traveled to France to hear two performances. The orchestra will perform at 7 p.m. tonight at Warren Woods Middle School in Ster- ling Heights, where a variety of works will be featured. The symphony's final two con- certs will be at the camp in Twin Lake at 4 p.m. Saturday with a radio broadcast at 8 p.m. Cassette tapes of the final performances also will be available. Founded in 1966, Blue Lake offers pro- grams in music, dance, art and theater. Above: Staci Kerman receives her jewelry award while in Japan. Right: Rebecca Jacobs: On her toes. PHOTO BY DAVID SPECKMAN from Huntington Woods, was among 100 young musicians touring the Midwest, Germany and France as part of the Inter- national Youth Symphony Or- chestra from Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp. Students stayed with host families in all the European cities they visited. Parents Joan and David Schwartz and brother Jeff in Las Vegas, Nev. Rebecca per- formed in seven dances and placed in all events. She took first place in solo jazz, ballet en- semble and large tap production. Rebecca studies dance at the American Dance Academy in Commerce Twp. r At Interlochen Cen- ter for the Arts, the- ater students acted in a production of Bar- bara Lebow's A Shayna Maidel. It is about a family reunit- ed after the Holocaust. Production photos were taken by David Speck- man. Included in the cast were Andrew Warner from Missouri, Samantha Nagel from Texas, Erynn Sosinski from Maryland, Danielle Gitkin from New Jersey and Marla Shaffer from Indiana. Beverly Sills: The former Belle Silverman will be * Abbott Middle School recognized by State of Israel Bonds. and Temple Shir Shalom student Rebecca Jacobs placed ( Opera legend Beverly Sills first in a national dance compe- will be presented with the Gol- tition sponsored by Dance Olym- da Meir Achievement Award by pus and Dance America. The State of Israel Bonds at a Sept. competition was held last month 24 luncheon in New York. Sills, board chairman of Lin- coln Center for the Performing Arts, is being honored for her operatic virtuosity and philan- thropic and communal leader- ship. The luncheon will inaugurate Israel Bonds' cele- bration of Israel's 50th anniver- sary year. * Stay tuned Saturday, Aug. 16, when WDIV-TV pre- empts "Saturday Night Live" to air "The Gilda Live Phone Fest," a two- hour special featuring the comedic classic Gilda Live, a film version of Gilda Radner's Broad- way hit. The show fea- tures some of Radner's most beloved characters and skits. During the show, Gil- da's Club volunteers will accept calls at (800) 601- 1154 for donations to Gilda's Club, a free non- profit cancer support community which will open its home on Rochester Road in Royal Oak when renovations are complete later this year. Tickets may also be pur- chased that night for the Aug. 24 Gilda's Club ben- efit performance of The Lion Laughs Tonight, pre- sented by the Motor City Women of Comedy. Tick- ets are also available through Ticketmaster at Hudson's, Harmony House and Blockbuster Music or through Gil- da's Club at (248) 851-6557. Stay tuned for more informa- tion about Gilda's Club and up- coming events in the Aug. 22 JN Entertainment section. Know someone in professional, community or academic performing arts who should take a bow? In A Shayna Maidel, Lusia (Samantha Nagel) reads a list of family members lost in the concentration camps to her father (Andrew Warner) and sister, Reisel (Erynn Sosinski). Please let us know by dropping a line to Take A Bow, The Detroit Jewish News, 27676 Franklin Road, Southfield, MI 48034. Our fax number is (248) 354-6069. Photos are appreciated. They may be in color or in black and white. 81