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Page A8 Winston-Salem Chroi Little Theatr The Little Theatre of WinstonSalem's A.C.T. classes will begin of Jan. 4. A.C.T. stands for Adults, Children and Teens, and the Little Theatre offers classes for each of these age groups. Children and teenagers in the A.C.T. classes gain awareness of others and of themselves, v Music, fairy tales and adventure stories help the younger children lean the basics of acting. The older children prepare for a perfor mance at the end of each program. A.CJf. classes are valuable for adults in all walks of life. Adult students have the opportunity to explore a new field, while gaining confidence in their ability to interJan. 18 is deadline f( If you are a college student and would like to be a summer intern in state government, now is the time to apply. The application deadline is Jan. 18. A total of 100 internship positions will be available in locations across the state. Students will work for 10 weeks. May 27 to Aug. 5, and will earn a stipend of $200 a week. They will also attend seminars and tours to learn more A$W\llt BtAtA AAtlAMlWAMl OUVUI 9MUO gUTUIlllltlll. ^Internships in state govern ment are a great opportunity for college students to use what they have learned and to see if they are interested in careers in public service," said administration secretary First national Black seeking Afro-Ameri The first National Black Aits Festival, scheduled for Atlanta in the summer of 1988, is seeking works by Afro-American artists in all media for several juried exhibitions, and two Artist's Markets. A prospectus with detailed information on the exhibitions and instructions for entry is available from the National Black Arts Festival, 60 Walton St, SW, Suite 300, Atlanta, GA 30303. Please*send a self-addressed, stamped (56 cents), 9 by 12* envelop. The exhibition categories A include: National Afro-American Exhibition of Contemporary Art, an exhibition of contemporary art < by Afro-American and AfroCaribbean artists living in the United States and working in photography, print-making, drawing, painting, mixed-media, sculpture, conceptual and fiber art Deadline for submissions: February 1. Atlanta and Georgia Artists Exhibition, an exhibition of contemporary art by Afro-American and Afro-Caribbean artists living in Atlanta or the State of Georgia and working in photography, printnuking, drawing, painting, mixedmedia, sculpture, conceptual and fiber art To be eligible, artists must have resided,in Georgia for at least two years prior to application. Deadline for submissions: March 1,1988 National Afro-American ComDUter Art Exhibition an ?hi. bition of computer graphics by Afro-American and AfroCaribbean artists. Deadline for submissions: 14 kt gold chains Thi Beautiful diamond Creative and sophistk COMPARE C BEFORE\ ANYWHE 3892 Reyn Old Town She Winston-S 922-4053 \ . ilcle Thursday, December 31,19( e begins A.C act and work with others. All this in a non-threatening atmosphere of mutual support and encouragement. The opportunity to meet and work with a friendly group of people is also a plus. In addition to Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced Acting Classes, two special classes are offered for adults who'd like to become involved in Little Theatre productions but have no previous theater experience. A two-session course on Stage Management prepares students to organize and run auditions and rehearsals. It also teaches the procedures 3r appplying for gove James S. Lofton. To be eligible for an internship, a student must be a North Carolina resident attending a North Carolina college, university, community college or technical institute or an equivalent out-of-state institution. College and university students must have completed their sophomore year, while students in a two-year technical program must have completed one year of study. Students must submit an N.C. State Government internship Application form, college transcript and cover letter. Other application forms will not be accepted. Applications and information about specific projects, guidelines Arts. Festival can artists' works February 1,1988. Regional Sculpture Site Commission, one award of $9,000 will be given for the development of a site work in downtown Atlanta. Parti/"?inatinn article murl knua a uiuvipuuilg Ui UJU IIIUM IIOTC resided in the States of Florida, Georgia, North or South Carolina, Tbnnessee, Kentucky, Mississippi, Louisiana, or Alabama for at least one year. Deadline for submission: January 15. Artist's Market and African and Caribbean Market, these markets are designed to draw together a national sampling of visual art, domestically made crafts, and imported or derived goods from Africa and the Caribbean. Deadline for submission: January 16,1988. The Artist's Market will be located inside of heavily trafficked malls during their normal business hours, in northwest and southwest Atlanta, from July 30 through . August 7. The African and Caribbean Market is located out of doors and will have the appearance of an "authentic" marketplace. It will be held Saturday July 30 and Sunday, July 31. The visual aits exhibition period will be from July 1 through September 5, 1988. Artist's work will be on view during the National Democratic Convention, July 18 through 22, and during the Festival, July 30 through August 7. The National Black Arts Festival is sponsored by the Fulton County Board of Commissioners, the Fulton County Arts Council, with support from the City of Atlanta Bureau of Cultural Affairs. twell's. ssr nee of Fine Jewelry ^3 e Best In Gold Watches s & precious stones :ated unique gold rings >ur prices rOV shop :re else olda Road tpping Center alem, N.C. 924-1686 s 57 J.T. classes involved in script preparation and the duties of a stage manager during a performance. English/Cockney Dialect is a five-session course designed specifically to prepare students to audition for the Little Theatre's upcoming production of "My Fair Lady." The faculty of the Little Theatre's A.C.T. program consists of eleven experienced instructors. The Director of the program is Pat Toole, who has an M A in Theatre Arts from Wake Forest University. 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