Mar. 1: HARTSVILLI: : Fiesta t1exicana; Harts McMaster College, U.S.C. Dept. of Mus1c. ville Co11111un i ty Concert Se r ies; Center Mar. 5: COLUMB IA: Warsaw String Quartet; Theatre, 8 PM. Sunday concert series, Columbia Museum of t4ar. 13 : ."!YRTLE BEACH: Jose Greco, Flamen~o Art, 3:30 PM. Dancers; Coastal Conmunity Concert Associa Mar. 8: COL UMBIA: Fredric Hand, classical tion Series; Convention Center guitari st; Uni versity Union Artist Series, The Gallery, Univ. of S.C., 8 PM. Mar. 9: SUMTER: Beverly Wolff, mezzo-sopra MUSIC no; Sumter- Shaw Community Concerts {25th Feb. 5: FLORE ,~CE: The Young Ame r icans, Sing Ann i versary Series) ; Haynsworth Street cam ...... e•·s; Florence Co11111unity Concert Series, West pus of Sumter High School, 8 PM . Florence High School , 8 Pl1. 11ar. 10: COL U~18IA: Annual Extravaganza by ( \J J Feb. 7: HARTSVILLE: Longstreth & Escosa, Allen University Choir; Chappelle Aud. Duo- harpists; Hartsville Commun i ty Concert 14ar. 12: COLUMB I A: John Kenneth Adams, pia \.) - -~~ .• G:-~ ' ~ . 0 Series; Center Thea tet·, 8 PM. nist; faculty recital; Fraser Hall, McMaster ------Feb. 8: 11YR1LE l:iEACH: Christopher Parkeni ng, College, USC Dept. of 11usic, 4 PM. Classic Guitarist; Coastal Community Con Mar. 13 : COL UMBIA: Opera Quartet: Richard cert Association; Convention Center. Tucker, tenor ; Maralin tJiska, soprano; Be EYE ON -;-HE ARTS FEB-MAl< l972 verly \Jol ff, mezzo-soprano and \Ji lliam Wal Feb. 9: FLORENCE: Christopher Parkening, Classic Guitarist; Francis 11arion College ker, baritone; Columbia Music Festival Se Artist Series; Florence Little Theatre,. BPM ries; T01-msh i p Aud. , !l PM. ___ :,ir::=:·~~~·ji,.~~:;.,;~~-~·r.. ~- ARTS FEST! VALS sation Series; Hartness Aud., Converse Col THEATRE Mar. 17-18: COLUI13IA: Stan Kenton Band 1n Feb. 19: t1YRTLE BEACH: Un i ve rs i ty of South Mar. 17-19: CHARLESTON: Second annual Fine lege, 8 PM. Feb. 8: GREE:lVILLE: Pu~petry; 11aggie Duff, residence with the University of S.C. Bands Arts Festival, the College of Charleston_ Feb. 10: SPARTANBURG: The Arrangement; Leo speaker; Greenville Fr1ends of the Library Carolina Concert Choir; Grand St rand George Workshops in jazz by Kenton and members of Washington Days conce~t; 11yrt1 e Beach Con Special guests include William Schuman, Lin nard Aud., Wofford, 8 P~ Admission, 75~. Lecture Series, Thos. F. Parker Aud., 8 PM. his band, open to h i gh school and universi vention Center, 8 PI·: . ~~~~:~~ ~s~~;:~t~·~ coln Center, Neo.; York; Vincent Persichetti, Feb. 21: SPARTANBURG: Shop on Main Street; Feb. 14-18: ROCK HILL: Arms and the Man ty students and teachers. Jazz concert, Juilliard Conservatory of i1usic and S.C. Af Leonard Aud., Wofford, 8 PM. Free. (Shaw); Winthrop Theatre;JofiiiSornrrcrg. **Feb. 21-25: FLORENCE: Atlanta Symphony ;·lith USC Jazz Ensernb 1e, Wind Ensemb 1e and DANCE filiate Artist Adib Fazah (see MUSIC). Feb. 24: SPARTANBURG: Joe; Leonard Aud., Aud., Winthrop College, 8 PM. members with Robert Shaw, conductor, in re Carol ina Concert Band, at USC Coliseum on sidence with the Florence Symphony Orchestra 11ar .. 18, G Pi1. Concert tickets, $2. Mar. 18: BEAUFORT: The Byrne Miller Dance Hofford. Admission, 7~ Feb. 16: CLEMSON: l QQJ.,l Do! starring Jack in the In-Residence Perfonning Arts Program Theatre; Beaufort Regional Technical Edu Feb. 25-Mar. 20: CLEMSON: Photograph i cs , "a and Sally Jenkins; Clemson University Con :1ar. 20: CO LU~tl!A: John Biggs Consort, with initiated and assisted by the S.C. Arts Com music of the 16th and 17th Centuries; Uni cation Center, Ribault Road. combination of photographic and printoraking cert Series, Littlejohn Coliseum, 8 PM. mission. Local sponsor; Florence Symphony ,~ ~-_·:~ :,·.:~~~-::~~;~~::~~-=)~~~-:~:~-~-~~ >~ techniques being explored by young artists" , versity Union A1·tist 5eries; Campus RooM, Feb. 17-20; ANDERSON: Rags to Riches; Yout~ Orchestra. Events include: ··· - .... Abbeville, ". 'A'i[(en ~::~Alleoaat~;;. organized and loaned by Geo. Eastman House, Univ. of S.C. (Non-USC students, $3; pub Division of Anderson C0111nunity Theatre; Mc Feb. 21: Concert by the entire Atlanta Sym lic. $4. ) ENVIRONMENTAL ARTS Bamberg, Barnwellp_E~gefiel~.~ Rochester, N.Y.; Lee Gallery, College of Ar duffie High School Aud. phony Orchestra, Robert Shaw conducting; Greenwood; : HAmpton and , Mc=·~ chitecture, Clemson University. 11ar. 17-Apr. ll: CHARLESTON: 25th Annual Feb . 