NOV. 19: SPARTANBURG: " Modern Art: What Is NOV. 21 : COLUMBIA: "Gypsy Baron" (Johann NOV. 19: GREENVILLE: " Nanook of the North" It?" Albers and de Koonig-Emery Bopp, Depart­ Strauss); Columbia Lyric Theatre, Sidney J. Pa l­ (U. S., 1922); Gree nville County Museum of Art ment of Art, Bob Jones University, Greenville; mer, Musical Director, in Dreher High School Film Friends Series, at Museum, 8 P.M. Auditorium, 8 P. M. Spartanburg Arts Center, 7:30. NOV. 24: CHARLESTON: "Wings of the Wild" ; Na­ NOV. 23-DEC. 14: CHARLESTON : Annual Christmas NOV. 22: CHARLESTON: Roberta Peters, Metro­ tiona I Audubon Society Fi I m Series, sponsored exhibition by Cha rleston Artist Guild (opening polita n Opera soprano; Charleston Community by the Charleston Museum and t he Council of events, Nov. 23, 4-6). Concert Ser ies, Municipal Auditorium. Garden Clubs of Greater Charleston, in Baruch Auditorium, Medica l Unive rs ity of S. C., 8 P.M. NOV. 24-DEC. 5: LANCASTER: Artwork by Mrs. NOV. 24: COLUMBIA: An na Moffa and Richard Marian Hagins; Art Association exhibit series in Tucker, Metropolitan Opera; Columbia Music Fes­ NOV. 26: CHARLESTON: "Aren't We Wonderful?"; the Bank of Lancaster. t ival series, Township Auditorium, 8 P.M. The Co llege of Charleston Cinema Series, Garden Theater, 8 P.M. NOV. 28-30: SPARTANBURG : First annual Spartan­ NOV. 24: FLORENC E: Hodgens and Howard, duo burg Arts and Crafts Show, sponsored by the pianists; Florence Community Concert series, DEC. 3: CHARLESTON: "The Young and the Spartanburg Junior Woman's Club, in National Moore Junior High School Auditorium. Damned"; The Col lege of Charleston Cinema Guard Armory, Greenville Highway. Series, Garden Theater, 8 P.M. NOV. 24: SPARTAN BURG : Scenes from great NOV. 29: CHARLESTON: Art by High School stu­ operas by the Converse College Opera Workshop, DECEMBER, to be scheduled: dents; t he Gibbes Art Gallery. John Richards McCrae, director; Twichell Audi­ GRE ENVILLE: " The Caine Mutiny"; Furman NOVEMBER, to be scheduled: torium, Converse, 8 P.M. University Film Arts Series. COLUMBIA: WOIC , AM 1320: "Sunday Symphony", CHARLESTON: " Impressions of Music in Art"; NOV. 3: HARTSVILLE: The Ballet Brio; Hartsville NOV. 25: AIKEN: Hodgens and Howard, duo pian­ GREENVILLE: December showing; Film Friends 5 P.M. Gibbes Art Gallery. Community Concert Series, Center Theatre. ists; Aiken Community Concert series (season Series, Greenville County Museum of Art, 8 P.M. membership). GREENVILLE: WMUU FM·Stereo 94.5, AM 1260. FLORENCE: November exhibit opening, the NOV. 24: GAFFNEY: Modern dance recital by Lime· For listings, contact Jim Ryerson, Station Mgr., Florence Museum. stone College Dance Club; Fullerton Auditorium. NOV. 25: GAFFNEY: Douglas Nelson, baritone; WMUU, Bob Jones University, Greenville 29614. MYRTLE BEACH: Arts and crafts exhibit, by DEC. 11-13: COLUMBIA: "The Nutcracker Suite"; faculty recital, Limestone College Fullerton Audi­ torium. STATEWIDE: S.C. Educational Television (Channel members of Waccamaw Arts and Crafts Guild. Columbia City Ballet, Anr. Brodie Bardin, director; 7, WITV, Charleston; Ch. 14, WEBA-TV, Allendale; Dreher High School Auditorium. (Addit ional, mati· NOV. 25: GREE NVILLE: Furman University Or­ Ch. 29, WNTV, Greenville; Ch. 33, WJ PM-TV, Flor­ DEC. 1-1 4: CLINTON : Exhibit by Thomas E. Flowers nee