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Oct. l-10: CHARLESTON: "The Presidency : Irreverent and Releva n t , " an exhibit of prints from Pratt Graph ics Center, Gibbes Art Gal l ery. Oct . 5 - No v. 25 : CHARLESTON: "The Native American : Early I mages ," Gibbes Art Gallery . Oct . 19 - Nov. 3: CHARLESTON: Exhibit of paintings by Patricia Schr eiber , Dock Street Theat re. Oct . 25- Nov. 15: CHARLESTON : "A Survey of Intagl io Print Makin gs," an exhib ition from Pratt Graphics Cen te r, Gi bb es Art Gallery. Nov. 1-30 : CHARLESTON: Exhibit of paintings by William Halsey, Nancy' s Gall ery. Nov. 1-30: HILTON HEAD: Exhibit of paintings and bat:Lks by Ann Moss, Coligny Circle Branch of nank of Beaufort. Nov. 10: SUMMERVILLE: St . Paul's Art Show and Food Fair , St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 10 A.M. - 4 P .M. Nov . 18 - D ec. 8: BEAUFORT : Exhibit of water- co l ors by Na ncy Ricker Webb, Beaufort Museum of History and Art . THEATER Oct. 18-20: BEAUFORT: "The Rape of the Belt," "Beaufort Little Theatre , Beaufort Elementary School Auditorium, 8:15 P.M. Oct. 19-20, 24-27 , 31-Nov. 3: CHARLESTON: " Front Page," The Footlight Players, Dock Street Theatre . Nov. 21 , 28: HILTON HEAD: " You ' re .:1 Good Man, Charlie Brown," Island Players, Hilton Head Inn. LECTURE Sept . 18: CHARLESTON: Lecture by Julian Bond, College of Charleston Community Series, Charleston Municipal Auditorium, 8 P.M. b Abbeville, Aiken, Allendale, Bamberg, Barnwell, Edgefield, Greenwood, Hampton and Mc- Cormick Counties. MUSIC Oct. 15 : DUE WEST: Concert by soprano Lorraine Gorrell, Lesesne Auditorium, Erskine College, 8 P. M. Oct. 25: GREENWOOD: Concert by P eter Nero, Lander - Greenwood Fine Arts Series , Barksdale Physical Ed ucation Center, Lander College , 8 P.M. Nov. 6: DUE WEST: Concert by Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Lese sne Auditorium, Erskine College,B P.M. Nov. 11: GREENWOOD: Concert by Piedmont Chamber Orchestra with violinist Eric Friedman, Land er- Greenwood Fine Arts Series, Barksdale Physical Educ ation Center, Lander Col l ege, 3 P.M. I ,...,. ..... -- ' - I . __) ,' _./ - VISUAL ARTS Oc t. 3-27 : DUE WEST : Exhib it of graphics by John Boege!, Exhibition Center , Erskine College . Nov. 1-20: DUE WEST: "Chinese Ethos in Painting," an exhibit by Sarah Junkin, Exhibition Center , Erskine College. THEATER Nov. 8- 10: DUE WEST: "Dear Brutus," Erskine College Players , Lesesne Auditorium, Erskine College, 8 P.M. C Anderson, Cherokee, Chester, Greenville. Lancaster, Laurens, Oconee, Pickens, Spartanburg, Union and York Counties. DANCE Oct . 18: SPARTANBURG: Performance by Edward Villella and Company, Twichell Auditorium , Converse College, 8 P.M. Nov . 12 : GREENVILLE: Performance by Ciro and His Ballet Espanol, Furman-Greenville Fine Arts Series , McAlister Auditorium, Furman University , 8:15 P.M. LECTURE Oct. 20: , GREENVILLE: Lecture on Mo zart by Dr . Eva Badura- skoda , Southeastern Chapter of the American Musicological Society Meeting, Bob Jones University . FILM Oct. 23: ROCK HILL: "The Clowns," Winthrop Cinema Seriea, Winthrop College, 7 Y.M. Nov . 14: ROCK HILL: "Citizen Kane," Winthrop Cinema Series, Winthrop College, 7 P and 8 P. M. MUSIC Oct . 6, 13: GREENVILLE: Recital series on music of Mozart by members of Bob Jones University Music Faculty, Concert Center, 8 P.M. Oct. 10 : SPARTANBURG: Youth Concert by Spartan- burg Symphony Orchestra, Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium, 10 A. M. Oct . 