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a Beaufort. Berkeley, C. har!estO!', Colleton. Dorchester. George­town. Jasper and Williamsburg Counties.

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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VISUAL ARTS

Oc t. 3-27 : DUE WEST : Exhibit 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 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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