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OUT & ABOUT

from page 83

Michigan, Wayne State University and
Michigan State University.

THE ART SCENE

commercial gallery and other stops in
Detroit. Both tours depart from U-M
Dearborn. Lunch is included in the
fee, $25 for Fine Arts Associates mem-
bers/$35 for others. For registration
information, call (313) 593-5058.

A traveling exhibition from Israel,
Identity, Thought and Vision:
Discussions With Jewish, Arab and
AUDITIONS
Druze Israeli Artists, continues
The Farmington/Farmington Hills
through Oct. 7 at the Janice Charach
Community
Chorus is holding audi-
Epstein Museum/Gallery inside the D.
tions 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 7 and 14,
Dan & Betty Kahn Building of the
at the Farmington Hills Activity Center,
Jewish Community Center, West
28600 11 Mile Road, just east of
Bloomfield. (248) 661-7641.
Middlebelt. Singers must be age 18 or
Photo*Synthesis, photo-mosaics by
older and do not have to live in the
Neil J. Farkas, are on exhibit through
Farmington area. (248) 471-4516.
Sept. 30 at the Scarab Club, 217
Women are sought for the
Farnsworth, in the Detroit Cultural
Bel
Canto Choral Group,
Center. (313) 831-1250.
which rehearses Monday
The Creative Arts Center opens
evenings in Southfield. Auditions
20001 Night ... From Darkness
by appointment: (248) 642-
to Dawn, a visual and musical
3216/(248) 557-3734.
collaboration by Latino artists
The Plymouth Theatre
Graciela Bustos, Fernando
Guild
holds auditions for It's
Calderon and Bertha Cohen,
a
Wonderful
Life 7:30 p.m.
7-10 p.m. Friday, Sept. 3, at
Monday and Tuesday, Sept.
47 Williams Street, Pontiac.
13 and 14. For more infoi-
Ginka Gerova-Ortega per-
mation, call (248) 344-1723
forms at 8:30 p.m. on open-
or (248) 349-7110.
ing night. Through Oct. 1.
(248) 833-7849.
CALL FOR
The Southfield Centre
ARTISTS
for the Arts presents an exhi-
bition of work by artist
Michigan artists, age
Chun Hui Pak Sept. 8-30.
50 or older, are sought for the
24350 Southfield Road.
Senior Art League's 14th annual
(248) 424-9022.
Juried Senior Art Show, to be
Continuing through Oct.
held Nov. 16-Dec. 1 in the
7 at the Oakland County
Historic Church at the Burgh,
Galleria is the Super Kids
26068 Civic Center Drive,
Art & Learning Exhibit, a
Southfield. Entrants must be
display of art by youngsters
non-professional artists. Call
ages 5-13 from Orchards
for rules. (248) 827-0707.
Children's Services. 1200
N. Telegraph, Pontiac.
BENEFITS
(248) 858-0415.
Classic Legends: Opening
Jewelry for the Home,
Gala for a New
focusing on specialty fur-
Millennium kicks off the
niture, lighting, wall
DSO's 1999-2000 season
pieces and accessories,
with a private gala benefit at
including the small hand-
Orchestra Hall. The black-tie
The designs of
dyed quilts of Kimberly
evening
begins at 6 p.m. with
Pipsan Saarinen
Klein, runs Sept. 7-Oct. 9
a reception, followed by din-
Swanson are
at Detroit Gallery of
ner in the Orchestra Place
featured in a
Contemporary Crafts, 104
new exhibit
courtyard and a 9 p.m. con-
Fisher Building, Detroit.
at Cranbrook
cert at Orchestra Hall. Neeme
(313) 873-7888.
Art Museum.
Jarvi conducts the DSO, fea-
The Fine Arts Associates
turing pianist No Pogorelich,
and the Art Museum Project
followed by Motown legend Diana
at the University of Michigan-
Ross and her band. Dessert and danc-
Dearborn have scheduled two art
ing to the music of the Mel Ball
tours. The tour on Saturday, Sept. 25,
Orchestra caps the evening. Sponsored
from 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., will visit a
by DaimlerChrysler Corp. $1,000 per
private home in Orchard Lake, an
person dinner, concert, dessert and
artist's home/studio in Troy and an
dancing/$350 per person concert,
artist's Pontiac studio. The Thursday,
dessert and dancing. (313) 576-5145.
Nov. 4, tour, from 9:15 a.m-2:30 p.m.,
— Compiled by Esther Allweis3- Tschirhart
will feature a private studio, a new

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