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J ,- j (Y) (> ,..___ (r.Jj c ---- ·-........._,__ - ------- - t- c - ---- ---- -- ,_ __ C) J: -- - J,._ -t:... ' c____ -?/ _ ____ '--- 0 ----' - - - '---- _/ - (_ .. ---- -------- -- --------------- "' - -- -- - z -. /' . -( r_ · (/ ; - r, --=- - .- - u . v EYE ON TH-E ARTS . · . · . _. Colleton, D.orchester, George-:_ . ·_ - . · · : town, :..Jasper and Willi _amsburg:::::· ·· ·- 7 _-___ _ ;,:-:- _ .. MUSIC Dec. 2: CHARLESTON: Charleston Symphony , 8 ; 30 p.m. at the Municipal Auditorium. Dec. 3: MYRTLE BEACH : "The Messiah" Myrtle Beach Convention Center . Dec. 6: MYRTLE BEACH: The Prague Chamber Or- chestra, Myrtle Beach Convention Center,spon- sored by t he Coastal Community Concert Asso- ciation . Dec. 9 : CHARLESTON:Christmas Youth Choir Fes - tival , Baptist College at Charles ton, 8 p. m. Dec .lO: BEAUFORT: Wint er concert of the Beau- fort C horal Society, 3 p.m., Beaufort Baptist Church . Dec .l 4-15 : MYRTLE BEACH : Socastee Singers at the Hyrtle Beach Convention Center. Dec.22 : MYRTLE BEACH : Third Annual Grand Strand Christmas Folk Concert. **Jan . lO: CHARLESTON : Atlanta Symphony Or- chestra, Municipal Auditorium, 8 p.m., spon- so r ed by t he Col l ege of Charleston . Jan.25 : CHARLESTON: Liberace concert , spon- sored by the Jewish Community Center and the Munici pal A uditorium. Jan.3 1: C HARLESTON : Th e Fred Waring Show,spon- sor ed by t he Jewis h Community Center and the Mu nicipa l Audi torium. THEA TRE Dec. 1-2,6-9, 13-16 : CHARLESTON : The Footlight Pl ayers , Inc . production to be announced at the Dock Street Theatre. D.ac- 7-9: BEAUFORT: · ''Dial M for Murde-T," Beau- fort Little Theatre, 8:15p . m., Beaufort Ele- mentary School Auditorium . VISUAL ARTS Dec.l3-Jan . 7: CHARLESTON: Charleston Artists Guild Annual Christmas Show, Gibbes Art Gal- lery. Jan . l9-Feb.3: CHARLESTON : Charleston Artists Guild Annual Green Room Art Exhibition, Dock Street Theatre. . b. · · Abbeville, Aiken, Allendale, ·· . . Bamberg, Barnwell, Edg . efi _e_ ld, Greenwood, Hampton and Me-_. Cormick Counties. ·. · . .. - ,, ' . -. -- - - . - -.: .. . . - - FILM Dec. 4: DUE WEST: "Civilisation" series, Er- skine College, 6:30 p.m. at Lesesne Auditor- ium. THEATRE Dec . l-2: DUE WEST: "My Fair Lady" by the Er- skine College Players. Jan.31: DUE WEST: Erskine College Fine Arts Series presents "The Birds" by the National Players of Washington, 8:30 p.m.,Lesesne Aud- itorium. VISUAL ARTS thru Dec.l6: DUE WEST: Erskine College Exhi- bition Center, color photographs of native birds by Tom McElwee of Ware Shoals. . - ... --z . ""'- '\ J , . .... - .. - cheste _ r, , Greenville:-; Lancaster,: Lauren· s, -:; :-- -::Qconee;;. p-l":Clfens; 5ifarta!lburi,2; - '- -,- - ... DANCE Dec . l3 : GREENVILLE: "Nutcracker Suite," Green- Civic Ballet, 8 p.m. , Memorial Auditor- ium. FILM Dec. College Film Series "Dark at the Top of the Stairs," Fullerton Auditorium , 8 p.m. Dec,20: GREENVILLE: Children 's Afternoon Film Festival , Greenville County Museum, "Skater- Dater" and "Paddle to the Sea." Jan . lO:GAFFNEY:Limestone College Film Series "East of Eden," Fullerton Auditorium, 8 p.m. Jan.ll: ROCK HILL: Winthrop College Cinema Series , "Adrift , " 7 p.m. , Byrnes Auditorium. Jan . 17 : GREENVILLE: County Art Association Film Series, samples of public access tele- vision from independent videotape producers . Jan . l7 : GAFFNEY : Limestone College Film Series "Ship of Fools," Fullerton Auditorium , 8 p . m. Jan . 24:GAFFNEY:Limestone College Film Series "Shane, " Fullerton Auditorium, 8 p.m. MUSIC Dec.l-2: CLINTON: Presbyterian College Mad- rigal Singers dinner concert; reservations necessary. Dec . 1: CLEMSON: Chamber music series, Alice Cash and Lillian Harder, pianists,Dani el Hall Auditorium, 8 p.m . nee. 3: GREENVILLE: Furman Christ- mas concert, 3 p.m., McAlister Auditorium. Dec. 3: CLIN10N: Christmas carol program,7:30 p.m., Belk Auditorium, Presbyterian College Choir. Dec . 5: ROCK HILL: College-Community Christ- mas program, 7 p.m., Byrnes Auditorium . Dec. 6: SPARTANBURG: Festival of Nine Carols and Lessons, 10 a.m., Spartanburg Junior Col- lege Gym. Dec. 7: GREENVILLE: Furman University Concert Choir, 8:15p.m., McAlister Auditorium . Dec. 7: ROCK HILL: Winthrop College Chamber Music Recital. Dec.9-10: GREENVILLE: Singing Christmas Tree, sponsored by the Greenville Rotary Club at the Memorial Auditorium. Dec . 9: GAFFNEY: Limestone College Music De- partment recital, preparatory students, 7:30 p.m., Fullerton Auditorium. Dec.lO: GAFFNEY: Limestone College Music De- partment recital, preparatory students, 2:30 p.m., Fullerton Auditorium. Dec.lO:ANDERSON:''The 'lessiah'' Andersen Choral Society, 3:30p.m., Boulevard Baptist Church. Dec.lO: GREENVILLE: A Christmas Festival of Song, Bob Jones University Orchestra,Oratorio Society and Combined Choirs, 2:30 and 4 p. m., Rodeheaver Auditorium. Dec.lO: Christmas Music Festival at the Memorial Auditorium, 3 and 8 p.m. Dec.lO: NEWBERRY: "The Messiah" Newberry Col- lege Singers, 4 p.m., Miles Chapel. Dec . ll: GREENVILLE: College Choir Christmas Concert, 8 p.m. , North Greenville Junior Col- lege, Dec.l7: SPARTANBURG: Festival of Lessons and Carols, 7:30p.m., Twichell Auditorium. **Jan.ll: GREENVILLE:Joint concert,Greenville Symphony