17-19: SPARTANBURG: Once Upon~ '1at \Jest Florence High School, 8:30 P~1. Festival of Houses; Historic Charleston Cormick C_ounties. . · .: · Mar. 5-Apr. 7; GREENVILLE: Sam Wang: Seri tress; Converse College Theatre & i1usic Feb. 23: Lecture-recital by the Atlanta Sym THEATRE .-- - --·· - ~--~=~ graphs Photographs; Greenville County Mu Foundation. Seven walking tours, each in & Departments; Twichell Aud., 8 PI~ phony String Quartet, including a public Feb. 3: COLUMB !A: Voices , Inc. , readings and cluding architecture of historical inte seum of Art. Feb. 18-26: All the King's Men; Spartan coaching session with the Florence Symphony songs; Antisdel Chapel , Benedict College. 1·1ar . 15: ROCK HILL: Yojil!bo (Bodyguard); rest . DANCE burg Little Thedtre, Camp Croft. For res String Quartet. Feb. 10: COLUMBIA: Twelfth Night; The Na t~ar . 18: CHARLESTON: Town House Tour; Women Winthrop College Cinema Series, Byrnes Aud., Feb. 24: Open section workshops, for stu Feb. 12 & 13: AIKEN: Aiken Civic tlallet ervations {membership or individual tick tional Shakespeare Company; University of St. Michael's Church; 2 PM. 7 PM. ets), phone 585-8278, 10 AM-4 P11. dents, community orchestra members, etc. in Union Artist Series, U.S.C.: Township Aud., Mar . 25: CHARLESTON COUNTY: Plantation Tour; concert; Aiken Jr. H1gh School Aud., 8:15 Mar. 15: SPARTANBURG: A Man for All Seasons, Feb. 23: SPARTANBURG: The~ Tree, pre afternoon. Evening Administrative Workshop 8 PM. (Non - USC students, $2.50; public, $4.) Pi1, Feb. and 3 PM, Feb. 13. Spartanburg Junior College; 9 ~M-.- ---- Women of St. Philip's Church, 10 A/1. sented by Alpha Omega Players of Dallas, by members of the Atlanta Symphony and At Feb. 15-25: COLUMBIA: Little Murders; Work 11arch & year- round: GEORGETOWN: Historic 11ar. 2: ALL EN DALE: Fiesta Me xi can a; All en lanta Arts Alliance staffs (on publicity, dale-Hampton Community Concert Series; Al Tex.; Spartanburg Junior Colleqe, 9 AM. shop Theatre, in new location~Bull St. llomes tours. Contact Mrs. lei 1a Marv1 n, fund raising, subscription sales and plan (Repeat perfonnance Mar. 1 for Southeastern lendale Elementary School, 8 P11. Ll TE RARY IIRTS Mar. 7-10: GAFFNEY: Animal Fatm (a staged Georgetown Chamber of Co11111erce. 546-4921. _read i nq . bd sed on the fantasy by George Or ning). Theatre Conference de 1egates.) Feb0.3 & ·11';- i·1a1 \-"2 & 16: GREENVIllE: Greilt Feb. 25· Joint concert by the Florence Sym ,., " 11),-· n , <~im• , Jight Players of Li r.~tol'e Feb. 13-19, 22-26: COLUMBIA: A~ of~ Books Evening Discussion Group; Westminster phony and Atl anta Symphony Orchestra mem FILM College; Fullerton Aud ., Limestone , 8. ers; T01~n Theatre. (Repeat perT.~tar.~ FILM Presbyterian Church, 8 PM. bers, Frank 1 in t~es t and Robert Shaw conduct for Southeastern Theatt'e Conference.) Feb. ~Mar., to be scheduled: GREENWOOD: Mar. 9-TBA: ANDERSON: flpJ[ ll Again, Sam, Mar. 14, 15, 21 & 22; Apr . 4, 5, 11 & 12: Mar. 6-11: SPARTANBURG: Special: AAU\~ Used ing. Pictures at an Exhibition, Jazz in the Con Anderson Comnunity Theatre. Feb. 23-26: ORANGEBURG: The Crucible; The CHARLESTON: Museum without Walls series, Book Sale; Spartanburg Arts Center, 151 N. **Feb., to be scheduled: HARTSVILLE: Flo Henderson - Davis Players OfS. C. State Col cert HalloriBA; Lander Colie9eCinemase Fairview Ave. , g AM-5 PM . Mar. 13: GREENVILLE: To be Young, Gifted and rence Symphony Drches tra co nee rt day: two Charles Towne Landi~M~ntact Mrs. ries, Barratt Science Hall Black; national touring company production lege; White Hall Aud., 8 PM . f~ri lyn Varn, Curator of Education, the Mar. 14: GREENVILLE: Alex Haley, author, on performances during school hours for 5th and sponsored by the Greenville Urban League Feb. 23-26: SUMTER: J.B.; The Sumter Little Gi bbes Art Gallery topic, Black Heritage: Greenville Friends of 6th graders; evening performance, open to Theatre. -- the Library Lecture Series; Wade Hampton witr1 co-sponsor, the Funnan Theatre Guild, pub 1 i c, sponsored by Friends of the Harts UTERARY ARTS McAlister Aud., Furman. Feb. 24-26: NE..JBERRY: Arsenic and Old Lace, High School Aud., 8 PM. ville Memorial Library and Hartsville Arts Newberry Co11111uni ty Players; DraytoiiS'treet LITERARY ARTS Feb. 15-18: AIKEN: literary Festival, Aiken **l~ar . 