15: SPARTANBURG: Artist-Faculty Recital with soprano Janice Janiec, clarinetist Lynn Stalnaker and pianist Lera Borden, Blackman Music Building , Converse College, 8 P.M. Oct. 16: ROCK HILL: Concert by Odetta , Winthrop Artist Series , Winthrop College, 8 P.M. Oct. 19: GREENVILLE: "Messiah," Combined Choirs, Oratorio Society, and Orchestra of Bob Jones Uni- versity, Founder's Memorial Amphitorium, 8 P.M. Oct. 23-24: GREENVILLE: Concert by Bob Jones Symphony Orchestra with cellist Tacheichiro, Rodeheaver Auditorium, 8 P.M. Oct. 23: ROCK HILL: Concert by violinist Patricia Cobos and pianist Jess Casey, Winthrop Faculty Artist Series, Winthrop College, 8 P.M. Oct. 25: GREENVILLE: Concert by Greenville Symphony Orchestra, McAlister Auditorium, Furman University, 8: 15 P.M. Oct . 26: SPARTANBURG: Artist-Faculty Recital by violinist Joseph Fischer, Blackman Music Building, Converse Coll ege, 8 P.M. Oct. 27: ROCK HILL: Concert by U. S. Army Field Band, Winthrop College, 8 P.M. Oct. 29: SPARTANBURG : Concert by Spartanburg Symphony Orchestra with Pe ter Nero, Spartanburg Concert Series, Twichell Auditorium, Converse College, 8 P.M. Oct. 30: ROCK HILL: Concert by Trinity Singers, Winthrop Concert Series, Winthrop College, 8 P.M. Nov. 1: ROCK HILL: Guitar Workshop conducted by Frederick Ha nd, Wipthrop College, 3 P.M.; concert by Hand, 8 P.M. Nov. 1: GREENVILLE: Youth Concerts by Greenville Symphony Orches tra, Gree nvill e Memorial Auditorium. Nov. 2- 3: SPARTANBURG: Op era Scenes by Converse College Opera Workshop, Blackman Music Building, Converse College , 8 P.M. Nov. 2-3: SPARTANBURG: Converse Opera Works hop, Da niel Recital Hall, Converse College, 8 P.M. Nov. 8: GREENVILLE: Concert by Crescent Youth Symphony with pianist Richard Cass, McAlister Auditorium, Furman University, 8:15 P.M. - " Nov. 8: ROCK HILL: Concert by soprano Lorraine Gorrel-:t,- ..Wi:ntlrrop Facu-lty -Arti.s-c----5- er±es.., Wi-n· throp College, 8 P.M. Nov. 12: SPARTANBURG: Concert by Chamber Music Orchestra, Blackman Music Building, Converse College, 8 P.M. Nov. 13: ROCK HILL : Woodwind Instruments Work- shop conducted by Clarion Wind Quartet, Winthrop College, 3 P.M .; Concert by Clarion Wind Quartet , 8 P.M. Nov. 15: GREENVILLE : Concert by Furman Univer- sity Orchestra , McAlister Auditorium, Furman University, 8:15P .M. Nov . 18: SPARTANBURG: Concert by Spartanburg Symphony Orchestra Chorus, Twichell Auditorium, Converse College, 4 P.M . Nov . 19: SPARTANBURG: Concert by tenor James McCracken and mezzo- soprano Sandra Spartanburg Concert Series, Twichell Auditorium, Converse College, 8 P. M. Nov. 20: ROCK HILL: Concert by Winthrop Chorale , Winthrop Ensemble Series, Winthrop College, 8 P.M. Nov. 27: GREENVILLE : Concert by Greenville Civic Chorale, McAlister Auditorium, Furman University , 8:15P .M. Nov . 27: ROCK HILL: Concert by Chamber Music Ensemble, Winthrop Ensemble Series, Winthrop College, 8 P.M. Nov . 29: ROCK HILL: Concert by Winthrop Chorus, Winthrop Ensemble Series, Winthrop College, 8 P.M. THEATER Oct. l-4: ROCK HILL : "The Effect of Gallllll3 Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds ," Winthrop Theatre , Winthrop College, 8 P. M. Oct . 1-6: SPARTANBURG: "Cabaret," Spartanburg Little Theatre, 8 P.M. (8:30P.M. on Friday and Saturday). Oct. 4-20: GREENVILLE: "George M. ," Greenville Little Theatre, 8 P.M. (3 P.M. on Sunday). Oct . 8-13: SPARTANBURG: Piedmont Interstate Fair , Spartanburg Fairgrounds . Oct. 12- 14: SPARTANBURG: "Witch's Lullaby," Spartanburg Youth Theater , Camp Croft, 4:30 and 7: 30P.M. Oct. 18-22: CLEMSON: "Iolanthe," Clemson Little Theatre, Food Industrial Auditorium, Clemson University, 8 (2:30 P..K. _ma. tinee on Sunday). Oct. 18-20, 23-27: GREENVIlLE : "The Taming of the Shrev," Furman Theat re Guild, Theatre ' 74 Playhouse, Furman University, 8: 15 P .M. Oct. 20: GREENVILLE: Reader's Theatre Program of 18th Century Literat ure by members of the Bob Jones University Speech Facllty, Concert Center, 8 P.M. Oct, 25-28: GAFFNEY: "My Fair Lady," Limelight Players, Fullerton Auditoritm, Limestone College, 8 P.M. (2:30P . M. on Sunday) . Nov. 1-3: CHESTER: "The King and I," Chester Little Theater. Nov . 