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: Quartet: Richard cert Association; Convention Center. Tucker, ; Maralin tJiska, ; 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 ; 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, 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 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: ; 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. See TIGERVILLE: The John Biggs Consort; r

·-...... _ '\

\\_

,', .. 1 '

I 'I

t ,'

\ \ c //. I I I . - --~ ------...... _ ~

"· ... ' ' \ \ "'-- -

~ . ... --:-

~------/ ,' /

\ \ I :b '~-- ---._ --- --· ._. N. '-.....,_ > i

~FE~~-­ \ (!) . o- --+- _.,... ' "--...... \( ", ---- .... - ' or