15-18: CHESTER: The Passionate Pil Council; Center Theater, 8 PM. Regional Campus, University of S.C. Events; grim Company (Katharine Houghton & Ken .:en Youth Center. Mar. 1: HARTSVILLE: Fiesta 11exicana; Harts Feb. 27-28, Har. 5-6: COLUMBIA: Peter Pan; Feb. 9-f~a r. 22: CHARLESTON: Round Tab 1 e Feb. 15: Production by Workshop Theatre, kins of Actors Theatre, Louisville, Ky . ) , ~ook Discussions, Charleston County Libra 11US I C ville Community Concert; Center Theater, 8. the Youth Theater of Town Theatr-e-.- Colurlbia. Feb. 3 & 5: GREENVILLE' Opera Workshop, Fur in residence for workshops, filming, per Mar. 8-10: HARTSVILLE: The Sound of 11usic, ry. Feb. 16: fl Realistic Look at the Publishing formance of Loves and Lovers .iD. Shakespeare Feb., to be scheduled: COLUMBIA: Beaumar Feb. 9: Mauriac; discussion leader, ~1rs. man Univ. 14usic Dept.; McAlister Aud., 8:15. presented by HartsvillelTlgh SchoOl Choral chais; Le Treteaux de Paris; afternoon per ~lorld; Matthew J. Bruccoli and Frazer Clark and Poetry: America Spea~s , through S . C. Dept.; Center Theater, 8 PM Wiley E. Hodges. (editor and publisher of Bruccoli-Clark Pub- Feb. 4-6: SPARTANBURG: Southern Division Arts Coll'ITii ss i on-i ni t1 ate l n-residence Per formance in French preceded by explanatory Feb. 23: Rousseau, Emi le; leader LeeR. t1TNA Convention; Blackman Music Hall, Con forming Arts Program; with Chester Little Mar. 18-20: MYRTLE BEACH: 8th Annual S. C talk in English. Contact Alliance Fran~aise Fugiel. -- 1 ish i ng Co. ) Feb. 17: Fred Chappell: Wr1ters' workshop, verse College. Theatre. Contact Treatre president Bud Folk Music Festival (leading folk singers de Columbia. Mar. 8: Bellamy, Looking Backward; leader, 3-5 PM; Reading, prose and poetry, 8 Pi1. Feb. 8: GREENVILLE: Chorales and Chorale Dark (385- 5675). of the USA and Canada); a feature attraction **Mar. 1-4: COLUMBIA· Southeastern Theatre Joe Shisko. Feb. 18; James Dickey, Poet-in-Residence, preludes for Organ; Karl Stahl and students, of 11th Annual Canadian-American Days , Mar. Conference, ten-state regional meeting with Mar. 22: Lessing, Nathan the Wise; leader, Mar. 15-18: SPARTANBURG: Palmetto Players 18-26; COnvention Center. hosts Colurr.bia College, Town Theatre and University of S.C., author of Deliverance. American Guild of Organists program, Bob production; Little Chapel Theatre, Con Mrs . John C. 11ettler:----- Jones Univ. , 8 PM. i1ar. 20: HARTSVILLE: The Lucktenbergs , harp University of South Carolina Theatre. Na verse College, 8 PM . Feb. 9: GREENVILLE: The Massed Bands, Pipes , sichord and violin; Margaret Coker La1o~ton tionally important theatre personalities to Feb. 21: CHARLESTON: Book Evening featuring 11USIC Drums and Dancers of the Scots Guards; Fur Mar. 16- 18, 21-25: GREENVILLE: The Chalk Music Building, Coker College, 8 P~ . participate, with S.C. Arts Commission as sistance. American ..Jri ters: George Gamow; speaker, Feb. 4: AIKEN: Berkshire Chal!ber Players, man-Greenville Fine Arts Ser1es; Memorial Garden; Furman Theatre Guild; Theatre 72 Mar. 27: FLORENCE: Elijah (Mende lssohn), Dr. Edward McCrady, Charleston County li Aiken Commun' ty Concert; Aiken Junior High Aud. , 8: 15 PM . Playhouse, Furman, 8:15PM. F1 orence Chora 1 Society and Flore nee Sym i1ar. 2-4: COLUMBIA: Raffertf One .Q,y_ One (o brary Lecture Room, 8:30 Pl1. phony Orchestra , Adrian Ketcham, conductor. riginal play by Rolf Fjelde : Univ. of S.C. School Auditorium, 8 PM. Feb. 10: ROCK HILL: Argentine Camerata Ba 11ar. 17 - 19, 24-26: GREENVILLE: Young Theatre. Mar . perf. especially for SETC Feb. to be scheduled: CHARLESTON: "Co 11 ege riloche; Hinthrop College Artist Series '.-lest Florence High Schoo 1 , 8: 30 Pt·1. Night"; students from the Citadel, the Col Feb. 11 : HAMPTON: Longstreth & Es cos a, Duo People's Theatre Workshop spring pro (above); public performances Mar. 3 4 in \alTSe'ats reserved , season or i ndi vi dua 1); i4ar. 28: 1·1YRTLE BEACH: Peter Ner·o, pianist, & lege of Charleston and the Baptist College harpists; Allendale-Hampton Community Con duction . For information phone 233-1341. Drayton Hall, USC cert; Hampton Elementary School, B PM. Byrnes Aud., 8 PM. Coastal Community Concert Association; Con of Charleston reading their own poems, to vention Center **Mar. 10-13: SUMTCR: The Passionate Pilgr1m be judged by a panel of critics; The Poetry Feb. 21: GREENWOOD: The Preservation Hall Feb. 14: SPARTANBURG: Faculty recital, John Company, in residence for workshops, filming Society of South Carolina, in South Caro Jazz Band; Lander-Greenwood Fine Arts Asso Richards lkCrae, baritone, Jane Rol andi, so VISUAL ARTS and performance of Loves and Lovers in ciation Series; Lander College