J DCDC
re urn to
HPCC
HIGHLAND PK - Dayton
" contemporary Dance Company
I.will bring its unique and ex':
uberant tyle of jazz, ballet and
modern dance to Highland
Par :5 PerformiDg Arts Center
, of Sat. Feb. 13, ai 8:15 p.m.
Thi return engagement by I
the ward-wihning 14-member
troupe will feature new orks
and several Highland Park
premier inc1udiDg:
Till The End Of Tune, which
premiered in 1986,' a four
movement work by DCDC's
resident choreographer Debbie
L. B lunden. Set to music by
To conduct
r Id ncy cia e
In addition to a busy per-
I forming and touring
schedule, DCDC is also an
educational isntitution which
promotes professional train
ing and experience (or in
dividuals with career interests
in dance.
For three days prior to the
performance t HPCC Per
forming Art Center, the
co pany will conduct several
days of r . dency programs,
including master classes and
orkshops, for secondary
school - aged and college
level students in 'Highland
Park.
renowned artists Stevie
Wonder, Bonnie Bramlett,
Leon Russell, Nate derly, Jr.,
and the vocals of Luther
Vandross, this piece features
three male dancers searching
(OT ways to expre 'their love to
their female partners.
I -Carmina Variations was in
\u/troduced as a world premiere in
1986 and features music and
t
choreography by Carl Orff and
Warren Spears respectively. It is
part of a larger ork which
DCDC willintroduce during its
upcoming Spring program.
I Told Jesus is a solo ork
choreographed by Billy Wilson
and danced to the music of
Roberta Flac .
, DCDC has become a ig
nificant force in the dvance
ment of contemporary dance.
Their . -energy tyIe, inten
sity, and tee ical excellence
ha led them to two consecu
tive national a ds for unique
chievemen in the field of con
temporary dance.' .
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DETROIT - St. Anthony's regain custody of their children
Catholic Church at Gratio and and become' "part of the
Sheridan celebrated the mainstream;"
birthday of slain civil rights I , Sadie F oy, director of
leader Dr. Martin Luther King the Team for Justice, 'an or- r
by honoring 10 persons in the ganization helping physically
Detroit area for keeping his and sexually abused women and
dream of brotherhood alive. children and individuals in the
Among those honored Were: penal system;
Co Jo Co , Father Job M·Plir .... , ... , par
for his record in promoting civil
rights and his successful drive to
make Dr. King's birthday a na
tional holiday;
other C ar e vetta Wad
dI who for years has rated
an organization providing food
for the hungry;
, Detroit I. op P trick
C 0 bas been clive in
civil rights and aiding the inner .
city; I
WyaU J , head 0 the Of-
fice of Blac Catholics within
the Detroit Archdiocese;
S r Ebunis 0
o ganized Women Ari e, ,a
program elping female ex-of-
fen to F. job& and job •
Detroit figure
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honored for
f S1. Elizabeth Church, who
the inner city church for
H aJyHome;
Phil Go do , for hi work
I wi I inner city children and his
ci rights efforts in the 60's wi
,D King himself.
r Fra c Boylan, ex
ecu ive director for 21 years of
80 ville of Michigan, helping
-you g people without families;
P tricl S -lIy, who worked
at t e Adrian State Training
Cen er for Girls and the V J.
Church worker Alice Liley
sta es that all who received the
aw rd were recommended by
pe Ie in th co unity.
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ghland P rk
to' he) t State
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HIGH AND PK -' Ne
Gr ee Ba Chureb, 17 Ford
Ave., will the bi-monthly
meeting 0 the Michipn Stale
ConfereDCC Saturday, Feb.
13 from 1-3:30 p.OL, acx:ording
to State P . dent Carl Breed-
ing. ,
On the agenda wiD be a pe
ciaI e ection to fill the vacaocy in
the Office of third Vice Presi
dent to the Conference.