performances, Dec. 12 & 13.) and Glenn Howerton; Presbyterian College. chestra concert, Dr. Da niel Boda, director; ence; Ch. 35, WRLK, Columbia). Highlights in­ DEC. 12: GREENVILLE: "The Nutcracker"; Green­ McAl ister Auditorium. clude: DEC. 1·18: COLUMBIA: Chinese auction of U.S.C. vi l le Civic Ba llet, in Memorial Auditorium. NOV. 29: CHARLESTON : Valentin Gheorghiu, pian­ "Off the Cuff" , Mon., Wed., Fri., 8:30, with "Eye student art; Huntington Gallery, Sloan College, U.S.C. Department of Art. ist, so loist with t he Charleston Symphony Or­ on t he Arts" Monday. chestra , Luc ien DeGroote, conductor; Municipal DEC. 1-31 : FLORENCE: Art exhibit by Nell Lafaye; Auditiorum, 8 P.M. " Book Bea t", Sun., 7:30 & Tues., 10:30. Sculpture and ceramics exhibit by Jon Forma; NET Festival (drama, music), Sun., 8-9. U.S.C., Florence, in Stokes Hall Library ga llery. NOV. 29 & 30: GRE ENVILLE: "The Crea tion" (Hay­ dn); Bob Jones Univers ity Oratorio Society and "Forsyte Saga " (Gal sworthy), Sun., 9. DEC. 1-31 : GREENVILLE: Paintings by Bette Lee Orchestra. Rodeheaver Auditorium. 8 P.M., also Coburn; Wat kins Student Center, Furman Uni· 4 P.M., Nov. 30. NET Playhouse, Fri., 10. versity. NOVE MBER, to be scheduled: DEC. 1-31 : GREENVILLE: Christmas decorations by Jerry Blackmon; exhibition series at Peoples CHARLESTON : Charleston Chamber Music con­ National Bank. cert, in t he Old French Huguenot Church. THROUGH NOV. 1: CHARLESTON: "White Liars" and " Black Comedy"; the Foot light Players in DEC. 3-Jan. 5, 1970: GREENVILLE: 34th annual DEC. 1: GRE EN WOOD: Richard Liebert, organist; Lander College Fine Arts Series, Co llege Audito­ the Dock Street Theatre, Emmet Robinson, di· juried exhibition by Greenville Artists Guild; rector. Greenville County Museum of Art. rium. THROUGH NOV. 1: FLORENCE: "Marne", d irected DEC. 3: SPARTANBURG: "Modern Art: What Is It?" DEC. 2: GAFFNEY: Na ncy Kredel, violinist; faculty recital in Limestone Col lege Fu llerton Aud itorium. by Jeff Corbin, Jr. ; Florence Little Theatre Guild. Jac k A. Morris, Jr., director, Greenville County THR OUGH NOV. 1: GREENVILLE: "The Boy Friend", Museum of Art; Spartanburg Arts Center, 7:30. DEC. 3: HARTSVILLE: Don Cossack Chorus & directed by Philip C. Hill; Furman University DEC. 7-21 : GREENVILLE: "Christmas All Through Dancers; Coker College Concert series, in Center Theatre Guild, in temporary theatre beh ind Mc­ Theater. the House" (annual Christmas tree exhibit ion); NOV. 2: COLUMBIA: Mary Ingham, viola; Columbia Al ister Auditorium. Greenville County Museum of Art. Museum of Art Sunday concert series, 3:30 P.M. DEC. 4: ROCK HILL: The Deller Consort; Winthrop THROUGH NOV. 15: COLUMBIA: "My Three Angels"; College Artists Series, in Johnson Hall Auditor­ DEC. 9-JAN. 2, 1970: CLEMSON: Mid-term St udent NOV. 2: GR EENVILLE: Moravian Anthems and Columbia Dinner Theatre. ium, 8 P.M. Work exhibit (varied); Lee Hall Gallery, Clemson Chorales, other choral works, with instrumentalists, NOV. 1: CHARLESTON: "The Drunkards"; opening University School of Architecture. conducted by Stephen Farrow, organist-choir­ DEC. 5: COL UMBIA: "Ama hl and the Night Visi­ presentat ion (each Saturday through Jan. 17) of DEC. 10-31 : COLUMBIA: Sculpture and painting master, at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 4 tors" (Menotti); Eau Claire