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January 13, 1995 - Image 110

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-01-13

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RUSSIAN KIROV
BALLET PRINCIPALS

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AND SOLOISTS FROM OTHER ST. PETERBURG'S THEATRES

NIKITA DOLGUSIIIN: ARTISTIC DIRECTOR AND SOLOIST
"The famous scenes from the outstanding choreographic performances were performed by participants of the
St. Petersburg troupe, so brilliantly, that one could imagine them soaring above the stage. They've showed us
the beauty of the classical ballet and proved their performances to be the historical document of Russian ballet."
"Neu Ulmer Zeitung" Ulm Deutschland

I Part
Classical Ballet:

II Part
Modern:

Fragments from:
"Sleeping Beauty"
"Don Quixote"
"Esmeralda"
"Nutcracker"
"Flame of Paris," etc.

Ballet Miniatures by
LEONID YAKOBSON,
Music by Stravinsky,
Prokofief, Mozart,
R. Strauss & more

TWO PERFORMANCES ONLY!

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Guild Stages
`Noises Off'

Travel Film
On Russia

The Players Guild of Dearborn
will continue its 1994-95 season
with the fast-paced slapstick corn-
edy Noises Off
It will open at the Players
Guild on Jan. 20. Other produc-
tion dates are Jan. 21, 27-29 and
Feb. 3-5. All performances begin
at 8 p.m., except for Sunday mati-
nees, which begin at 2:30 p.m.
The Players Guild is located at
21730 Madison, near Monroe and
Outer Drive. For reservations or
ticket information, call the Guild
ticket line, (313) 561-TKTS.

The Cultural Arts Division of
Southfield Parks and Recreation
will present Raphael Green and
his film Russia—Murmansk to
Mt. Ararat as the January in-
stallment in the World Travel
and Adventure Series. The pro-
gram will begin at 7:30 p.m. Jan.
20 in the City Council Chambers
of the Southfield Civic Center,
26000 Evergreen Road. The ad-
mission fee includes refresh-
ments.
For information on the series,
call Marlowe Belanger, (810) 354-
4717.

Players Set
New Production

The Farmington Players are
pleased to announce their next
production, What I Did Last
Summer. Show dates are: Jan.
27, 28, 29 (2 p.m.), Feb. 3, 4, 5 (2
p.m.), 9, 10, 11, 12 (7 p.m.), 16, 17,
18.
All shows begin at 8 p.m., un-
less otherwise specified.

Musical Opens
In Birmingham

The music of Kander and Ebb
will light up the stage at the
Birmingham Theatre through
Feb. 5 with the musical The
World Goes Wound.
For information, call the the-
ater, 644 3535.

Clown Plays
Kid Koncert

The Cultural Arts Division of the
City of Southfield Parks and
Recreation Department will pre-
sent, as part of the Kids Koncerts
series, Mister Bones on Feb. 11
at 1:30 p.m. in the Southfield Li-
brary's Marcotte Room.
Mister Bones is a clown who
delights and motivates children
to believe in themselves through
whimsical songs, magic tricks
and mime routines.
For ticket information, call the
Cultural Center, 354-4717.

Author Speaks
At Luncheon

The Cultural Arts Division of the
city of Southfield Parks and
Recreation Department will pre-
sent Kathe Koja as a part of the
continuing Author's Luncheon
The city of Southfield's Cultural series. Mrs. Koja will speak at the
Arts Division will present The Southfield Radisson Hotel on
Irish Rovers on March 9 at 8 p.m. Feb. 13 at 11:30 a.m.
Kathe Koja is the author of
These international ambassadors
of good fun will appear at the several books, including The Ci-
Southfield Civic Center Pavilion. pher, Skin, Bad Brains.
For ticket information, call
This concert will feature
cabaret-style seating. Tickets are Marlowe Belanger, 354-4717.
available at the Mary Thompson
Cultural Center, located at 25630
Evergreen Road.
For information, call the Cul-
tural Center, (810) 354-4717.

Irish Rovers
In Concert

Borders Books
Hosts Benefit

World Dances
Are Featured

On Jan. 21 at 8 p.m. at the Michi-
gan Theater, the Ann Arbor Sym-
phony Orchestra will present
"Dances Around the World," fea-
turing Samuel Wang and the Or-
chestra. Guest performer Job E.
Christenson will be the soloist for
Morton Gould's contemporary
classic, Tap Dance Concerto.
Tickets are available by call-
ing the Ann Arbor Symphony of-
fice, (313) 994-4801.

Borders Books & Music in Farm-
ington Hills will host Super
Book Sunday, a benefit to sup-
port the Mike Utley Foundation
on Jan. 29 at 1 p.m. A portion of
the day's sales will be donated to
the foundation. There will be re-
freshments, music, and special
prizes given away, including a
specially designed, autographed
football donated by the Detroit
Lions.
Borders is located on Orchard
Lake Road at 14 Mile Road in
Farmington Hills. For informa-
tion, call (810) 737-0110.

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