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An opening for two exhibits: Selected Work by Maude I. Kerns and The World According to Bollans, Chan, Hoffer, Huang is July 23 at Maude Kerns Art Center. The musical group Nice Soft Pants provides lush entertainment during the reception. Here's Texas Limited by Charlie Huang. See Friday Calendar.


You saw the movie The Tango Lesson and now you want to learn to shake your hot heels in a steamy, tango fashion? Look no further. Florencia Taccetti, star of that sultry movie and former dance partner of the famous Pablo Veron, will teach an introductory course on tango at The Tango Center. Live music accompanies the evening, and you can bet your shiny shoes that the tango community's will turn out in spades. See Dance Listings.


Du-dum. Du-dum. Duuuuuu-dum. Impact! Arts' Moonlight Serenade & Cinema kicks off a summer season of music and film at Broadway Plaza with a screening of Jaws and live music with the Fiddlin' Big Sue Band. What's that in the water!? See Friday Calendar.


The Sam Bond's Anniversary Party is always an entertaining, ribald bash. This year features an action-packed evening, including peformances by Kathryn Claire and the Chairs, Ty Connor, (they alone are worth the price of admission), Los Mex Pistols and more. With many a tasty beer on tap. See Saturday Calendar.


Finishing up a four-week DanceAbility teacher certification course, the Joint Forces Dance Company hosts an evening of outdoor dance performances in various downtown Eugene locations ending with a dance party featuring music by Abakadubi at the WOW Hall. See Friday Calendar.


The 4th Annual Pet Lover's Party in the Park is a benefit for the Bearen Foundation in Alton Baker Park. All those who love dogs, cats, goldfish and other pets will benefit as well, enjoying demonstrations, an agility course, vendors, contests, photos, game booths, pet adoptions and much, much more. The Bearen Foundation has been helping save the lives of pets for nearly four years. See Sunday Calendar.


The Cuthbert is happening this week with performances by The Temptations and the Four Tops (July 23), and Harry Connick Jr. (Right) (July 27). The rest of the musical season features The Legends of Doo Wop (Aug. 14), Peter, Paul & Mary (Aug. 28), Willie Nelson (Sept. 19) and Lyle Lovett (Sept. 23). Them's some chillin' tunes! See Friday and Tuesday Calendar.


Bravo to the held-over and often sold-out Hedwig and the Angry Inch at Actors Cabaret. Playing an East German rock 'n' roll goddess, the victim of a botched sex-change operation, Eugene's Adam Goldthwaite has led a talented cast through lung-breaking rock theater. Now catch last two shows of this terrific performance. See Friday Calendar.



THURSDAY, JULY 22
Sunrise 5:51 am; Sunset 8:47 pm
Av High 83; Av Low 51

KIDSTUFF Silly Stories and Twisted Tales Impact! Arts performances, 11:30 am today, tomorrow and July 24, Impact! Arts, 2520 Harris St. $2.

Summer Reading Club features The Big Orange Splot!, 2 pm, Downtown Library, "It Takes Teens to Tango," 1 pm, Sheldon Community Center. Register at 682-8316. FREE.

"Spin, Pop, Boom!" mad science event, 11:30 am, Douglas Gardens Park. FREE.

Lewis and Clark Meet the Pirates, 1:30 pm, Springfield Library. FREE.

LECTURES "Mapping Software Clinic," Matt Symonds, 7 pm, REI. FREE.

"Innovation in Facility Management," Jim Lloyd, 7 pm, EWEB Headquarters Training Center. FREE.

LITERARY ARTS A reading and discussion with Nina Kiriki Hoffman and Leslie What; Reflective Readers book club meeting, 7 pm, Barnes and Noble Books. FREE.

The Science of Spirituality reading group meeting, 7 pm, Borders Books. FREE.

MUSIC Fiddler on the Roof, 7:30 pm today, tomorrow and July 24, 29, 30 and 31, and at 2 pm July 25, Performance Hall, LCC Main Campus. $20, $18 stu., sr. adv., $22 dos.

John Hiatt, Dani Linnetz, 5 pm, Secret House Vineyards. $32 adv.

Gamelan Sari Pandhawa, 8 pm, Café Paradiso. $3.

Ron O'Keefe, 6:30 pm, Coiner Park, Cottage Grove. FREE.

Grasshopper, 8 pm, Luna. $5.

ON THE AIR "New Dimensions" features "Cultural Nonviolence," Satish Kumar, 6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM.