Physical Edu lina Society dall, 72 Meeting St. prano and Henry Janiec, pianist; Blackman **Thru Feb. 6: CLEMSON: The S.C. Arts THEATRE and performance (Loves-ina-rovers-fn~hake cation Center Aud. Music Hall , Converse, 8 Pf4. (Feb. 1 & i1ar. 1: STATEWIDE: Closing dates Commission State Art Collection; Rudolph Feb. 3: HARTSVILLE; Two plays by ChekllOV, speare; ~: America Speaks) through S.C Feb. 23: AIKEN: The t1usic of Don Shirley, Feb. 14: TIGERVILLE: Martha; the National lee Gallery, Clemson Unive rsity College Arts Commission-initiated In-residence Per for entries by non-members, in the Poetry Aiken Community Concert; Aiken Jr. High S.C. Theater Co.; Coker College Auditorium, Society of South Carolina Prize Competitions Opera Company; North Greenville Jr. C~llege of Architecture. 8 Pl1 . . forming Arts Program; with Sumter little School Aud., 8 PM Fine Arts Series; Turner Aud., 8 PM. 1971-1972. Registration fee , $1 per poem Thru Feb . 6: SPARTANBURG: Darell Koons; Feb. ll-19. FLORENCE: T~e Spiral Staircase, Theatre. in each category. Contact Mrs. Helen von Feb. & r~ar., to be scheduled : GREENWOOD. Feb. 17; CLINTON: The DeCormier Singers, oils and watercolors; the Gallery, 841 Florence Little Theatre, 8 PN. Mar. 16-18: NEWBERRY: Arms and the Man; New Kolnitz Hyer, Pres., 15-B Council St., The Lander Singers, Dana Dixon, pianist , of Clinton Community Concert Series; Belk Au E. Main. Feb., to be scheduled: berry College Theatre ;\RTeSChape lAud. Limes tone Co 11 ege or other performc rs as Charleston 29401 .) ditorium, Presbyterian College, 8:15PM. **Thru Feb. 11: CLINTON: SCASA Student BEtlilETTSVILLE: bearn, Baby, Learn; i~arlboro **~1ar. 19-22 or 20-23: ORANGEBURG: The Pas scheduled; Recital Series, Lander College. Mar. 6: CHARLESTON: Poems from The Trees of Feb. 17: GREENVfLLE: Charles Treger, violln Exhibition; Douglas House Gallery, Pres Junim· Players; Bennettsville High School sion ate Pi 1 grim Company, in residence 1<1i th Heaven, read by its author rlarri et Gray - Mar. 2: ALLENDALE: Fiesta Mexicana; Allen ist; soloist with the Greenville Symphony byterian College. Audi tori urn. the New Towne Players. Blackwell, Miami; The Poetry Society of S.C. dale- Hampton Community Concert; Allendale Orchestra; i·1cAlister Aud., 8:15 Pl1. Thru Feb. 17: ROCK HILL: Seven outstand1ng CAMDEN: Lil ie~ of the Field; Camden Communi Mar. , to be s chedu 1ed: ORANGEBURG· Mus i ca 1 in South Carolina Society Hall. Elementary Schoo 1 Aud. , B PM Feb. 17: ROCKHILL: Eugene Barban, pianist, South Carolina Black artists; Rudolph ty Theater:----- (Man of La Mancha or Carnival) , for opening Mar. 27: CHARLESTON: Richard Coleman, speak Mar. 3: AIKEN: Canadian Opera Company; per Winthrop College School of Music Faculty Davis, MacArthur Goodwin, Jessie Jeter, :-1ar. 23-25: IJD'lETTSVILLE: The 'light o..f. Ja ofnew-Orangeburg Civic Center Theatre; the er on three short stories with a similar formance in English of Offenbach's Orpheus Series; Recital Hall, 8 PM John Pendarvis, Arthur Rose, Sr.; Dr. Leo nuary .J.i; 11arlboro Players, to be presented New Towne Players . theme: That Evening Sun (William Faulk in the Unden~orld; Aiken Community Concert, Feb. 17-19: SPARTANBURG: Once Upon ~Mat F. Twiggs and Nrs. Dorothy B. Wright; Win in the Courtroom of the Narlbo,-o County ner); The Magic BarrelTBernard Malamud) and AikenJr. High School, 8 PM. tress; musical comedy production by the throp College Main Art Gallery, 11ai Rut- COurti;ouse, o Pl-1. VISUAL ARTS The Life You Sav~ ~ k ~ Own (Flannery Mar-. 18: AIKEN: Richard A. Priest, Flamen~o Converse Co 11 ege Opera Workshop directed by 1edge Bui 1ding. O'Connor); Chmeston County LTOr'ary Lecture guitarist; Fine Arts Series, Aiken Regiondl Jof1n Richards McCrae; Twichell Aud., 8 PM. All Feb . & cont1nu1ng: VISUAL ARTS Thru Feb. 6: COLU:4BIA: Pafntings & dra1~ings Room, 8:30 P11. Campus, University of S.C. Feb. 19: ROCK HILL: Symposium & Scholarship GREENVILLE: Bob Jones University Collec Thru Feb. 13: FLORENCE: Jim Howard and Ron by Jerry Bosch; Columbia Museum of Art. **Mar. 20-22: DUE WEST: Adib Fazah , S.'C. Auditions; winthrop College School of Husic. tion of Sacred Art. (Tues.