Johnson C. Smith University To Observe Black Cultural Arts Week Johnson C. Smith University will Mtserve Black Cultural Arts Festival Week from April 20-26. ..This week is annually set -aside tn present musical, arti. Stic, dramatic and historical programs and exhibitions for t^ie student body and for the community at large. It is co ordinated by the University * ' Memorial Union Program Board under the direction of Mrs. Joyce Crisp. ..On Sunday, April 20 the Boggs Academy Choir of Key sville, Georgia will be presen ted in a full concert of sacred and secular music at 2:00 p.m. in the University Church. The Negro Spiritual, an art form indigenous to the American Black will dominate the pro gram. There is no charge for this concert._ ..On Monday. April 21 Dick Gregory, noted comedian, so cial satirist, writer will ap pear at 8:15 p.m. in the Hart ley Woods Gymnasium. Dick has been the recipient of nat ional acclaim for his astute ness in assessing the racial issues of the American nation and for telling the trtith about the problems in ways that make people laugh instead of cry. This will be his first appearance on the Johnson C. Smith University campus. Singing the gospel songs which black college students have recently revived on their campuses in both the predo minately black” colleges and ~ the predominately white ones as well, the Morris College Gospel Choir of Sumter. So uth Carolina will perform on Tuesday. April 22 at 8:00 p.m. There is no chaijge for this event. An-exhibit entitled ‘Black Odessy" will be the highlight for Wednesday. April 23. This exhibit presented by Mr. Geo rge Norman, promises to be an educational and emotional experience for people of all races. Hundreds of illustrat ions, artifacts, photographs and documents tracing the history and culture oQhe Bla ckAmerican are included. This presentation is recom mended for all age groups and arrangements for group at tendance can be made by cal ling Mrs. Crisp at the Univer sity Memorial Union. The ex hibit will run from April 23 through April 25. *■ The Ira Aldridge Drama Guild production "Ceremoni es in Dark Old Men” by Lon nie Klder will be presented on Thursday. April 24 in Biddle Auditorium. Mrs. Henrietta Khederiek is the director of this play ss hich centers around the Parker family, the ssido ued father. Bussell and his three children. Theophilus. Hobby and Adele. Mr. Parker and his crons Mr. Jenkins are the "dark old men" ssho spent their Uses in a continuous checker game in the Parker's barber shop. A chance to get rich quick comes to Kussell Parker through Blue Hasen. a Harlem gangster ssho consi nces him to turn his back room into a liquor distillers ssith Theophilus and Bobby as ope rators. \lter a succession of women with wine and song, Husseli derides to change his attitude and his life stvle and restore tranquility to his fani ilv. The shocking ending ol this'plav leaves both Husseli' and the audience in tears. On Friday. April 25 a Hridal fashion Show will he presen ted on the l ninn I’la/a at 8:iin p.nt. Saturday, \pril 2b combines festival activities with High School Dav. an activity coor dinated hv the Office of \duii ssions jTtTEn school students are being invited in spend the dav on tin* campus in learn unti l- about (hi- institution and its offerings and to participate in the scheduled cultural ex I-Ills. In the afternoon, an arr show and noxeltx booths will In- set i;p mi the rniiTil HI3J3.— These exhibits will be followed xxith a 5:00 p.m. concert featu ring the Solo Kaxs from fa> eltex ille. North Carolina. free Spirit and Heat, two popular groups will proxide continuous music for an all student dance which will be held in the Hartlex Woods (ixmnasium from to- p.m. un til 2:00 a.in on Saturdax night. Dr. Wilbert (ireeiifield ...J. Smith president "Jit; | THE CHARLOTTE POST I-sir L“—™“~Charlottes Fastest Growing Community Weekl\’’ _ _ ^ HAKLOTTK, NORTH CAROLINA 28216-Thursdav, April 10. 1975 • UUI..,, MMMMMMp——■—^ _ l