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The Best ofWhat's HappeningIn and AroundDowntown Brooklynl nu r & uH AITIAN M O NU M EN TS: C enter for Art andCulture of Bedord Stuyvesant presents: %u201c H aiti: The First Black Republic and Its Monum ents to Freedom ,\H aiti%u2019s 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%u201cSwingin' in the Breeze,\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: \W estern States,\22, 3pm. Brooklyn Museum . 200 EasternParkway, 5th floor Rotunda. Free. For info,638-5000.PERFOR M AN C E FORUM: %u201cSpontaneousCom bustion,\performers and various artists airs old andnew works informally. June 22, 3-6pm. 123Smith St. Free. For info, 797-3116.FO R EIG N CULTURE: Brooklyn Museumpresents Amauan W orkshop%u2019s 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 M em orial SculptureGarden. Free.CIVIL WAR EXHIBIT: Brooklyn HistoricalSociety presents \Brooklyn's Henry Ward Beecher,%u201d an exhibitof manuscripts, prints, artifacts and photostelling his story from the Civil War period.June 19 - October 10. Tues.-Sat., 12-5pm. AtB.H.S. For info, 624-0890.BROOKLYN STUDENTS: The BrooklynMusic School presents dance recital, %u201c LibertyGirl\126 Felix St. $5. For info, BE2-3555.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 W est 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 W estand 9 St. Free. For info, 768-0699.CREATIVE DANCE: Celebrate Brooklyn%u2019sthird perform ance includes Mom ix, theDouglas Ham by Dance Com pany andPeridance. June 21, 8pm. Prospect Park Bandshell, Prospect Park W est and 9 St. Free. Forinfo, 768-0699.AFRO-BRAZILIAN: Loremill Machado & theCapoeiras and the Charles M oore DanceTheatre continue Celebrate Brooklyn series.June 22, 8pm. Prospect Park Bandshell, Prospect Park West and 9 St. Free. For info,768-0699.TOW N HOUSE GOSPEL: N ew York CityFriends of Clearwater continues its TownHouse On The River concert series with perform ance by folk and gospel singer, Rev. DanSmith. June 13, 8pm. 2820 Ocean Pkwy., #23F.$8: $6 students and seniors. For info,966-3154.BROADWAY JOHN: Good C offee Households concert by John Guth, guitarist andsongwriter, from Broadway play \June 13; doors open 8:45, show at 9:30.Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture, 53 Prospect Park West. $4 or TDF. For info, 768-2972,Fridays after 8pm only.JAZZ SERIES: Creative Tim e%u2019s Sunday jazzconcerts continue with saxophonist OliverLake with his new band Blue Star and flutistMarion Brandis, pianist Myra Melford withguest star, violinist Leroy Jenkins. June 15,4pm. Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage, CadmanMffffeUISWILIBRARY BENEFIT: Friends andAssociates of Brooklyn Heights Library sponsors benefit perform ance of %u201cThe FourPoster.\Cadman Plaza West. For info, 625-5254.BROOKLYN THEATRE: The MaverickTheatre presents %u201c Hanna und Rainer,%u201d a fictional play based on German cinem a figures.June 12-June 29. Thurs., Fri., and Sat. at 8pm,Sun. at 7. No perform ance June 28. 152Bergen St. $6. For info, 828-6014.SHAKESPEARE%u2019S W INTER: BrooklynBotanic Garden holds Shakespeare Day with aperformance of second half of %u201cThe W inter%u2019sTale,%u201d by The King%u2019s Men. June 15, 2:30pm.Alfred T. W hite Memorial. Free.C H ILD R E N %u2019S MUSICAL: Penny BridgePlayers presents %u201cSweet Land of Liberty.%u201dJune 16-20, and June 23 at 10:30am and 1pm.June 21, 2pm. Undercroft of the AssumptionChurch, 59 Cranberry St. $3.75. For info,858-5192.NEW MUSICAL: Theatre Workshoppresents %u201cTwit for ...