4 THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., JUNE 20, 1981 Dance Festival to Present Series of Dance Demonstrations The American Dance Festival will present "Ethnic Dance in America," a three day series of dance demonstrations and discus sions focusing on Afro-. American, native American and southern traditional dance formsJune 24, 25 and 26. To be held free to the public at the American Dance Festival on Duke University's East Campus in Durham, the ADF's project will examine the role of dance in expressing and preserving the cultural identi ty of these American ethnic . groups. ' Each of the three produc tions "Is scheduled for 6 to 7:30 p.m. in Baldwin Auditorium and will involve film presentations, commen tary by dance specialists, dance demonstrations by , Monday-Friday Daytime June 22-26, 1981 WFMY WPTF WTVD WUNC WTTG WRAL WTBS WGHP CH.2 CH.28 CH.11 CH.4 CH.5 CH. 5 CH. 17 CH. 8 Cable 2 I Cables Cable 6 Cablt9 Cable 10 Cable 12 Cable 13 700 Good Today Morning New Zoo Good FunTime Good 15 Morning " " Review. Morning " Morning 30 " "' ' Great Space America " America 45 " I " I Coast I " " I " r00 Captain Captain Porky Pig x" Lassie Q 15 Kangaroo. Kangaroo 45 " " I " I " I Sons I r 00 Krotft Texas Donahue Leave It Hour Family Richard U 15 Superstars " " To Beaver Magazine Affair - Simmons 6 30 One Day At " " My Three " I Dream Of Charlie Rose 45 A Time I " . 1 I Sons " 'Jeannle. j r00 Beverly Las Vegas Jellersons Ghost & Uncle Paul Movie: ... John If '5 Hillbillies Gambit Mrs. Muir " ' " . 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News Night' News I I 15 " "f Zone - " Gallery " I I 30 Qulncy Tonight Mary Tyler DickCavetl Odd Couple Nightline TBS Theatre Nightline ' 45 HarryO " Moore ", " ". j f00 " " Gunsmoke Perry Mason .Fantasy " Fantasy 7 J 15 - " " Island " Island i - 30 : i '' . Tomorrow " ' ' " . r. 45 - I -1 . " . I 'iiyjjH guest artists, and discussions between a panel of four humanities ; experts, the specialists ahd the artists. I The first program, Afro American Dance on Jun e 24, . will feature Chuck Davis and members of his company performing gospel beat, Western African social dances, and American pop equivalents. Joe Nash, founderdirector of the Black' and Multi-ethnic Christian Education and Resources Center, in New York and a dance panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts in Washington, D. C, will serve as dance specialist. Native American Dance will be demonstrated on June 25. Arnold Richardson and other members of the Haliwa-Saponi tribe from Hollister, will perform ex amples from among the shawl, hoop, canoe, victory and stomp dances. Richard son, who is an administrator with the Piscataway Indian Center in Waldorf, Maryland, will also Offer ex pert commentary. The final program, Southern Traditional Dances on June 26, will present the Southern Appalachian dog gers from Asheville, and Mary Ellen Edwards, a rab bit dancer from Morehead City. Flat-foot dancing, cir cle dancing and other folk forms will be shown. Dance authorities will be George Holt, director of the office of Folklife Programs for the N. C. Department of Cultural LATE, LATE MOVIES CHANNEL 2 Monday, Jum 22 2:20 After The Fox Tuesday, June 23 2:20 My Foolish Heart Wednesday, June 24 2:15 Diamonds For Breakfast Thursday, June 25 2:15 More Than A Miracle . Friday, June 26 3:0Q Sherlock Holmes & The Spider Woman Saturday, June 27 2:00 The Big Sleep 4:00 Don't Knock The Twist CHANNEL 5 Washington, DC Friday, June 26 1:00 The Spiral Road 3:30 The Mummy 5:00 Murder In Movieland CHANNEL 17 Sunday, June 14 1:55 Assassination- ' - Monday, June 15 1:15 Riot In Cell Block 11 2:55 Royal African Rifles CHANNEL 28 Friday, June 26 . 2:15 Hound 01 The Baskerviltes 3:40 The Creeping Unknown 5:00 The Beginning Of The End Saturday, June 27 1:00 Vera Cruz 2:35 Woman Of Straw 4:25 Crossroadit ?,' Resources, and folklore specialist Margaret Owen. The four noted humanists comprising the panel for discussions on all three even ings will be: Peter Woo, professor of history at Duke University; Jamake High water, internationally known writer, critic and authority on American In dian culture; Dr. Julie M. Taylor, professor of an thropology at the University of California, San Diego; and? Richard A Peterson, widely published professor of sociology and current associate . editor of "Empirical Studies of the Arts." Project director Gerald Myers said, "Our purpose is, to help people better ap preciate and understand the important ethnic dances of America." Added Stephanie Reinhart, ADF development director, "The program is not only to look at the dance forms, but also at what they tell us abbut the cultures from which they derive and how they're being carried on today." "Ethnic Dance in America" is funded by the Rockefeller Foundation and the 'North Carolina Humanities Committee, a state-based program of the National Endowment for the Humanities. QUIETER SKIES FOR AMERICA Everybody i flying! . Airlines ar carrying tl moit 3 million more passen gers a month than last year. A strong economy and new discount fares are the causes for all-time records in jet travel. This surge in air travel underscores the need for quieter, more fuel-efficient and productive aircraft to as sure quieter skies for America and to meet expanding needs of the future. la addition to billions of dollars needed for . new air craft to meet normal de mands in the years ahead, the airlines must spend between $6 to $8 billion through 1984 to meet Federal aircraft noise reduction rules imposed retr6actively on two-thirds of the jet fleet. The noise rule, in effect, condemns 1600 air planes unless they are modi fied or replaced. R.E.PAGE :PLUMBI.NG SERVICE. 682-1605 From 6:30-8: a.m. Daily' Aer.4p.m,.;,.

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