"Jefferson Radio" features "Free or Low Cost Legal Assistance for Elderly and Low Income People," Bill Deatheridge, 8 am and 8 pm, KRVM, 1280 AM.

OUTDOORS/RECREATION The Eugene Emeralds vs. the Everett Aquasox, 7:05 pm tonight and tomorrow, Civic Stadium. For information call 342-5367.

THEATER The Off-Broadway Revue, 7 pm tonight and July 24, and at 2 pm July 25, Actors Cabaret. $8, $6 youth.

 

FRIDAY, JULY 23
Sunrise 5:52 am; Sunset 8:46 pm
Av High 83; Av Low 51

Mitzi Linn's studio sale, 4942 W. Amazon. See Friday.

ARTS/VISUAL A gallery talk about work by Kris Ibach and Claudia Cilloniz Marchini, 3 pm and an opening reception, 5:30 pm, Jacobs Gallery, lower level, Hult. FREE.

Mitzi Linn's Studio Sale and show, 11 am to 7 pm today through July 25 and July 29, 30 and 31, 4942 W. Amazon. 485-8725. FREE.

An opening for The World According to Bollans, Chan, Hoffer, Huang, and Selected Works by Maude I. Kerns, 6 pm Maude Kerns Art Gallery. FREE.

COMEDY ComedySportz, 8 pm today and tomorrow, ComedySportz Theater, 1030 Oak St. 517-9996. $8, $7 with a can of food for FOOD for Lane Co.

DANCE DanceAbility outdoor performances, 4 to 7 pm, various downtown locations. For information go to www.danceability.com

DEMONSTRATION Tai-chi demonstration, 5 pm, behind the River House, 301 N. Adams. 682-5329. FREE.

FESTIVALS "Beyond Conventions: A Festival of Alternatives to Politics as Usual" festival features workshops and discussions on: women's reproductive rights; racism; free trade, gay marriage and other topics, from 10 am to 5 pm today, and from noon to 5 pm tomorrow, various Eugene locations. A film festival at 180 PLC, UO is 5 pm tonight. A benefit concert with George and Julius at Morning Glory Café is 7 pm tomorrow. For information and schedule, call 343-8548 or go to www.eugenepeaceworks.orgWhiteaker Neighborhood River Festival features music, kayaks, slip-n-slide, dance and storytelling, 4 to 7 pm, behind the River House, 301 N. Adams St. FREE.

FILM Impact! Arts Moonlight Serenade & Cinema features screenings of JAWS, with music by Fiddlin' Big Sue Band, 8 pm, Broadway Plaza. $2 sug. don.

Premiere of No Choice, 7:30 pm, McDonald Theater. A reception is at 6:30 pm. $10.

GATHERINGS Sheldon Pool "Backyard Barbecue," 7:30 to 9 pm Fridays. For information and cost, call 682-5314.

UUCE Singletarians meeting, 7:30 pm, Unitarian Universalist Church. $2 sug. don.

KIDSTUFF Dance and art party for 2-5 year-olds and their caregivers, 10 am, DIVA. 689-3233. don.

Silly Stories and Twisted Tales continues. See Thursday, July 22.

Teen book chat, 3 pm, Downtown Library. FREE.

MUSIC Jen & Jen, 7 pm, Borders Books. FREE.

Abakadubi DanceAbility performance, 8:30 pm, WOW Hall. $6-$12 ss.

Entropy, The Barrow-Wights, Amazing Flaming Panties, 8 pm, Agate Hall, 18th and Agate. $3.

The Temptations and The Four Tops, 7:30 pm, Cuthbert Amphitheater. $39-$55.

Vanessa Lowe Band, 9 pm, Café Paradiso. $5-$7 ss.

Scott Huckabay, 9 pm, Cozmic Pizza. $5.

Mare Wakefield, Dan Jones, 8 pm, Sam Bond's. $5.

Lymbic System, The Trio Grande CD release party, 10 pm, Luckey's. $3.

The Peter Giri Project, 9:15 pm, Juanita's Hideaway Lounge. FREE.

Fiddler on the Roof continues. See Thursday, July 22.

ON THE AIR "Jefferson Radio" features "Advancing the Quality and Value of Health Care in the United States," Don Berwick, 8 am and 8 pm, KRVM, 1280 AM.

OUTDOORS/RECREATION The Eugene Emeralds vs. the Everett Aquasox continues. See Thursday, July 22.

