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SECCA to *v>The Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA) will present a three-part seminar on successive Thursday evenings beginning Feb. 13 from 7:30 to 9 V The seminar wil be given by A- - ' Norman Johnson, the general director and conductor of the Piedmont Opera Theatre and director of opera at the North .Carolina School of the Arts. >-:iThe seminar, "Leontyne Price: Reflections on a Prima Donna," will be presentedJ0~highlight Ms. Price's appearance in a SECCAsponsored recital at the Stevens Center on March 11. The purpose of the seminar is to consider Leontyne Price separately and as an important, part of a larger musical tradition through a combination of recordings, audiovisual tapes and discussion. J In the first part of the seminar, Johnson will .consider some of the operas Miss Price has been mrvct rlnc^lv ??"> wiv^vi^ wjuviaitu nunt including "Don Giovanni," fl >2?213smS?iZ ^ " mfmM aspsffwi** #?v / ^P I a IJmmm K *Lm :::;taite,; I 1 I It - III . , 1 r?IIQBIEE ?Hit. J. C. Pfwy Company,.Inc present F< Leontyne Price "Aida," "Tosca" and "Antony and Cleopatra/' The second session on Feb. 20 will feature a comparison of some of the great prima donnas, including Callas, Tebaldi, Milanov and Ponsell, and the different interpretations they have v/ . ? 70 tC II j^m9 VJHp ^BpJmWUjk jrw^^BBKp ^ rJRM -;^v. vV^HQg^^ ^jH ^K5 ?4?|*& ^ 'U. fl BiL^^^HkjijiPE^ i 'smm^k ihuh^^^^^^V^RIV ' WMi Hk. ; ' .' mm|| vSHj . V; . .; % <%.'? 1? ???y 1 % jbruary ope given to some of the same roles. The third session on Feb. 27 will specifically address Miss Price's planned recital in Winston-Salem and highlights of NCNW to horn The local chapter of the National Council of Negro Women will hold its monthly meeting Feb. 16 in the lower auditorium of Shiloh Baptist Church, 916 E. 12th St. A? ?? - aa p<ui ui us DiacK nistory Month celebration, the local section will present a program recognizing and honoring seven local black women for their accomplishments in the communi- x ty?> The group will recognize Annie Hairston, Dr. Barbara Phillips, Irene Hairston, Daisy Chambers, Courtney C. Saunders, Dr. N.C. Gannoway and will posthumously pay tribute to Florence Creque. m H ll \ ? 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