Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 2000 — Page 26
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,2000
Clowes Memorial Hall 2000/2001 Performing Arts Series
SONNY ROLLINS Grammy Award winner, Sonny Rollins, known for his mastery of rhythm and improvisational composition, remains one of the inspiring icons from the golden era of jazz. Friday, September 29 8:00 p.m. $32, $27, $22 AM> $27, $22, $!t SMwts/Mws
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WHAT'S HAPPENING NOW
Swpt. 22 Compaq Mteroaoft World Racing Faatlval ^ Indianapolis Athlatlc Club 4to10p.m. FREE Get in gear to see more than 100 cars on display while listening to live music. Swpt. 22- 23 Indianapolis Symphony Orchaatra Roche Dlagnoatlca Claaaical Serlea Hilbert Circle Theatre Friday 8 p.m.; Saturday 5:30 p.m. $15-$51 Enjoy an evening listening to French pianist sensation Helene
Grimaud as she joins the ISO to perform Schumann’s Concerto in A minor and Brahms’ Piano Quartet No. 1. Swpt. 25 Indianapolis Colts va. Jacksonville Jaguars RCA Dome 8 p.m. $10-$44 Get the gang together for ABC’s Monday Night Football Game and cheer the Colts to a victory as they take on the Jaguars. Swpt. 27 - Oct. 1 Rlngllng Bros. & Barnum & Bailey Circus
Conseco Fieldhouse Wednaaday-Frlday, 7:30 pjn; Saturday, 11:30 a.m., 3:30 Jfid 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, 1 and 5 t»n. $9.75-$18.75 Bring the kids and watch’as humans and animals collaborate to present “The Greatest Showon Earth.” There will be athletes, acrobats, animals and clowns, acts such the “Globe of Death,” ^nd much more. t , I Information provided by Indianapolis Downtown Inc. For mire information ora calendar of events call 237.2222 or visit its Web site at www.indydt.com.
ENTERTAINMENT Briefs
Freetown Village Enjoy an 1870s style dinner with Freetown Village at the Scottish Rite Cathedral, 6S0 N. Meridian St., at 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 14, Nov. 11 and Dec. 9. Reward your group or celebrate a special occasion. The cost is $40 per person and $35 for Freetown members. Visa, MasteiCard, cash and checks are accepted. For reservations, call (317)631-1870. Images of Africa The monthly television series, “Images of Africa,” a production of UNI Television Service, will present great people, great value, great cities and indeed true images of Africa. The series will show on the following channels: WAV-TV 53 Indianapolis Time Warner Cable Channel 20 Comcast channels 38 and 99 Scheduled time and dates for telecast of different editions of the program are: 5:30 p.m., Saturday, Oct 14 5:30 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 11 5:30 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 9 Eiteljorg Gallery of African Alt Visit the Indianapolis Museum of Art’s Eiteljorg Gallery of African Art with an innovative approach that brings the art of the entire continent together. Inclusion of Northern African art is a progressive feature. The Eiteljorg Gallery showcases African art throughout time, from ancient Egyptian and Nubian art to works created by contemporary artists selling on today’s global art market. The
museum is closed Mondays. IMAX films Showing at the IMAX theater in the White River State Park are “Michael Jordan to the Max” (through Oct. 31), “Africa’s Elephant Kingdom” (through Nov. 22) and “Siegfried & Roy: The Magic Box in IMAX 3D” (through Oct. 31). Call (317) 233-4629 or log on to www.imaxindy.com for more film information and show times. Call for entries for film, video festival Independent Media Makers Inc. (IMM) is now accepting entries for die 1 st IndiUrban Independent Film & Video Festival. The submission categories are: • Shorts (maximum 30 minutes). • Features, documentaries, music videos, and feature-length scripts (90- 120 minutes). There is a $25 entry fee. All submissions must be postmarked by Nov. 15. The goal of IndiUrban 2001 is provide an annual showcase and educational forums while exposing independent urban entertainment to the Widest audience possible. Entry forms, guidelines and additional festival information can be obtained at www.envisionpictures.com/ indiurban, or e-mailing to: [email protected] or by calling (317) 767-2795. Poster competition opens WISH-TV has announced the opening of the 2000 WISH-TV/
Procter & Gamble DreambuilSer Celebration Poster Competition. The winning poster will become the official graphic design for (he 2001 Dreambuilder Television and Theatrical presentations of “Our Father.” The competition is open to all current residents of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. The winning artists will receive $1,000, the Dreambuilder Graphic Award Statue, and widespread awareness and recognition of their wc(rk through the Dreambuilder pubjic relations campaign, viewers’ guides and distributed “Our father” videos. ; All entries must be received’at WISH-TV by Oct. 30, 2000. ; To enter, artists may pick up an entry form at WISH-TV, 1950NMeridian St., Indianapolis, IN 46202, during normal business hours or logon to the Web site at www.wishtv.com '.} The graphics competition is (jie second stage of the year-long Dreambuilder Celebration. Tpe Scribe Competition concluded with the Aug. 15 announcement of Cincinnati residents Shawn Scott and Jeff Shelby’s “Our Father’* as the winning play. j Local auditions, opportunities for internships and mentorshi()s, seminars and theatrical performances are included in -the Dreambuilder program. Look for these upcoming events on the Web site and in local newspapers. The Dreambuilder Celebration encourages inclusion and unity by sharing history, ideas and enter: tainment.
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Indiana /lislnrital Stu iely I'rcnls
Indiana Historical Society 450 W. Ohio St, Indianapolis (317)232-1882 \ " • Hours: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday; 10 a.m. to8 p.m. Thursday; 10a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday; noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Library closed Sunday. Admission to the building is free. Cafe at the Stardust Terrace hours: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. TuesdayFriday; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Free guided tours are offered on Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. and Thursdays at 3:30 p.m. Scheduled group tours are also available. Call (317) 232-1882 for information or reservations.
Exhibits • Hoosier History Makers, interactive exhibit exploring lives of notable figures with ties to Indiana, through April 2001. • Exhibit exploring ragtime, jazz and swing in Indiana, in Stardust Terrace. Music memorabilia and pictures from all eras in Cole Porter Room. • Sound Effects, exhibition featuring winning entries from the society ’ s annual photography contest, from Sept. 23 through Feb. 18,2001. Films Short films related to Indiana are shown every Tuesday and Thursday, noon and 4:45 p.m. in the Cole Porter Room.
• Oct. 3 and 5, “Gene StrattonPorter.” Film tells the life story of this Hoosier author and naturalist, at 450 W. Ohio St. Free. Theater • “That Band From Indiana!” Oct. 5,7 p.m. This original one-act musical play written by L.E. McCullough is a dramatic tribute to the roaring 20s jazz scene in Indianapolis. Tickets are $15 for members, $20 for nonmembers, and $10 for students. Call (317) 232-1882 for ticket information: Theater at 450 W. Ohio St. * Kids/Families • Family Room Story Hour, Q& 6,10:30to 11:30a.m. “APicniefe October.” A story and activSK related to Indiana, at 450 W. Ohjp St. Free.
Don’t miss the Exhibitions at the Indianapolis Art Center this Fall
Sculptural Furniture: Phil Tennant and Kenton Hall
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Eric Nordgulen - New Work Annual Faculty Exhibition September 22 — October 22,2000
Join us for the opening reception with the artists:^
Friday, September 22,6fl0 pm to 8.-00 pm
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Located in Broad Ripple • 820 East 67th Stiei t • Indianapolis, IN 16220 • 3 I 7.255.2464