and Chorus and the Atlanta Symphony Orcheslra, 8 p.m., McAlister Auditorium. **Jan.l7: GREENVILLE:Mildred Dilling,harpist, 3 p.m., Furman University. **Jan.l7: ROCK RlLL: Klaus Hellwig and Masumi Arai, pianists, 8 p.m., Winthrop College Re- cital Hall. **Jan.l8: ROCK HILL: Master class piano work- shop, Klaus Hellwig,3 p.m.,Winthrop College. **Jan.l8: CLINTON: Dilling, harpist, 10:30 a.m., Presbyterian College. **Jan.23: FLORENCE: Hildred Dilling, harpist, 8 p.m., Francis Marion College. **Jan.24: ROCK HILL: }lildred Dilling,harpist, 8 p.m., Winthrop College Recital Hall. Jan.25: CLEMSON: Mary Ann Buschlng, mezzo- soprano; Marilyn Ausrin, flute; and Douglas Vaughan, violin; Clemson Chamber Music Series 8 p.m., Daniel Hall Auditorium. Jan.3l: SPARTANBURG: Klaus Hellwig and Masumi Arai, pianists, Spartanburg Junior College. THEATRE Dec.l,2,5-9:GREENVILLE:"Ring Around the Moon" by the Furman Theatre Guild, a Theatre 73 Playhouse production, 8:15 p.m. Dec.l ,2&4: GREEJI.'VILLE: "Tom Sawyer, "Children 1 s Theatre, 7:30p.m., Dec. 3 at 3 p.m. ---... - . ---... ( /- ---- - ..... , ) )J / L G . Jan. f9·, 20 , 26&27: ANDERSON : Are •· :-FLomcr:-·m:Tatea·irrning:;- · n-ar-pist, Free, ' 1 Anderson Community Theatre, Inc., mat- Francis Marion College, McNair Science Audi- ter Gallery of Art. inees at 2:30· p.m., Jan. 21 and 28. torium, 8 p.m. Dec . 3-31: COLUMBIA: Washington Equity Artists Jan.22: ROCK HILL: "Applause" with Patrice Jan.27: HARTSVILLE: Addis and Crofut, folk- north gallery, Columbia Museum of Art Munsel,Winthrop College Artists Series,8 p.m. singers, Hartsville Community Concert Series. Dec. 3- 31: COLUMBIA: Dutch Fork Art Associa - James F. Byrnes Auditorium. Jan.29: FLORENCE: Florence Symphony Orchestra tion all member show, Columbia Museum of Art . Jan.25: CLINTON : "Tiger at the Gates,"Nation- Connoisseur Concert, Joyce Bryant guest art- ***Dec.4-Jan.7: WINNSBORO:S.C. State Art Col- a! Players at Presbyterian College. ist, 8 p.m., West Florence High School. lection. VISUAL ARTS All December: SPARTANBURG: Artists Guild Ex- hibit, upper and lmver galleries, The Arts Center. thru Dec.7: GREENVILLE: Guild of S.C. Artists Annual Exhibition, Greenville County Huseum, thru Dec.8: GREENVILLE: Bob Jones University senior art exhibition, Robert Latour, Fine Arts Building. thru Dec . l2 : SPARTANBURG: Springs Mil]s Exhi- bjtion, Converse College, Mjlliken Fine Arts Building. thru Dec.l5 : GREENVILLE: Fannie Allen Exhibit Greenville-Spartanburg Airport. thru Dec.l7:CLEMSON:Dutch Graphic Art on loan from Dorothy Van Arsdale Associates of Cler - mont, Fla., Rudolph Lee Gallery. Dec. 1: GAFFNEY: Christmas Art Sale,Limestone College, 9 a .m. to 8 p.m. and on Dec . 2 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Fullerton Auditorium. ***Dec . 4-Jan.7: LANCASTER: Student Art Mobile (SAM), Hubbard Hall, USC at Lancaster. Dec.9-Jan.12 : GREENVILLE;Bob Jones University senior art exhibit, JoAnne Freas, Fine Arts Building. Dec . l0-Jan.7: GREENVILLE : William H. Johnson exhibition, Greenville County Museum. Dec . l5-Jan.31 : GREENVILLE: Florence Brothers Exhibit, Greenville-Spartanburg Airport. Dec . 20-Jan . l4: CLEMSON; Visual Awareness, a mid-year student exhibit from all disciplines encompassed by the Col:ege of Architecture . Jan.J-19: GAFFNEY: 14 Prlntmak.Lrs from tlte Dayton Art Institute, Limestone College Li- brary. Jan.6-Feb.4: SPARTANBURG: Louise Napier, one man show, The Gallery . Jan.7-Feb.4: Exhibit of works of students and te<:>.chers of the Spartanburg County Art Association Art School, The Arts Center . Jan . 7: GREENVILLE: Art in Still Photography, Greenville County Library, 4 p.m., Sam Wang of Clemson, College of Architecture. ***Jan . 8-21: ROCK HILL: Student Art Mobile. ***Jan.8-21 : S.C. State Art Col- lection, USC at Lancaster . Jan.8-30: CLEMSON: Regional sculpture exhibit 1972,eighth annual exhibition of the Southern Association of Sculptors, Inc. Jan.9-28: GREENVILLE: Drawings from the Dil- lard Collection of the Weatherspoon Art Gal- lery, Greensboro, N.C., at the C:reenville County Museum. Jan.13: GREENVILLE: Bob Jones University senior art exhibit, Kathy Swank, Fine Arts Building. Jan.l4: GREENVILLE: Art in Motion Pictures, Greenville County Library,4 p.m. ,Dr. \.f. Vick Bost, Clemson University. Jan.21-Feb.3: GAFFNEY: Faculty Exhibition of Drawings by Sara Dame Setzer, Limestone Col- lege Library; reception Jan. 21 from 3 to 5. Jan.21: GREENVILLE:Art in Puppetry,Greenville County Library, 4 p. m. ***Jan.22-Feb.4:PENDLETON:Student Art Nobile, ***Jan.22-Feb.4:ROCK HILL:S.C. State Art Col- lection. Jan.28: GREENVILLE: Art in Cartoons, Green- ville County Library,Dr. Henry G. Goodman Jr. FlU! Dec.l2: FLORENCE: "The 400 Blows," Marion College, 8:15 Science Aud- itodum. Jan.l6: FLORENCE: "Seven Samurai," Francis Marion College, 8:15 Science Aud- itorium. MUSIC Dec .10: FLORENCE: Christmas Festival of Music Florence Symphony Orchestra, soloigts anc] choruses, 3 p.m .. , West Florence High School. **Jan.l2: BENNETTSVILLE: Atlanta Symphony Or- chestra, sponsored by the Area Arts Council. THEATRE Jan.5-7: FLORENCE: "Due To A Lack Of Interest Tomorrow Has Been Cancelled," Florence Little Theatre Guild. e ., -' Calh ___ oun- ,_ Clarendon, .Fairfield, Lexington, Newberry, _Orange· · - burg, Saluda