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SEPTEMBER 2. 1905 THETVWG PAGE S NC Museum of Art Fall Dance Series to Begin The North Carolina Museum of Art will present its first series of dance per formances this fait, with programs sche duled at 3 p.m. on Sundays, Septerrdjer 15,October13, Novembers and Noverrv ber 24. All performances are free of charge. Beginning the series will be Ann Dunn with a presentation of 'Dance Is " descritjed as an “informance, nnore con- sck>us informing than a traditional per formance.” Involving audience participa tion, the program will include five pieces combining pointe, modem and jazz, with music ranging from Tchaikovsky and Vi valdi to Billie Holliday. Ttw premiere of a new dance choreo graphed for the North Carolina Museum of Art t>y Frank Holder will be performed at 3 and 4 p.m. on October 13. The chore ographer will be present for a lecture-dis- cussion following the 3 p.m. pejfomv ance. A graduate of UNC-Greensboro, Holder founded the Frank Holder Dance Company in 1973 axJ the Frank Holder Dance Company II, which will perform at the museum, in 1985. This will be the second dance created for the museum by Holder, wtx) choreographed a work for its grand opening In April, 1983. Combining visual arts and movement in an experimental manner, Oansync, a perfomiing arts ensemble based in Cha pel Hill, will appear November 3. This company presents "ideas in design, col or and rhythm." The Raintx»w Company, a multi-age group directed by Lemma Mackie, will con^iete the series on November 24. For information, call the museum at (919) 833-1935, ext. 144. SEPTEMBER 21 AND 22 Saturday 10 am (o 5 pm Sunday 1-5 pm (Raindales: September 2i-29) DOWNTOWN DURHAM Sponsored by Durham Arts Council, Durham Parks & Recreation, Cablevision of Durham THOMPSON THEATFIE AT NCSU THE BUTLER DID IT- Sept. 27-29, Oct. 1-5 WOYZECK- Nov. 7-9,13-16 THE MADRIGAL DINNER Nov. 22-25, Dec. 2,3 A STRANGER IN FROG POND Jan 30-31, Feb. 1,2 ALBUM - Feb. 13-16,19-22 A FIDDLER ON THE ROOF - April 3-5, 9-12 NCSU 'nx}(T^>son Theatre on the cattipus of North Carolina State University will be holding an open hosue on August 29 from 7 to 10 p.m. Entertainment, door prizes, tours and refreshments provided for ^1: FREE! Colne see all the student theatre at NCSU has to offo^ the Com munity and its students. For further in formation please call 737-3405. On our Symphony'^ 10th birthday, tve're having) five parties.* and you're the guc^ of honor! Yoitr con- liniii-d bii|t|K>rl his l>cirii t.sM-iilijI to llic yrowiiiq succcss of yuiu Symphony •JDii w' ti: slH>wit)| our apiircci.ilidn |jy oflcrinq j qreal scasion of lolk. cla:>^icdl. anct po|> mu!>ic ciUertjinmcnl. There's some- thing lor’evetyonc ihis bcasori. "The. OiuUam and Ks jk’U’ Mush tJiiM Uii. neilson... Iuiik: /ii.irA' Ihr hUtU'^f i7i«' »(«.■>((• ,iml tKrhiui:€}t improt’'fiiett(s ol any loc al (l-issiLol mush: ut(t>tiiiitiort ii} 19H4.' — The bptxtalor The Symt^ioiiy isx»i)|XiM.-(l ol oDUDunily riKriiitxTS Ironi iNirliant. (.Ka|xrl Mill aiul Kaid)li. TIk’ .sale ol sutix.riplioii *,crk'!> .Jiitl !diu{le (Hily a |>orU(Hi ol the sup|>ort ret|uired U> Keep the Symphony yruwiiiy. The remainder ol our Uiiiiiing comes lroi» your uinlribu- rion. We would like you lo join us and Ixxoiiie a member oi the Durham '>yi»»pliony Iik;. DURHAM SYMPHONY io“* Your dctditioiial lax-deiluctiblo i(ilt as a rtH'inlx:r ol Ihc Durluini Symphony, inc. kvili eriMiie llie SyuiplumyS success. As an Indiviclual ($lf>). I atnily ($23). S|M)iisor (II I'alioii (^I(K)) yoiir iiiemfH'rship will tx' listed in each proyi.ini. and you will leceive llte Durham Symphony newsletter. and youTI 1k' entitled to participate and vote in the SyinplK>ny's annual meeting. ANNIVERSARY SEASON ...TIuDuih.uiiStiiitpliomi IS .scf Kills .iImiuI j(-((iMr( ikni'ii (Cl /xtMXCss. . . On- miucil ;ji,«*•(/ hfi /« isioit. (In: oM./ics/u ohinously UH-U icht\UM-d ,ind (puO on a (fotxl sIkhc. ' —Durhdiii I'hirniiifi //t raW We IV s(artiiu| oil i>ui Tenlh Aimivei.siry celel>i.i(iou with one il the lx:st Known lolK liioi> ill liie world...The Kinqsuwi Trio... in concert with the Durham Symphony. T>)i:> looKs lo Ix- a sellout pt rlornuince, so sclect your series, and scikI in your check (txJay lo c(uataiitee youi .seat al ttie loii()eM rnniiiiui |Wty In town! CLASSIFIED COLLEGE REP WAhTTED to distri bute “Student Rat^ subscription cards at this campus. Good income, rto setiing involved. For Infomiation and appllcallon write to: Allen S. Lowranoe, Director, 251 Gtenwood DR., Mooresvflle, NC 2B115. Phone 704-6644063. In our 44th ever, o formartces i New YorkO aqua trie wortd pr ost exciting season ied program of per- ipients al ttte first of Recognitkxi"; th two first vidirMSts: of a new piece by a winning composer Pulilzer sc vocal ensenme: an 'ea of ms music nces are schectuled tor at S.'OO p.m. exc^ for the orrrtance at 3:00 pm. As usuai. wait Theatre Is the selling for aK tion for QiiM rrtembers and rforrrters follows eacti concert Su February performa e season is the Aspen Wind Guild, ttte composilior peitormance are made ha Creative Proiects the North and Commissi andil possible tional elwii a Boston will present leciure ius^^^Bmeir Ih In ttiespnp.The Ralei^H^ Cham^^Music Guild will sponsor iuAteenth ^annual Master studeni /ing expert Irommefnljereof NC Symphony, selected students will fonn ensemt)les and present a special concert
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