THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
30 November 7, 1975
THE SUSSEX 11101INIE
Come Join Us In Our
2nd Anniversar Celebration
Panov Ballet Concert Nears
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Valery and Galina Panov, former members of the Len-
ingrad Kirov Ballet who won a long battle against the Soviet
Union to emigrate, will appear 8:30 p.m. Nov. 25 and 26 at
Masonic Auditorium. While in Detroit, a stop on their
United States and Canada tour, the Panovs will perform
two duets written by Panov: "The Lady and the Hooligan,"
to music by Shostakovich, and "Albinoni Adagio," seen only
on Nov. 25. The couple also will perform excerpts from sev-
eral romantic ballets by August Bournonville and contem-
porary ballets. Tickets are on sale at Masonic Auditorium.
Concert Is Due
at OP Library
A program of violin and
piano music will be pre-
sented 9 p.m. Wednesday at
the Oak Park Library. Fe-
dora Horowitz, concert
pianist, and Emily Austin,
violinist with the Detroit
Symphony, will perform.
The program includes
Largo Cantabile for violin
and piano, by Veracini, Son-
ata Op. 94 in D Major for
violin and piano by Proko-
fieff, and Pictures at an
Exhibition by Moussorgsky.
The concert is sponsored
by the Friends of the Oak
Park Library. The public is
invited, and there is no
charge.
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Habatat Galleries, 1820
Telegraph, Dearborn, will
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Art Form" beginning Satur-
day.
Among the artists who
will exhibit their work are
Vera Sattler, Richard
Marks and Chuck Wright.
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galleries, 274-1220.
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