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                                    To H ave Y o u r Event Listed H ere, C om pose a C oncisely W o rd e d New s Item ; M a ke Sure T o In clu d e a T e le ph on e in u h n)Ci. j Uikj p and C om i395 A tla n tic A ven ue , B ro o klyn 11217 D ea dline : Friday fo r Thursday's PaperBrooklyn Celebrates DanceMarathon At Park's BandshellBrooklyn celebrates dance at the P rospect Park Bandshell with four perform ances Ju n e 26-29. Above, Ron Brown will present h is com pany in three worksand Spoke the H ub D ance (left) will prem iere \four day event will kick o ff with the Brooklyn Dance Consortium M arathon, including work by ten choreographers o n Thursday. Friday%u2019s perform ance willfeature the dan ce artistry of Bill T. J o n e s and Arne Zane Dance Com pany. Allperform ances begin ai 6pm at the bandshell, Prospect Park W est and 9thStreet, and are free. T h e program is co-sponsored by Celebrate Brooklyn andthe Brooklyn Academ y o f M usic. (Fingerhut, Crane Photos)B A C A DOW NTOW N: Part II of %u201c New Territory%u201d exhibit series, with works by ChrisChenins, Alain M assons, Chris Piazza and RayRapp. Through Ju ne 28; Tues.-Thurs., 1-6pm;Fri. and Sat., 1-10pm. 111 W illoughby St. Forinfo, 596-2222.BELAN TH I G A LLE R Y : Photographs byN icholas C. Christopher. Through June 29.Open Wed.-Mon. 10am-midnight. 142 Court St.For info, 855-2769.B R O O K LY N M U SEU M G R A N D LOBBY:%u201c Liberty; Photographs by Ruffin Cooper%u201d willbe on display in honor of the Statue of Liberty%u2019s centennial. June 26-September 8. Free.C H A M E L E O N G A LLE R Y : %u201cCuriouser andCuriouser!,%u201d a juried exhibition. Through July13. Wed.-Fri., 1-7pm, Sat., 11am-5pm. 428Seventh Ave. For info, 965-4583.O N Y X G A LLE R Y : %u201c Spring into Spring,%u201d thruJune 29, with oils, watercolors, pastels andsculptures. 411 Atlantic Ave. Gallery Hours:1-6pm Mon. through Sun. For info, 834-1701.P A L M G A LLE R Y : %u201cThird Annual GroupShow.%u201d Thru June 29; open Sat. and Sun.,12-6pm, or by appointment. 408 Atlantic Ave.For info, 624-7091.R ESN ICK G A LLE R Y : Adopt A LandmarkCelebration. Thru July 14. Long Island University, Flatbush Ave. at DeKalb Ave. 3rd floor,Hum anities Building. Free. For info, 783-3077.R E T R O G A LLE R Y : \sculpture, flat works and electronic pieces.Thru Jun. 27; Com ing June 30-Sept. 30, \mer Group Show,%u201d artworks from electronicsculptures to hand printed lithographs, openby appointment only. 407 Douglass St. For info, 622-8840.R O TU N D A G A LLE R Y : %u201c On, Of and AboutPaper,%u201d third annua! open com petition ofworks on paper. Thur June 28; Tues.-Fri.,12-5pm; Sat., 11am-4pm. Brooklyn WarMemorial, Cadm an Plaza W est and Orange St.For info, 875-4031.S A L E N A G A LLE R Y : Tw o photography exhibits, \Educational Setting%u201d by L.I.U. graduates.Through first week in Sept. Long IslandUniversity, Flatbush Ave. at DeKalb Ave. Free.For info, 403-1052.SPIR AL G A LLE R Y : Collage and watercolorsby Jam es Denmark, sculpture by Lloyd Toone.Thru June 30; daily, 1-8pm. 637 Vanderbilt Ave.For info, 783 2893.W EISN ER G A LLE R Y : %u201c Personal Space.%u201dThru July 6. Wed.-Sat., 1-7pm. 8812 ThirdAvenue. For info, 748-1324.W EE K LY FILMS: Walt Whitman Library offers weekly films for adults. W ednesdays,2pm. St. Edwards St. at Auburn PI. Free. Forinfo, 855-1508.F E M A L E PORTRAITS: Central Libraryshow s weekly \W ednesdays, 1pm (except 7/2). Grand ArmyPlaza. Free. For info, 780-7700.FLO ATING CINEM A: Prospect Park show sfilm s on screens floating on Prospect Lake.June 27, 9-11pm. Use Flatbush Ave. at EmpireBlvd. entrance. Free. For info, 788-0055.H EIG H TS SH O E S: Brooklyn Heights Libraryshow s %u201cThe Red Shoes.