SCIENCE "Reach for the Stars!" features talk by John Dobson, fun science installations and a star-gazing party with hand-built telescopes, 6:30 to 9:30 pm, The Science Factory. FREE.

THEATER Hedwig and the Angry Inch, 8 pm today and tomorrow, Actors Cabaret. $12.

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, 8 pm tonight, tomorrow and July 30, 31 and Aug. 6 and 7, and at 2 pm July 25, Actors Cabaret. $15 res., $12 gen., $29.99 includes dinner; $12 for July 25 and $24.95 includes brunch on July 25.

 

SATURDAY, JULY 24
Sunrise 5:53 am; Sunset 8:45 pm
Av High 83; Av Low 51

ARTS/VISUAL "My Kid Could've Painted That!" Pollack painting contest for kids features prizes, 10 am, Broadway Plaza. FREE.

Celebration of Project 33 features demonstration of borosilicate glory holes, 7 pm to midnight, Eugene Glass School. $5.

Mitzi Linn's Studio Sale and show continues. See Friday.

BENEFITS Core Star summer benefit and art show gallery opening event, 9 am to 12 pm and from 5 to 8 pm, Core Star Cultural Center. For information call 345-4132.

Benefit for the education of young, orphaned women in Zimbabwe features a silent auction and music by Kudana and others, 9 pm, Cozmic Pizza. $5-$10 ss.

COMEDY ComedySportz continues. See Friday.

FESTIVAL "Beyond Conventions: A Festival of Alternatives to Politics as Usual" continues. See Friday.

GATHERINGS Saturday Market features Farmers' Market, crafters, musicians, vendors & food court, 10 am to 5 pm, 8th Ave. and Oak St. Spencer Doidge plays at 10 am; Invincible Vincent performs magic at 11 am; Lorna Miller plays at noon; Honey Buckit at 1 pm; Scott Huckabay at 2 pm and Jessica Rae plays at 3:30 pm. FREE.

FOOD for Lane County Youth Farm features sale of fresh produce and flowers, 10 am to 2 pm Saturdays, 705 Flamingo Ave., Spfd. 343-2822. FREE.

KIDSTUFF "Up in the Sky" planetarium show for younger audiences, 1 pm, The Science Factory. $4, $3 sr.

"Storytelling That Children Will Love," Esther Stutzman, 1:30 pm, Springfield Library. FREE.

Nickelodeon summer camp features stories, costumed characters, games, crafts and more, 11 am Saturdays through July, Borders Books. FREE.

Silly Stories and Twisted Tales continues. See Thursday, July 22.

LECTURES "Introduction to the Library Catalogue," 10 am, Downtown Library. FREE.

"ADD: The 20 Hour Solution," Mark Steinberg, 3 pm, Barnes and Noble. FREE.

"Intermediate GPS Field Day," Matt Symonds, 11 am, REI. FREE.

LITERARY ARTS Ken Ross talks and signs copies of his book, A Mathematician at the Ballpark, 3 pm, Tsunami Books. FREE.

MUSIC The Ovulators, The Shudders, 9:30 pm, Black Forest. FREE.

That 1 Guy, 7 pm, Café Paradiso. $7.

Anniversary show features Kathryn Claire and the Chairs, Ty Connor, Cabinessence, Captain and Neil, Manishevitz, Los Mex Pistols and many others, 9 pm, Sam Bond's. $3.

Mary Kadderly, 8:30 pm, Luna. $6.

AlterEGO, Speedshift, Sweater Club and 10MinutesDown, 10 pm, Downtown Lounge. $5.

The 77s, The Strawmen, 8 pm, WOW Hall. $12 adv., $15 dos.

Fiddler on the Roof continues. See Thursday, July 22.

Mountain biking skills clinic, Outdoor Program Barn, UO. See Saturday.

OUTDOORS/RECREATION The Obsidians hike 8 miles, Black Crater, 7 miles, Olallie Mountain, 8 miles, Sahalie Falls. See YMCA board for details.

GEARS rides 45 miles, Sunrise Café. Meet at 9 am, Alton Baker Park. FREE.

Mountain biking skills clinic, 9 am, The Barn, Outdoor Program, UO. Register at 346-4365. $6.

Calapooya Divide wildflower hike, 8 am, South Eugene High School parking lot. 225-6440. FREE.

Nearby Nature restoration celebration features naturescaping and park clean-up, 12:30 to 3:30 pm, Park Host Residence, Alton Baker Park. 687-9699. FREE.

