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"I never thought I was going to sing or dance," he said. His latest movie, The Music of Chance, is an elliptical, myste- rious exploration of power and gambling. "I started studying singing in my 20s. For dancing, I put myself in the hands of a great choreographer or two. "When I jump into any cre- ative project, I usually end up knowing something I didn't know before, and that excites me. I approach everything from an acting standpoint, and I have different muscles that go into their own work for the truth of the moment." Although he enjoys his career so much that he considers it a hobby as well, Mr. Grey likes to spend some free hours savoring another passion — food. He relishes inviting close friends for gourmet dishes he cooks, going out to dinner and furthering the Meals on Wheels program for New York's home- bound elderly. Cooking is an additional tal- ent he has passed along to the next generation in his family. His son, Jimmy, is a chef in northern California. Counting himself as a strong enthusiast on behalf of Israel, where he has visited but not en- tertained, Mr. Grey happily an- ticipates the Balfour Concert. He also hopes to use the visit to Michigan as an opportunity to catch up with a longtime friend, Barbara Whiting Smith of Bloomfield Hills, the daugh- ter of composer Richard Whit- ing and the sister of singer Margaret Whiting. "I look forward to going to De- troit every time it's on my sched- ule," he said. "I'm always excited to go back to a city that I know, where there are people that I know and where I have a kind of history." Joel Grey's performance for the Balfour Concert is 7:30 p.m. Nov. 1, at the Fox. For ticket in- formation, call the Zionist Or- ganization, 569-1515.0 IRP Hosts Group Show The Photography Group of the Institute for Retired Profes- sionals (IRP) will present its second annual "Group Show" in the Maple-Drake Jewish Corn- munity Center lobby Oct. 18-25. The public is invited to meet the artists at a reception in their honor from 6 to 8 p.m. Oct. 19. Refreshments will be served. The exhibit displays shots that record excursions made by members on "group shoots." Members of the Photography Group include prize-winning artists as well as camera buffs. Call the IRP office, 967-4030, for information.