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                                    4In The CityAve. Free. For info, 622-4433.BIKE TH E PARKS: Urban Park Rangersleads bicycle tour through Brooklyn parks,15-20 miles, %u201c Park-to-Park by Bike.%u201d July 26,9am. Meet at Prospect Park's W ollman Rink.Reservations required. For info, 287-3400.SECRET PLACES: Prospect ParkEnvironmental C enter presents bus tour of\director John Muir. July 2 7 ,11am-4pm. Meetunder Grand Army Plaza Arch. $25, $20members, reservations and advance paymentrequired. For info, 788-8500.C H A N G IN G C O N EY ISLAND: 92nd St.YMCA sponsors tour o f Coney Islandsideshow and seashore, with focus on itsrevitalization. July 2 7 ,11:30am-4pm. $10 pluslunch at Mason's. Call for location and info,(212) 831-8603.HISTORY OF TH E STOOP: Prospect ParkEnvironmental Center presents tour of \Slope and the Social History of the Stoop,%u201dled by writer John Gallagher. Aug. 2 , 1pm.Meet at Prospect Park Picnic House,Prospect Park West and 5th St. $2, $1children. For info, 788-8500.BUS TO ALBANY: Prospect ParkEnvironmental Center presents bus tour upHudson River to Albany, with historian MaryEllen Hern, \and Politicians.\Meet under Grand Army Plaza Arch. $35, $30members, advance registration and paymentrequired. For info, 788-8500PARK RENAISSANCE: Urban ParkRangers lead tour \Renaissance.\Army Plaza. Free. For info, 287-3400.HISTORIC W ILLIAM SBURG: BrooklynHistorical Society sponsors tour ofW illiamsburg section, of mansions and castiron buildings, led by Marvin Gelfand. Aun. 9,1pm. Meet at W illiam sburg Savings B a n M 7 5Broadway $5, $3 members. For info, 6240890.BY TH E SEA: Prospect Park EnvironmentalCenter presents bus tour \Sea: Beaches and Resort Towns.\Prof. John Manbeck. Aug. 1 0 ,11am-4pm.M eet under Grand Army Plaza Arch. $25, $20members, advance registration and paymentrequired. For info, 788-8500.HILL A N D G ARDENS: Municipal ArtSociety leads tour of Cobble Hill and CarrollGardens. Aug. 1 0 ,1-4pm. $10. For info, 212-935-3960.MUSICJAZZ AND GOSPEL: Prospect Park%u2019sCelebrate Brooklyn Jazz and Gospel series:Cal Massey Concert Tribute and Celebration,July 11; Lester Bowie%u2019s Brass Fantasy andthe W illiamsburg All-Stars, July 12; BrooklynGrass Roots G ospel/Spiritual Concert, July13. All 8pm. Prospect Park Bandshell,Prospect Park West and 9th St. Free. Forinfo, 768-0699.UNDER THE STARS: KingsboroughCom m unity College Music Under the Starsseries continues into the summer withconcerts by the Kingsborough CollegeCom m unity Band. Gershwin Gala, July 12. AnItalian Serenade, July 19. Russian Showcase,July 26. All at 8pm. Rainbow Mall, OrientalBlvd. and M anhattan Beach. Free. For info,934-5673.ON TH E BARGE: Bargemusic concertscontinue in July and Aug., Thurs. at 7:30pm;Sun. at 4pm. July 10,13,17,20: works byMozart and Schubert. July 24 and 27: Bach,Arnold, and others. July 31 and Aug. 3:Mozart, Beethoven and Schumann. Aug. 7and 10: Mozart, Bizet, Schubert. Aug. 14,17,21,24: Martinu, Mozart, Schubert. Aug. 28,31,Sept. 4, 7: Beethoven and Mendelssohn.Fulton Ferry Landing, under Brooklyn Bridge.$10, $8 seniors and students. For info, 624-4061.CANARSIE PIER: Gateway NationalRecreation Area%u2019s Canarsie Pier hosts BACAconcert series. The Al Browne Band andRevue, dance music, July 12,12:30pm. TheJeff Samaha Singers, chorus with bandaccom paniment, July 13,6pm. Cab Luckyand Little M ike with The Tornados, light rockand pop standards, followed by comedienneJoyce Kaye, on July 2 0 ,12:30pm. CrystalImage six-piece dance band, followed by ManMamber, singer and guitarist, July 26,12:30pm. The Revelations, doo-wop group,followed by Lee Perry Gross, singer, Aug. 2,12:30pm. Bill Turner and Blue Smoke, playsTop 40, disco, country, and Golden Oldies,followed by Masada, vocal duo, Aug. 10,12:30pm. Beatlem agic, performers in thestyle of the Beatles, followed by String ofPearls, playing Big Band music, Aug. 17,12:30pm. Martin Aubert and The Mix, jazzgroup, followed by Egg Cream, musicalcomedy group, Aug. 2 3 ,6pm. Ronnie and theExcellents, perform doo-wop oldies, followedu y I h e n a y n iv e ia u a u u , jcuu. y iu u p , A u y . 