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May 10, 1991 - Image 87

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-05-10

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of Detroit's
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OUR FAMOUS

Cantorial Soloist
To Perform

A recital of Jewish sacred
music by Janet Pape, can-
torial soloist, sponsored by
the Jewish Cultural Society
of Ann Arbor, will take place
4:30 p.m. May 19 at the Ker-
rytown Concert House, 415 N.
Fourth Ave., Ann Arbor.
There is a charge. For reser-
vations, call Kerrytown Con-
cert House, 769-2999.
Ms. Pape studied voice at
the University of Michigan
and has been a cantorial
soloist in Ann Arbor (Temple
Beth Emeth), Brighton, and
Flint for the past fourteen
years, in addition to singing
early and contemporary mu-
sic in southeastern Michigan.
The program will be accom-
panied by Kenneth Sweet-
man, organist and choir-
master at Mariners' Church,
Detroit.

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Call 827-1382 for reservations.
In hotel, call ext. 6400.

Youth Symphony
Holds Auditions

The Metropolitan Youth
Symphony will hold auditions
June 1 and August 24 at Nar-
din Park Church, 29887 W.
Eleven Mile Road, Farm-
ington Hills. Audition times
may be reserved by calling
Mrs. Charleen Madill,
651-7652, after 6 p.m.
The Metropolitan Youth
Symphony, Inc., is a non-profit
organization to provide a
musical experience for its
over 250 students from a four
county area. Its concert
literature is primarily
classical, providing its
members a symphonic reper-
toire. All orchestral in-
strumentalists grades 5-12
are invited to audition.
All three orchestras
rehearse on Saturday from
9:30-12:30, September
through May at Southfield
Lathrup High -School at 12
Mile and Evergreen: The
three conductors are MSBOA
members and music
educators.
For information, call
Charleen Madill, 651-7652; or
Nicholas Raab, 939-9670.

Dance Groups
In Concert

The women's dance group
known as the Tuesday
Troupers will share the
spring program with the
children's creative dance
class, Tuesday Twinkletoes
10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. May
14 at the Jimmy Prentis Mor-
ris Building.
This year's theme is
"Ragtime." This program is
free and open to the public.

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