8-10, 15-17: CLEMSON: "The Effect of Ganma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds , " Clemson Players , Daniel Auditorium, 8 P.M. Nov. 9-10, 12-17: SPARTANBURG: "Black Comedy," Spartanburg Little Theatre , 8 P.M. (8:30P . M. on Friday and Saturday) . Nov. 14-16: ROCK HILL: "Dr. Vanilla and the Short Tall Tales ," Winthrop Theatre , Winthrop College 8 P.M . (Sunday performances at 11 A.M. and 2 P.M.) Nov . 23: SPARTANBURG: "Reynard the Fox, " Spartanburg Youth Theater , Camp Croft. Nov . 27-30, Dec . l, 4-8: GREENVILLE: "J . B. , " Furman Theater Guild, Theatre ' 74 Playhouse, Furman Univer- sity, 8:15 P.M. N ov . 29-30, Dec. 1, 6-8: ClEMSON: "Brimstone" (World Premier Production), Clemson Little Theatre, Food Industrial Auditorium, Clemson University, 8 P .M. VISUAL ARTS Oct. 1-5 : LAURENS: Exhibit of paintings by Tom Willis, Palmetto Bank. Oct. l-14: SPARTANBURG: Exhibit of batiks and paintings by Sue Brandon, The Gallery. Oct. l-20: GREENVILLE: Viceo Traveling Show from Everson Museum of Syracuse, N. Y., Greenville County Museum of Art. Oct. 1-28: ROCK HILL: Exhibit of paintings and sculpture by David Freeman and Mary Mintich, Rutledge Building , Winthrop College. Oct. l-31: CLINTON: Exhibit of paintin gs, drawings, and graphics by Pamela Opliger, Pres- byterian College. Oct. 5- 7: SPARTANBURG: Fift h Annual Spartanburg Arts and Crafts Show of the Spartanburg Junior Woman's Club, Spartanburg Nemorial Auditorium. **Oct. 9-18: LANDRUM: Residency by ARTS (Arts Resource Transportation Service) . Oct. 14- 19: SPARTANBURG: 50th Anniversary Exhibit of Spartanburg Art Club, Arts Center. Oct. 20: CLEMSON: Blue Ridge Invitational Art Festival, Clemson University, 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. Nov. 1-30: GREENVILLE: Purchase Awards from Gollecll.._,,.._..,.r l-liat 1-luseum. o.f Art of Ch=lo- ttc., N. C., Greenville County Museum of Art. Nov . 1-30: CLINTON: Exhibit of batik by Leo TWiggs, Presbyterian College . Nov. 7-28: ROCK HILL: Exhibit of paintings and furniture by Tom Stanley and Bob Kauf, Rutledge Building, Winthrop College . Nov . 7- 30: CLEMSON: "Poems and Fibers," an exhibit of poetry and weavings, Lee Gallery, Clemson University. Nov. 9, 10: SPARTANBURG : Plate Lithography Workshop, Milliken Arts Buildings, Converse College . Nov. 13: GREENVILLE: Art Auction sponsored by Golden Strip Sertoma Club, Sheraton Motor Inn, 8 P.M. Nov. 22 - Dec. 12: LAURENS: Exhibit of photographs from "Art in Research" of General Motors Corpor- ation , Laurens School District 55 High School. Nov. 25 - Dec. 21: SPARTANBURG : Group Pottery Invitational, The Gallery . Nov . 25 - Dec . 21: SPARTANBURG: Exhibit by Spartanburg Artists Guild, Arts Center. d Chesterfiel d, Darlington, Dil- lon. Florence, Horry, Kershaw, Lee, Marion and Marlboro Counties. DANCE **Oct. 8-10: HARTSVILLE: Dance Workshop with Murray Louis Dance Company , Coker College . THEATER Oct. 18-27: FLORENCE: "Hello Dolly," Florence Little Theatre, 8 P.M. Nov. 6-8: HARTSVILLE: Elizabethan Festival, Coker College. Nov. 29-30, Dec. 1: CONWAY: "South Pacific," The Theatre of the Republic, Main Street Elemen- tary School Auditorium. Nov. 30 - Dec. 8: FLORENCE : "I Never Sang For My Father," Florence Little Theatre, 8 P.M. VISUAL ARTS Oct. 12-13: HARTSVILLE: "Arts ' 73," Hartsville Arts Festival. **Nov. 5-17: CAMDEN: Residency by ARTS (Arts Resource Transportation Service), Downtown Camden. **Nov. 20-31: BISHOPVILLE: Residency by ARTS (Arts Resource Transportation Service), Downtown Bishopville. e Calhoun, Clar endon, Fairfield, Lexington. Newberry. Orange- burg, Rich land, Saluda and Sumter Counties. DANCE Oct. 22 : COLUMBIA: Performance by Bayanihan Philippine Dance Company, Columbia Music Festi- val Artists Series, Township Auditorium, 8 P.M. MUSIC Oct. 7: COLUMBIA: Concert by cellist Roger Drinkall , Columbia Museum of Art, 3:30P.M. Oct. 9: COLUMBIA: Concert by Columbia Phil- harmonic Orchestra, Dreher High School Audi- torium, 8 P.M. Oct. 18: SUMTER: Concert by "World's Greatest Jazz Band," Sumter- Shaw Community Concert Association, Sumter High School (Haynsworth Campus), 8:15 P.M. Nov. 4: COLUMBIA: Concert by Bucharest Stri ng Quartet, Columbia Museum of Art, 3:30 P .M. Nov. 13: COLUMBIA: Concert by Columbia Phil- harmonic Orchestra , Dreher High School Auditorium, 8 P.M. Nov . 