-Sat., 12 noon Porter, paintings: Corrie McCallum, prints· Thru Feb. 13: COLUMBIA: Contemporary Finnish Affiliate Artist {Sears Roebuck Foundation Feb. 21: SPARTANBURG: Leonard Pennario, to 5;. Sun., 1 :30-6) The Florence Museum Design; Co 1 umbi a t4useum of Art. MUSfC with Nat'l. Endo1~ment for the Arts/S.C pianist; Spartanburg Concert Series (season All Feb. All Feb. ; GREATER COLUMB !A: One -work commer ** Thru Feb. 4: CHARLESTON : Adib Fazah, ba Arts Commission); local present1ng insti CLINTON: Exhibition by Bob Jones Univer Feb. 13-18: CO~WAY: Batik, recent works by membership); Twichell Aud., Converse, 8 Pl1. 1·1artha Baker Thomas, presented by the Fine cial exhibits by members of Dutch Fork Art ritone, S.C.'s first Affiliate Artist (Sears tution, Erskine College. sity faculty; Douglas House Gallery, Pres Association; Louise Pettit & Jean Berry, *"'Feb. 22-25: GREENVILLE: Atlanta Symphony Arts Club of Con~1ay; Peop 1es Savings & Loan Roebuck Foundation with flational Endowment byterian College. First State Nat'l . Bank , Pickens St.; Jirrrny Mar. 20: GREE:lWOOD: Duke University Concert Orchestra members with Robert Shaw, conduc Bldg., 9 to 5 each day . for the Arts/S.C. Arts Commission); local Choir; Lander-Greenwood Fine Arts Series; tor, in reside nee with the Greenville Sym GREENVILLE: Southern Contemporary Small James & Marilyn Rej , Security Federal Sav presenting institution, the College of Sculpture Show; Furman Univ. Art Gallery, **Feb. 26-Apr. 2: FLORENCE: Bill Brown, ings &Loan, St. Andrews Branch; Sherry Lander College Physical Education Center Au phony Orchestra, in the In-Residence Per sculpture: The South Carolina Arts Commis Charles ton. ditorium. 2nd floor, Classroom Building. Hoover & Frances flood, Home Federa 1 Savings forming Arts Program initiated & assisted SPARTANBURG: Faculty/Student paintings sion State Art Collection: the Florence Mu Loan , St. Andrews Branch; Glenn Smith Feb. 12: CHARLESTO~: Pianist Richard Fields, by the South Carolina Arts Commission. Lo & & 25, of New York, Charles ton Symphony Orches and sculpture; Georgia Southern College, seum. Ern a Brisco, Jefferson Square Chatterbox cal sponsor; Greenville Symphony Associa Mar. 6-11: CONWAY: Waccamaw Arts Crafts tra Young Artists Competition winner, guest THEATRE Statesboro, Ga.; Nil liken Fine Arts Build & Res tau rant. Feb . 8: DUE wEST: I Do: I Do:, starring tion. ing, Converse College. Guild Young People's Show; Coastal Mall, All Feb. & continuing: COLUMBIA: Paintings so 1oi s t with the orchestra; t1un i ci pa 1 Audi Events, at Funnan Univ. McAlister Aud., in tori um, 8 PM. Jack and Sally Jenkin5; frskTne College SPARTANBURG: Prints, drawings and oils by Conway. by Lucile Tychsen; Jefferson Square Theatre Lesesne Auditorium, 8 PM. clude: Boyd Saunders, Univ . of S . C. Dept. of Art, Mar. 18-26: 11YRTLE BEACH: Art show, TBA, Feb. 20: CHARLESTO~: All-State Orchestra Feb. 23: Open rehearsal with 200-voice cho foyer. Feb. 15: AlKEN: Production by Workshop Upper level, Wofford College Library. Photo during 11th Annual Canadian-American Days, All Feb. & continuing: ORAilGEBURG: Exhibits {S.C. String Teachers Assoc . , Orchestra Oi rus from Greenville County's high schools Greater Myrtle Beach and Grand Strand. vision, South Carolina Nusic Educators As Theatre, Columbia; Literary Festival, Al graphs by Clemson Chaplain Sidney Hall; Low in new \lhittaker Gallery, basement of the ken Regional Campus, University of S.C. Students & area orchestra members invited sociation). Admission, $1 for adults, SOt; to sit in with their instruments, for this er level, Wofford Library. Miller F. Whittaker Library , S.C. State Col for students and children. Contact Miss Feb. 26 & 27 , Mar. 3 &4: ABBEVILLE: The workshop rehearsal by Robert Shaw, 1 :30 to Feb. 1-Mar. 15: GREENVILLE-SPARTANBURG Alr lege. Skin of Our Teeth; Abbeville Co11111unity ARTS FESTIVAL ·~ancy Krede 1, Pres., SCSTA-Orch. Di v. SCMEA, 3:30. port: Art exhibit by r~rs. Hazel Bobo Feb. 2-11: SUMTER: Sumter Artist Guild Award 1327 14inchester Drive, Charleston 29407. Theatre iilAbbevi 11 e Opera House, 8 Pt1. Feb. 18-20: BEililETTSVI LLE: Arts and Antiques winners Jeanne Keith and Carole Li ta Harvin; At 4 PM, Mr. Shaw will analyze the preceding Feb. 4-9: EASLEY: Woman's Club Art Exhibit, Fes ti va 1, co-sponsot·ed by t·1arl boro Area Arts **Mar. 17-19: CHARLESTON: Adib Fazah, S.C. Feb . , to be scheduled: BARNWELL: Musical Sumter Ga 11 ery of Art. rehears a 1 , in a chora 1 conductors' workshop Civic Center, Ham~lton House. Council and t~arlborough Historical Society; Affi 1 i ate At·ti st, in residence for second production; Barnwell High School open to choral directors throughout S.C. Feb. 6-29: GREATER COLUMBIA: Marjorie Smith, Feb. 6- 29: GREENVILLE: First Designer location TBA. Fine Arts Festival, College of Charleston. **Mar. 5-8: AIKEN: The Passionate Pilgr1m Feb. 24: Joint concert by the Greenville and Craftsman Exhibition sponsored by the Green one-man show by Dutch Fork Art Assoc.; Mit Mar. 18: tlEAUFORT: University of S.C. Con Company, in residence for workshops, film Atlanta Symphony Orchestra members, Peter ville Artists Guild, with Opening Sun. reb. chell Piano Co., Broad River Road. Opening cert Choir; Beaufort Theatre-Concert Series, ing, performance of Loves and Lovers in Rickett and Robert Shaw cond~cting . 