World Music Programs 



Weekends in July and August 

 1 :00pm and 3:00pm 



Program Highlights include: 



n July 1 & 2 



1 ;00pm — Ari Brown plays blues saxophone 

 3:00pm — Librado Salazar plays classical guitar 



UJu\y8&9 



1 :00pm — Ctiinese Music Society of North America demonstrates 



instruments from the Chinese orchestra 

 3:00pm — Raices del Ande performs Bolivian and Latin American 



folkloric music 



UJuiy^5& 16 



1 :00pm — Eli Hoenai demonstrates African percussion 



3:00pm — Keith Eric performs Jamaican music and tells stories 



a July 22 & 23 



1 :00pm — Rita Warford presents jazz vocals 



3:00pm — Keith Eric performs Jamaican music and tells stories 



a July 29 & 30 



1 :00pm — Thunder Sky Drummers play African percussion 



3:00pm — Amira demonstrates the shakere 



D Augusts & 6 



1 :00pm — Eli Hoenai demonstrates African percussion 



3:00pm — Raices del Ande performs Latin American folkloric music 



a August 12 & 13 



1 :00pm — Rita Warford presents jazz vocals 



3:00pm — Douglas Ewart plays Japanese and-Australian flutes 



n August 19 & 20 



1 :00pm — Thunder Sky Drummers perform African percussion 



instruments 

 3:00pm — Librado Salazar plays classical guitar 

 a August 26 & 27 

 1 :00pm — Chinese Music Society of North America demonstrates 



selected instruments from the Chinese orchestra 

 3:00pm — Chicago Beau plays blues harmonica 



The World Music Program is supported by the Kenneth and Harle 

 Montgomery Fund and a CityArts grant from the Chicago Office of 

 Fine Arts, Department of Cultural Affairs, and the Illinois Arts 

 Council, a state agency. These programs are free with Museum 

 admission and tickets are not required. 



Weekend Programs 



Each Saturday and Sunday you are invited to explore the world of 

 natural history at Field Museum. Free tours, demonstrations, and 

 films related to ongoing exhibits at the Museum are designed for 

 families and adults. Listed below are some of the numerous 

 activities offered each weekend. Check the activity listing upon 

 arrival for the complete schedule, and program locations. The 

 programs are partially supported by a grant from the Illinois 

 Arts Council. 



July 

 15,29 



July 

 22 



August 

 5,19 



August 

 12 



1 2:30pm "Museum Safari " 



Trek through the four corners of the Museum to see 



the seven continents. See antiquities from the 



Amazon, big game from Africa and seals from the 



Arctic. 



1 :30pm "Tibet Today, "and Tour of Collection 

 Experience Tibet in this slide lecture about this 

 mountain nation, followed by a tour of our Tibet 

 exhibit. 



12:30pm "Museum Safari" 



Trek through the four corners of the Museum to see 



the seven continents. See antiquities from the 



Amazon, big game from Africa and seals from the 



Arctic. 



1:30pm "Tibet Today and Bfiutan: Landoftfie 

 Thunder Dragon. " 



See Lhasa and other towns now open to tourists, 

 and examine important Buddhist sites during this 

 slide lecture and tour. 



These programs are free with Museum admission and tickets are 

 not required. 



Children's Workshops 



A Few Spaces Are Still Available in this summer's children's 

 workshops. Children ages 4-1 3 can explore the exciting world of 

 natural history in these workshops. Enrollment is limited and 

 advance registration required. See the June/July/August Program 

 brochure for workshop details. Call (31 2) 322-8854, Monday-Friday, 

 9:00am-4:00pm for space availability. 



