D'ET ROI T SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA At The Movies 1`1,-rr? Jarvi, Musk. Dirtetot FRIDAY, MAR. 9 AT 8:30 P.M. SATURDAY, MAR. 10 AT 8:30 P.M. SUNDAY, MAR. 11 AT 3 P.M. Richard Kaufman, conductor Hollywood legend Debbie Reynolds performs songs from her hit films Singin' in the Rain, The Tender Trap and Three Little Words. Classical Series HILARY HAHN PLAYS BARBER FRIDAY, MAR. 16 AT 10:45 A.M. & 8 P.M. SATURDAY, MAR. 17 AT 8:30 P.M. SUNDAY, MAR. 18 AT 3 P.M. Carlos Kalmar, conductor Hilary Hahn, violin Sponsor: Fn. a.m. CORIGUANO BARBER DVORAK Amor BANK ONE Tournaments Violin Concerto Symphony No. 6 Just 20 years old and already one of the most accomplished violinists today, Hilary Hahn returns to perform Barber's lyrical Violin Concerto. Media Sponsors: W WJ • 950 *Introduction to the Classics features conversation with Hilary Hahn. (no Duofak) ROOLDOTIMif Classical Series ANDSNES RETURNS FRIDAY, MAR. 23 AT 10:45 A.M. FRIDAY, MAR. 23 AT 8 P.M. SATURDAY, MAR. 24 AT 8:30 P.M. Neeme Jarvi, conductor Leif Ove Andsnes, piano WEBER SCHUMANN CAMPBELL CHADWICK Sponsors: Fri. a.m. 04011C = ONE Sat. r . - (31 3) roitsymphony.com 576 - 5111 a Since 1982 .40 01arii i Peking • Szechwan • Korean • Cocktails 2001 '70 SUZANNE CHESSLER Special to the Jewish News COncerTalks: hr. p rior to p . claSsi cal performances 31539 W. 13 Mile Rd. Farmington Hills (248) 553-7609 i Total Food BM Dine-In or Carry-Out Expires 3/31/01 IN! MN MO . New Mandarin Garden braham Ravett, a filmmaker and filmmaking teacher, showed three of his produc- tions at last year's Ann Arbor Film Festival (AAFF) and received the $1,000 Jeff Moon Production Award for The March and In Memory, both about the Holocaust. Ravett's recognition in the 38th annual festival led to his being asked to serve as one of three jurors in the 39th, which runs March 13-18 at the Michigan Theater in downtown Ann Arbor. The next week, March 22-25, The March will be part of the East Lansing Film Festival (ELFF). Ravett anticipates the Ann Arbor event as an opportunity to see some A 10% OFF -i • 1.. . . The 39th Ann Arbor Film Festival screens four films with Jewish themes. www.de For Group Sales call 31 3 76-513 0 CHINESE RESTAURANT 3/9 "Jubilee" fromSymphonic Sketches FOR TICKETS CALL Music AT OR( HKTRA HALL Symphony (World Premiere) "One of the most sheerly musical pianists of his generation." —Chicago Tribune Delroit Eggs°. Foam/Mien SHARE THE The `Reel' Thing Overture to Der Freischiitz Piano Concerto ': 5 A zz, *g a 13 Mile Rd II I I I 11 new approaches to 16mm projects, which include four films with Jewish themes. The festival features cinema from around the world and in every genre, including animation, documen- tary, cinema verite, narrative, experi- mental and personal documentary. "I'm looking forward to seeing different people's work that I wouldn't ordinarily get to see," says Ravett, who teaches at Hampshire College in Massachusetts and whose films have traveled internationally. "I'll be looking for films that have formal innovation and subjects of pertinent con- cern to a broad public." More than 100 films, initially select- ed by a committee based on overall quality, technique and creativity, will be shown to the public and judged for money awards during the festival. THE 'REEL' THING on page 72