and - -Su _ mter Counties. - - - - . DANCE Dec.l4-l7: COLUMBIA: "The Nutcracker Suite ," by the Columbia City Ballet, 8 p . m., Dreher High School Auditorium . MUSIC Dec. 3: COLUMBIA : AGO Junior Choir Festival , 4 p.m. , Trinity Episcopal Church . Dec. 5: COLUMBIA: USC Concert Choir Christ- mas Concert,7 p.m.,First Presbyterian Church. Dec. 8: COLUMBIA: Lyric Theater,8 p. m.,Dreher High School Auditorium. Dec. 8: COLUMBIA: USC junior piano recital, Jane Smjth, 5 p.m., Fraser Hall. Dec.lO: COLUMBIA: ThP Columbia Choral Society under the direction of Guthrie Darr, ''The Messiah," at Shandon Methodist Church. Dec.ll: COLUMBIA : Columbia College senior or - gan recital, Denise Elmore, 8 p.m., College Place Methodist Church. Dec.14: COLUMBIA: Student recitals, Columbia College, 10:20 a.m., Humphries Hall. **Jan.8:COLUMBIA:Columbia Choral Society con- cert with Robert Shaw and the Atlanta Sym- phony Orchestra, 8 p.m., Township Auditorium. Jan.ll: COLUMBIA: Marilyn Horne at Township Auditorium, 8 p.m., under the sponsorship of the Columbia Music Festival Association. **Jan . 21: COLUMBIA: Mildred Dilling, harpist, Columbia Museum Concert Series, 3:30 p.m. **Jan.22: COLUMBIA: Mildred Dilling, harpist, lecture at Fraser Hall, USC, 2:30 p.m. RADIO The Texaco Metropolitan Opera Series on FM Radio, 104.7, 2 p.m. except where noted: Dec. 9: Otello (Verdi) Dec.l6: Die Walkure (Wagner) 1 p.m. Dec.23: Die Zauberflote (Mozart) Dec.30: Faust (Gounod) Jan. 6: La FiJ. le de Regiment (Donizetti) Jan. 13: La Traviata (Verdi) Jan.20: La Boheme (Puccini) Jan,27: Un Ballo ln Maschere (Verdi) THEATRE thru Dec.lO, 15-17, 22 - 23,and 29-JO:COLUMBIA: "Babes in Toyland," Workshop Theatre. Dec.l,2,5-9: COLUMBIA: "Absence of a Cello," Town Theatre. Dec.2-5: ORANGEBURG: "The Clock," by the S.C. State College Henderson-Davis Players, 8 p.m. with a matinee at 2 p.m. on Dec. 2 Dec.5-9: SUM'l:'ER: ''Antigone," Sumter Little Theatre, Wesley 0. Brustad, guest director. Dec.6-9: COLUMBIA: "Tom Sawyer," University Players. Jan.l7-19: ORANGI':BURG: ;'Antigone" by the S.C. State College Henderson-Davis Players, 8 p.m. Jan.22-Feb.2: NEWBERRY:Newberry College Play- ers on tour with "Fiddler on the Roof." Jan.26-27, 30-Feb.J: COLUMBIA: the Horizon," Town Theatre. Jan. 30· Feb.IO: COLUMBIA: "The Dumb Waiter" and "1-lhite Liars," Workshop Theatre. VISUAL ARTS ***thru Dt:!c. :l: \HNNSBORO: Student Art Mobile. thru Pec.l5: ORANGEBURG: Jesse Jeter, sculp- ture and drawings, Whittaker Gallery, S.C. State College. Dec. 1: COLUMiHA: The Yaghj ian Family Show at the Havens Gallery. - Dec.2-24: Columbia Science Museum Planetarium series, "Star of Bethlehem." Dec.2 - 3: COLU}1BTA: Philatelic Society Annual Show, Columbia Museum of Art. Dec.l0- Jan.2: COLUMBIA: Chilean Graphics,cor· ridor, Columbia Museum of Art. Dec.30-Jan.28 : COLUMBIA: Columbia Science Mu- seum Planetarium Series, "Are We Alone." Jan.S-25: COLUMBIA: Sculptures vs. Paintings, W . William Ledyard, MD and J Bardin, north gallery , Columbia Museum of Art . Jan.7-28: SUMTER: Artists Guild Show winners, Sumter Gallery of Art . Jan.9-Feb.4: COLUMBIA: 19th Century Italian Art in American Collections, Columbia Museum of Art. Jan.l4-Feb . 4: ORANGEBURG: William H. Johnson exhibition, Whittaker Gallery,S.C. State Col- lege . Jan.25: COLUMBIA: Columbia Art Association Annual Meeting , 8: 30 p .m. Jan.27 - Feb.9: COLUMBIA : Scholastic Art Awards north gallery, Columbia Museum of Art. * * * * DANCE Dec.l9-23: CHARLOTTE: "The Nutcracker Suite" by the Piedmont Players of the North Carolina School of the Arts and the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra, Ovens Auditorium. FILM Dec. 3: CHARLOTTE: "The Horse's Mouth," Kino Film Series, 8 p . m., Mint Museum. Jan. 7: CHARLOTTE: "The Two of Us," Kino Film Series, 8 p.m., Mint Museum. Jan.28: CHARLOTTE: "Diamonds of the Night," Kino Film Series, 8 p.m., Mint Museum. MUSIC Dec. 3: CHARLOTTE: "The Messiah," Charlotte Community Chorus and Orchestra, 4 p.m., Ovens Auditorium. Dec.7-9: CHARLOTTE: Singing Christmas Tree by the Choral Society, 8:15 p.m., Ovens Auditor- ium; 3 p.m. on Dec. 9 and 10. Dec.l1: CHARLOTTE: Prague Chamber Orchestra, 8:15p.m., Ovens Auditorium. Jan.l3: CHARLOTTE: Della Joio's "A Psalm of David" and Vaughan Williams' "Hodie," Ovens Auditorium by the Charlotte Oratorio Singers, 8:15 p.m. Jan.24: CHARLOTTE: All orchestral program by the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Jacques Brourman,8:15 p.m.,Ovens Auditorium. Jan.27: CHARLOTTE: "Romeo and Juliet" youth matinees at 2:30 p.m. on 27 and 28, and at 8 p.m. on Jan. 29, Ovens Auditorium. Jan. 28: CHARLOTTE:Recital. ,James Havli.k.,sa><o- phonist, 3 p.m., Mint Huseum. * * * * **ASSISTED BY THE SOUTH CAROLINA ARTS SION AND THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS. 1 **"'ON TOUR . BY THE GREENVILLE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART A."'ID THE COLUMBIA }IUSEUM OF ART UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA ARTS COMMIS- SION AND THE NATIONAL ENDOWM};NT FOR THE ARTS. * * * * ALL EVENTS AND EXHIBITS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE CHECK YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPERS FOR TIMES AND LOCATIONS. MAJE.!UAI, FOR "EYE ON THE ARTS" MAY BE SENT TO BOX 4642, COLUMBIA, S.C., 29208.