15: SUMTER: Concert by Robert de Gaetano, p"iani.3t -• Sumter- Sho.'i..· Communi.ty Concert AsaoCia.tion, Sumter High School (Haynsworth Campus), 8:15 P.M. Nov . 18: COLUMBIA: "The Creation," Columbia Choral Society, Shandon Methodist Church, 4 P.M. Nov . 18: COLUMBIA: Concert by baritone John Richards McGrae, Columbia Museum of Art, 3:30 P.M. Nov . 19: COLUMBIA: Concert by Budapest Symphony Orchestra, Columbia Music Festival Artist Series, Township Auditorium, 8 P.M. Nov . 29-30: COLUMBIA: "The Merry Widow," Columbia Lyric Theatre, Dreher High School Auditorium, 8 P.M. THEATER Oct . 5-20 : COLUMBIA: "Fiddler on the Roof," Town Theatre, 8:30P.M. **Oct. 13: COLUMBIA: Premiere Performance of SCORE (South Carolina Open Road Ensemble), Cottingham Theatre, Columbia College, 8 P.M. Oct. 23 - Nov . 4: COLUMBIA: "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," Workshop Theatre, 8 P. M. Nov . 9-17 : COLUMBIA: "Sleuth," Town Theatre, 8:30 P. M. Nov . 24-25: COLUMBIA: "Catch Me If You Can," Radassah Players, Theater 4, Fort Jackson . Nov . 27 - Dec. 9: COLUMBIA: "A Touch of the Poet," Workshop Theatre, 8:30P .M. VISUAL ARTS Oct. l-21: CCLUMBIA: Charles Mason Crowson Retrospective; "Reflection" - Photographs by Daniel Far ber; and Three Sculptors of American Realism (Charles, Christopher, and Eric Parks); Columbia Museum of Art. Oct. l-21: COLUMBIA: "Shorelines," an exhibit of oil paintings by Walter Greer, Columbia Museum of Art. Oct. 1-30: COLUMBIA: "A Taste of the Secessionists," an exhibit of drawings by Klimt , Schiele, and Kokoschka, Columbia Museum of Art. Oct. 6: COLUMBIA: Exhibit by Artists Guild of Columbia, Richland Mall, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Oct. 6-20: COLUMBIA: Exhibit of photography by Ron Chapiesky, Judy Steinhauser, and Wiley Sanderson, Huntington Gallery, University of South Carolina. Oct. 7-28: SUMTER: Exhibit of paintings by Jeanet S. Dreskin, Sumter Gallery of Art. Oct. ll - Nov . 8: COLUMBIA: Exhibit of paintings and graphics by Jane Lyon, Betsy Havens Aesthetics. **Oct. 2Q-27: COLUMBIA: Residency by ARTS (Arts Resource Transportation Service), South Carolina State Fair, State Fairgrounds . Oct. 27 - Nov. 25: COLUMBIA: Guild of South Carolina Artists Exhibit, Columbia Museum of Art. Oct. 28 - Nov. 30: COLUMBIA: Exhibit of Modern Tapestries from Dirk Hagler Studios, Columbia Museum of Art. Nov. 4-25: SUMTER: Exhibit of paintings by Donald E. McAdoo, Sumter Gallery of Art. Nov. 8-29: COLUMBIA: Exhibit of paintings by J. Bardin, Betsy Havens Aesthetics. Nov. 16-17: COLUMBIA: Fall Meeting of South Carolina Art Education Association, South Carolina Education Association Headquarters. Nov. 25 - Dec. 9: COLUMBIA: An exhibit of Catawba pottery, Columbia Museum of Art. **** **ASSISTED BY THE SOUTH CAROLINA ARTS COMMISSION AND THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS . **** ALL EVENTS AND EXHIBITS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CHECK YOUR LOCAL NEWS- PAPERS FOR TIMES AND LOCATIONS. **** MATERIAL FOR "EYE ON THE ARTS" MAY BE SENT TO THE SOUTH CAROLINA ARTS COMMISSION, 1205 PENDLETON STREET , COLUMBIA, S.C. 29201 . '- -.1 / If you want to make an address or name change, please cut out this form, complete it and return it to EYE ON THE ARTS, South Carolina Arts Commission, 1205 Pendleton Street, Co l umbia , S. C. 29201 . NAME AND ADDRESS AS THEY APPEAR ON THIS CALENDAR NAME AND ADDRESS W ITH CORRECTIONS