1•1r. 6 at 3 P11; Greenville County i1useum of Art. reception, Feb. 6. Beaufort Elementary School Aud., Carteret Shakespeare and Poetry:America Speaks:-thru Shaw will direct the ZOO-voice Greenville Feb. 7-21: SPARTANBURG: Em1ly 1·1yrtle Smith; Feb. 10: GREATER COLUMBIA: Wesley 0. Bru Street. S.C. Arts Commission-initiated In-residence County High Schools chorus with the combined one-woman show; Aug. W. Smith Gallery Calhoun, Clarendon, Fairfield, stad, S.C. Arts Commission Exec. Dir., spea Perfonning Arts Program; with Aiken Collll1u Lexington, Newberry, Orange· Mar. 18: CHARLESTON: Music of Hilliam Sch orchestras. Feb. 12-27: GREENVILLE: SevPnth annual Up ker at Dutch Fork Art Assoc. •,Jorkshop; Irmo ni ty Players . Feb. 25: Lecture- recital by Atlanta Symphony burg, Richland, Saluda and l~iddle School Art Dept. or new Assoc . head man, Dir. Lincoln Center, New York City and state Scholastic Art A1~ards Exh1bition, Mar. 16: GREEN'..JOOD: 11ark Twain Tonight:, Orchestra String Quartet. Sumter Counties. Vincent Persichetti, Juilliard Conservatory Liberty life Building. quarters, Lexington County Recreation Cen of t1usic; College of Charleston Fine Arts John Chappell in actor-portrait of Samuel Feb . 26: CLINTON: Atlanta Symphony Orches e ter, TBA, 7:30. Open to public. Fcsti val concert by Charleston Symphony Or Clemens; Lander-Greenwood Fi ne Arts Se tra, Robert Shaw conducting; Belk Memorial Feb. 12-t1ar. 12: SPARTANBURG: i1etal sculpture Feb. 13-Mar. 4: COLUMBIA: Ron Meyers, pot & painting by Artnur Rose, head of art deot. , r1es, Lander Phys. Ed. Cntr. Aud. Aud . , Presbyterian College. DAI~CE tery and Philip 14ullen, drarlings; individual chestra; Municipal Aud., 8 PM. Claflin Univ. , Orangeburg; The Gallery Mar. 23: tHARLESTO"': The "Doc" Severinsen t·1ar. 24 & 25: Al KEN: A Streetcar Named Feb. 26: SPARTANBURG: S.C. Federation of Hu l~ar. 10: COLUHBIA: Annual Extravaganza, ln and cooperative pieces; Havens Gallery, 2812 Feb. 13-t~ar. 5: SPARTANBURG: One -woman shuw b Show, modem jazz; Je1~ish Community Center Desire; Aiken Community Playhouse~M. sic Clubs Junior Festival; Blackman Music cluding Allen University dance students; Devir.e. Opening, Feb. 13, 3 PM. i1ary Ellen Suitt, member of Spdrtanburg Art Famous Artists Popular Concert Series; Mu ~larch, to be scheduled: GREENWOOD: Two Ha 11 , Converse. Chappelle Auditorium, Allen University. Feb. 16-l~ar. 12: COLUMBIA: Edmund Yaghjian; ists' Guild, sponsor of the exhlbit; The Arts for the Seesa1~ , Chi 1 dren' s Theatre pro Mar. 2: ROCK HILL: Jerry Helton , tenor; Fa i1ar. 17-19: COLUHBIA: Annual spring concert, Survey· Forty Years of Painting; Columbia nicipal Aud., 8 PM. Centet·, 151 tL Fairvie1·1 Ave March, to be scheduled duction of Tom Sawyer {musical version); culty R~cital Series; Winthrop College Reci The Columbia City Ballet; Dreher High School Huseum of Art. ''Satellite" exhibits of paintings by the USC 11lUNT PLEASA'IT: Stabat Mater (Rossini); Len Greenwood Community Theatre. tal Hall, 8 PM. Feb. 13-!1ar . 5: SPART.IIIIBURG: Recent works by Auditorium, 8 P", also 3 PM, Mar. 18 & 19. Spartanburg Artists' Gui 1 d mer.,bus; Upper Ga 1 Artist-in-Residence at Huntington Gallery, ten concert by St. Andrew's Oratorio Socie Mar. 7: A~DERSON: The Vienna Academy Chorus; Univ. of S.C. anu both Sandlapper Galleries. ty; St. Andrew's Church. Anderson County Community Concert. lery, t"eArts Center. Highway 378 & Arcade 11all (Feb. 16- t4ar. 8). VISUAL ARTS r-tar . 