Metro Spirit 11.06.2003

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Arts

Auditions

AUDITIONS FOR ASU THEATRE PRODUCTIONS of “Guernica” and “Harvey” Nov. 11-12, 7 p.m., at the Theatre Center on the ASU campus. Callbacks are Nov. 13, 7 p.m. For “Guernica,” four women, four men and one boy are needed; for “Harvey,” six women and six men are needed. Scripts will be provided. “Guernica” will be staged Feb. 5-8 and “Harvey” will be staged March 21-24. For information, call Paige Willson or Mat t Schlief at 737-1500. WET PAINT PARTY AND EXHIBIT CALL FOR ARTISTS to show and sell a recent work at the Greater Augusta Ar ts Council’s Wet Paint Par t y and Exhibit Nov. 13 at the Marbur y Center. Only one piece of ar t work may be submit ted per ar tist; asking price must be set at no more than $350. All ar tists are required to join the Greater Augusta Ar ts Council at the ar tist/teacher rate of $25, which also includes admission for t wo to the event. For more information, call the Greater Augusta Ar ts Council at 826-4702. ENOPION THEATRE COMPANY is looking for volunteers to act, sing, sew, build and more for their new musical, “Creation.” Applications are available at www.imar yproductions.com or by calling (803) 442-9039. SWEET ADELINES HARMONY RIVER CHORUS OPEN REHEARSAL for singers each Thursday at 7 p.m. at Church of Christ, 600 Mar tintown Rd. in Nor th Augusta. They are on the lookout for voices in the lower ranges. Contact Mar y Norman at (803) 279-6499.

Education

“LANDSCAPE IN WATERCOLOR” ADULT ART WORKSHOP Nov. 15, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Ger trude Herber t Institute of Ar t. 722-5495. ASU OPERA WORKSHOP “SCENES” PROGRAM Nov. 17, 8 p.m. at the Maxwell Performing Ar ts Theatre. Call 737-1453. MAKE YOUR HOLIDAY WREATH Nov. 14, 10 a.m.-noon at the Ma x well Branch Librar y. Registration is required. $2 fee. Call 793-2020. ISR AELI DANCE WORKSHOP at the Augusta Jewish Community Center Sunday af ternoons, 4-5 p.m. Open to teens and adults; no experience or par tners are necessary. Cost is $2 per session, with the first session free. For information or to schedule a pre-class beginner/refresher session, contact Jackie Cohen, 738-9016. ART CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS are of fered year-round at the Ger trude Herber t Institute of Ar t. Classes and workshops are open to toddlers through adults and feature instruction in drawing, painting, photography, pot ter y, weaving and sculpture. For a newslet ter or detailed information on registering for classes at the Ger trude Herber t, call 722-5495. The Ger trude Herber t Institute of Ar t also of fers educational tours; for information, contact the education director at the above telephone number. ART CLASSES FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS at the Ar t Factory. The Ar t Factory also has a homeschool program and scholarships are available. Programs include voice les-

Exhibitions

“EDWARD RICE: RECENT MONOTYPES” exhibit opens at the Morris Museum of Ar t 6 p.m. Nov. 13 with a slide presentation by the ar tist and a reception. Exhibit runs through Jan. 4. Call 724-7501. “DEANNE DUNBAR: OBJECTS OF DESIRE” will be on display at the Rabold Galler y in Aiken Nov. 20Feb. 14. For more information, call (803) 641-4405 or e-mail raboldgaller y@bellsouth.net.

AVIS LYLE AND MARY ALICE LOCKHART exhibit in the ar t hall at Sacred Hear t Cultural Center throughout November and December. Ar tists’ reception Nov. 7, 5-7 p.m. Call 826-4700. WET PAINT PARTY AND EXHIBIT with works by local ar tists Nov. 13 at Marbur y Center from 6:30-10 p.m. For more information, contact the Greater Augusta Ar ts Council at 826-4702. 23RD ANNUAL QUILT SHOW through Nov. 30 at the Aiken County Historical Museum. Call (803) 642-2015. “EDWARD RICE: RECENT MONOTYPES” exhibit opens at the Morris Museum of Ar t 6 p.m. Nov. 13 with a slide presentation by the ar tist and a reception. Call 724-7501. CER AMICS BY ERIC CARLIN will be on display at the Gibbs Librar y throughout November. 863-1946. MAGGIE DAVID AND MELISSA MESSINA exhibit at the Augusta State University Fine Ar ts Center through Dec. 3. Opening reception Nov. 6, 5-7 p.m. Call 737-1444. “OF ART AND ARTISTS: RECENT WORKS FROM THE FINE ART FACULTY OF ASU” will be at the Ger trude Herber t Institute of Ar t through Nov. 25. Opening reception Nov. 7, 6-8 p.m. at Ware’s Folly. Call 722-5495 for information. PAINTINGS BY LINDA BAACK will be at the Euchee Creek Library during November. Call 556-0594. AT THE ETHERREDGE CENTER through Dec. 19: Billy S. exhibits in the Upper Gallery, Ar thur Lien exhibits in the Lower Gallery. (803) 641-3305. JANICE WILIAMS WHITING AND BARRY MERRITT exhibit at the Mary Pauline Gallery through Nov. 26. 724-9542. WORKS BY PRISCILLA HOLLINGSWORTH will be on exhibit at MCG’s Rober t B. Greenblat t Library through Dec. 2. For more information, e-mail Lisa Westrick at lwestrick@mcg.edu.