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Dec. 2: CHARLESTON: Charleston Symphony , 8 ;30 p.m. at the Municipal Auditorium. Dec. 3: MYRTLE BEACH : "The Messiah" Myrtle Beach Convention Center . Dec. 6: MYRTLE BEACH: The Prague Chamber Or­chestra, Myrtle Beach Convention Center,spon­sored by t he Coastal Community Concert Asso­ciation . Dec. 9 : CHARLESTON:Christmas Youth Choir Fes­tival , Baptist College a t Charlest on, 8 p .m. Dec .lO: BEAUFORT: Wint er concert of the Beau­fort Choral Society, 3 p.m., Beaufort Baptist Church . Dec .l4-15 : MYRTLE BEACH : Socastee Singers at the Hyrtle Beach Convention Center. Dec.22 :MYRTLE BEACH :Third Annual Grand Strand Christmas Folk Concert. **Jan . lO: CHARLESTON : Atlanta Symphony Or­chestra, Municipal Auditorium, 8 p .m., spon­sor ed by the Coll ege of Charleston . Jan.25 : CHARLESTON: Liberace concert , spon­sored by the Jewish Community Center and the Municipal Auditorium. Jan.31: CHARLESTON :The Fred Waring Show,spon­sor ed by t he Jewish Community Center and the Municipal Auditorium.

