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February 07, 1992 - Image 77

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-02-07

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JET

JEWISH ENSEMBLE THEATRE
presents

THE AMERICAN PREMIERE OF

Whatever occasion

0- Baroque Ensemble

• you're planning,

0 Plays At OU

Flight

we'll customize all our

banquet services

The works of one of the 18th
century's most prolific com-
e posers will be performed by
the Oakland Baroque Ensem-
0. ble at Oakland University 3
p.m. Feb. 9 in Varner Recital
Hall.
The program, "Totally
Telemann," will feature
Georg Philipp Telemann's
Cantata for solo voice and
0., violin, performed by Tami Pet-
ty of Mt. Clemens and Judith
Teasdie of Pontiac; trio
sonatas for recorders and
harpsichord, featuring Sonja
Becker of Auburn Hills and
LaTerese McKinney of
Madison Heights; and Polish
Concerto by the Baroque
Strings.
For ticket information, call
370-3013.

to meet your

needs and budget.

Ask us for more

information.

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By DAVID LAN

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Galleries Set
First Thursday

The North Woodward
galleries in downtown Birm-
ingham will provide extended
gallery hours through 8:30
p.m. the first Thursday of
each month starting Feb 6.
First Thursday is a coor-
dinated effort of galleries in
downtown Birmingham striv-
ing to accommodate busy
work schedules by providing
simultaneous openings, lec-
tures and extended gallery
hours.
Elizabeth Stone Gallery,
Xochipilli Gallery and the
Nancy Yaw Gallery will
celebrate new art exhibitions
with openings to complement
First Thursday.

Swidler Gallery
Hosts Pottery Event

o-
r

26855 Greenfield Road
Southfield

Swidler Gallery will host a
morning event embracing
aesthetics beyond the visual
in "First Cup of the Day:
Beauty Through Use" 9:30
a.m.-noon Feb. 8. The public
may enjoy a cup of tea or cof-
fee served in a handmade cup
chosen by the viewer from the
140 on display.
A discussion, "Why Hand-
made Functional Pottery?"
will be noon-1 p.m. Panel-
ists will include Dean Hoff-
man, head of architecture,
Cranbrook Academy of Art;
Diana Kulisek, professor of
art, Eastern Michigan
University; Graham Marks,
head of ceramics, Cranbrook
Academy of Art and Amy
Musuga, restaurateur/caterer,
Hillsdale, along with
moderator, Paul Kotula,
gallery director. The cups will
be available for sale.
Swidler Gallery is at 308
West Fourth Street in the
Washington Square Plaza.

Directed by W. Hal Youngblood
A play that spans a half century with
The Levines .. . a flight from eastern Europe
. . . to a changing Rhodesia

February 5 - March 1

557-0570

Tickets 788-2900 or

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— 645-6666

Michigan Council
"or the Arts

JET

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833-0700

presents

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Comedy Star of TV, Stage & Film
Ny Drama Desk Award Winner for her
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in

BITS'n PIECES

A One-Woman "Buffet" of Comedy,
Drama and Songs

February 16 at 3 pm
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Tickets $25 • Call 851-5044

Open For
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Serving

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Special Appetizer Parties Available

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12 TO 8

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