CSUN Arts Center Offers 60 Programs
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NORTHRIDGE — Cal State Northridge has announced the lineup for fall 2000 at its Center for the Visual and Performing Arts. The season includes more than 60 programs, including music, dance, theater, visual arts and film events.
Highlights include the London hit musical “Unforgettable: The Nat King Cole Story”; Mozart’s “The Magic Flute” performed by the music and theater departments at CSUN; a rare performance by traditional Korean dancer Mae-Bang Lee and his company, and world music from Inti-Illimani, a Chilean folk music group.
The center’s “theme, ‘One Place, Limitless Perspective,’ reflects our role as the leading site for visual and performing arts in the San Fernando Valley,” said William Toutant, interim dean of the College of Arts, Media and Communication.
The season, the first full one for the center, begins Saturday with “Awards of Belly Dance,” a two-hour performance featuring such international belly dancers as Hadia and Hayet El Helwa. It costs $25. To order tickets, call (818) 677-2488.
Performances at the center range from $10 to $29. Discounts are available for students, senior citizens and groups.
To request a free brochure of season events, call (818) 677-3943.
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