THEATRE

Dec. 1-2,6-9, 13-16 : CHARLESTON : The Footlight Pl ayers , Inc . production to be announced at the Dock Street Theatre. D.ac- 7-9: BEAUFORT: ·''Dial M for Murde-T," Beau­fort Little Theatre, 8:15p .m., Beaufort Ele­mentary School Auditorium .

VISUAL ARTS

Dec.l3-Jan . 7: CHARLESTON: Charleston Artists Guild Annual Christmas Show, Gibbes Art Gal­lery. Jan . l9-Feb.3: CHARLESTON : Charleston Artists Guild Annual Green Room Art Exhibition, Dock Street Theatre.

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Dec. 4: DUE WEST: "Civilisation" series, Er­skine College, 6:30 p.m. at Lesesne Auditor­ium.

THEATRE

Dec . l-2: DUE WEST: "My Fair Lady" by the Er­skine College Players. Jan.31: DUE WEST: Erskine College Fine Arts Series presents "The Birds" by the National Players of Washington, 8:30 p.m.,Lesesne Aud­itorium.

VISUAL ARTS

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Dec . l3 : GREENVILLE: "Nutcracker Suite," Green­vi~le Civic Ballet, 8 p.m. , Memorial Auditor­ium.

FILM

Dec. 6:GA~FNEY:Limestone College Film Series "Dark at the Top of the Stairs," Fullerton Auditorium , 8 p.m. Dec,20: GREENVILLE: Children ' s Afternoon Film Festival , Greenville County Museum, "Skater­Dater" and "Paddle to the Sea." Jan. lO:GAFFNEY:Limestone College Film Series "East of Eden," Fullerton Auditorium, 8 p.m. Jan.ll: ROCK HILL: Winthrop College Cinema Series , "Adrift , " 7 p.m . , Byrnes Auditorium. Jan . 17 : GREENVILLE: County Art Association Film Series, samples of public access tele­vision from independent videotape producers . Jan . l7 :GAFFNEY :Limestone College Film Series "Ship of Fools," Fullerton Auditorium, 8 p . m. Jan . 24:GAFFNEY:Limestone College Film Series "Shane, " Fullerton Auditorium, 8 p.m.