\6:30pm. 280 Cadm an Plaza West. Free. For info, 780-7789.FAM ILY FUN: Park Slope Library show s%u201cThe Flashettes%u201d for all audiences. July 3,2pm. Sixth Ave. at 9th St. Free. For info,768-0593.DUFFIELD CINEMA: 249 Duffield St.: Tel.855-3967.1. Cobra, Fri.-Thurs.: 12:10, 2, 4 ,6 ,8 ,10. 2. Karate Kid, 12:30,2:45, 5:10, 7:30, 9:50PLAZA TWIN CINEMA: 314 Flatbush Ave.;Tel. 636-0170.1, Karate Kid, Part II, Fri.: 5,7:15,9:30,11:45. Sat.: 1, 3:10, 5:20, 7:35,11:55.Sun., Mon.: 1,3:10, 5:25, 7:40, 9:50.Tues.-Thurs.: 7:15, 9:25. 2. Legal Eagles, Fri.:5:10, 7:25,9:40,11:45. Sat.: 1, 3, 5:10, 7;25,9:40,11:45. Sun., Mon.: 1,3, 5:10, 7:25, 9:40.Tues. Thurs.: 7:20, 9:15.BROOKLYN HEIGHTS CINEMA: 70 HenrySt. Tel.: 596-7070.1. Legal Eagles, Fri.-Sun.:1:30, 3:35,5:40,7:50,9:50. Mon.-Thurs.: 2 ,4 ,6 ,8 ,10.2. Back to School, Fri.-Thurs.: 2,3:55,5:45 7:40 9%u201940LOEW S METROPOLITAN QUAD: 395Fulton St.: Tel.: 875-4024.1. Labyrinth,Fri.-Thurs.: 12,2, 4.6. 8 .1 0 .2 . Flaw Dal,Fri.-Tues.: 12:20, 2:15,4:15,6:10,8:10,10:10.Psycho III, Wed.-Thurs.: 12,1:40,3:25,5:10,6:55,8:40,10:20.3. Back to School, Fri.-Thurs.:1,2:50,4:45,6:35,8:35,10:20. 4. RunningScared, Fri.-Thurs.: 12:15,2:10, 4:10,6:05,8:05,10:00C O B B L E HILL TWIN: 265 Court Street, Tel.596-9113.1. Karate Kid Part II, Fri-Thurs 1, 3:10,5:2, 7:30, 9:40.2. Ruthless People, Fri-Thurs2:45,4:35, 6:20,8:10, 9:50. Children Matinee,M y Little Pony, Fri thru Thurs, 1pm.BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN: Gardenopen Tues.-Fri., 8-6pm; w eekends andholidays 10-6pm. Areas of current special interest: Japanese Hiil-and-Pond Garden, C ranford R ose Garden, Hardy Water Lily Pool,Fragrance Garden, and Herb Garden. Tours:Saturdays, 10:30am and Sundays, 1pm. M eetat Garden S ho p on M agnolia Plaza. Free. 1000W ashington Ave. For information 622-4433.BROOKLYN CHILDREN%u2019S MUSEUM:Events: 8very Thurs., M ore Than Movies,3:30pm. Afternoon events: June 26, Printingwith Flow ers for Pre-schoolers, 6:30pm. C o llection Connection, 7pm. June 27: Flow erFam ilies W orkshops, 3:30pm. June 28: LiveAnim als, 2pm. Secret M eanings of Flow ers,3:30pm. June 29: %u201c Paper Foliage%u201d - O rigam iworkshop, 2pm. Live Anim als, 2-3:30pm. July3: \with Thom as Hewitt. Ju ly 5,6: %u201c Lady of theHarbor%u201d by Don Quijote ExperimentalChildren%u2019s Theatre. 1:30 and 3:00pm.145Brooklyn Ave. AH events free. For info,735-4400.B R O O K LY N H ISTO RICAL SOCIETY: 128Pierrepont St. For info, 624-0890.BROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY, CENTRALLIBRARY: Exhibit, \Years of the Statue of Liberty,\\W alter C hin. July 2-30.Facts over the phone,78G-70C0, daily; until 10pm, Monday throughThursday. Free job information resources atthu Education and Job Information Center,780*7777 Job and Career Counseling, w am -, 2-4pm, Tues.-Thurs.; 10am-l2!pmi.Films: \1pm.fo. Center, July 2 ,2pm. Read-Aloud: M ondays, 1pm, ages 6-10. A rts and Crafts: Mondays, 11-l2noon, ages 7-12. Preschoolstories, 10:30am-11 am. W ednesdays, ages3-6. Gam es: 2-3:30 pm, W ednesdays, ages7-12 Toddler Time: 10:30-11am Tuesdays. Talk:%u201cGet to Know Your Library,%u201d Tuesdays andThursdays 3:30-4:30pm. Exhibit: \Brooklyn%u201d photos, thru June. The library andail branches will b e d o s e d on July 4th. Thelibrary is at Grand Army P la za For info, call780-7000.GREENMARKETS: G et fresh, locally grownfruits and vegetables at Cadm an Plaza W estat Montague St., Tuesdays through 3-Dec. 23,and Saturdays year round; at Colum bus Plaza,Jay St. near Myrtle Ave., Tuesdays year roundand Fridays June 25-Dec. 17; and at FlatbushAvenue at Atlantic Ave., W ednesdays June25-Dec. 17. For Info call (212) 566-0990.P R O S P E C T PARK: Pedaiboat rental, 11am -1hour before dark, daily, $5/hour with $5 deposit, at dock near Wollman Rink. U se Em pireBlvd. and Flatbush Ave. entrance. ProspectPark Boathouse, exhibit, Letts,-ts Hom estead,open Sat. and Sun., 10am-4pm. Use entranceat Flatbush Ave. and Em pire Blvd. ProspectPark Zoo, open seven days/week, 8am-4:30pm;buildings open at 11am. U se Flatbush Ave.and Em pire Blvd. entrance. Children%u2019s Z oonow open, Wad.