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sons and pantomime workshops, as well as classes in dance, theater, music, visual ar ts and writing. Call 731-0008 for details.

NATURE-BASED SCULPTUR AL INSTALLATIONS by Augusta State Universit y students will be on display Nov. 7, 3-4 p.m. at the former Veterans Administration Hospital proper t y at Magnolia Drive and Comfor t Road. For more information, call 724-7501.

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The Prism Saxophone Quartet performs Nov. 8 and 9 at the Maxwell Performing Arts Center. For ticket information, visit www.augustasymphony.org or call 826-4705. TWO SHOWS BY JIM BODEN, “1+1<>2” and “The Sublimity of Flesh” will be up at the Rabold Gallery in Aiken through Nov. 15. The gallery also hosts ongoing exhibits by 20 dif ferent ar tists. For information, call (803) 641-4405 or e-mail raboldgallery@bellsouth.net.

KODALY STRING QUARTET AND PIANIST MICHIKO OTAKI will per form at the Nov. 14 concer t sponsored by the Harry Jacobs Chamber Music Society. Per formance takes place at 8 p.m. at the Ma xwell Per forming Ar ts Theatre on the campus of Augusta State University. For ticket information, call 736-9098.

“A CENTURY OF PROGRESS: 20TH CENTURY PAINTING IN TENNESSEE” will be at the Morris Museum of Ar t through Nov. 9. For more information, call 724-7501.

ASU WIND ENSEMBLE CONCERT 8 p.m. Nov. 13 at the Ma x well Per forming Ar ts Theatre. Free. Call 737-1444.

Dance

THE DANCES OF UNIVERSAL PEACE held the first Saturday of every month, 7-9 p.m., at the Unitarian Church of Augusta, honor the religious traditions of the world through song and movement. Call (803) 643-0460 for more information. AUGUSTA CHAPTER OF THE UNITED STATES AMATEUR BALLROOM DANCERS ASSOCIATION holds a dance the first Saturday of each month, from 7:15-11 p.m. Cost is $7 for members and $10 for non-members. Held at the BPOE facility on Elkdom Cour t. Contact Melvis Lovet t, 733-3890, or Jean Avery, 863-4186, for information. CSRA/AUGUSTA BOGEY-WOOGIE DANCE AND SOCIAL GROUP meets every Wednesday at 6:45 p.m. at A World of Dance Studio. Couples, singles and newcomers are welcome. For information, phone 650-2396.

Music

SAVANNAH MOON per forms at the Nov. 18 installment of Tuesday’s Music Live. All concer ts are at noon at Saint Paul’s Church. For tickets, call the box of fice at 722-3463. THE AUGUSTA JAZZ PROJECT will be at the Imperial Theatre Nov. 15, 8 p.m. Tickets are $15 general admission and $5 student admission, with group rates also available. For more information, call 823-0620 or visit www.augustajazz.com. CHAMBER MUSIC RECITAL Nov. 16, 3 p.m., at the Ma xwell Per forming Ar ts Theatre. Call 737-1453 for information.

ASU JAZZ ENSEMBLE CONCERT 8 p.m. Nov. 11 at the Ma x well Per forming Ar ts Theatre. Free. Call 737-1444. “STANDING IN THE SHADOWS OF MOTOWN” will be at the Bell Auditorium Nov. 15, 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $34 for floor seats and seating in par ts of the balcony and $28 in the rest of the balcony. Call 722-3521. SEVEN MARY THREE AND INGR AM HILL per form an all-ages show at the Imperial Theatre Nov. 12. Doors open at 8 p.m. Admission is $10. 722-8341. SYMPHONY YOUTH COMPETITION 1:30-5 p.m. Nov. 8 at the Ma xwell Per forming Ar ts Theatre on the campus of Augusta State University. Call 826-4706. U.S. ARMY SIGNAL CORPS BAND per forms Nov. 6, 24 p.m. at the gazebo in Freedom Park. Free and open to the public. For more information, call 791-3113. PHILHARMONIA OF THE NATIONS WITH VIOLINIST ROBERT MCDUFFIE per forms at USC-Aiken’s Etherredge Center Nov. 7 as par t of the university’s Cultural Series. Concer t begins at 8 p.m.; pre-concer t lecture begins at 7:10 p.m. Visit www.usca.edu or call the Etherredge Center box of fice at (803) 641-3305. KICKS 99 GUITAR PULL Nov. 11, 7:30 p.m. at Bell Auditorium. Tickets are $22.50. For information, call Kicks 99 at 442-9999. PRISM SAXOPHONE QUARTET will per form Nov. 8 as par t of the Augusta Symphony Masterworks Series. Concer t begins at 8 p.m. at the Maxwell Per forming Ar ts Center with a 7 p.m. preview lecture by Rob Foster. Visit www.augustasymphony.org or call 826-4705 for ticket information.


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