SCIENCE "Ringworld: Voyage to Saturn" planetarium show, 2 pm today and tomorrow through Sept. 30, The Science Factory. Exhibit hall features "Heartbeat Drumbeat" and "Motion Challenge." $4, $3 sr.

SPIRITUAL Krishna chanting and dinner, 5 pm, Planet Goloka. don.

Healing Sands drumming, sandtray and fire pit ceremony, 6:30 pm. For information call 747-6900. $10-$20 sug. don.

THEATER The Off-Broadway Revue continues. See Thursday, July 22.

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street continues. See Friday.

Hedwig and the Angry Inch continues. See Friday.

 

SUNDAY, JULY 25
Sunrise 5:54 am; Sunset 8:44 pm
Av High 83; Av Low 51

ARTS/VISUAL Mitzi Linn's Studio Sale and show continues. See Friday.

BENEFIT 4th Annual Pet-Lover's Party in the Park benefit for the Bearan Foundation features games, agility course, photographs, music by Norma Fraser and more, 11 am to 3 pm, Alton Baker Park. don.

COMEDY The Comedy Workout, 8 pm, Actors Cabaret. $7.

FESTIVAL "Beyond Conventions: A Festival of Alternatives to Politics as Usual" continues. See Friday.

GATHERINGS Mercado Latino open-air Latin American marketplace features Latin American food, produce, handcrafts, clothes and more, 11 am to 4:30 pm, 8th Ave. and Oak. Mario Mora teaches salsa dancing at 11:30 am; a piñata for kids is at 12:30 pm and Trio Primavera plays at 2 pm. FREE.

Rainbow Family potluck picnic, 1 to 5 pm, Skinners Butte Park. FREE.

KIDSTUFF Pick-up chess games for kids, 3 pm Sundays, Maurie Jacobs Park. FREE.

Games, songs, face painting and other fun for children, 11 am, Scobert Gardens Park. FREE.

MUSIC Oregon Tuba Ensemble, 6:30 pm, Washburne Park. FREE.

Fiddler on the Roof continues. See Thursday, July 22.

ON THE AIR "New View of Yourself and Healing," 7 am, KPNW, 1120 AM.

OUTDOORS/RECREATION The Obsidians hike 10.3 miles, Chucksney Mountain, 10 miles, Scott Mountain. See YMCA board for details.

Tai-chi, 1 pm, Scobert Gardens, 4th and Blair. 686-4646. FREE.

GEARS rides 56 miles to Brownsville. Meet at 8 am, Alton Baker Park. FREE.

SCIENCE "Ringworld: Voyage to Saturn" continues. See Saturday.

SPIRITUAL Meditation and practice of The Buddha Path, 11 am, Dzogchen Buddha Center. 431-1066. FREE.

THEATER Breastfeeding at the Bowling Alley musical comedy includes a puppet play, and Carried Away by My Sense of Touch, a dance by Hannah Downs, 4 pm, Tsunami Books. don.

The Off-Broadway Revue continues. See Thursday, July 22.

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street continues. See Friday.

 

MONDAY, JULY 26
Sunrise 5:55 am; Sunset 8:43 pm
Av High 83; Av Low 52

KIDSTUFF Summer Reading Club features "Poetry in Motion," 11 am, Downtown Library. Register at 682-8316. FREE.

Raggedy Ann costumed character appearance, 10 am, Barnes and Noble. FREE.

OUTDOORS/RECREATION Tai chi with Suman Sensei, 5:15 pm, Living Earth Herbs. Register at 345-7744. $15.

SPIRITUAL Introduction to raja yoga meditation, 7 pm. For information call 343-5252. FREE.

 

TUESDAY, JULY 27
Sunrise 5:56 am; Sunset 8:42 pm
Av High 83; Av Low 52

GATHERING Family Values potluck and dance with music by The Cheeseburgers, 6 pm, Amazon Park. FREE.

KIDSTUFF Summer Reading Club features "Poetry in Motion," 2 pm, Bethel Library; "Sketching Nature," 3 pm, Downtown Library. Register at 682-8316. FREE.

Alice in Wonderland, 11 am today through July 31 and from Aug. 3 to 7, Robinson Theatre, UO. $4.

LECTURE "Fibromyalgia," Sunny Kierstyn, 12:30 pm, Willamalane Sr. Center, Spfd. FREE.