MUSIC

Dec.l-2: CLINTON: Presbyterian College Mad­rigal Singers dinner concert; reservations necessary. Dec . 1: CLEMSON: Chamber music series, Alice Cash and Lillian Harder, pianists,Dani el Hall Auditorium, 8 p.m . nee. 3: GREENVILLE: Furman ~niversity Christ­mas concert, 3 p.m., McAlister Auditorium. Dec. 3: CLIN10N: Christmas carol program,7:30 p.m., Belk Auditorium, Presbyterian College Choir. Dec . 5: ROCK HILL: College-Community Christ­mas program, 7 p.m., Byrnes Auditorium . Dec. 6: SPARTANBURG: Festival of Nine Carols and Lessons, 10 a.m., Spartanburg Junior Col­lege Gym. Dec. 7: GREENVILLE: Furman University Concert Choir, 8:15p.m., McAlister Auditorium . Dec. 7: ROCK HILL: Winthrop College Chamber Music Recital. Dec.9-10: GREENVILLE: Singing Christmas Tree, sponsored by the Greenville Rotary Club at the Memorial Auditorium. Dec . 9: GAFFNEY: Limestone College Music De­partment recital, preparatory students, 7:30 p.m., Fullerton Auditorium. Dec.lO: GAFFNEY: Limestone College Music De­partment recital, preparatory students, 2:30 p.m., Fullerton Auditorium. Dec.lO:ANDERSON:''The 'lessiah'' Andersen Choral Society, 3:30p.m., Boulevard Baptist Church. Dec.lO: GREENVILLE: A Christmas Festival of Song, Bob Jones University Orchestra,Oratorio Society and Combined Choirs, 2:30 and 4 p .m., Rodeheaver Auditorium. Dec.lO: SPART~~BURG: Christmas Music Festival at the Memorial Auditorium, 3 and 8 p .m. Dec.lO: NEWBERRY: "The Messiah" Newberry Col­lege Singers, 4 p.m., Miles Chapel. Dec . ll: GREENVILLE: College Choir Christmas Concert, 8 p.m . , North Greenville Junior Col­lege, Dec.l7: SPARTANBURG: Festival of Lessons and Carols, 7:30p.m., Twichell Auditorium. **Jan.ll: GREENVILLE:Joint concert,Greenville Symphony and Chorus and the Atlanta Symphony Orcheslra, 8 p.m., McAlister Auditorium. **Jan.l7: GREENVILLE:Mildred Dilling,harpist, 3 p.m., Furman University. **Jan.l7: ROCK RlLL: Klaus Hellwig and Masumi Arai, pianists, 8 p.m., Winthrop College Re­cital Hall. **Jan.l8: ROCK HILL: Master class piano work­shop, Klaus Hellwig,3 p.m.,Winthrop College. **Jan.l8: CLINTON: ~ildred Dilling, harpist, 10:30 a.m., Presbyterian College. **Jan.23: FLORENCE: Hildred Dilling, harpist, 8 p.m., Francis Marion College. **Jan.24: ROCK HILL: }lildred Dilling,harpist, 8 p.m., Winthrop College Recital Hall. Jan.25: CLEMSON: Mary Ann Buschlng, mezzo­soprano; Marilyn Ausrin, flute; and Douglas Vaughan, violin; Clemson Chamber Music Series 8 p.m., Daniel Hall Auditorium. Jan.3l: SPARTANBURG: Klaus Hellwig and Masumi Arai, pianists, Spartanburg Junior College.

THEATRE

Dec.l,2,5-9:GREENVILLE:"Ring Around the Moon" by the Furman Theatre Guild, a Theatre 73 Playhouse production, 8:15 p.m. Dec.l ,2&4: GREEJI.'VILLE: "Tom Sawyer, "Children 1 s Theatre, 7:30p.m., Dec. 3 at 3 p.m.

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Jan. f9·, 20 , 26&27: ANDERSON : "Butt-e~rfies Are •· ~-:23 :-FLomcr:-·m:Tatea·irrning:;-·n-ar-pist, Dec-:-:~~rJ:--'!>'UM'l'ER~ Free, ' 1 Anderson Community Theatre, Inc., mat- Francis Marion College, McNair Science Audi- ter Gallery of Art. inees at 2:30· p.m., Jan. 21 and 28. torium, 8 p.m. Dec . 3-31: COLUMBIA: Washington Equity Artists Jan.22: ROCK HILL: "Applause" with Patrice Jan.27: HARTSVILLE: Addis and Crofut, folk- north gallery, Columbia Museum of Art • Munsel,Winthrop College Artists Series,8 p.m. singers, Hartsville Community Concert Series. Dec. 3- 31: COLUMBIA: Dutch Fork Art Associa-James F. Byrnes Auditorium. Jan.29: FLORENCE: Florence Symphony Orchestra tion all member show, Columbia Museum of Art . Jan.25: CLINTON : "Tiger at the Gates,"Nation- Connoisseur Concert, Joyce Bryant guest art- ***Dec.4-Jan.7: WINNSBORO:S.C. State Art Col-a! Players at Presbyterian College. ist, 8 p.m., West Florence High School. lection.

