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Township
From Staff Reports
Within two days, The Towra
different forms of entertainnr
sponsors a Big Apple Dan<
tpmnnra rv Phriction
f j x/.??tuwau vuv;audU
Monday.
The Big Apple Dance C
Calloway's Cotton Club Revi
transformed into a 1930s-era
and the Calloway show, featur
The 74-year-old Calloway, 1
Ho" Man, has been performi
has been seen recently on se
Blues Brothers" film, which i
Belushi.
In the early '30s, Calloway
with Duke Ellington's Jungl<
Club, where the ambience of t
and the types ? created a ge
among the "cafe society."
The Cotton Club floor sh<
especially written, directed i
was during me days when jaa
cepted, danced to, listened to
Township will be a tribute to tt
The dance contest, which b
into two categories: celebrity
Several local celebrities wi
recognized with Kitani's Big /
place winners in the general c
Big Apple ? New York City.
Tickets for dance contest
spectators are $8.25, $7.25 and
Amy Grant is a 21-year
Christian music. She is a
nominee, having broken into tl
A recent graduate of Vandei
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test among consumers of both
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for best taste overall. In a :
test.the Whopper beat We
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slates dan
ship will be the site of two very
lent, as the Kitani Foundation
ce Contest Sunday and con\my
Grant performs in concert
ontest is paired with "Cab
sited." The Township will be
dariPP thpatpr for* fVio
vv,? *v? txiu VUIUCOI
ing Calloway himself.
cnown to many as the "Hi-Deng
for more than 50 years. He
veral TV specials and in "The
starred Dan Ackroyd and John
r and his orchestra alternated
e Band at New York's Cotton
he era ? the people, the styles
neral desire to wish to be seen
)w, presented on stage, was
ind created for the club. This
:z was just beginning to be acand
enjoyed. The show at The
latera.
egins at 7 p.m., will be divided
and general audience dancers.
11 compete, with the winner
^pple of the Year Award. Firstontest
will win a trip to the real
ants are $10. Admission for
$5.25.
old singer of contemporary
three-time Grammy award
tie recording business at age 15.
bilt University, she is bringing
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lis coupon before ordering.
>t to be used with other cou]
I by law. This offer expires (
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ce contest,
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nmy urant, a contemporary Chris
Grammy Award nominee, will perfo
Monday.
her style of music across the co
singer/songwriter Gary Chapman.
The concert begins at 7:30 Monc
$5.75. For more information, call T
252-6530.
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mntry with her husband,
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Local theate
student inte
From Staff Reports
Local theater of interest to the
stretching its boundaries be
department and established Coli
The recently-formed Act I T1
will present its first production i
students head the cast in the sea:
the Chapin Community Theatre i
Act I, which was born last ye
Good Man, Charlie Brown." ha<
ways and has brought in Jim E
amateur actor and director, to c
comedy/thriller, "Deathtrap."
The show will run Oct. 22-30,
p.m. in the Heyward Moore F
Avenue in West Columbia.
USC theater majors Robert H
Ellen Rollinson are all working
the musical comedy "Once Upon
The show opens tomorrow an
with performances at 8 n m ii
Complex auditorium.
Hooker, a junior, is directing
Chapin. He directed the theat
Abner" last year. Both Hanna ai
"Li'l Abner."
In this year's show, Hanna wi
Rollinson will play Princess 1
children's tale, "The Princess ai
follows the adventures of an ovei
marriages in her queendom unti
her son, Prince Dauntless the Dr;
Tickets for Act I's "Deathtrap
for students and senior citizer
"Once Upon a Mattress" are $2
students.
10 EXCITING
v/rru
OCTOBER 16-;
FAIRGROUND!
COLUMBIA
"There 's more to see
that's FREE!"
Featuring
T ATTRACTIONS ?
* GRANDSW
OLYMPIC INTERN
CIRCUS
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CHILDREN'S PET1
* MOVIETONE
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WORLD FAMO
CLYDESDALE H<
* STATE FAIR R,
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GOLDEN KNIG
Iln our spacious exhibition!
Agricufhire Cattte
Home and Craft Swine D
Fine Arts Poultry I
Soecial Dai
I School Days ? Fridays. Oc
Special Kindergarten Tour ? Mon &
Farm Bureau Day ? Tues
Conservation Districts Day ? T
Senior Citizens Day - Wed
I TO FAIRGROUNDS
Adults $2.00
Youth (Ages 6-17) $1.00 flf
Children (5 yrs. and under) FREE 3
Antnmnkilar *?? ?n ?
nuiuniuuii09 #?.UU wmm
Busbs $4.00
ADVANCE ADMISSIONS
Adults $1.50 Youth (6-17) 75c
i Prior to Fair on sale at Main Gate
ticket booth on Rosewood Dr.
irs get
rest
j university community is
yond the USC theater
imbia amateur theaters,
leatre in West Columbia
lext week, and three USC
son-opening production of
n nearby Chapin, S.C.
ar and staged "You're a
? been revamped in some
Quick, a familiar local
lirect Ira Levin's popular
with performances at 8
'ine Arts Center on "B"
ooker, Randy Hanna and
with the Chapin troupe in
i a Mattress."
d runs through Saturday
n the Chapin Recreation
the show, his second in
er's production of "Li'l
nd Rollinson were seen in
ill portray the jester and
Winifred. Based on the
nd the Pea," the musical
'bearing queen, who bans
1 a bride can be found for
ab.
" are $5 for adults and $3
is. Tickets for Chapin's
\ for adults and $2.50 for
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