%u201d June 19-21, 7:30pm.June 22, 3pm Triangle Theatre of L.I.U. Flatbush Ave. near DeKalb Ave. $6. For info,783*3902W EEKEND DRAMA: Alonzo Players present\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 \Landscape,%u201d three plays on the misuse ofweapons, to benefit the Bay Ridge PeaceCoalition. June 20, 8pm. Bethlehem LutheranChurch, 415 Ovington Ave. $3.RIVER THEATRE: River Stage presents%u201cThe Fourposter,%u201d an old Broadway show, asthe last perform ance of their 1985-1986season. June 12-29, Thurs., Fri., Sat., 8pm,Sun., 3pm. 46 Cadman Plaza W est. $6. For info, 852-7360.Bard In The Garden Craft Art ISandor Black and Elizabeth Barrows perform in Shakespeare%u2019s \on Shakespeare Day at the BrooklynBotanic Garden June 15. (Gardner Photo)Plaza W est and Front St. $6, $3 for mem bersand seniors. For info, (212) 571-2206.LA TRAVIATA: Brooklyn Lyric Operapresents Verdi%u2019s opera, %u201c La Traviata.%u201d June 15,4pm. Ft. Ham ilton High School, 83rd St. andNarrows Ave. $6, $8 and $10. For info,837-1176.SUNDAY JAZZ: W illiamsburg Music C enterpresents Flutist Rey Scott. June 15, 4pm. 367Bedford Ave. $5. For info, 384-1654.MUSIC APPRECIATION: Musicians ofBrooklyn Initiative (MOBI) presents June C oncert Series with first perform ance featuringHidden City String Band and A.M. Sleep. June20, 8pm. St. A nn%u2019s Church, 157 Montague St.$5. For info, 499-2134.PARK OPERA: %u201c Met in the Parks%u201d performs\Park. Free. For info, (212) 799-3100.SECOND SHOW : M O B I%u2019s series continueswith concert by Elaine J. C ohen/W ilber MorrisDuo and Jeffrey Schanzer Ensemble. June 21,8pm. St. Ann%u2019s Church, 157 Montague St. $5.For info, 499-2134.NEW JAZZ: Contemporary Com poser%u2019s Orchestra performs in Sunday Jazz series ofWilliamsburgh 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 West andFront Street. $6/$3, members and seniors. Forinfo, (212) 571-2206.BARGEMUSIC: Mozart, Martinu andBrahms pieces featured in concert. June 19,7:30pm. June 22, 4pm. Barge is at FultonFerry Landing. $10/$8 seniors and students.For info, 624-4061.CHAM BER BENEFIT: Woodhill Playerscham ber ensem ble presents benefit concertfor Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, with repertoire from Baroque to 20thCentury. June 17, 7:30pm. Billie HolidayTheatre, 1368 Fulton St. $50-$500. For info,636-6901.SLOPE SIM O N : Gallery Players of ParkSlope ends its season with \Neil Simon. Thru June 15; Fri. and Sat, 8pm;and Sun., 3pm. Berkeley Carroll Street School,181 Lincoln Place. $6, $5 for seniors andstudents, or TDF. For info, 638-5725.C H ILD R EN %u2019S MUSICAL: BACA WorkshopEnsemble presents premiere perform ance of%u201c Jump Back.%u201d June 14, 15, Fri. and Sat., 8pm.Sun., 3pm. Baca Downtown. $3.W IN G S OVER PLAZA: Grand Army PlazaArch exhibit, %u201cW ings Over Brooklyn,\ture work by Brooklyn artists. Sat. and Sun.,12:30-4pm. Thru June 15. Grand Army Plaza.Info, 965-8951.RANGELL PHOTOGRAPHS: BrooklynSociety for Ethical Culture exhibit ofphotographs of M exico and G uatem ala byMeyer Rangell. Thru Jun. 15, Sun., 12-2pm, orby appointment. 53 Prospect Park West Info,768-2972.BACK AT LIBRARY: Central Public Libraryshows photo exhibit \courtesy of Brooklyn Union Gas. Thru June30. Grand Army Plaza. For info, 780-7700.GARDEN ART: Memorial Art Exhibition atBrooklyn Botanic Garden opens with JacquesHnlzdovsky%u2019s W oodcuts and Etchings.Through July 6; Sat. and Sun. 11am-4pm.W eekdays by appointm ent.PROSPECT PARK E N VIR O N M E N TA LCENTER: %u201cThe Birds and Beasts of Brooklyn,%u201dThis work by Kathryn Regir Gough is amexhibition of her cloisonne jew elry and waiBACA D OW NTO W N: Part II of %u201c New Territory%u201d exhibit series, with works by ChrisChenins, Alain Massons, Chris Piazza and Rayan exhibit of Brooklyn artists works of ourborough%u2019s wildlife. Through Septem ber 7. ThePicnic House, near 5 St. and Prospect ParkW est entrance. Gallery hours, Sat.-Sun.12-5pm. For info, 788-8500.ry At D ow ntow nTwo Alain Masson works, %u201cSplash In Aquarium %u201d and \the works of four artists in %u201c New Territory,%u201d th e second installm ent of the art exhibition that opened last w eek at BACA Downtown, 111 W illoughby St. (Masson Photos) %u2014...... %u2014...-...-.............................. .....-.............................. %u25a0 ...Page 14, TH E P H O EN IX, June 12, 1986