-Sun., 1C 4pm. Tours: \S S S S S n a k e s %u201d Ju ne 2 9 ,1pm. Picnic House.Free. For U PR info, 287-3400. Film : Therio a u u g u i i w i i m , a w n %u00ab.%u00ab, %u00ab%u00bb , %u2022>>%u00ab%u00ab,. %u2022 . . a r * .Lake. Free. Theatre: July 6 %u201cSw eet Land ofLiberty,%u201d m usical by Penny Bridge Players.8pm. Picnic H ou se. 12, free for kids under 5.Event: VID CAP Caribbean Culture Festival.W ollm an Rink parking lot, noon 7:30pm. Free.Dance: June 26: Brooklyn Dance ConsortiumMarathon, w orks by ten Brooklyn choreographers. Ju ne 27: Creach & Koester, StephenPetronio & Dancers, Codanceco. June 28: BiHT. Jo n e s and A m ie Zane Company. June 29:Brooklyn D ance Consortium Show case, worksby four Brooklyn choreographers. A ll perform ances at 8pm at Bandshell, Prospect ParkW est and 9th S t. July 5: Spoke the Hub DanceConcert, %u201cThe Grand Arm y Maneuvers,\M eadow near P icn ic H ouse. 2 and 4pm. Free.Music: June 29: Miller Express Pop Concert,Long Meadow, 1-4pm. Free. July 5: SafariEast, multi cultural m usic by Vishnu W oodand C o . Picnic House, $2. Free for kids under5 .8pm ; M usicians of Brooklyn Initiativefeaturing M O B ! Big Band, Marty Edicts Trioand O ver Easy. 8pm . Prospect Park Bandshell,Prospect Park W est and 9th St. Free. July 6:C al M assey Tribute Concert featuring m usician s conducted by Rom ulus Franceschini.8pm . Prospect Park Bandshell. Free. Roads,closed Mo.o.-Fri., t0ms-3pm and 7:30-11pm;Sat. and Sun., Fri. ai 7pm Mon. at 6am. U nlessnoted, all free. For info, 7886055.BACA DOWNTOWN: Exhibit: %u201cNew Territory, Part ii\hours Tues.-Fri., 1*6pm; Fri. and Sat., 1-10pm.$5. I ll wm!*o%u00abhhy St For info. 596*2222.ftA! utKriJatC: Chamber concerts or.Thurs., at 7:30pm; and Sun., at 4pm. June 26,25, F y 1 '-%u00ab**%u00ab* ftwiehowani and Fame.,624-4061.wri Y N M U SEU M - F x b fN trDrawings by Martyi: The Precinct of Mut atLuxor, thru July 21; The Art of Cezanne:Front the Henry and Rose Rearfman Foundation, thru July 14; Curator's Choice: The Artof Central Africa, thru June 30. ArchaicU w ra m m llw JOnttnw ! nOW fl UOliwalOn,thru Aug. 4, The Alex Hillman Family Fcurvdaiion Collection: French Art of the 19th and20th Centuries, thru Jan. 5,1967. TwentiethCentury Design, thru Mar. 2,1907. Events:Gallery Talk on New World Art, June 27,1:30pm, meet in Grand Lobby, Arty FactsWorkshop for children, June 28,11:30am,meet in Grand Lobby; %u201cRaiders of the FineArts,%u201d registration for summer classes forkids, Education Division office, June 26 and29,1-4 pm, $100; author's reading ofeftSdran%u2019s book. %u201cThe Story of Job,%u201d withBeverly Brodsky, June 28,1pm. FriedaSchiff Warburg Memorial Sculpture Garden;Gallery Talk on %u201cAesthetic Principles of theKuba Royal Style of Central Africa, June 28,3pm, 1st floor, Lobby Gallery; %u201cWhat%u2019s Up?%u201dworkshop for children ages 6-12, June 29,2pm, meet In Grand Lobby, poetry performance by Poetry Alive!, entitled %u201cPoems ofme Western SpWt,%u201d June 2 9 , u, Friedaschiff Warburg Memorial Sculpture Garden;Gallery Talk on %u201cDecorative Arts and PeriodRooms,\Lobby AM wvenis inm urrittss nOinu. Hours:Mon., Wed-Fri., 10am-5pm; Sat., item8pm:Sun., Mipm; holidays, t-Bpm; closed Tues.AW tswsBpm isnaw y. row ioiv,i3Sw (w .%u25a0Juna 26,1986, THE PI OENIX, Page 15
                                
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