VISUAL ARTS

All December: SPARTANBURG: Artists Guild Ex­hibit, upper and lmver galleries, The Arts Center. thru Dec.7: GREENVILLE: Guild of S.C. Artists Annual Exhibition, Greenville County Huseum, thru Dec.8: GREENVILLE: Bob Jones University senior art exhibition, Robert Latour, Fine Arts Building. thru Dec . l2 : SPARTANBURG: Springs Mil]s Exhi­bjtion, Converse College, Mjlliken Fine Arts Building. thru Dec.l5 : GREENVILLE: Fannie Allen Exhibit Greenville-Spartanburg Airport. thru Dec.l7:CLEMSON:Dutch Graphic Art on loan from Dorothy Van Arsdale Associates of Cler­mont, Fla., Rudolph Lee Gallery. Dec. 1: GAFFNEY: Christmas Art Sale,Limestone College, 9 a .m. to 8 p.m. and on Dec . 2 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Fullerton Auditorium. ***Dec . 4-Jan.7: LANCASTER: Student Art Mobile (SAM), Hubbard Hall, USC at Lancaster. Dec.9-Jan.12 : GREENVILLE;Bob Jones University senior art exhibit, JoAnne Freas, Fine Arts Building. Dec . l0-Jan.7: GREENVILLE : William H. Johnson exhibition, Greenville County Museum. Dec . l5-Jan.31 : GREENVILLE: Florence Brothers Exhibit, Greenville-Spartanburg Airport. Dec . 20-Jan . l4: CLEMSON; Visual Awareness, a mid-year student exhibit from all disciplines encompassed by the Col:ege of Architecture . Jan.J-19: GAFFNEY: 14 Prlntmak.Lrs from tlte Dayton Art Institute, Limestone College Li­brary. Jan.6-Feb.4: SPARTANBURG: Louise Napier, one man show, The Gallery . Jan.7-Feb.4: SPART&~URG: Exhibit of works of students and te<:>.chers of the Spartanburg County Art Association Art School, The Arts Center . Jan . 7: GREENVILLE: Art in Still Photography, Greenville County Library, 4 p.m., Sam Wang of Clemson, College of Architecture. ***Jan . 8-21: ROCK HILL: Student Art Mobile. ***Jan.8-21 : LA.l~CASTER: S. C. State Art Col­lection, USC at Lancaster . Jan.8-30: CLEMSON: Regional sculpture exhibit 1972,eighth annual exhibition of the Southern Association of Sculptors, Inc. Jan.9-28: GREENVILLE: Drawings from the Dil­lard Collection of the Weatherspoon Art Gal­lery, Greensboro, N.C., at the C:reenville County Museum. Jan.13: GREENVILLE: Bob Jones University senior art exhibit, Kathy Swank, Fine Arts Building. Jan.l4: GREENVILLE: Art in Motion Pictures, Greenville County Library,4 p.m. ,Dr. \.f. Vick Bost, Clemson University. Jan.21-Feb.3: GAFFNEY: Faculty Exhibition of Drawings by Sara Dame Setzer, Limestone Col­lege Library; reception Jan. 21 from 3 to 5. Jan.21: GREENVILLE:Art in Puppetry,Greenville County Library, 4 p .m. ***Jan.22-Feb.4:PENDLETON:Student Art Nobile, ***Jan.22-Feb.4:ROCK HILL:S.C. State Art Col­lection. Jan.28: GREENVILLE: Art in Cartoons, Green­ville County Library,Dr. Henry G. Goodman Jr.

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Dec.l2: FLORENCE: "The 400 Blows," Fran.:-i~ Marion College, 8:15 p.m.,Mc~air Science Aud­itodum. Jan.l6: FLORENCE: "Seven Samurai," Francis Marion College, 8:15 ~.m.,McNair Science Aud­itorium.

MUSIC

Dec .10: FLORENCE: Christmas Festival of Music Florence Symphony Orchestra, soloigts anc] choruses, 3 p.m .. , West Florence High School. **Jan.l2: BENNETTSVILLE: Atlanta Symphony Or­chestra, sponsored by the t·~arlhot'o Area Arts Council.

THEATRE

Jan.5-7: FLORENCE: "Due To A Lack Of Interest Tomorrow Has Been Cancelled," Florence Little Theatre Guild.

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DANCE

Dec.l4-l7: COLUMBIA: "The Nutcracker Suite , " by the Columbia City Ballet, 8 p .m., Dreher High School Auditorium.

MUSIC

Dec. 3: COLUMBIA : AGO Junior Choir Festival , 4 p.m. , Trinity Episcopal Church . Dec. 5: COLUMBIA: USC Concert Choir Christ­mas Concert,7 p.m.,First Presbyterian Church. Dec. 8: COLUMBIA: Lyric Theater,8 p . m.,Dreher High School Auditorium. Dec. 8: COLUMBIA: USC junior piano recital, Jane Smjth, 5 p.m., Fraser Hall. Dec.lO: COLUMBIA: ThP Columbia Choral Society under the direction of Guthrie Darr, ''The Messiah," at Shandon Methodist Church. Dec.ll: COLUMBIA: Columbia College senior or ­gan recital, Denise Elmore, 8 p.m., College Place Methodist Church. Dec.14: COLUMBIA: Student recitals, Columbia College, 10:20 a.m., Humphries Hall. **Jan.8:COLUMBIA:Columbia Choral Society con­cert with Robert Shaw and the Atlanta Sym­phony Orchestra, 8 p.m., Township Auditorium. Jan.ll: COLUMBIA: Marilyn Horne at Township Auditorium, 8 p.m., under the sponsorship of the Columbia Music Festival Association. **Jan . 21: COLUMBIA: Mildred Dilling, harpist, Columbia Museum Concert Series, 3:30 p.m. **Jan.22: COLUMBIA: Mildred Dilling, harpist, lecture at Fraser Hall, USC, 2:30 p.m.

