JN Entertainment Friday, Saturday, 9 p.m. t • For the younger set of musically inclined, Hungarian-turned-Ann Arborite identical twin brothers San and Laz Slonivits — known as Gemini — will make audiences think they're seeing double. The brothers voices blend perfectly and between the two play nearly a dozen instruments, including guitar, mandolin, fiddle, piano, harmonica and percussion in- struments. Celebrate the fun, warmth and humor of family life through Gemini's sing-alongs, folk tales and multicultural mu- sic, including Yiddish and Israeli. A DSO Young People's Concert. 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday, June 7. $7-$18. Orchestra Hall, Detroit. (313) 833-3700. Camelot Experience Lerner and Lowe's classic love triangle of King Arthur, Guinevere and Lancelot in an outdoor setting: St. Dunstan's Greek Theatre. ThroughJune 7. $12-$15. Cranbrook. (248) 644-0527. Sunday, 7:30 p.m. (Maple-Drake JCC); onday, 12:45 p.m. (JPM JCC) Yid' Mitn Fidl mational Institute of Metropolitan Detroit presents eth- , nic dancers, international performers, surprise entertainment, be- ginning with wine, light supper, desserts and more. $25. International Institute, 111 E. Kirby, Detroit. (313) 871-8600. is Wednesday, 6 p.m. I, International Vaudeville Show city's most eclectic live show has been called a mixture of dense t The blues, jazz, funk and soul, fronted by singer/songwriter Martin ! Gross. A guaranteed good time. $7. Magic Bag, 22920 Woodward, ;:Ferndale. (248) 544-3030. Wednesday-Thursday, 7 p.m. Birmingham Ballet and Jazz The Chicago-based Maxwell Street Klezmer Band, named in tribute to Chicago's early im- migrant generations, is the founder of the Klezmer Music Foundation, created to stimu- late the revival of Yiddish mu- sic in the Midwest through education, workshops and train- ing new musicians. The en- semble will be the featured performers at the Arlene June Gottlieb Memorial Concert in Temple Israel's garden. 3:30 p.m. Sunday, June 8. Call for complimentary tickets, (248) - The Community House presents the dance school's production of $. classical favorites, featuring over 170 students, ages 4 through adult. $12. Mercy High School, Farmington Hills. (248) 478-8053. Thursday, 7-10 p.m. Dig For The Arts The DIA and MOT present a party in celebration of the DIA's "Splen- dors of Ancient Egypt." Participate in an archaeological dig for in- triguing.prizes, plus light hors d'oeuvres and cash bar. $5; $10/dig. Industry Nightclub, 15 S. Saginaw, Pontiac. (248) 334-1999. Thursday-Friday 8 p.m.; Saturday, 8:30 pan. New York Ska-Jazz Ensemble 44 The Dlealyis ond Prayers o S C the olind The Kronos Quartet, since its founding in 1973, has combined an extensive repertoire ranging from Shostakovich and Ives, to As tor Piazolla, to John Cage and Howlin' Wolf in addition to co missioning new works from to day's most innovative composers from around the world. The quar- tet's newest release, feattuing clar inetist David Krakauer, is a work composed by Argentine Osvaldo Golijov, who lived for a time in Jerusalem Titled The Dreams and Prayers of Isact.c the Blind, a Kab- balist rabbi of Provence about 800 years ago, the work, says Golijov, "is a kind of epic, a history ofJu daism. It has Abraham, exile and redemption." The CD is currently in release. Instrumental ska on the jazz end, with special guest the Articles. $7. 7th House, 7 N. Saginaw, Pontiac. (248) 335-8100. Sunday, 1-6 p.m. ‘401.*• ,. • ' La Fete au Jardin The Garden Party will celebrate its 10th anniversary with 12 hun- dred guests, a raw wine bar, food tenth, Alexander Zonjic, Trinidad Tripoli Steel band, Dick Purtan, Rich Fisher, Ed Jonna and lots of fun. $100. St. Vincent and Sarah Fisher Center, Farmington Hills. (248) 626-7527. /3' OUT & ABOUT NOTES: If you have an entertainment related event that you would like to have considered for listing in Out & About, please send the item, including a detailed description of the event, times, dates, place, ticket prices and publishable phone num- 'her, to Lynne Konstantin, JN Out & About, The Jewish News, 27676 Franklin Road, Southfield, MI 48034; or fax us at (810) 354- 6069. Notice must be received at least three weeks before the sched- uled event. Photos are appreciated but cannot be returned. All events and dates listed in the Out & About column are subject to change.