Street. $6/$3, mem bers and seniors. Forinfo, (212) 571-2206.POP SINGER: BACA presents JerryCastaldo in concert as part of SAGE programfor older adults. June 2 5 ,1:30pm. Clinton HillDenver, Colorado, a photo booth com posite by Stephan Koplowitz.The grouping is part of th e Third Annual Group Show on exhibit atthe P&lm G allery at 408 A tlantic Ave. The show runs through June 29chorage, Cadman Plaza West and Front St. $6.For Info, (212) 619-1955.SUNDAY JAZZ: W illiam sburgh MusicCenter presents saxophonist, Joe Ford. June29, 4pm. 367 Bedford Ave. $5. For Info, .384-1854.POP CONCERT: M iller Express Concert atProspect Park features pop-artist on portableshell stage. June 2 9 ,1-4pm. Long Meadow, offProspect Park West. Free. For info, 788-0055LIBERTY MUSICAL: Penny Bridge PlayersTheatre for Children presents %u201cSweet Land ofLiberty,\Liberty and the immigrant experience at EllisIsland. Through June 23, Mon.-Frl., 10:30amand 1:30pm. Sat., 2pm. Undercroft of theAssumption Church, 59 Cranberry St. $3.75.For info, 522-0255.BROOKLYN THEATRE: The MaverickTheatre presents %u201c Hanna und Rainer,%u201d a fictional play based on German cinem a figuresthrough June 29. Thurs., Fri., and Sat. at 8pm,Sun. at 7. No perform ance June 28.152Bergen St. $6. For info, 828-6014.RIVER POSTER: The River Stage performsthree-act comedy, \June 29, Thurs.-Sat., 8pm; Sun., 3pm. 46 OldFulton St. $6 or TDF. For info, 852-7360.CHILDREN%u2019S MUSICAL: Penny BridgePlayers presents \June 19 and 20, and June 23 at 10:30am and1pm. June 21, 2pm. Undercroft of the Assum ption Church, 59 Cranberry St. $3.75. For info,522-0255.NEW MUSICAL: Theatre Workshoppresents \7:30pm; Sat. and Sun., 2:30pm. TriangleTheatre of L.I.U. Flatbush Ave. near DeKalbAve. $6. For info, 783-3902.WEEKEND DRAMA: Alonzo Players present%u201cThe First W ife.%u201d June 19-21,8pm , June 22,3:30pm. Brooklyn Masonic Tem ple Theatre,317 Clermont Ave. $8/$5 seniors and students.Thurs., $4. For info, 622-5062.GUN CONTROL: The Spacial Cut Theatrepresents %u201cU.S.A. And Other Places on RadioLandscape,\weapons, to benefit the Bay Ridge PeaceCoalition. June 2 0 ,8pm. Bethlehem LutheranChurch, 415 Ovington Ave. $3.RIVER THEATRE: River Stage presents\the last perform ance of their 1985-1986season. Thurs., Fri., Sat., 8pm, Sun., 3pm. 46Cadman Plaza W est. $6. For info, 852-7360ARTi___________________________________iBACK AT LIBRARY: Central Public Libraryshows photo exhibit \courtesy of Brooklyn Union Gas. Thru June30. Grand Army Plaza. For info, 780-7700.'Lady' Mystically Emerges^'*%u2666%u2022%u2022%u2022\%u00ab %u00ab%tt--------------------U l ! - -------1_ A U.. A II----------- V/ ----------- ____AuUIkU Tu%u00ab%u2022 %u2022%u00ab%u00bb%u00bb*%u2022%u2022%u2022 %u00ab%u25a0>%u2022%u2022 w> wikwi yviuuil pi 1114 WJ OIMWI ( v. wiiyny, %u2022 wit w/mmmu %u00ab*v %u25a0 kvBrooklyn M useum as part of Asian Artists of Brooklyn. The show, running to June23, is being shown In the Com m unity Gallery. It features works by Asian artistsliving in Brooklyn in a blend of traditions.I KPage 16, THE PHOENIX, June 19, 1986
                                
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