Volume 5 Issue 9

OCTOBER 2003
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THE DANCE CENTER PRESENTS MERCE CUNNINGHAM DANCE COMPANY

50th Anniversary Season Includes First Major Concerts at the Joan W. and Irving B. Harris Theater for Music and Dance

CHICAGO- The Dance Center of Columbia College Chicago, celebrating 30 years as Chicago’s leading presenter of contemporary dance, is proud to present Merce Cunningham Dance Company, celebrating its 5Oth anniversary and returning to Chicago for the first time in nearly four years. The November 14 and 15 perfonnances are the first full-evening dance concerts at Chicago’s Joan w. and Irving B. Rams Theater for Music and Dance, 205 E. Randolph.

REV. AL SAMPSON “ACCENTUATES THE POSITVE” ABOUT THE BEATITUDES

Rev. Al Sampson(left),a- 28-year Pastor of The Fernwood United Methodist Church, who was ordained by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a guest of George O’hare(right) on special Chicago CAN/TV Senior Network Cable 19 TV Show on September 19 and 21.

Rev. Sampson told of how The Beautitudes have been a positive motivating factor in his life as a pastor and human rights activist.

Hip Hop Conference to Explore Christianity, Culture and the Hip Hop Movement

Hip Hop is more than just music; it is a force that is impacting art, economics, politics. . .and Christianity. In light of this, North Park University is hosting a one-day symposium, entitled HipHop: The Voice of the Community - Exploring Christianity, Culture & the Hip-Hop Movement, on Saturday, October 11, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

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