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DANCE

**Nov. 2 : CHARLESTON: Performance by Nort h Carolina Dance Theatre, The Coll ege of Charleston Community Series, Charlest on Municipal Auditorium, 8: 30P .M.

MUSIC

Oct. 8: CHARLESTON: Concert by pianist Philippe Entremont, College of Charleston Community Series, Charles ton Municipal Auditorium, 8 : 30P.M. Oct . 27 : CHARLESTON: Concert by Charleston Symphony Orchestra, Municipal Auditorium, 8 : 30 P .M. Nov. 10: CHARLESTON: Concert by Charleston Sym­phony Orchestra with Chet Atkins, Municipal Audi­torium, 8 : 30P.M. Nov . 16-17 : CHARLESTON: " Cosi Fan Tutti," Charlest on Opera Company .

VISUAL ARTS

Oct . l - 30: BEAUFORT: Exhibit of paintings and graphics by George Bauman, Bay at Charles Branch of Bank of Beaufor t . Oct. l-10: CHARLESTON: "The Presidency : Irreverent and Relevan t , " an exhibit of prints from Pratt Graphics Center, Gibbes Art Gall ery. Oct . 5 - Nov. 25 : CHARLESTON: "The Native American: Early I mages ," Gibbes Art Gallery . Oct . 19 - Nov. 3: CHARLESTON: Exhibit of paintings by Patricia Schr eiber , Dock Street Theat re. Oct . 25- Nov. 15: CHARLESTON : "A Survey of Intagl io Print Makings," an exhibition from Pratt Graphics Cen ter , Gibbes Art Gallery. Nov. 1-30 : CHARLESTON: Exhibit of paintings by William Halsey, Nancy ' s Gal l ery. Nov. 1-30: HILTON HEAD: Exhibit of paintings and bat:Lks by Ann Moss, Coligny Circle Branch of nank of Beaufort. Nov. 10: SUMMERVILLE: St . Paul's Art Show and Food Fair, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 10 A.M. -4 P .M. Nov . 18 - Dec. 8: BEAUFORT: Exhibit of water­col ors by Nancy Ricker Webb, Beaufort Museum of History and Art .

THEATER

Oct. 18-20: BEAUFORT: "The Rape of the Belt," "Beaufort Little Theatre, Beaufort Elementary School Auditorium, 8:15 P.M. Oct. 19-20 , 24-27 , 31-Nov. 3: CHARLESTON: " Front Page," The Footlight Players, Dock Street Theatre . Nov. 21 , 28: HILTON HEAD: " You ' re .:1 Good Man, Charlie Brown," Island Players, Hilton Head Inn.

LECTURE

Sept . 18: CHARLESTON: Lecture by Julian Bond, College of Charleston Community Series, Charleston Municipal Auditorium, 8 P.M.

b Abbeville, Aiken, Allendale, Bamberg, Barnwell, Edgefield, Greenwood, Hampton and Mc­Cormick Counties.

MUSIC

Oct. 15 : DUE WEST: Concert by soprano Lorraine Gorrell, Lesesne Auditorium, Erskine College, 8 P .M. Oct. 25: GREENWOOD: Concert by Peter Nero, Lander- Greenwood Fine Arts Series , Barksdale Physical Education Center, Lander College , 8 P.M. Nov. 6: DUE WEST: Concert by Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Lesesne Auditorium, Erskine College,B P.M. Nov. 11: GREENWOOD: Concert by Piedmont Chamber Orchestra with violinist Eric Friedman, Lander­Greenwood Fine Arts Series, Barksdale Physical Education Center, Lander Coll ege, 3 P.M.

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THEATER

Nov. 8- 10: DUE WEST: "Dear Brutus," Erskine College Players, Lesesne Auditorium, Erskine College, 8 P.M.

C Anderson, Cherokee, Chester, Greenville. Lancaster, Laurens, Oconee, Pickens, Spartanburg, Union and York Counties.

DANCE

Oct . 18: SPARTANBURG: Performance by Edward Villella and Company, Twichell Auditorium , Converse College, 8 P.M. Nov . 12 : GREENVILLE: Performance by Ciro and His Ballet Espanol, Furman-Greenville Fine Arts Series , McAlister Auditorium, Furman University , 8:15 P.M.

LECTURE

Oct . 20: , GREENVILLE: Lecture on Mo zart by Dr . Eva Badura- skoda, Southeastern Chapter of the American Musicological Society Meeting, Bob Jones University .

FILM

Oct. 23: ROCK HILL: "The Clowns," Winthrop Cinema Seriea, Winthrop College, 7 Y.M. Nov . 14: ROCK HILL: "Citizen Kane," Winthrop Cinema Series, Winthrop College, 7 P . ~!. and 8 P. M.