"Honor Your Personal Power" Wings evening with Kris King, 7 pm, The Wings Building. Register at 683-8540. FREE.

MUSIC Inoke, 6:30 pm, Island Park, Spfd. FREE.

Harry Connick Jr., 7 pm, Cuthbert Amphitheater. $50.

ON THE AIR "Alternative Radio" features "Economic Warfare: Argentina to Iraq," Naomi Klein," 6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM.

OUTDOORS/RECREATION GEARS rides a Show 'n' Go. Meet at 10 am, Alton Baker Park. FREE.

SPIRITUAL Zen meditation, 7 pm, Eugene Zendo. 302-4576. FREE.

Open Sky Shambhala meditation group, 7 pm, 100 W. Q St. 726-1988. FREE.

 

WEDNESDAY, JULY 28
Sunrise 5:57 am; Sunset 8:41 pm
Av High 83; Av Low 52

GATHERINGS Baseball book club meeting, 7 pm, Borders Books. FREE.

Chick-Lits book group meeting, 7 pm, Barnes and Noble. FREE.

KIDSTUFF Summer Reading Club features "Poetry in Motion," 2 pm, Sheldon Library and "Sketching Nature," 3 pm, Bethel Branch Library. To register call 682-5766. FREE.

Andrew Team juggles, 11:30 am, Meadow Park. FREE.

Alice in Wonderland continues. See Tuesday.

Author David Ray Griffin speaks at the Hilton. See Wednesday.

LITERARY ARTS A lecture by David Ray Griffin, author of The New Pearl Harbor, 7 pm, Eugene Hilton Conference Rm. $5.

MUSIC Weird Al Yankovic, 7 pm, McDonald Theatre. $32-$42.

Scotty Perey, 7 pm, Scobert Park, 4th Ave. and Blair. FREE.

SPIRITUAL "The Power of Now" practice group, 7 pm, South Eugene area. For information call 344-6606. FREE.

Silent meditation and dialogue, 7:30 pm, Unity, 39th Ave. and Hilyard. 344-7396. FREE.

 

THURSDAY, JULY 29
Sunrise 5:58 am; Sunset 8:39 pm
Av High 83; Av Low 52

ARTS/VISUAL Mitzi Linn's Studio Sale and show continues. See Friday.

GATHERINGS Frisky Single Seniors creative writing presentation by Alicia Riggs, 7 pm, West Eugene Village. 461-4443. $2.

Skin cancer screening, 2 pm, Willamalane Sr. Center, Spfd. FREE.

KIDSTUFF Summer reading program features "Poetry in Motion," 2 pm, Downtown Library and "Sketching Nature," 3 pm, Sheldon Library. FREE.

Spanish songs and circle dances with Hugo Nava Sanchez, 1:30 pm, Springfield Library. FREE.

Alice in Wonderland continues. See Tuesday.

LECTURES "Family Camping Clinic," 7 pm, REI. FREE.

"Knots & Anchors," 5:30 pm, Outdoor Program Office. FREE.

MUSIC Michael Kay, Northwest Dance Corps, Sha Pros Production and a youth talent show, 4 pm, Washington/Jefferson Park. FREE.

Fiddler on the Roof continues. See Thursday, July 22.

ON THE AIR "New Dimensions" features "Surrendering to Wholeness," Jerry Wennstrom, 6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM.

OUTDOOR/RECREATION GEARS rides 33 miles, McKenzie View. Meet at 6 pm, Alton Baker Park. FREE.

Trio initiator clinic, 5:30 pm, Outdoor Program Resource Room, UO. 346-4365. FREE.

Willamette Watershed Council restoration project walk, 6:30 pm, Elijah Bristow State Park. For information call 937-9800.

The Eugene Emeralds vs. the Spokane Indians, 7:05 pm tonight, tomorrow and July 31 and Aug. 2, and at 5:05 pm Aug. 1, Civic Stadium. For information call 342-5367.

After work kayak, hardshell and inflatable float, 5:30 pm, Oregon River Sports. FREE.

THEATER A Light in the Dark, 8 pm tonight, tomorrow and July 31, Lord Leebrick Theatre. $12, $5 sr., stu.

 

ON THE ROAD

Note- Continuation dates for out-of-town events are listed under the first day of the event.

Eric Clapton and Robert Randolph play the Rose Garden. See July 28, On the Road.

JULY 22 Human Form 2004 exhibit features works by many local and regional artists, Newport Visual Arts Center, through Aug. 1. FREE.

