The Nittany cub. (Erie, Pa.) 1948-1971, November 14, 1966, Image 4

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    ARTS FESTIVAL OPENS NOVEMBER 13
The 1966 Edinboro State College
Fine Arts Festival will open on Sun
day, November 13 at 2 o'clock in
Memorial Auditorium. The events
that will follow during the next
five days will present to the public
a varied program of the arts, ranging
from photography to theatre, and in
cluding graphic art, music, poetry,
and cinema.
The opening event of the First
Fine Arts Festival will be a concert
by the famed jazz pianist, Thelonius
Monk. Monday's event, at 8:15 in
the auditorium is "Coffee House"
inspired, the entertainer being Ce
dric Smith from the Black Swan Cof
fee House of Stratford, Canada. At
2 o'clock in Memorial Auditorium,
Donald Hall, a famous contemporary
poet, will speak on "The New Poetry."
In the Erie Civic Theatre at 8:15
p.m. the world premiere of Tennessee
Williams' American Blues will be
sented.
Alfred Kern, a contemporary nov
elist of note, will conduct an inter
esting and informative lecture and
discussion on the subject of contem
porary literature on Wednesday at
2:00 - p.m. in Memorial Auditorium.
Thursday, 2:00 p.m. Seonain Robert
son of the University of London will
lecture on current trends in art and
at 8:15 the Edinboro State College
Collegiate Singers will present a
special concert. Friday, Brett Ruth
erford will present a World Premiers
concert of his newly written works
for piano. The Festival will close
Friday evening in Memorial Auditor
ium with the showing of.the 1961
Swedish cinematic masterpiece, Mein
Kampf.
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in the lobby of Ross Dining Hall.
The 1966 Edinboro State Col
lege Fine Arts Festival offers
many opportunities for both stu
dents and residents of surrounding
areas to enhance their cultural
knowledge, as well as being thor
oughly entertained by the many
fine events. The Arts Festival is
an activity that occurs but once
a year, and it is a rare opportun
ity for individuals to participate
in a nearly complete synthesis of
the fine arts. v.
The public is welcome to
attend all events but must obtain
tickets in advance at the Auditor
ium Office for the Thelonius Monk
performance.
THAT'S RESOURCEFUL
Remember the terrible rain *
we had on All-University Day?
And then the rain had to follow
us home and turn Behrend into a
pool of water. One unfortunate
freshmen, after wading in the
rain was faced with the aggrava
tion of not being able to close
his umbrella. He fought with the
thing for a while, became quite
irate, and took the umbrella
apart. Behrend now has a good
start on a television antenna
(all we need is a television) and
our student can be seen walking in
the rain wearing a black poncho
(that for some reason looks like
it came from an umbrella).
by Lorie Balog
ITM:9