MUSIC

Oct . 6 , 13: GREENVILLE: Recital series on music of Mozart by members of Bob Jones University Music Faculty, Concert Center, 8 P.M. Oct. 10: SPARTANBURG: Youth Concert by Spartan­burg Symphony Orchestra, Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium, 10 A. M. Oct . 15: SPARTANBURG: Artist-Faculty Recital with soprano Janice Janiec, clarinetist Lynn Stalnaker and pianist Lera Borden, Blackman Music Building, Converse College, 8 P.M. Oct. 16: ROCK HILL: Concert by Odetta , Winthrop Artist Series , Winthrop College, 8 P.M. Oct. 19: GREENVILLE: "Messiah," Combined Choirs, Oratorio Society, and Orchestra of Bob Jones Uni­versity, Founder's Memorial Amphitorium, 8 P.M. Oct. 23-24: GREENVILLE: Concert by Bob Jones Symphony Orchestra with cellist Tacheichiro, Rodeheaver Auditorium, 8 P.M. Oct. 23: ROCK HILL: Concert by violinist Patricia Cobos and pianist Jess Casey, Winthrop Faculty Artist Series, Winthrop College, 8 P.M. Oct. 25: GREENVILLE: Concert by Greenville Symphony Orchestra , McAlister Auditorium, Furman University, 8: 15 P.M. Oct . 26: SPARTANBURG: Artist-Faculty Recital by violinist Joseph Fischer, Blackman Music Building, Converse Coll ege, 8 P .M. Oct. 27: ROCK HILL: Concert by U. S. Army Field Band, Winthrop College, 8 P.M. Oct. 29: SPARTANBURG : Concert by Spartanburg Symphony Orchestra with Pe ter Nero, Spartanburg Concert Series, Twichell Auditorium, Converse College, 8 P.M. Oct. 30: ROCK HILL: Concert by Trinity Singers, Winthrop Concert Series, Winthrop College, 8 P.M. Nov. 1: ROCK HILL: Guitar Works hop conducted by Frederick Hand, Wipthrop College, 3 P.M.; concert by Hand, 8 P.M. Nov. 1: GREENVILLE: Youth Concerts by Greenville Symphony Orches tra, Greenville Memorial Auditorium. Nov. 2- 3: SPARTANBURG: Oper a Scenes by Converse College Opera Workshop, Blackman Music Building, Converse College , 8 P.M. Nov. 2-3: SPARTANBURG: Converse Opera Workshop, Da niel Recital Hall, Converse College, 8 P.M. Nov. 8: GREENVILLE: Concert by Crescent Youth Symphony with pianist Richard Cass, McAlister Auditorium, Furman University, 8:15 P.M.

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Nov. 8: ROCK HILL: Concert by soprano Lorraine Gorrel-:t,- ..Wi:ntlrrop Facu-lty -Arti.s-c----5-er±es.., Wi-n·throp College, 8 P.M. Nov. 12: SPARTANBURG: Concert by Chamber Music Orchestra, Blackman Music Building, Converse College, 8 P.M. Nov. 13: ROCK HILL: Woodwind Instruments Work­shop conducted by Clarion Wind Quartet, Winthrop College, 3 P . M.; Concert by Clarion Wind Quartet, 8 P.M. Nov. 15: GREENVILLE: Concert by Furman Univer­sity Orchestra, McAlister Auditorium, Furman University, 8:15P .M. Nov . 18: SPARTANBURG: Concert by Spartanburg Symphony Orchestra Chorus, Twichell Auditorium, Converse College, 4 P.M. Nov . 19: SPARTANBURG: Concert by tenor James McCracken and mezzo- soprano Sandra \~arfield , Spartanburg Concert Series, Twichell Auditorium, Converse College, 8 P. M. Nov. 20: ROCK HILL: Concert by Winthrop Chorale, Winthrop Ensemble Series, Winthrop College, 8 P.M. Nov. 27: GREENVILLE: Concert by Greenville Civic Chorale, McAlister Auditorium, Furman University, 8:15P. M. Nov. 27: ROCK HILL: Concert by Chamber Music Ensemble , Winthrop Ensemble Series, Winthrop College, 8 P.M. Nov. 29: ROCK HILL: Concert by Winthrop Chorus, Winthrop Ensemble Series, Winthrop College, 8 P.M.