Carver Country, theater performances of works by Raymond Carver, Thursdays through Saturdays today through July 25, Theatre! Theatre!, Portland. $18-$24.

Oregon Wild Forest Coalition Wilderness Week features hikes and field-trips through July 25. For information and schedule call 344-0675. FREE.

JULY 23 American Le Mans Portland Grand Prix racing, today through July 25, Portland International Raceway. www.americanlemans.com$25 per day.

17th Annual Oregon Brewers Festival features music, beer tasting, food and drink, from noon to 9 pm today and tomorrow and from noon to 7 pm July 25, Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Portland. Admission is free. $3 for a tasting mug then $1 per taste.

JULY 24 Heart, 6:30 pm, Les Schwab Amphitheatre, Bend. $32.50-$50.

JULY 27 Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, 7 pm, Stewart Park, Roseburg. FREE.

Ozzfest features Ozzy Osbourne, Judas Priest, Slayer and others, 9 am, White River Amphitheatre. $49.50-$79.50.

JULY 28 Eric Clapton, with Robert Randolph and the Family Band, 7:30 pm, Rose Garden. $50-$95.

 

CORVALLIS EVENTS

JULY 23 Wine tasting, appetizers and music by Mike Lamson-Hall, 4 to 6 pm, First Alternative Co-op main store. FREE.

JULY 24 Saturday farmers' market features organic produce, fresh flowers, baked goods, herbs, syrups, nuts, meat and more, 9 am to 1 pm, 1st Ave. and Jackson St. FREE.

Summit Underground, 8:30 pm, Murphey's. $5.

Spanish Film Festival features Spy Kids, 2 pm, Corvallis-Benton Co. Public Library. FREE.

Mare Wakefield, Laura Kemp, 9:30 pm, The Fox & Firkin. $3.

Art in the Garden features garden art, a show and sale of garden items, 10 am to 4 pm today and tomorrow, Garland Nursery. 753-6601. FREE.

JULY 25 Nairobi Bois, 6 pm, Murphy's Restaurant. FREE.

JULY 28 Wednesday farmers' market features organic produce, fresh flowers, baked goods, herbs, syrups, nuts, meat and more, 8 am to 1 pm, Benton Co. Fairgrounds. FREE.

 

ATTN: OPPORTUNITIES

"The Big Fix" Oregon Neutermobile offers low-cost spay-neuter surgeries for pets by appointment, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through Aug. 29. For information call 607-4219.

Movie extras are needed on July 25 in Portland. For information send an e-mail with first and last name, phone number, e-mail address and age to nearinggraceextras@yahoo.com

 

DANCE LISTINGS

TH: Argentine Tango, Beg.—noon; Int. —7, The Tango Center. www.eugenetango.org
Argentine Tango, All-level—8; Studio B. www.eugenetango.com
Creative movement for babies and toddlers—10 am, Tamarack Wellness Center. 689-3233.
Amy's Tribal Bellydancing, Beg.—7, Healthy Weigh Weight Loss and Wellness Clinic. 684-8150.

FR: International folk—2, Willamalane Adult Activity Center. 736-4444.
Salsa—9, Studio B. 687-0678.
Capoeira—7:30, Corestar Community Space. 729-2238.
Argentine tango—8, The Tango Center. 349-8682.
Salsa—9, Broadway Dance Center. 461-6681.

SA: Salsa—9, 11 pm, Broadway Dance Center. 461-6681.
Close-embrace tango—1; Argentine tango—8, The Tango Center. 349-8682.
African—11 am, WOW Hall. 687-2746.

SU: Lindy hop—4, 5, 6, 7, Agate Hall. 343-7826.
International folk—7:15, In Shape Fitness. 726-7548.
Capoeira—7:30, Corestar Community Space. 729-2238.
African—11 am, WOW Hall. 687-2746.

MO: International Folk Dancing—2:30 pm, Campbell Senior Ctr. 682-5318.
Jump blues, lindy hop and swing—7, Downtown Lounge. No phone.
African—7:30, WOW Hall. 687-2746.
Tango, Beg.—noon; Int.—7, The Tango Center.

TU: African—6 pm, WOW Hall. 687-2746.
Swing, Int.—7, Open Dance—8, Downtown Lounge.
International Folk—7, St. Mary's Episcopal Church. 461-9328.

WE: African—7:30, WOW Hall. 687-2746.
Zydeco—7, Downtown Lounge. 688-0260.

 



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