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The Brooklyn College Conservatory of
Music Presents
Computer Music
Showcase
Douglas Geers, Director
On the Programme:
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Pauline Oliveros
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Dave Ruder
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Ian Munro
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Marc Jensen
Wednesday, May
2, 2011 - 7pm Evening
Studio 312, Roosevelt
Admission is FREE
Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music
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The Conservatory of Music Presents
Minimalism to the Max
The Brooklyn College
Percussion Ensemble
Frank Cassara, Director
On the Programme:
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Steve Reich
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Philip Glass
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John Cage
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Others
Tuesday, May
3, 2011 - 7pm Evening
Walt Whitman Theatre
General Admission: $5
Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music
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The Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music Presents
Conservatory Wind Ensemble
II
Emily Moss, Conductor
On the Programme:
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Mozart/Buehlman
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Stamp
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Ticheli
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King/Schissel
Wednesday, May
4, 2011 - 7pm Evening
Walt Whitman Theatre
All Tickets: $5
Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music
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The Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music Presents
Brooklyn College Big Band
Salim Washington, Director
Big Band music of Oliver Lake, Charles
Tolliver and others.
Thursday,
May 5, 2011 - 7pm Evening
Studio 312, Roosevelt Hall
General Admission:
$5
Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music
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The Brooklyn College Department
of Theatre Presents

William Shakespeare's
Julius Caesar
Directed by
William Addis
A Thesis Production
This timeless
drama draws on the gripping story of the
assassination of an iconic leader and the
civil war that follows this event. Part
political thriller, part psychological
drama, and part mythology, Shakespeare's
great exploration of the corrupting nature
of power continues to resonate in today's
political climate.
Thursday thru Saturday,
May 5 - May 7, 2011 - 7:30pm
Evenings
Saturday and Sunday, May 7 & May 8, 2011 - 2pm Matinees
The New Workshop Theatre
General Admission
- $15
Seniors: $12
Students with a valid ID: $6
Brooklyn College Theater Department Official
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From
Brooklyn Center's Community Showcase

Afro Caribbean Entertainment Presents
The 35th Annual
Mother's Day All- Star
Caribbean Festival
with
more than 10 of the hottest Caribbean Performers!
Once again on the
Great Stage in the Walt Whitman Theatre, the
Grand Daddy of Caribbean SuperStar
shows! This year featuring these
world renown Caribbean
performers:
Alison Hinds
3 Canal
Shadow
Tasha P |
King David Rudder
Fay Ann Lyons
Edwin Yearwood
Lord Nelson |
MC: Jason Benn
Tommy Joseph
&
The Sunshine Band
And Founder, Isaac McLeod |
Saturday, May 7, 2011 -
8pm Evening
Walt Whitman Theatre
Tickets: $30, $40, $55, $60,
VIP-$65
Tickets can be purchased at:
Brooklyn Center Box Office
-- 718-951-4500
For Information: 917-447-2323 or
917-327-9972

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From
Brooklyn Center's Community Showcase

D'Anointed Tehillah Presents
Committed in Concert
Winners
of NBC's "The Sing Off"
With Special Guests - "The Sax
Man" Abraham Ogunlade, Laos in Harmony,
Kingsboro Temple's Royal Priesthood,
Shirley-Ann Thomas Laurencin. With
door prizes!
This
concert would be a great gift for Mom and the entire
family!
Sunday, May 8, 2011 -
5pm Early Evening
Walt Whitman Theatre
Tickets: $30
for a limited time only
General Admission: $50
Tickets available at:
Brooklyn Center Box Office
-- 718-951-4500
and at
www.danointed.com

ABC Book Store
115-50 Merrick Blvd. Jamaica, NY - 718-291-8006 x217
Gloria's Restaurant
764 Nostrand Ave, Brooklyn NY - 718-773-3476
Call or
Pick-up at D'Anointed Tehillah Ministries Office
347-298-9971,
347-239-5349, 347-587-3616

The D'Anointed Tehillah Ministries
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The Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music Presents
Composers Concert 1
Douglas Cohen, Faculty Coordinator
Whitney George, Program Coordinator
Conservatory of Music composers present
their new acoustic and electroacoustic
works.
Monday, May
9, 2011 - 7pm Evening
Studio 312, Roosevelt Hall
Admission is FREE
Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music
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The Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music Presents
Conservatory
Jazz Ensemble
Salim Washington, Director
Music and the musicians associated with The
East, Brooklyn's Historic and Cultural
Education Center.
Tuesday,
May 10, 2011 - 7pm Evening
Studio 312, Roosevelt Hall
Admission is FREE
Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music
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The Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music Presents
Music For Strings 2
Conservatory of Music students present
works for strings.
Wednesday,
May 11, 2011 - 5pm Early Evening
Studio 312, Roosevelt Hall
Admission is FREE
Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music
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The Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music Presents
Afternoon Chamber
Music Ensemble
Conservatory of Music students present solo
and chamber works.
Thursday,
May 12, 2011 - 1pm Matinee
Studio 312, Roosevelt Hall
Admission is FREE
Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music
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The Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music Presents
Computer
Music Ensemble
Douglas Geers, Director
Works by Conservatory Computer Music
students.
Thursday,
May 12, 2011 - 7pm Evening
Studio 312, Roosevelt Hall
Admission is FREE
Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music
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The Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music Presents
Pyotr Ilyich
Tchaikovsky's
Eugene Onegin
The Brooklyn College Opera Theatre
Richard Milton Barrett, Director and
Conductor
Tchaikovsky used original verses from
Pushkin's novel and chose scenes that
involved the emotional world and fortunes of
his heroes, calling the opera "lyrical
scenes." The opera is episodic; there is no
continuous story, just selected highlights
of Onegin's life. Since the original story
was so well known, Tchaikovsky knew his
audience could easily fill in any details
that he omitted. A similar treatment is
found in Puccini's La Bohème. The composer
had finished the opera by January 1878.
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Wikipedia
Saturday,
May 14, 2011 - 7:30pm Evening
Sunday, May 15, 2011 - 2pm Matinee
Walt Whitman Theatre
General Admission:
$10

Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music
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The Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music Presents
Composers Concert 2
Douglas Cohen, Faculty Coordinator
Whitney George, Program Coordinator
Conservatory of Music composers present
their new acoustic and electroacoustic
works.
Monday, May
16, 2011 - 7pm Evening
Walt Whitman Theatre
Admission is FREE
Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music
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The Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music Presents
The
Music of Spain
Featuring students of Dr. Adam Kent
Conservatory of Music students of Dr. Adam
Kent perform Spanish works by
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Falla
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Halffter
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Mompou
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others
Tuesday, May
17, 2011 - 7pm Evening
Studio 312, Roosevelt Hall
Admission is FREE
Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music
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From
Brooklyn Center's Community Showcase
Everybody's Magazine and Jambiz Productions Present
Oliver Samuels/Patrick Brown's
Midnight At Puss Creek
Directed by Trevor Nairne and
Patrick Brown
Midnight at Puss Creek is a hilariously scary
Who-Dun-It. This latest from the talented team of
Samuels/Brown stars Oliver Samuels, Glen Campbell,
Camille Davis, Courtney Wilson and Sharee
McDonald-Russell. Once again this incredibly talented
ensemble troupe which has brought down the house here at
Brooklyn Center year after year is sure to up the ante
on hilarity and pure laughter with their new offering.
Midnight at Puss Creek
has already garnered rave reviews:
"Excellent setup, written with intricate
plotting..."
"Jamaican theatre could do with more
writers courageous enough to go against the grain in a
bid to deliver the daring and the risky. With Midnight
at Puss Creek, playwright-co-director Patrick Brown and
his cast of usual suspects (pun definitely intended,
this time around) have pulled off an impressive feat:
repositioning the classic murder mystery with a blend of
stellar technical work, deadpan humour, sardonic wit and
that intrepid Jamaican element."
"...
Enjoyable punch-lines
and big, side-splitting laughs."
-- Tyrone's Verdict Review
Saturday, May 21, 2011 - 8pm
- Evening
Walt Whitman Theatre
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Tickets: Orch - $48
Mezz -
$43
Balc
- $39 |

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From the Target FamilyFun Series
Brooklyn Center Presents
An American Family Theater Production
Beauty and the Beast
Imprisoned by a
monstrous Beast, a young girl learns that outward
appearances can be deceiving and, with a magical kiss,
frees the Beast from his curse. This Target FamilyFun
production is recommended for ages four and up.
Please Note: This is
not the Disney version of Beauty and the Beast.
Sunday, May 22, 2011 - 2pm Matinee
Walt Whitman Theatre
Advance Tickets
- $6; $7 at the door


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From
Brooklyn Center's Community Showcase
R-Larnens-Star Productions Presents
Direct from Russia!
Alexander Martsinkevich and "Kabriolet"

The
“Kabriolet” was formed in 1994 under
the leadership of Alexander
Martsinkevich. Among the St.
Petersburg Gypsy ensembles, Alexander Martsinkevich and his group
“Kabriolet,” there is hardly any who
can compare. Show-group “Kabriolet”
performed in major concert halls and
nightclubs in Kiev and then traveled
all over Europe; they have been on tour in
many cities of Russia, the laureates
and winners of numerous music
festivals at home and abroad too
numerous to list. The
multi-talented group have won
accolades in successful tours in
London, Czechia, Poland, Denmark,
Sweden, Switzerland, Bulgaria and
now they will appear on the Great Stage right here in
Brooklyn!
Saturday, May 28, 2011 -
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From
Brooklyn Center's Community Showcase
J & L Productions Present
Annual
Mother's
Day Gala
Featuring the Top Haitian Artists
Sponsored
by City Health Home Care Services
Micheline De Paris
- Hudshill Derosiers
Dr. Alex Alerte - Dr. Mocombe
Dr. Dalmacy - Dr. Compas
Sunday, May 29, 2011 - 7pm
Evening
Walt Whitman Theatre
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Tickets -
General Admission: $30 / $40 At the door
Children under 12: $20 |

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