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ON THE STAGE

Wayne State University's
On Friday, Jan.
Hilberry Theatre in
10, pianist Robert
Detroit presents Gross
Conway will per-
Indecency:
The Three
slift)
4
Gail Zimmerman
form an evening
Trials of Oscar Wilde, a
A its Editor
of piano music by
fast-paced, historically
New York School
accurate, documentary-
composer Morton Feldman (1926-
style piece of theater that reveals
1987) at the Detroit Institute of
the destructive powers of hate and
Arts. The 7 p.m. performance will
prejudice, written by Venezuelan-born
feature the hour-long masterpiece
Jewish playwright Moises Kaufman,
For Bonita Marcus, and the 8:30 p.m.
Jan. 10-March 22. $12-$30. Show
performance will include Palais de
times and tickets: (313) 577-2972;
Mari, Feldman's final composition for hilberry.com .
solo piano, as well as shorter pieces
from the 1950s and '60s. Free with
THE BIG SCREEN
museum admission. (313) 833-7900;
dia.org.
As part of the Berman Center for
Israeli-born cellist Matt
the Performing Arts' Musical Movie
Haimovitz, who at age 43 is now
Mondays at the Jewish Community
based in the U.S. and Canada, was
Center in West Bloomfield, the original
the youngest musician ever to receive
1952 musical comedy film Singin' in the
the Avery Fisher Career Grant for
Rain, a lighthearted depiction of three
exceptional musical achievement.
performers caught up in the transition
At 8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 11, at the
from silent films to "talkies:' starring
Seligman Performing Arts Center
Gene Kelly, Donald &Connor and
in Beverly Hills, Haimovitz will
Debbie Reynolds, will be screened at
join the Jasper String Quartet and
7:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 13. The film was
pianist Christopher O'Reily in a
directed by Kelly and Stanley Donen, at
Chamber Music Society of Detroit
age 89, the last surviving notable direc-
tor of Hollywood's Golden Age. $10.
concert featuring works by Haydn,
(248) 661-1900; theberman.org.
Mozart and Schubert (Quintet for 2
Violins, Viola and 2 Cellos). He will
FAMILY FUN
participate in a pre-concert talk at
6:45-7:30 p.m. $15-$60. (248) 855-
Returning to Detroit's Music Hall
6070; chambermusicdetroit.org.
Center for the Performing Arts at
The evening before, at 8 p.m.
Friday, Jan. 10, in an innovative
4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 12, is The Very
Hungry Caterpillar and Other Eric
in-depth Shuffle-Play-Listen
Carle Favorites, a 50-minute Mermaid
concert, with audience seating on the
Music Hall Center for the Performing
Theatre of Nova Scotia black-light
puppet show featuring a triple bill of
Arts stage in Detroit, Haimovitz and
stories: The Very Hungry Caterpillar
O'Riley will join together to bend
and his metamorphosis into a beauti-
the boundaries between classical and
ful butterfly; the fanciful account of
pop music styles, with works by Bach
and Gabrieli, Radiohead and Arcade
Little Cloud and his travels through
Fire, Piazzolla, Stravinsky and more.
the sky; and The Mixed-Up Chameleon
$50 general admission/$75 limited
and his discovery of his own unique
premium seats. (248) 855-6070;
nature. $10 children/$20 adults. (313)
887-8500; musichall.org.
chambermusicdetroit.org.

,

POP / ROCK / JAZZ / FOLK THE ART SCENE

The Ark in Ann Arbor hosts the Jill
Jack Birthday Bash, featuring home-
town fave singer-songwriter Jill Jack,
who has won 35 Detroit Music Awards
since 1997 in every conceivable cat-
egory, at 8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 11.
Special guest performer is Nashville-
based, Detroit-raised Melissa
Greener, a folk-crooner whose
sound has evolved, with her new CD,
Transistor Corazon, into "a fusion of
modernist poetry, romantic literature
and a soulful 1960s Laurel Canyon:'
$25. (734) 761-1451; theark.org .

Local artist Faina Lerman, a graduate
of Berkley High School and College
for Creative Studies, creates works that
stem from investigations of the biologi-
cal, sociological and emotional land-
scapes that make up the human experi-
ence. The Detroit Institute of Arts hosts
Lerman noon-4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 19,
in an artist's demonstration in Prentis
Court, in which she will talk visitors
through some of her works while dem-
onstrating several of her painting tech-
niques. Free with museum admission.
(313) 833-7900; dia.org . ❑

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JEWISH
WOMEN'S

FOUNDATION

OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT

Enhancing the Lives of Jewish Women

Announcing the

Jewish Women's Foundation's
2014 Grant Cycle

The Jewish Women's Foundation of Metropolitan

Detroit is pleased to announce that it is now

accepting requests for funding in 2014.

Letters of Intent are due no later than

noon on Tuesday, February 4, 2014.

For a grant application timeline, guidelines,
instructions and forms, please visit our website:
www.jwfdetroit.org and click on the 2014
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The Jewish Women's Foundation of Metropolitan Detroit is dedicated to expanding opportunities
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