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®l?p Satly oar Mpfl Documentary to Jazz Up Durham Movie Fare BY DEAN HAIR ARTS & DIVERSIONS EDITOR ArtKane’slegendary 1958Esquirepho tograph of 5 7 jazz greats assembled in front of a Harlem brownstone is the most fa mous photograph of jazz musicians ever taken. Musicians in the photograph in clude Charles Mingus, Dizzy Gillespie, Coleman Hawkins and Roy Eldridge. This photograph is the focus of Jean Bach s Oscar-nominated film documen tary “A Great Day in Harlem,” which will show at the Carolina Theatre in Durham this weekend. The film centers around an era of jazz music and the musicians who made it. Bach, a 76-year-old first-time director, said she had always loved the photograph. “My former husband had it (the photo graph) hanging on the wall, and I had always marvelled at it and all the impor tant people in it,” Bach said. “My husband died in 1985, and then in 1989 I learned that there was some home movie footage of some of the musicians. That is how I got the idea that it would make a great docu mentary. My original vision was that I was going to do a scholarly research thing, but it would have been dull had I done it myself. I had been working for many months before Robert Altman’s wife, Kathryn, persuaded me to get some profes sional help.” When Bach began doing research and interviews forthe documentary, only about 20 musicians from the photograph were still alive. Of those 20, she interviewed 18 , and five have died since the film’s original release, including Lawrence Brown and Roy Eldridge. Bach spent years research ing and conducting the interviews because of the large number of musicians in the photograph and the difficulty in finding SCALE FROM PAGE 3 hours of community service a year, and in return they receive a stipend of more than $4,000 and a monetary award to be used toward educational expenses. Members say the project has been a tremendous success. AmeriCorps gave $320,000 to SCALE. 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I got each of the interviews differently,” she said. “Ihad to get Dizzy Gillespie out of the dentist’s chair in Manhattan.” facing some substantial funding cuts dur ing the next academic year. Despite the cut in federal funds, SCALE will try, at some level, to maintain a direct service project. The organization will sponsor its sec ond national conference, Partnerships for Power, which will be held in Chapel Hill from March 29-31. Kelly Collings, devel opment and national conference director, said the theme of partnership recognized the relationship between the tutors and new readers; SCALE and college cam puses; and literacy and social justice. 12 Municipal 13 Vote in 18 Christen 19 Crown 23 “Song Blue” 24 Tapered seams 25 Actress Swenson 26 Evil conduct 27 Smell (be leery) 28 French composer 29 Foundation 31 British cowsheds 32 Kind of rig 33 Thirst quenchers 34 Dancer Kelly | Rooms | CHILDCARE FOR 18- month old girl Live in room exchange plus $125/month 15 hours/ week plus light housework Must have car. experience, references, be friendly, quiet, and mature Beautiful Chapel Hill neighborhood 968-2501 (Jim) MALE GRANVILLE TOWERS contract for sale Good food. a/:, pool, dose to dasses. If living on campus, will buy your Univ. lease Call Brad 933-6764. MALE GRANVILLE TOWERS lease for sale Avail immediately Gym. computer room, ca feteria pool maid service, study and more If in terested. 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There is an open house tonight at 8 p.m. at the Chapel Hill Senior Center for any one interested in joining the group. Newcomers need not be intimidated by a lack of square dancing experience; co- President Barbara Bibb of Chapel Hill said the club was designed for people of all different levels of experience. Lessons for beginners will start on Sept. 22 and last from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Classes build on each other, and steps learned in one lesson are carried over into the next week’s lesson, Bibb said. Marie Bigelow, a Durham resident and club member, said she enjoyed the wide variety of people that attend the club’s functions. “We have people from all walks of life: singles and students and married couples, ” Bigelow said. “We have all ages, from 10 years old, to people in their 705.” Bibb said that, in the past, students were active members of the club, but presently ?sGmTtiplem* Nationsßank Plaza 967-8284 136 E. 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Baker said she enjoyed the fun, fellow ship and family atmosphere that the club provided as well. “I like it because I can go out there and square dance and I don’t have to worry about the pressures of drinking,” she said. The format of the lessons is quite similar to that of the regular club social dance gatherings, Bibb said. Dancers follow the instructions of the caller, who also serves as the teacher of the lessons. Beginners are taught about 150 moves to reach a common level, Bibb said. Square dancing is a universal activity, Bibbsaid. “People all over the world square dance, and everyone dances to English,” she said. The Square Heels have enjoyed danc ing v’-.th exchange students from Germany and France. “Square dancing is tremendously popu lar,’’Bigelow said. “Almost every town or city in the United States has a club, which can be located using a detailed directory.”. c/moLiNa BT? 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