Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1995 — Page 13

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7,1995

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ENTERTAINMENT Briefs

Concerts/Music The Circle City Classic Friday Nile Cabaret, featuring Regina Belle, Chuck Jackson and Average White Band, will be held at the Indiana Convention Center. For more information, call 2395151. Star Plaza Theatre at the Radisson Hotel in Merrillville, Ind. will host “Raisin,” starring Peabo Bryson, Saturday, Oct. 7; AIMOne, Oct. 21. For more information, call (219)559-1212. “Jazz on The Avenue” features live entertainment 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. every Friday at the Madame Walker Urban Life Center. For schedule of events, call 2362099. Indianapolis Museum of Art presents “First Fridays,” an afterwork matinee on the first Friday of every month. The Jazz Kitchen presents Monday Nile Jam 8 p.m. to midnight, every Monday. BBQ Nile, featuring various Jazz Kitchen artists, is held 8 p.m. to midnight, every Tuesday. Club Avenue features community radio and blues personalities, who specialize in 1960s and 1970s music, on the fourth Friday of each month. For more information, call 236-2087. The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra has opened its 1995-96 season. For more information on this season’s lineup, call 236-2040. The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir will launch the largest season in its 59-year history. It will begin with performances with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Oct. 27-28 at Circle Theatre. For more information, call 9406461. Plays/Drama “Eyes,” an African-American musical, will be performed at the American Cabaret Theatre Oct. 58 and Oct. 12-15. For more information, 631-0334. Indiana Repertory Theatre opened its 1995-96 season. Neil Simon’s “Broadway Bound” will run through Oct. 14 on the IRT Mainstage. Charles Dickens’ “Hard Times” will run Oct. 14 through Nov. 4. For more information, call 635-5277. “South Pacific” will run weekends through Oct. 17 at the Hedback Theater. For more information, call 926-6630. It’s a Footlite Musicals production. Art Exhibition The Indianapolis Museum of Art will feature 16 paintings by Felrath Hines in a retrospective exhibition named after the India-napolis-born artist. The works will be displayed throughpec. 31. The exhibition titled “Art and Technology: Africa and Beyond” will run through May 26. For more information on these or other exhibits, call 923-1331. The In Vivo Gallery exhibition titled “Figurative Works,” featuring paintings by Linda Adele Goodine and Betsy Stirratt, will be on display through Oct. 23. For more information, call 630-9640. About 50 works of art from the Indianapolis Museum of Art’s permanent collection form “Juxtapositions,” a special exhibition which will be open through Oct. 29 in Clowes Special Exhibition Gallery. The art will demonstrate how artists of different periods have approached major themes in art history. The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art exhibit titled “Rediscovering the Old West” will be open through Oct. 29. The museum is now closed on Mondays. “A Community of African American Visionaries” will be open through Monday, Nov. 6 at the Indiana Historical Society, 315 W. Ohio St. For more information, call either 232-1877 or 232-1882. Sculptor Patrick Dougherty is creating his unique art on the grounds of the Herron School of Art at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. The finished product will be on display Oct. 20 to Nov. 10. Auditions A'blunteer Opportunities The University of Illinois at Chicago is seeking visual artists of African, American-American and Caribbean descent to exhibit

their work during UIC’s February celebration. For more information, call (312) 996-2269. The deadline for submission is Oct. 20. Dis Nacho Publishing production company is holding auditions for girls ages 9-12 to replace members of a singing group and to “demo” songs for a possible record deal. For more information, call 299-2439. Malcolm Brown Gallery in Shaker Heights, Ohio wants to inspire as well as create avenues for young talent from diverse cultures. If you’re between 18 and 34, you may submit slides for an upcoming exhibition. For more information, call (216) 751-2955. Freetown Village needs volunteers for upcoming activities. For details, call 631-1870. Madame Walker Ambassadors seek new recruits for volunteer opportunities. For more information, call 236-2099. Potpourri The Circle City Classic Caribbean Cruise Gala is about to “set sail.”The kickoff bon voyage party will be held 6:30 p.m., Friday, Oct. 6 at the Indiana Roof Ballroom, 140 W. Washington St. The gala, which will feature Caribbean entertainment, dinner and dancing, will get underway at 7:45 p.m. For more information, call 2315093. The Indianapolis Artsgarden is a center for performing and visual arts activities, festivals, special events and arts information. The Weekly Family Arts Series is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Saturdays. Twilight Performances take place 5 :30p.m.,Tuesdays and each lecture in the Discussion Series with Arts Leaders is held 12:30 p.m., Thursdays. For more information, call 631-3301. NSP will present a dance in the Ramada Inn at Ohio and Meridian streets, 9 p.m.-until., Friday, Oct. 6. For more information, call 6352000. LIFEbeat will host the Mighty Real Dance Party, Friday, Oct. 6 at Our Place. Proceeds from the 1970s-style disco party, and from salesofthe ’70s hits-laden “Mighty Real Dance Classics” album, will benefit the AIDS awareness organization. Sparrowgrass Poetry Forum is offering a grand prize of $500 in its new Awards of Poetic Excellence poetry contest. Anything entered will be considered for publication. Deadline is Nov. 30. The contest is free to enter. Poems should be sent to: Sparrowgrass Poetry Forum Inc., Department L, 203 Diamond St., Sistersville, WV 26175. Modern Poetry Society is seeking new original poetry in the Indianapolis area for publication.. Poems must be original work of 21 lines or less. Entry deadline is Oct. 31. The top award will be $500. Send poems to: Modem Poetry Society, P.O. Box 2029, Dunnellon, FL 34430. Music on Wheels, the Mobile Music Van, is equipped with keyboard workstations along with teaching materials to provide a well-balanced music program. For more information, call George Middleton at 322-8198. The Writer’s Center of Indianapolis has announced its fall schedule of educational opportunities forpeople interested in learning more about the craft of writing. For more information, call 929-0625. ' Travel/Excursions A Martin University group and EF Tours will take off qn a 10-day tour of Europe, March 30 through April 9. The spring break tour will include stops in Paris, London, Germany and Switzerland. For more information, call Dorothy Shirley, evenings, at 545-4021. Something For Youngsters The Young People’s Music Guild of America will start a new program at Fall Creek YMCA called Music Vibe. It will help participants develop their musical skills. For more information, call 634-2478. Sony Theatres is offering a Free Kids Film Series, through Nov. 9. Children 12 and under get in free. For more information II 575-3149.

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