What To Do, What To Do .• •
:4*
Classical
Notes
identities. It was inspired by Haas'
personal experience growing up in
Detroit, a city where the Jewish and
African-American communities have
had a significant impact on the city's
history and development. S10
adults/$5 students 17 and under.
(313) 494-5800, Ext. 0.
The Michigan Accordion Society
hosts a concert featuring Boris Veksler,
Born in Tokyo,
Japan, sisters Yuki
and Tomoko Mack
came to the United
States in 1977.
After winning
strong recognition
GAIL
ZIMMERMAN as individual piano
artists, they melded
Arts c
Piano duo Ynki and Tomoko
Entertainment
their artistry into a
Mack peform Saturday at
Editor
prize-winning duo,
Birmingham Temple.
starting their career
together with a First Prize at the Fourth
International Piano Duo Competition
in Tokyo in 1988. Residents of West
Bloomfield and Walled Lake, they per-
form in concerts across the United States
and Canada. The duo recently released
their first CD, Rhapsody. The Macks will
perform 8 p.m. Saturday, May 22, in a
Vivace Series program at Birmingham
Temple. The concert will feature selec-
tions from Rodeo by Aaron Copland,
"Symphonic Dances" from West Side
Story by Leonard Bernstein and Theme
for Paganini by Witold Lutoslawski.
$18. To purchase tickets, call Joyce
Cheresh, (248) 788-9338; tickets
also available at the door.
Sandor Slomovits, one-half of
the award-winning folk music duo
Gemini, performs a musical con-
cert of Jewish songs along with two
accompanists, in a Cafe Europa
program at 2 p.m. Sunday, May
23, at the Jimmy Prentis Morris
Sandor Slomovits per forms in
Building of the Jewish Community
a Café Europa concert Sunday
Center in Oak Park. The program
at
the Oak Park ICC.
is geared toward Holocaust sur-
vivors, children of survivors, grand-
children and friends. Many of the
known in his native Russia as the
melodies Slomovits will perform are
"Supreme Russian Accordion
taken from his new CD. There is no
Virtuoso," 4 p.m. Sunday, May 23, at
charge. (248) 967-4030.
the Best Western Inn, 7076 Highland
The Jeff Haas Trio and Friends,
Road, Waterford. Veksler has won
with legendary trumpeter Marcus
numerous honors in Israel; one Israeli
Belgrave, presents a musical celebra-
music publication asserted that "one
tion of diversity with a performance of
cannot think about contemporary
HaGesher Chai — The Bridge Lives, 4
Israeli musical life without Boris
p.m. Sunday, May 23, at the Charles
Veksler's wonderfully innovative con-
H. Wright Museum of African
tributions." $15, includes light refresh-
American History. Ha Gesher Chai, an
ments. For ticket information, call
original jazz suite by composer/pianist
(248) 853-1500 or (313) 822-4722.
Haas, is all about building bridges
Internationally known pianist
between cultures, generations and
Emily White is the featured soloist 7
p.m. Sunday, May 23, at a Southfield
Symphony Orchestra performance
that includes works by Prokofiev,
Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff and
Borodin. The Ferndale and
Southfield-Lathrup high school cho-
ruses also perform. Southfield Civic
Center Pavilion, 26000 Evergreen,
between 10 Mile Road and 1-696. $12
adults/$9 seniors and students/free
under age 13. (248) 851-7408.
U-M alumni Jennifer Rhyne and
Emily Perryman perform the flute
music of J.S. Bach, Ingolf Dahl, Franz
Dopplerr, Jennifer Higdon, David
Schober and others, 8 p.m. Monday,
May 24, at Kerrytown Concert
House, 415 N. Fourth Ave., in Ann
Blondie plays the
Fox Theatre on Sunday.
p.m. Saturday, May 29, at Orchestra
Hall. $13-$60. (313) 576-5111.
Pop/Rock
One of the preeminent voices on
the adult and college alternative
scene, Jonatha Brooke performs
Friday, May 21, at 7th House, 7 N.
Saginaw, Pontiac. Doors at 8. $18.50.
(248) 335-3540.
From the heyday of American
Bandstand and playing their hits from
the '50s and '60s, Frankie Avalon,
Fabian and Bobby Rydell take the
stage 3 and 7 p.m. Sunday, May 23, at
Macomb Center for the Performing
Arts. $40 golden circle/$35 adults/$32
students and seniors. (810) 286-2222.
Tribute act Strutter — billed as
"America's No. 1 Kiss Show" — plays
Ferndale's Magic Bag Sunday, May 23.
Doors at 8. $10. (248) 544-3030.
One of the greatest bands of the
New Wave/Punk era, Blondie is back,
and lands at the Fox Theatre on its
"No Exit" tour 8 p.m. Sunday, May
23. $37.50/$30. (248) 433-1515.
Detroit rapper Eminem, with spe-
cial guests Beatnuts, comes home to
the State Theatre 7:30 p.m. Sunday,
May 23, $20; and Courtney Love and
Hole follow at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday,
May 26, $25. (248) 645-6666.
Volunteer Jam Tour '99, featuring
Hank Williams Jr., the Charlie
Daniels Band, the Marshall Tucker
Band and Molly Hatchet, visits Pine
Kno!' 6 p.m. Friday, May 28. $28.50
pavilion/$15 lawn. (248) 645-6666.
On The Stage
Pianist Emily Smith is the
featured soloist in a Southfield
Symphony Orchestra concert
Sunday at the Southfield
Civic Center Pavilion. •
Arbor. $8/$5 students. For reserva-
tions, call (734) 769-2999.
Finnish pianist 011i Mustonen
joins the Detroit Symphony
Orchestra in a program featuring
Schoenberg's Transfigured Night,
Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 1 and
Sibelius' Symphony No. 7 at 10:45 a.m.
and 8 p.m. Friday, May 28; and 8:30
The Purple Rose Theatre Company
has extended Bill Corbett's comedy
The Big Slam for two additional
weeks of performances, through
Saturday, June 12. Performances are 8
p.m. Wednesdays-Saturdays with
matinees at 3 p.m. Saturdays and 2
p.m. Sundays. The Big Slam pokes fun
at a foursome of young entrepreneurs
and their get-rich-quick marketing
adventure. Spiced with sexual situa-
tions and occasional nudity, The Big
Slam is recommended for adult audi-
ences only. $20-$25. (734) 475-7902.
Zeitgeist Theatre and Gallery pre-
sents Eugene Ionesco's Victims of
Duty: A Pseudo-Drama 8 p.m. Fridays
and Saturdays, May 21-June 12, at the
FYI: For Arts and Entertainment related events that you wish to have considered for Out & About, please send the item, with a detailed description of the event, times, dates, place, ticket prices and publishable phone number,
to: Gail Zimmerman, JN Out & About, The Jewish News, 27676 Franklin Road, Southfield, MI 48034; fax us at (248) 354-6069; or e-mail to gzimmerman@thejewishnews.com Notice must be received at least three weeks before
the scheduled event. Photos are appreciated but cannot be returned. All events and dates listed in the Out & About column are subject to change.
5/21
1999
ea
Detroit Jewish News