00,6pm. All at Canarsie Pier, at Rockaway Pkwayand Belt Pkway Overpass. Free. For Info, 783-3077.GARDEN CONCERTS: Brooklyn BotanicGarden concert series opens with a concertfor Bastille Day, featuring works by Frenchcomposers Faure, Honneger, Ravel, Ibert,Poulenc%u00b1 Bizet, Saint Saens, and Debussy,July 13. in e Kyoto ru jiw ara Jazz Ensembleperform s works by Kyoto Fujiw ara andothers, July 27. The Vlad W est Jazz Quintetperform s jazz standards by Ellington,Gershwin, Porter and others, Aug. 10. TheVirtuosi Quintet perform s works byBeethoven, Mozart, and Rossini. All start at3:15pm, in the Alfred T. W hite Mem orial Area,1000 W ashington Ave. Free. For info, 622-4433.CHAPEL CONCERTS: First UnitarianChurch 1986 Sum m er Chapel Concert Series.Theodore Mook, violoncellist, accom paniedby Elizabeth Rogers, pianist, perform worksby Bach, Beethoven, Martino and Prokofiev,July 14. Matthew Sullivan, oboist, and C.Bryan Rulon, synthesist, performimprovisational program of works by Bach,Handel, Satie and others, July 28. JudithOtten, soprano, and James Hamlin,trumpeter, accom panied by Eugene Rohrer,pianist, and string ensem ble, perform worksby Anderson, Bach, Berlin, Handel, Hertel,M alotte and others, Aug. 11. Julia Heyer,soprano, and David Anchel, bass-baritone,sing works by Bach, Mahler, W agner andW olf, Aug. 25. All start at 8pm, Pierrepont Stand Monroe PI. $5 or TDF. For info, (212) 787-0517.CELEBRATE BACA: BACA Sum m erCelebration %u201986 presents concerts atPierrepont Street Playground in BrooklynHeights. Karen Ferris Q uintet, jazz combo,July 16,8pm. Joan Erskine and TheConstruction Company, hum orous dancetroupe, followed by Shibib Leroy Nelson %u25a0Ja r;Ensemble, July 23, 7pm. Mark %u00bb%u00a5i organe||i andThe Jazz For^m Aii-Stars, and TheRevelations, who play doo-wop from the 50%u2019sand '60s, Jul 30, 7pm. The E.S.P. Band, popand jazz music, Aug. 6 ,8pm. Greg and DanDuo, jazz, and The Ray Rivera Band, jazz, popand rhythm, Aug. 20, 7pm. Pierrepont St. andBrooklyn Heights Promenade. Free. For info,783-3077.CLASSICAL SOUNDS: Prospect Park'sCelebrate Brooklyn Classical series: LukasFoss and Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra, July18; Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra and IIPiccolo Teatro dell%u2019O pera singers, July 19;Glora Feldman Trio, July 20. All 8pm.Prospect Park Bandshell, Prospect ParkW est and 9th St. Free. For info, 768-0699.BROOKLYN PH ILH A R M O N IC : SummerPark Concert Season opens with orchestralconcert conducted by Lukas Foss, BrooklynPhilharmonic Orchestra M usic Director, July18,8pm, at Prospect Park Bandshell,Prospect Park W est and 9th St. Concert ofItalian Opera Highlights, conducted byBruce Ferden, featuring singers from IIPiccolo Teatro dell%u2019Opera, July 19,8pm,Prospect Park Bandshell. Orchestral Concertconducted by Jesse Levine, July 20, 7:30pm,Asser Levy/Seaside Park, Ocean Parkwayand W. 5th St. Orchestral Concert conductedby Jesse Levine, July 2 1 ,7:30pm, O w l%u2019s HeadPark, 68th St. off Colonial Rd. Bruce Ferdenconducts concert of Italian Opera Highlights,with singers from II Piccolo Teatro dell%u2019Opera,July 22,7:30pm, Dyker Park, Fourteenth andCropsey