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Entertainment

See Observer Calendar in Theory Group Office for a number of additional talks and events, comedy.
See The Ark http://www.a2ark.org/ for folk singing, blues, country music.

  Art Museum (on main Diag) Exhibits:
- Japanese Fishermen's Coats from Awaji Island
- Japanese Costumes and Ceramics, Past and Present
- Donald Sultan: The Smoke Rings
- A Matter of Degree: Abstraction in 20th Century Art

Thursday Nov. 8, 8pm
Netherlands Chamber Choir *
Conductor Tonu Kaljuste. At St. Francis Church (the main University performance auditorium is being renovated so some performances are not on campus; this church is about two miles). Monteverdi, Messiaen, Britten, Martin, Franssens.

Thursday Nov. 8, 8 pm
Friday Nov. 9, 8 pm
Saturday Nov. 10, 8pm
Sunday Nov. 11, 4pm
The Consul
Gian Carlo Menotti opera. In Power Center (on campus),
School of Music Performance (Usually very high quality.) Directed by Joshua Major, who is internationally known.
For tickets call (734) 764-2538.

Sunday Nov. 11, 7-9pm
Belgian Beertasting
Ann Arbor Brewing Co., 114 E.Washington, $20, 213-1393

Nov. 8-11 and 15-18, 8pm

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Ann Arbor Civic Theater. Set in 1930's in NY Central Park. 971-2228


Friday Nov. 9, 8 pm
Saturday Nov. 10, 8pm
Sunday Nov. 11, 4pm

Gluck's Ofreo ed Euridice *
Peter Sparling Dance Company, AA Symphony, UMS Choral Union-local performers, but a number are of international stature, and the Director is the very well known Martin Katz.
Michigan Theater, on edge of campus.


Friday Nov. 9
Saturday Nov. 10
Michael Wolf, Jazz Ensemble, Bird of Paradise
306 S. Main st, 662-8310
  Kenny Werner Trio, "Jazz in Concert"
Kerrytown Concert House, 415 N. Fourth st., 769-2999

Sunday Nov. 11, 4pm
Mozart Trio for Violin, Viola, Cello
Shostakovich Quintet for Piano and Strings. Shool of Music Recital Hall, North Campus. World-class Music School faculty. 764-0583
 

Medici String Quartet
Medici String Quartet Residency Kicks off "Health, Arts, and the Human Condition".
The Medici's visit to U-M is the first event in a new series called Health, Arts, and the Human Condition, sponsored jointly by LSVSP, Gifts of Art Program, and the Historical Center for the Health Sciences at
Michigan.

Professor Paul Robertson, violinist and director of the Medici String Quartet
Public Lecture: "Music and the Mind", November 14, 4:00 p.m.
U-M Health System's MCHC Auditorium, Room F2305, Floor 2, located near the entrance of C. S. Mott Children's Hospital. The lecture is free and open to the public.

Recital, Medici String Quartet, featuring music by Haydn and Mendelssohn
November 15, 12:10 p.m.
University Hospital Main Lobby, Floor 1

Performance, Medici String Quartet , featuring music of Haydn, Janacek and Ravel
November 15, 8:00 p.m.
Kerrytown Concert House, Ann Arbor Tickets required: 769-2999


Thursday Nov. 13,8pm
Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin *
Trondheim Soloists
Hill Auditorium, on campus
Grieg, Bjorklund, Tartini, Vivaldi.

Thursday Nov. 15, 8 pm
Friday Nov. 16, 8 pm
Saturday Nov. 17, 8pm
Sunday Nov. 18, 4pm
The Secret Rapture
A David Hare play. In Mendelssohn Theater (on campus).
For tickets call (734) 764-2538.


Saturday Nov. 17, 8pm
Sweet Honey in the Rock *
Hill Auditorium, on campus.

* More information and tickets available at www.ums.org, or 800-221-1229 or 764-2538, or fax 734-647-1171

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