THEATER

Oct. l-4: ROCK HILL: "The Effect of Gallllll3 Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds , " Winthrop Theatre , Winthrop College, 8 P .M. Oct . 1-6: SPARTANBURG: "Cabaret," Spartanburg Little Theatre, 8 P.M. (8:30P.M. on Friday and Saturday). Oct. 4-20: GREENVILLE: "George M. , " Greenville Little Theatre, 8 P.M. (3 P.M. on Sunday). Oct. 8-13: SPARTANBURG: Piedmont Interstate Fair , Spartanburg Fairgrounds . Oct. 12- 14: SPARTANBURG: "Witch's Lullaby," Spartanburg Youth Theater , Camp Croft, 4:30 and 7: 30P.M. Oct. 18-22: CLEMSON: "Iolanthe," Clemson Little Theatre, Food Industrial Auditorium, Clemson University, 8 P.~L (2:30 P..K. _ma.tinee on Sunday). Oct. 18-20, 23-27: GREENVIlLE : "The Taming of the Shrev," Furman Theatre Guild, Theatre ' 74 Playhouse, Furman University, 8 :15 P .M. Oct. 20: GREENVILLE: Reader's Theatre Program of 18th Century Literat ure by members of the Bob Jones University Speech Facllty, Concert Center, 8 P.M. Oct, 25-28: GAFFNEY: "My Fair Lady," Limelight Players, Fullerton Auditoritm, Limestone College, 8 P.M. (2:30P .M. on Sunday) . Nov. 1-3: CHESTER: "The King and I , " Chester Little Theater. Nov. 8-10, 15-17: CLEMSON: "The Effect of Ganma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds , " Clemson Players, Daniel Auditorium, 8 P.M. Nov. 9-10, 12-17: SPARTANBURG: "Black Comedy," Spartanburg Little Theatre, 8 P. M. (8:30P .M. on Friday and Saturday) . Nov. 14-16: ROCK HILL: "Dr. Vanilla and the Short Tall Tales , " Winthrop Theatre , Winthrop College 8 P.M . (Sunday performances at 11 A.M. and 2 P.M.) Nov . 23: SPARTANBURG: "Reynard the Fox, " Spartanburg Youth Theater , Camp Croft. Nov. 27-30, Dec . l, 4-8: GREENVILLE: "J. B. , " Furman Theater Guild, Theatre ' 74 Playhouse, Furman Univer­sity, 8:15 P.M. Nov . 29-30, Dec. 1 , 6-8: ClEMSON: "Brimstone" (World Premier Production), Clemson Little Theatre, Food Industrial Auditorium, Clemson University, 8 P .M.

VISUAL ARTS

Oct. 1-5 : LAURENS: Exhibit of paintings by Tom Willis, Palmetto Bank. Oct. l-14: SPARTANBURG: Exhibit of batiks and paintings by Sue Brandon, The Gallery. Oct. l-20: GREENVILLE: Viceo Traveling Show from Everson Museum of Syracuse, N. Y., Greenville County Museum of Art. Oct. 1-28: ROCK HILL: Exhibit of paintings and sculpture by David Freeman and Mary Mintich, Rutledge Building, Winthrop College. Oct. l-31: CLINTON: Exhibit of paintings, drawings, and graphics by Pamela Opliger, Pres­byterian College. Oct. 5- 7: SPARTANBURG: Fifth Annual Spartanburg Arts and Crafts Show of t he Spartanburg J unior Woman's Club, Spartanburg Nemorial Auditorium. **Oct. 9-18: LANDRUM: Residency by ARTS (Arts Resource Transportation Service) . Oct. 14- 19: SPARTANBURG: 50th Anniversary Exhibit of Spartanburg Art Club, Arts Center. Oct. 20: CLEMSON: Blue Ridge Invitational Art Festival, Clemson University, 9 A.M. - 6 P.M.

Nov. 1-30: GREENVILLE: Purchase Awards from Gollecll.._,,.._..,.r l-liat 1-luseum. o.f Art of Ch=lo-ttc., N. C., Greenville County Museum of Art. Nov . 1-30: CLINTON: Exhibit of batik by Leo TWiggs, Presbyterian College . Nov. 7-28: ROCK HILL: Exhibit of paintings and furniture by Tom Stanley and Bob Kauf, Rutledge Building, Winthrop College . Nov . 7- 30: CLEMSON: "Poems and Fibers," an exhibit of poetry and weavings, Lee Gallery, Clemson University.

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Nov. 9 , 10: SPARTANBURG : Plate Lithography Workshop, Milliken Arts Buildings, Converse College . Nov. 13: GREENVILLE: Art Auction sponsored by Golden Strip Sertoma Club, Sheraton Motor Inn, 8 P.M. Nov. 22 - Dec. 12: LAURENS: Exhibit of photographs from "Art in Research" of General Motors Corpor­ation, Laurens School District 55 High School. Nov. 25 - Dec. 21: SPARTANBURG : Group Pottery Invitational, The Gallery . Nov . 25 - Dec . 21: SPARTANBURG: Exhibit by Spartanburg Artists Guild, Arts Center.

d Chesterf ield, Darlington, Dil­lon. Florence, Horry, Kershaw, Lee, Marion and Marlboro Counties.

DANCE

**Oct. 8-10: HARTSVILLE: Dance Workshop with Murray Louis Dance Company , Coker College .

THEATER

Oct. 18-27: FLORENCE: "Hello Dolly," Florence Little Theatre, 8 P.M. Nov. 6-8: HARTSVILLE: Elizabethan Festival, Coker College. Nov. 29-30, Dec. 1: CONWAY: "South Pacific," The Theatre of the Republic, Main Street Elemen­tary School Auditorium. Nov. 30 - Dec. 8: FLORENCE: "I Never Sang For My Father," Florence Little Theatre, 8 P.M.

