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In celebration of their 25th an-
niversary, the Community Cen-
ter of Farmington-Farmington
Hills will present a series of five
Exotic Evenings featuring per-
formers from diverse ethnic back-
grounds. The family oriented
series will explore the rich her-
itage of other cultures through
music, dance and storytelling.
Beginning July 20, the perfor-
mances will be held in the out-
door amphitheater at the Center,
24705 Farmington Rd., north of
Ten Mile. In case of rain, the
shows will be staged in the large
living room of the "Longacre
House" — a Michigan Historic
Site.
The Community Center
grounds will open at 6:15 p.m.,
with performances beginning at
7 p.m. The public is encouraged
to bring blankets for lawn seat-
ing and a picnic supper, if they so
desire. Light refreshments will
be available before the shows.
Performances include: July 20
— Tomoyo Koehler, Japanese
Koto Harp music; Renee Chou,
traditional Chinese dance; July
27 — Corinne Stavish, Jewish
stories and folklore; Aug. 3 —
Gisselle Fobbs, Middle-Eastern
dance; Aug. 10 — LaRon
Williams, African-American
stories; Aug. 17 — Malini's
Dances of India; Carol Hansen,
tales of East India.
For directions, call the Com-
munity Center, (810) 477-8404.
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The Fisher Theatre announces
another season of national Broad-
way shows plus the return of Les
Miserables and a limited en-
gagement of an off-Broadway
sensation.
The season kicks off with Fid-
dler On The Roof. The New Year
will ring in with a pre-Broadway
touring production of West Side
Story. Pulitzer Prize winner
Wendy Wasserstein's comedy
The Sisters Rosensweig will hit
town in March.
April will welcome Chita
Rivera reprising her Tony-
Award-winning performance in
the Kiss of the Spider Woman.
Winding up the season in June
will be the all-new Broadway re-
vival of America's favorite show
about America's classic pastime:
Damn Yankees.
Phone (313) 872-1000, for tic-
ket information.
Jewish actress Debra
Winger tried to enlist in the
Israel Defense Forces in
1971 and ended up working
on a kibbutz instead.