Aves. Concert of Italian OperaHighlights, conducted by Ferden, with singersfrom II Piccolo Teatro, July 2 4 ,7:30pm, MidwoodField, Ave. K and E. 16th St. Sym phonic JazzConcert, conducted by Tania Leon, with jazzviolinist Noel Pointer, July 2 5 ,8pm , ProspectPark Bandshell. Ferden conducts ItalianOpera Highlights with singers from II PiccoloTeatro, July 2 7 ,7:30pm, Asser Levy/SeasidePark. Tania Leon conducts Sym phonic JazzConcert, with jazz violinist Noel Pointer, July28, 7:30pm, W ingate Park, W inthrop Rd.between Kingston and Brooklyn Aves. Allconcerts are free. For info, 636-4120.M ARINE PARK: Jeff Sam aha Singers, popand ligt * rock classics, and The Sweets 'NLow, ft,, j barbershop quartet. July 23,7:30pm. Crystal Image, swing and popstandards. Aug. 14, 7pm. Park entrance atMarine Pkway and Fillm ore Ave. Free. Forinfo, 783-3077.DOUBLE BILL: BACA Summerseriespresents a doo-wop perform ance by theRevelations, and The Mark Morganelli & JazzForum All-Stars. July 30, 7:30pm. BrooklynHeights Promenade at Pierrepont St. Free.For info, 783-3077.COFFEY PARK FOLKLORE: New FolkloreEnsemble African Caribbean Percussionistsperform in Coffey Park Sum m er Series. July3 1 ,1pm. Play area, Colum bia and Bay Sts.Free. For info, 783-3077.POP/ROCK A N D DOO WOP: ProspectPark's Celebrate Brooklyn Pop/Rock andDoo W op series: Noel Pointer and BrooklynPhilharmonic Orchestra, July 25; TheHarptones, and Reparata and the Del-Rons,July 26; Black Rock Coalition Orchestra, July27. All 8pm. Prospect Park bandshell,LA TIN SOUNDS: Prospect Park%u2019sCelebrate Brooklyn Latin series. BobbySanabriaand Acension, and Daniel Ponce,Aug. i; Dave Vaieniin, auu Ruiariu VasquezBand, Aug. 2; Louie Ramirez and Ray de laPaz, and La Gran Manzana, Aug. 3. CaribbeanFestival: Monyaka, and Lady Peachena andKalabash, Aug. 8 ,8pm. Magnum Band, andShirley Stewart and Triple-Xtra, Aug. 9;Carnival Extravaganza, Aug. 10. All 8pm.Prospect Park Bandshell, Prospect ParkW est and 9th St. Free. For info, 768-0699.FOLK SHOW : %u201c Folkwords!%u201d perform ancein Prospect Park bt New York Folk Festival.August 1 3 ,10am -2pm . Bandshell, ProspectPark W est and 9th St. Free. For info, (212)807-6896.AFRO BRAZILIAN SOUNDS: ProspectPark%u2019s Celebrate Brooklyn Afro Brazilianseries: Mikata, Aug. 15; Pe De Boi, and Rootsof Brazil, Aug. 16; New York Sam ba Band, andMario Toledo and Chorus of Brazil, Aug. 17.All 8pm. Prospect Park Bandshell, ProspectKings County Shakespeare Companyperform two com edies by Shakespeare,\2nd %u201cTwo Qontlomon V?rn n3 nSundays. July 12 and 13, Prospect Park infront of Litchfield Villa, Prospect Park Westand 5th St. July 19 and 20, Brooklyn BotanicGarden, 1000 W ashington Ave. July 26 and27, Prospect Park in front of Litchfield Villa.Aug. 2 and 3, Central Park on terrace ofBelvedere Castle, use 79th Street entrance.All perform ances start at 2:30pm. Free. Forinfo, 596-9685.BARK DRAMA: Riverside ShakespeareCompany perform at Prospect Park. July 24-2 7 ,7pm. Music Pagoda, across fromNetherm ead field, Empire at Flatbushentrance. Free. For info, 788-0055.AS YOU LIKE IT: Riverside ShakespeareCompany presents an outdoor production ofShakespeare%u2019s delightful comedy, %u201cAs YouLike It%u201d at Jacob Riis Park Mall at 7 pmAugust 22 and 23.Park West and 9th St. Free. For info, 768-0699.BLUEGRASS/IRISH AND FOLK: ProspectPark%u2019s Celebrate Brooklyn Bluegrass/lrishand Folk series: Gone At Last, and M ikeSoloway, Aug. 22; The Clancy Brothers withRobbie O %u2019Connell, and Ray Collins, Aug. 23;Sweet Honey In the Rock, Aug. 24. All 8pm,at the Prospect Park Bandshell, ProspectPark W est and 9th St. Admission is free. Forinfo, 768-0699.PARK