7: GREENVILLE: Fw·man Singers concert, ll TERARY ARTS **Feb. 14 - Mar. 3: GAFFNEY: SCASA Student Feb. 20-11ar. 19: COLUMBIA: Ti dew a ter/12: All Feb.: AIKEN: Paintings, L.S. Flaum, 11cAl is ter Au d. , Furman, 8:15 Pl-1. Exhibition; Limestone College. Feb. 17: COLUMBIA: llovel is t Wi 11 i a11 Price Fox, ColuMbia native, discusses his writ'ng North & Graphics Galleries, Colul!bia 11u THEATRE ~1edical College of S.C., Charleston; Ai Mar 7: ROCK HILL: Music for a While {me Feb. 14-28: ANDERSON , CHEROKEE , GREENVILLE, (Southern Fried; t1oonshine Light, 11oaonshine seum of Art. Feb. 7: CHARLESTON: ;;i 11 Rogers, USA (James ken Regional Campus, University of S.C dieval & Renaissance musicr; Concert Sedes, OCONEE , PICKENS & SPARTANBURG COUNTIES : Feb. & continuing: AIKEN: Rose Hill Art Winthrop College Schoo 1 of '1us i c; Recital Bright);_Seven ..Arts Seminar, Columbia Museum Feb. 20-Mar. 12: SUMTER: l.B.M. Traveling \;hitmore); Jewish Co01nunity Center Famous Entries due from arti> ts and craftsmen ~ re of Ar t i r ustees· Galle ry7 8 :15 PM Wdtercolor Exhibit; Sumter Gdllery of Art. Artists Series, Nunicipal· Audltorium, 8:30. Center Gallery of fine arts and crafts; Hall, 8 PM. No admission charge. siding in South Carol1na 's Appalachian reg Gallery hours , 9 to 12 noon, Tuesdays Feb. 24: GRlATER COLUN.JIA: Dutch Fork Art Feb. 10-12: BEAUFORT: L1ttle Theatre produc Mar . 8 & 9: GREE~VILLE: Christopher Parke ion,for Appalachian Corridors: Exhibition 2· through Thursdays. Prospective exhib1- opening April 2 in Charleston, W. Va. For Assoc. Workshop, open to public; framing tion; Beaufort Elementary School Aud., 8:15 ning, classical guitarist; Furman- Greenville i•iUSIC denonstration by Havens Gallery; lrrr.o Mid tors or tour groups may contact t4rs. J. Fine Arts Series; McAlister Aud., 8:15PM prospectus, contact Mrs . D. Stern, 1318 Mount Feb. 22: CHARLESTON: Promises, Promises; L.E. Cheetham, 648-4932. Feb. 1 : COLUI~B I A: Lecture-reci ta 1 , Dr. Bet dle School Art Dept. or new Assoc. head Jewish Community Center Series, Municipal **Mar. 10: Igor Kipnis, harpsichordist; Con Vernon Place, Charleston, west Va. , 25314. Feb. 11 &Mar. 10: AIKEN: Lecture/demon ty Louise L~mby, organist; Trinity EPisco quarters in Lexington County Recreation Aud., 8:30. verse College Keyboard Arts Series; Black All March pa' Church, 8 Pt4. Center (TBA); 7:30 PI~. strations; Aiken Artist Guild at the nan Music Hall, 8 PM. CLINTON: Corrie 11cCa 11 urn, prints and paint Mar. 1: CHARLESTON: Butterflies Are Free; l·~ar. 5-Apr. 1: COLUf'IBIA: ';lard Nichols, N.C., Guild headquarters, Rose Hill Art Center. ings; Douglas House Gallery, Presbyterian Feb. 2: ORANGEBURG: :lorth Carolina little Jewish Community Center Series, Munc]paf **Mar. 12-16: CLI:HO~: Adib Fazah, baritone, Syrrphony; Fine Arts Center, Claflin College. "Super- realism"; surrealistic art in a S.C. Affiliate Artist (Sears-Roebuc~ Foun College. Aud., 8:30. All Mar.: AIKE~: Pa1ntings and prints, realistic vein; Havens Gallery. Opening, Mar. 10-Apr. 22, except Sun. , 11on. , Tues. & dation with ~lati ona 1 Endowment for the Arts Mar. 1-Apr. 4: ROCK HILL: Winthrop College Feb. 3: COLU11liA: Voices, I11c., songs and ~ichael Weems, Athens, Ga.; Aiken Re Sun. Mar. 5, 3 PH. S.C. Arts Commission); readings; Antisdel Chapel, Benedict College Easter week: CHARLESTON: Footlight Players gional Campus, USC. & Department of Art Faculty Show; 11ai n Ga 11 ery, f•'ar. 5- 31: GREATER COLU~1BIA: Louise Stock ~ .. Feb. 5-7: ORANGEBURG: Adi b Fazah. ba ri production at the Dock Street Theatre, 8:30. 1·1ar. 12: GREENVILLE: Funnan Univ. !land con Hai Rutledge Building. rr~n, one-man show by Dutch Fork Art Assoc.; tone, S.C. Aff'l i ate Artist (Sears-Roebuck March, to be 'scheduled: CHARLESTON: & Fair cert; McAlister Aud., 3 Pl-1. Mar. 5-Apr. 7: GREENVILLE: Sam Wang, Seri Mitchell Pi ano Co., Broad River Road. Open Lady; Tpe Drama Club of St. Andrew's Parish graphs and Photographs; Greenville County Foundation wi th 'lat1onal Erd0'.-1ment for t•1e ing reception, 1·1ar . 5. H1 gh Schoo 1 . ; '~:- ' · ·. ·. And~~~o-n:-· cher~k~e;=ch~'stei- Mar. 14: GREENVILLE· Funnan Concert Cho1r· Mus eu111 of Art. Arts/ S.C. A··ts Conmission): local pre.sert- *"11ar. 6-24: COLUMlllA: SCASA Student Exhlbl concert; McAlister Aud., 8:15PM. Mar. 15-Apr. 30: GREENVILLE-SPARTANBURG Alr ; ng . 1 ns t' tufi on. th0 'Jc1·: r o·.;ne Play( rs ·.·.· · ~.-:-:-.~~ . - Gree.nville .... la-nc..aste . r, .l·a· .u. r~!l. s'-' tion; Columbia College ~ --· : , , Oconee,- Ptckens, Spartanburg, Mar. 16-lg: GREENVILLE: All-State Band; Mc port; Art exhibit by Miss ?at Allen. Feb. 6: COLUI1liA: Jeffrey Hollander, piano, r·1ar. 9: GREAT£ R COLU:·1B !A: Dutch Fork Art As VISUAL ARTS ;~-- - - _-. UniorF~~.. Y~rk pop~!~~_;;.