RADIO

The Texaco Metropolitan Opera Series on ~~OK FM Radio, 104.7, 2 p.m. except where noted: Dec. 9: Otello (Verdi) Dec.l6: Die Walkure (Wagner) 1 p.m. Dec.23: Die Zauberflote (Mozart) Dec.30: Faust (Gounod) Jan. 6: La FiJ.le de Regiment (Donizetti) Jan. 13: La Traviata (Verdi) Jan.20: La Boheme (Puccini) Jan,27: Un Ballo ln Maschere (Verdi)

THEATRE

thru Dec.lO, 15-17, 22- 23,and 29-JO:COLUMBIA: "Babes in Toyland," Workshop Theatre. Dec.l,2,5-9: COLUMBIA: "Absence of a Cello," Town Theatre. Dec.2-5: ORANGEBURG: "The Clock," by the S.C. State College Henderson-Davis Players, 8 p.m. with a matinee at 2 p.m. on Dec. 2 Dec.5-9: SUM'l:'ER: ''Antigone," Sumter Little Theatre, Wesley 0. Brustad, guest director. Dec.6-9: COLUMBIA: "Tom Sawyer," University Players. Jan.l7-19: ORANGI':BURG: ;'Antigone" by the S.C. State College Henderson-Davis Players, 8 p.m. Jan.22-Feb.2: NEWBERRY:Newberry College Play­ers on tour with "Fiddler on the Roof." Jan.26-27, 30-Feb.J: COLUMBIA: "B~yond the Horizon," Town Theatre. Jan. 30· Feb.IO: COLUMBIA: "The Dumb Waiter" and "1-lhite Liars," Workshop Theatre.

VISUAL ARTS

***thru Dt:!c. :l: \HNNSBORO: Student Art Mobile. thru Pec.l5: ORANGEBURG: Jesse Jeter, sculp­ture and drawings, Whittaker Gallery, S.C. State College. Dec. 1: COLUMiHA: The Yaghj ian Family Show at the Havens Gallery. -Dec.2-24: COL~ffiiA: Columbia Science Museum Planetarium series, "Star of Bethlehem." Dec.2-3: COLU}1BTA: Philatelic Society Annual Show, Columbia Museum of Art.

Dec.l0- Jan.2: COLUMBIA: Chilean Graphics,cor· ridor, Columbia Museum of Art. Dec.30-Jan.28 : COLUMBIA: Columbia Science Mu­seum Planetarium Series, "Are We Alone." Jan.S-25: COLUMBIA: Sculptures vs. Paintings, W. William Ledyard, MD and J Bardin, north gallery , Columbia Museum of Art . Jan.7-28: SUMTER: Artists Guild Show winners, Sumter Gallery of Art . Jan.9-Feb.4: COLUMBIA: 19th Century Italian Art in American Collections, Columbia Museum of Art. Jan.l4-Feb . 4: ORANGEBURG: William H. Johnson exhibition, Whittaker Gallery,S.C. State Col­lege . Jan.25: COLUMBIA: Columbia Art Association Annual Meeting, 8 : 30 p . m. Jan.27- Feb.9: COLUMBIA : Scholastic Art Awards north gallery, Columbia Museum of Art.

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Dec.l9-23: CHARLOTTE: "The Nutcracker Suite" by the Piedmont Players of the North Carolina School of the Arts and the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra, Ovens Auditorium.

FILM

Dec. 3: CHARLOTTE: "The Horse's Mouth," Kino Film Series, 8 p . m., Mint Museum. Jan. 7: CHARLOTTE: "The Two of Us," Kino Film Series, 8 p.m., Mint Museum. Jan.28: CHARLOTTE: "Diamonds of the Night," Kino Film Series, 8 p.m., Mint Museum.

MUSIC

Dec. 3: CHARLOTTE: "The Messiah," Charlotte Community Chorus and Orchestra, 4 p.m., Ovens Auditorium. Dec.7-9: CHARLOTTE: Singing Christmas Tree by the Choral Society, 8:15 p.m., Ovens Auditor­ium; 3 p.m. on Dec. 9 and 10. Dec.l1: CHARLOTTE: Prague Chamber Orchestra, 8:15p.m., Ovens Auditorium. Jan.l3: CHARLOTTE: Della Joio's "A Psalm of David" and Vaughan Williams' "Hodie," Ovens Auditorium by the Charlotte Oratorio Singers, 8:15 p.m. Jan.24: CHARLOTTE: All orchestral program by the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Jacques Brourman,8:15 p.m.,Ovens Auditorium. Jan.27: CHARLOTTE: "Romeo and Juliet" youth matinees at 2:30 p.m. on J~n. 27 and 28, and at 8 p.m. on Jan. 29, Ovens Auditorium. Jan. 28: CHARLOTTE:Recital.,James Havli.k.,sa><o­phonist, 3 p.m., Mint Huseum.

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