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                                    To Have Your Event Listed Here. Compose a Concisely Worded News Item: Make Sure To Include a Telephone Number. Send to: Up and Coming 395 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn 11217 Deadline: Friday for Thursday's Paperst Installation Already Has A Lot O f FansBACA Downtown during September. Here. %u201c The Fan Dancer%u201d is portrayed by E. Jaypv w \\Tr.3W idescribes as %u201cThe Fan Dancer - part furniture, part bird, part exotic persona.%u201d Sims%u2019s performance on Friday, September 12 from 4:30-7:30 will seek to evoke the character of %u201cThe Fan Dancer%u201d through dance movement, storytelling, and the ritualistic use of the human figure as %u2018living sculpture.%u2019 Sims will chart her performance through a series of drawings that she will make during the performance, completing her installation publicly before her audience.%u201c Balerethon,%u201d a site-specific installation by Tom Eric Stanton is installed in the center%u2019s small gallery. It is the first solo New York exhibition by this California artist who recently moved to Brooklyn. %u201cBalerethon%u201d maintains the carefully structured formal distance of a detective novel, insinuating alternating layers of reality through a sequencing of circumstantial %u2018evidence.%u2019 Stanton uses shadings of light, sound, and texture to encourage viewers to what he calls %u201ctrespass the conventions of time,%u201d allowing them to invent their own narrative while consenting to %u201cthe manifestation of a hallucination which is in agreement with science and file law, which looks like proof, but which is in fact a lie,%u201d he says. On September 12 from 7:30-8pm, Stanton will activate %u201cBaierethon%u201d with a performance in which he assumes a narrator%u2019s role, intimating %u2018facts%u2019 and providing %u2018clues.%u2019LIVING RITUALS: Three one-personinstallations at BACA Downtown Centerfor file Arts, Sept. 12-Oct. 11 Openingreception and performances Fri., Sept.12, S-8pm. I ll Willoughby St., nearBridge. Tel. 596-2222.'lat'sBROOKLYN BRIDGE ANCHORAGE: Exhibition of installations to go with production of \Open Sat. and Sun., 12-6pm, Sept. 13-Oct. 5. Cadman Plaza West and Front St. For info, (212) 571-2206. Reception: Sept. 8, 7-9pm.BROOKLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETY: \Great Divine: Brooklyn's Henry Ward Beecher,\artifacts and photos telling Beecher's story from Civil War period, through Oct. 10.Tues.-Sat., 12-5pm. 128 Pierrepont St., 624-0890.BROOKLYN MUSEUM CONTEMPORARY GALLERY: \Photographs.%u201d Thru Sept. 22. Fifth floor of Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway.BROOKLYN MUSEUM COMMUNITY GALLERY: \hibition of over 80 black and white photographs. Thru Sept. 29. 200 Eastern Pkwy. For info, 638-5000.843 STUDIO GALLERY: Community Youth Art Exhibition, with works by participants in gallery%u2019s Summer Arts Program. Thru Sept.21, Wed.-Sun., 12-6pm. 843 E. New York Ave. For info, 771-4481.FOCUS GALLERY: Group show of black and white photographs by George Forss,Irwin Silver, Harold Roth and Peggy Kaplan. Thru Sept. 22; Tues.-Sun., 6:30am-11:30pm. Cousin John's Cafe and Bakery, 70 Seventh Ave. 965-4462.MINOR INJURY: \by Noah Jemison. Sept. 12-Oct. 5, Fri.-Sun.,1-6 or by appointment. 1073 Manhattan Ave. For info 389-7985. Reception: Sept. 12, 6-9pm.PALM GALLERY: %u201c Six Paintings,\Edgar, Ellen Gamble and Allen Grindle. Thru Sept. 28; Sat. and Sun. 12-6pm, or by appointment. 408 Atlantic Ave. For info, 624-7091.RETRO GALLERY: \artworks from electronic sculptures to hand printed lithographies, thru Sept. 30. Open by appointment only. 407 Douglass St. For info, 622-8840.SCHAFLER GALLERY: Student's Choice Show at Pratt Institute%u2019s Fine Arts Center, through September 18, Mon.-Fri., 9am-4pm. 200 Willoughby Ave. Free. For info, 636-3517.THE CLAY POT: Hardwood furniture by artist/woodworker John Bickel. Thru Oct. 16; Mon.-Wed., Sat., 10:30am-6:30pm Thurs. and Fri., 10:30am-7:30pm; Sun., 12-5pm. 162 Seventh Ave. For info, 788-6564.WEISNER GALLERY: Group show of gallery artists, thru Sept. 14. Coming Sept. 17-Oct. 31, %u201c Up-Close,%u201d paintings, pen-and-ink and pencil drawings. Wed.-Sat., 1-7pm. 8812 Third Ave.For info, 748-1324.hibit: \Ward Beecher.%u201d Tues.-Sat., l2-5pm, through Oct. 10. Lecture on %u201c Sibling Rivalry %u2014 Henry Ward Beecher and Harriet Beecher Stowe,%u201d Sept 17,6pm, free. 128 Pierrepont St. Walking tour of Sheepshead Bay, Sept. 21,1pm. Meet at Sheepshead Bay 0 train station, $5/$3 for members. For info, 824-0890.BROOKLYN MUSEUM: Exhibits:--Joel Petei Witkin: Forty Photographs, thru Sept.22: The Alex Hillman Family Foundation Collection: French Art of the 19th and 20th Centuries, thru Jan. 5,1987; Twentieth Century Design, thru Mar. 2,1987; Starrett: City Within a City, Thru Sept. 29; Monumental Drawing, Sept 12-Nov. 10; Hiroshige: One Hundred j Views of Edo, Sept. 15-Nov. 5. Hours: Mon., i Wed.-Fri., 10am-5pm; Sat., 11am-6pm; holidays, 1-5pm; closed Tues. 200 Eastern Parkway. For info, 638-5000.BROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY, CENTRAL LIBRARY: Exhibits: %u201c Paper Circus,%u201d and %u201c Banned Books%u2014Targets of the Censors,%u201d Both thru Sept. 30. Facts Over the Phone Service, 780-7700, daily; until 10pm, Monday through Thursday. Free job information resources at ; the Education and Job Information Center,! 780-7777. Talk: %u201c Get to Know Your Library,\Wed., 3:30-4:30pm. RIF program, every Mon.,<1 3:30-5pm. The library fs at Grand Army Plaza. For info, call 780-7700.GREENMARKETS; Get fresh, regionally grown fruits and vegetables at The Greenmarket at Cadman Plaza West at Montague St., Tuesdays through Dec. 23, and Saturdays year round; at Columbus Plaza, Jay St. near Myrtle Ave., Tuesdays year round and FridaysC lw iK i < Ao a  %u2022 ~ ~~ r* ------ fc j %u2014 . %u2022%u00ab.on a c o n Q C ., H . C O , I , v J U I I . CM IW I V I V /I I . . ' - w v , %u00bb , , - %u2022Tues.-Thurs.: 6.30, 9. 2. She's Gotta Have It, Fri.: 5, 6:40, 8:35, 10:20. Sat.-Mon.: 1:15, 3, 4:50, 6:40, 8:30, 10:15. Tues. Thurs.: 6:30, 8:20, 10.: fifes.:* MMMMMOf* | i mamSeptember 11, 1986, THE PHOENIX, Page 29 *
                                
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