FEEDBACK: Prospect Park%u201c Feedback Band Concert\Aug. 23, noon-3pm. Bandshell, Prospect ParkW est and 9th St. Free. For info, 788-0055.M K %u20ac 1RAINBOW INTRODUCTION: RainbowRoad Dancers present an introduction to theworld of dance. July 13,8pm. Prospect ParkW est and 5th St., Picnic House. $2, underfive, free. For info, 788-0055.PROSPECT PARK DANCE: Ballet ForceDance Concert. July 2 0 ,1-3pm. Prospect ParkBandshell, Prospect Park W est and 9th St.Free. For info, 788-0055.C H ILD R EN %u2019S DANCE: Brower Park%u2019sSum m er Series presents Young Dancers inRepertory. July 2 1 ,1pm. Brooklyn and St.Marks Ave. Free. For info, 783-3077.THEATERr \\---------------A n %u201e I u o p w v /i i I- \\ O*k O%u2666 Crnn Cr\\rinfo, 7680699.NEW YORK P H ILH A R M O N IC : Concert ofworks by Weber, Liszt, and Brahms. July 29,8pm . Marine Park. Free. For info, (212) 877-2011.PHANTOM PLAYWORKS: BrooklynPlayworks performs %u201cThe Phantom Sw ord,%u201depic by Jam es F. Engelhardt. July 9 , 7:30pm,Brooklyn Heights Promenade at PierrepontStreet. July 19, afternoon during BACAfestival, Carroll Park, between Sm ith andCarroll Sts. near 2nd St. July 20, afternoonduring BACA festival, Saratoga Park, MaconSt. and Saratoga Ave. July 30, 7:30pm, M arinePark. July 1 2 ,1 3 ,2 6 ,2 7 ,4pm, Prospect Park,in hollow between Picnic House and TennisHouse. Prosnect Park W est and 5th St.Performances in residence held July 10,11,16,17,1 8,23,24, and 2 5 ,7:30pm, 674 FourthAve. All are free; at residence, reservationsrequired. For info, 499-2293.K ING S SHAKESPEARE: King's Men ofONE-M AN SHOW : Sideshows by theSeashore presents %u201cStanley Allan Sherm an%u2019sAero Show Featuring the Star-SpanaiedBanner%u201d weekends throughout the summer.Friday and Saturday nights through Aug.,8pm. Coney Island Boardwalk at W est 12 St.$5. For reservations and info, 372-5159.PARK SHAKESPEARE: RiversideShakespeare Co. presents %u201cAs You Like It%u201d aspart of sum m er tour. July 2 8 ,6pm. FortGreene Park. Free. For info, (212) 877-6810.NEW CITY DRAMA: Prospect Park hoststhe Theatre for the New City, local theatricaltroupe perform ing %u201c Hom ecom ing%u201d a lighthearted outrageous musical. Bandshell, Aug.2 4 ,2-4pm. Prospect Park W est at 9th St. Free.For info, (212) 254-1109.SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL: New YorkShakespeare Festival Players in %u201cAs You LikeIt%u201d and \Prospect Park Bandshell, Prospect ParkWest and 9th St. Free. For info, 768-0699.MUSEUMSThe Brooklyn M useum is open six days aweek,closed on Tuesdays. W eekdays hoursare 10am-5pm; on Saturdays, 11am-6pm; onSundays, 1-6pm; on selected holidays, 1-5pm.Some galleries may be closed some days, socall for schedule. $2 general admission; $1students; free to members, seniors andchildren under 12 accom panied by an adult.Groups call ext. 221 for arrangements.CURRENT EXHIBITIO NS: Archaic Coinsfrom the Jonathan Rose Collection, throughAug. 4; The Alex Hillm an Family FoundationCollection; French Art of the 19th and 20thCenturies, through Jan. 5,1987; The Art ofCezanne: From the Henry and RosePearlman Foundation Collection, throughJuly 14; Site Drawings by Martyl: ThePrecinct of M ut at Luxor, through July 21;Third W estern States Exhibition, throughAug. 5; W illiam Rlm m er (18181879), throughJuly 28: Liberty: Photographs by RuffinCooper, through Sept. 8; Curator%u2019s Choice:Pleln Air-Pleasures, through Sept. 8; JoelPeter W ltkln: Forty Photographs, Aug. 1-Sept. 22; Starrett: City w ithin a City, Aug. 24-Sept. 8 (Com m unity Gallery); SecondPage 14, TH E P H O E N IX , July 10,1986
                                
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