VISUAL ARTS

Oct. 12-13: HARTSVILLE: "Arts ' 73," Hartsville Arts Festival. **Nov. 5-17: CAMDEN: Residency by ARTS (Arts Resource Transportation Service), Downtown Camden. **Nov. 20-31: BISHOPVILLE: Residency by ARTS (Arts Resource Transportation Service), Downtown Bishopville.

e Calhoun, Clarendon, Fairfield, Lexington. Newberry. Orange ­burg, Rich land , Saluda and Sumter Counties.

DANCE

Oct. 22 : COLUMBIA: Performance by Bayanihan Philippine Dance Company, Columbia Music Festi­val Artists Series, Township Auditorium, 8 P.M.

MUSIC

Oct. 7: COLUMBIA: Concert by cellist Roger Drinkall , Columbia Museum of Art, 3:30P.M. Oct . 9: COLUMBIA: Concert by Columbia Phil­harmonic Orchestra, Dreher High School Audi­torium, 8 P.M. Oct. 18: SUMTER: Concert by "World's Greatest Jazz Band," Sumter- Shaw Community Concert Association, Sumter High School (Haynsworth Campus), 8:15 P.M. Nov. 4: COLUMBIA: Concert by Bucharest Stri ng Quartet, Columbia Museum of Art, 3:30 P .M. Nov. 13: COLUMBIA: Concert by Columbia Phil ­harmonic Orchestra , Dreher High School Auditorium, 8 P.M.

Nov. 15: SUMTER: Concert by Robert de Gaetano, p"iani.3t-• Sumter- Sho.'i..· Communi.ty Concert AsaoCia.tion, Sumter High School (Haynsworth Campus), 8:15 P.M. Nov. 18: COLUMBIA: "The Creation," Columbia Choral Society, Shandon Methodist Church, 4 P.M. Nov. 18: COLUMBIA: Concert by baritone John Richards McGrae, Columbia Museum of Art, 3:30 P.M. Nov . 19: COLUMBIA: Concert by Budapest Symphony Orchestra, Columbia Music Festival Artist Series, Township Auditorium, 8 P.M. Nov. 29-30: COLUMBIA: "The Merry Widow," Columbia Lyric Theatre, Dreher High School Auditorium, 8 P.M.

THEATER

Oct . 5-20: COLUMBIA: "Fiddler on the Roof," Town Theatre, 8:30P.M. **Oct. 13: COLUMBIA: Premiere Performance of SCORE (South Carolina Open Road Ensemble), Cottingham Theatre, Columbia College, 8 P.M. Oct. 23 - Nov. 4: COLUMBIA: "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," Workshop Theatre, 8 P.M. Nov . 9-17: COLUMBIA: "Sleuth," Town Theatre, 8:30 P.M. Nov . 24-25: COLUMBIA: "Catch Me If You Can," Radassah Players, Theater 4 , Fort Jackson . Nov . 27 - Dec. 9: COLUMBIA: "A Touch of the Poet," Workshop Theatre, 8:30P .M.

VISUAL ARTS

Oct. l-21: CCLUMBIA: Charles Mason Crowson Retrospective; "Reflection" - Photographs by Daniel Farber; and Three Sculptors of American Realism (Charles, Christopher, and Eric Parks); Columbia Museum of Art. Oct. l-21: COLUMBIA: "Shorelines," an exhibit of oil paintings by Walter Greer, Columbia Museum of Art. Oct. 1-30: COLUMBIA: "A Taste of the Secessionists," an exhibit of drawings by Klimt , Schiele, and Kokoschka, Columbia Museum of Art. Oct. 6 : COLUMBIA: Exhibit by Artists Guild of Columbia, Richland Mall, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Oct. 6-20: COLUMBIA: Exhibit of photography by Ron Chapiesky, Judy Steinhauser, and Wiley Sanderson, Huntington Gallery, University of South Carolina. Oct. 7-28: SUMTER: Exhibit of paintings by Jeanet S. Dreskin, Sumter Gallery of Art. Oct. ll - Nov . 8: COLUMBIA: Exhibit of paintings and graphics by Jane Lyon, Betsy Havens Aesthetics. **Oct. 2Q-27: COLUMBIA: Residency by ARTS (Arts Resource Transportation Service), South Carolina State Fair, State Fairgrounds . Oct. 27 - Nov. 25: COLUMBIA: Guild of South Carolina Artists Exhibit, Columbia Museum of Art. Oct. 28 - Nov. 30: COLUMBIA: Exhibit of Modern Tapestries from Dirk Hagler Studios, Columbia Museum of Art. Nov. 4-25: SUMTER: Exhibit of paintings by Donald E. McAdoo, Sumter Gallery of Art. Nov. 8-29: COLUMBIA: Exhibit of paintings by J. Bardin, Betsy Havens Aesthetics. Nov. 16-17: COLUMBIA: Fall Meeting of South Carolina Art Education Association, South Carolina Education Association Headquarters. Nov. 25 - Dec. 9: COLUMBIA: An exhibit of Catawba pottery, Columbia Museum of Art.

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