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The Best ofWhat's HappeningIn and AroundDowntown BrooklynART EVENTS \\HAITIAN MONUMENTS: Center for Art andCulture of Bedord Stuyvesant presents: \ti: The First Black Republic and Its Monuments to Freedom ,%u201d an exhibition aboutHaiti'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 Joralemon 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.PERFORMANCE FORUM: \Com 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's Karadya%u2019anEnsemble performing traditional Philippinegong music and folk dancing, and the KoreanAmerican Cultural Troupe presenting theirtraditional music and dance. June 22, AmauanWorkshop 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's parks. Materials provided.June 22, 1-4pm. Boat House, Ocean Ave. andLincoln Rd. Free. For info, (212) 360-8177.BENEFIT PICNIC: Celebrate Brooklyn Performing Arts Sum m er 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.pA N CE -DANCE SERIES: Celebrate Brooklyn beginsits sum m 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 C elebrate 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'sthird perform ance includes Momix, theDouglas Hamby Dance Company andPeridance. June 21, 8pm. Prospect Park Bandshell, Prospect Park West and 9 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,768-0699DANCE MARATHON: Celebrate Brooklynpresents The Brooklyn Dance ConsortiumMarathon, with works by ten Brooklynchoreographers. June 26, 8pm. Prospect ParkBand Shell, Prospect Park West and 9th St.Free. For info, 768-0899.PARK DANCE: Celebrate Brooklyn%u2019s DanceSeries continues w'th perform ances byCreach & 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 Westand 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 Locatelli,Beethoven and Faure with Homao Fujiwara onviolin, Toby Hoffman on viola, pianist DavidOei, and Ronald Thomas on cello. June 26,7:30pm and June 29,4pm. Fulton Ferry Landing. $10, $8 seniors and students. For info,624-4061.PIANO RECITAL: Benefit concert for FortGreene Ecumenical Summer Program, byclassical pianist, Rumilo 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 29,4pm. Brooklyn Bridge AnNatural Mystic, a silver aelatin Drint bv Albert V. Chona. is on exhibit at TheBrooklyn Museum as part of Asian Artists of Brooklyn. The show, running to June23, is being shown in the Community Gallery. It features works by Asia i artistsliving in Brooklyn in a blend of traditions.BACK AT LIBRARY: Central Public Libraryshows photo exhibit \courtesy of Brooklyn Union Gas. Thru June30. Grand Army Plaza. For Info, 780-7700.BARGEMUSIC: 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 performance featuringHidden City String Band and A.M. Sleep. June20, 8pm. St. Ann%u2019s Church, 157 Montague St.$5. For info, 499-2134.RARK OPERA: %u201cMet in the Parks%u201d performs%u201cAida%u201d in Brooklyn. June 20,8pm. MarinePark. Free. For Info, (212) 799-3100.SECOND SHOW: MOBI's series continueswith concert by Elaine J. Cohen/Wilber MorrisDuo and Jeffrey Schanzer Ensemble. June 21,8pm. St. Ann%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 chamber music byMusica de Camera, featuring violinistWilfredo Deglans. June 22, 2pm. Court andCongress Sts. $5. For info, (212) 348-1587.NEW JAZZ: Contemporary Composer's Orchestra performs in Sunday Jazz series ofWilliamsburgh Music Center June 22, 4pm.367 Bedford Ave. $5. For info, 384-1654.JAZZ CONTINUES: Creative Time%u2019s \the Anchorage\David Peaston and the Voices of Peace &Love, and Gerl Allen. June 22, 4pm. BrooklynBridge Anchorage, Cadman Plaza West andFront Street. $6/$3, members and seniors. Forinfo, (212) 571-2206.POP SINGER: BACA presents JerryCastaldo in concert as part of SAGE programfor older adults. June 25, 1:30pm. Clinton Hill'Lady' Mystically EmergesDenver, Colorado, a photo booth com posite by Stephan Koplowitz.The grouping is part of the Third Annual Group Show on exhibit atthe Palm 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: Williamsburgh MusicCenter presents saxophonist, Joe Ford. June29, 4pm. 367 Bedford Ave. $5. For info, .384-1654.POP CONCERT: Miller 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 \Liberty,%u201d a new musical about the Statue ofLiberty and the immigrant experience at EllisIsland. Through June 23, Mon.-Fri., 10:30amand 1:30pm. Sat., 2pm. Undercroft of theAssumption Church, 59 Cranberry St. $3.75.For info, 522-0255.BROOKLYN THEATRE: The MaverickTheatre presents %u201cHanna und Rainer,%u201d a fictional play based on German cinema figuresthrough June 29. Thurs., Fri., and Sat. at 8pm,Sun. at 7. No performance 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 %u201cSweet Land of Liberty.\June 19 and 20, and June 23 at 10:30am and1pm. June 21, 2pm. Undercroft of the Assumption Church, 59 Cranberry St. $3.75. For info,522-0255.NEW MUSICAL: Theatre Workshoppresents %u201cTwit.%u201d June 19-29; Thurs.-Sun.,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 Wife.%u201d June 19-21,8pm, June 223:30pm. Brooklyn Masonic Temple Theatre,317 Clermont Ave. $8/$5 seniors and students.Thurs., $4. For info, 622-5062.GUN CONTROL: The Spaciai Cut Theatrepresents %u201cU.S.A. And Other Places on RadioLandscape,\weapons, to benefit the Bay Ridge PeaceCoalition. June 20, 8pm. Bethlehem LutheranChurch, 415 Ovlngton Ave. $3.RIVER THEATRE: River Stage presents%u201cThe Fourposter,%u201d an old Broadway show, asthe last performance of their 1985-1986season. Thurs., Fri., Sat., 8pm, Sun., 3pm. 46Cadman Plaza West. $6. For info, 852-7360ill ' Ini' i'iTriM\Page 16, THE PHOENIX, June 19, 1986