Music Club, in Dreher the Orphan's Mother Dinner Theater. P.M. High School Auditorium, 8 P.M. by Harry Shaw and Margo Allen; Columbia Mu­ NOV. 5-8: SPARTANBURG: " The Prime of Miss THROUGH NOV. 1: CHARLESTON: Recent paint­ seum of Art. NOV. 3: COLUMBIA: "The Fugue- from Three DEC. 6: CHARL ESTO N: Concert by Greater Charles­ Jean Brodie"; Palmetto Players, Converse Col lege, ings by Will iam Halsey; Green Room at the Dock DEC. 10: SPARTANBURG: " Modern Art: What Is Bl ind Mice to Bach" ; Perl a Sumner at the piano ton Choral Society, Thomas Faber, director, in Chapel Theatre, 8 P.M. Street Th ea t re. with interpretative commenta ry; Columbia Mu­ Charleston Municipal Auditorium, 8:15 P.M. It?" Ted Pot ter, director, Winston-Salem Gallery NOV. 10: CHARLESTON: "I Do, I Do"; Charleston THROUGH NOV. 2: CHARLESTON: Recent paint­ of Contemporary Art; Spartanburg Arts Center, seum of Art Seven Arts Sem inar, Trustees' Gallery, DEC. 7: COLUMBIA: "Gloria" (Poulenc) and Jewish Community Center Famous Artists Series; ings by Chevis Clark; Gibbes Gallery. 7:30. 8:15 P.M. " Christmas Cantata" (Honeger); Columbia Choral Municipal Auditorium, 8:30 P.M. NOV. 3: SPARTANBURG: John Alexander, Metro­ Society, Guthrie Darr, director, at First Baptist THROU GH NOV. 2: COLUMBIA: Sculpture by Ken­ DEC. 14-JAN. 4, 1970: COLUM BIA: 102nd Annual NOV. 12-1 5: CLEMSON: "All My Songs" (Arthur neth Beer; Co lumbia Museum of Art. politan Opera tenor; Sp;1!±anburg Music Founda· Ch urch, 5:30 P.M. America n Watercolor Society Traveling Show; t ion series; Twichell Aud itorium, Converse College, Miller); the Clemson Players, directed by Arthur J. Co lumbia Museum of Art. DEC. 7: FLORENCE: "The Messiah" (Handel); Fear; Clemson Un iversity. THROUGH NOV. 2: GR EENVILLE: One-man show 8 P.M. Florence Symphony Orchestra and area singers, by Werner Mayer-Gunther; Greenville County Mu­ DECEMBER, to be scheduled: NOV. 4: GR EE NVILLE: Youth concert, with three Franklin West, conductor, in annual concert spon­ NOV. 14 & 15; 17-22: SPARTANBURG: " The Desk seum of Art. Set"; Spartanburg Little Theatre. FOR T MILL: Traveling art exhibit, from 11th Greenvi lle area high school singers as soloists; sored by the Aiken Foundation, at First Baptist THROUGH NOV. 2: SPARTANBURG: "Cit ies Like Annual Springs Art Contest & Show sponsored Greenville Civic Chorale, Dr. Milburn Price, di· Church. NOV. 11·20: ORANGEBURG : " Splendor in the Ours: a Perspective"; the Arts Center Galleries by Springs Mills, Inc., Fort Mill. rector, in McAlister Auditorium. DEC. 7: GREE NVILLE: "The Messiah" , by com­ Grass" (lnge); the Henderson-Davis Players, S. C. of t he Arts Counc il of Spartanburg County. State College; Wh ite Hall Auditorium. WALHALLA: Midwinter exhibit at Oconee County NOV. 4: HARTSVILLE: Music majors' recital, in bined choirs of Furman Unive rsity and Greenville THROUGH NOV. 7: LANCASTER: Artwork of Harold Library. Coker Co llege Music Building, 8 P.M. area, directed by DuPre Rhame, in McAlister NOV. 18-DEC. 13: COLUMBIA: " Barefoot in the and Inez Plyler, and the Plyler Collection; Lan­ NOV. 4: NEWB ERRY: Val en t in Gheorghiu, pianist; Auditorium, 3 P.M. Park"; Columbia Dinner Theatre. caster Art Association exhibit series in the Bank Newberry College Artist and Lectures Series, in DEC.
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