-;;::=- Alister Auditorium, Furman University. ~ar '18-Apr. 16: SPARTAi18URG: Etchings and Sunday concert series, Columbia :1useum of soc. •,:orl. shop: (A ) H~~ to prepare for an Art , 3 : 30 P~1. outside art s how; (B ) How to mat pictures, Feb. & continuing: BEAUFORT: Permanent col 11ar. 22: ROCK HILL: South Carolina Music Ed paintings by Jill Flink, Raleigh, N.C.; The lecture-demonstration by JohnS. Dav's, Cu lection, the Fine Arts Commi ttee of the ucators Association northern regiona 1 pi a no Ga 11 ery. Feb. 9: ORANGEBURG: Roberta Flack; South Ca rolina State College Lyceum Series; White ratorial Assistant, Columbia !4useum of Art. Beaufort Museum; the Arsenal. DAiiCE festival; Rec1tal Hall, Winthrop College t-lar. 24-Apr. 23: CLEMSW: Recent work bf CHARLESTON: Art exhibit; Charleston Artist **Thru Feb. 4: SPARTANBURG: Dance Repertory School of Music. sculptor John Acorn; Rudolph Lee Gallery, Hall Auditorium. Mar. 12- 31: COLU:1BIA: Salli~ Frost Knerr, Guild Room, Municipal Auditorium. Co., Richard Englund, Dir., in residence. College of Architecture, Clemson Unil•ersi ty. Feb. 11: COLUMBIA: The Massed Bands, Pipes, one-woman show, plus continuous exhibit of MURRELL'S INLET: Brookgreen Gardens; sculp local sponsor, the Ballet Guild of Spartan !-lar. 23 g, 25: GREUlVILLE: Faust; l1etropoll Drums and Dancers of the Scots Guards; Co other S.C. artists; the Sandlapper Gallery, tan Opera singers Phyllis Curtin, 1·1orley Har., to be scheduled: SPARTANBURG: Recent ture by Anna Hyatt Huntington and other ar burg, with assistance of :lational End01~ment lu'Tlbia :·1usic Festival extra; Township Audi Highway 378 . Meredith, Giuseppe Campora. and Theodore works by Spdrtanburg Artists' Gui 1 d w-em tists, in outdoor setting. for the Arts, S.C. Arts Cor.mi ss ion & Spar bet·s; 1·1at·ch Snow, Upper Gallery, the Arts torium, 8 PN. Mar. 19-Apr. 9; COLUMBIA: Drawings & se 1ec Feb. 5-20: CHARLESTON: Seventh annual Low Lambrinos, guest artists 1~i th the Bob Jones Feb. 14: COLUMBIA: The London Symphony Or ted prints by Sigmund Abeles; Columbia Mu tanburg 11ode 1 Cities. University Opera Association; Rodeheaver Center. Country Scholastic Art Awards Exhibition, ' chestra, Andre Previn, conductor; Columbia seum of Art. Feb. 3: Dance Repertory Co. performance; Aud., Bob Jones IJni vers i ty, 8 PM. Gibbes Art Gallery. Twichell Aud., Converse College, 8 PM. Ad 'Ius i l. Fes tf va 1 Series; To>~~nship Aud. , 8 PI~. Mar. 19-Apr. 23: COLUM3IA: Painti ngs by Col ARTS SPECI.AL E. '!l'fTS Feb. 21: SUMTER: aeaux Arts Trio {piano; Feb. 11-Mar. 4: CHARLESTON: League of ni ss1 on; adults, $3, students, $2 Mar. 23: GREENVILLE: Concerto for Organ leen Browning; ColLTnbia 11useum of Art. Mar. 31: Annual concert, Greenville Civic ~:1u. lC-24 or l:ar. 27-28: SPARTA;mURG violin, cello) ; 25th Anniversary Series, Mar. 19-Apr. 1: SUMTER: Exhibit by eight Charleston Artists Exhibition; Gibbes Art {Poulenc); Stephen Farrow, organist at Su11ter-Shaw Co11111unity Concerts; Haynsworth Ballet~ /·1e'!'orial Aud., 8 PM. Westminster Presbyterian Cnurc~. guest art Business in the Arts Con'erenc~. Sumter City and County art teachers; Sum Gallery. Street campus of Sumter High School, 8 PM. ist with the Greenville Symphony ; :·1cAlister te r Gallery of Art. Feb. 26: CHARLESTON &STATE~IDE: Entry dead- Feb. 26 : COLUMBIA: Dorothy Ki rs t en, soprano, Aud. , F;.~nnan, 8:15 PH. Nar. 24-25: GREATER CO LUMBIA: All - member ex 1 i_ne for: guest artist with the Columbid Phil harmonic FILM ~1ar. 27: TIGERVILLE : rlorti'J. Greenville Junior hibit, Dutch Fork Art Assoc.; Outen Square Orchestra; T o~ms hip Aud., 8 PN. Ti ckets at ~1ar. 4-31: CHARLESTON: 25th Annual Exhibl Feb. 7-24: CLEMSON: t~ontana Ghost Ta>~~ns, a Co lleoe concert choir; Turner· Aud., NGJC, Columb1 a Mus i c f esti val Association office. 14a 11 . tion, South Carolina Artists; Gibbes Art ''photographic inspection·• organized and 8 Pl·:.- 14a r . 26-Ap r . 23: COLUt4BIA: Pa i ntings by J ane "*Feb. 28: COLUMt3IA .: ~e1·1 Yo rk Brass Qu i ntet Gallery. loaned by the School of Architecture at Lipp1ncott; Columbia Museum of Art March, to be scheduled: in or~-day residtnce with assistance of S.C i~ar . 17 & 18, 24 & 25, Apr. 7 & 8: CHARLES t1ontana State Univ.; Rudolph lee Gallery, SPARTANBURG: Spring concert, Spartanburg Ar:'ts Cor.w1 ss i on & Nat' 1 . End01-;ment for the ' RADI O- TV TON: Annual Sidewalk Art Sh~1. Charleston College of Architecture, Clemson Universi .1\rts. ';; orkshops for band di rectors, tea Artist Gu1ld. ty. Symphony Orchestra. . STATEW IDE: S.C. Educational Telev ision. 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