World Music Programs 



Weekends in September and October 

 1 :00pm and 3:00pm 



Program Highlights include: 



n Sept. 2. 3 



1 :00pm — Douglas Ewart plays Japanese and Australian flutes 



3:00pm— Librado Salazar plays classical guitar 



D Sept 9, 10 



1 :00pm — Thunder Sky Drummers play African percussion 



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



a Sept. 16.17 



1 :00pm— Amira demonstrates the African shakers 



3:00pm — Chicago Beau plays blues harmonica 



D Sept. 23. 24 



1 :00pm — Shanta tells African stories and sings African songs 



3:00pm — Darlene Blackburn demonstrates African dance, 



n Sept 30. Oct. 1 



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



instruments from the Chinese orchestra 

 3:00pm — Eli Hoenai presents African instruments 



n Oct. 7. 8 



1 :00pm — Light Henry Huff plays contemporary jazz harp 



3:00pm — Fan Wei-Tsi demonstrates the Chinese zither 



n Oct. 14. 15 



1 :00pm — Shanta tells African stories and plays African instruments 



3:00pm— Librado Salazar plays classical guitar 



D Oct 21. 22 



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



instruments from the Chinese orchestra 

 3:00pm— Darlene Blackburn demonstrates African dance 



D Oct. 28. 29 



1 :00pm — Douglas Ewart plays Japanese and Australian flutes 



3:00pm — Chicago Beau plays blues harmonica. 



The World tVlusic Program is supported by the Kenneth and Harle 

 tVlontgomery 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 Ivluseum 

 admission and tickets are not required. 



Weekend Programs 



Each Saturday and Sunday you are invited to explore the world 

 of natural history at Field IVIuseum, Free tours, demonstrations, 

 and films related to Museum exhibits are designed for families 

 and adults. The activities below are some of many offered each 

 weekend. Check the activity listing upon arrival for a complete 

 schedule, and locations. The programs are partially supported 

 by an Illinois Art Council grant. 



September 

 9,23 1 2:30pm "IVtuseum Safari " takes you 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. 



October 

 7,21 

 14 



1 2:30 pm Museum Safari 

 1 :30 pm Tibet Today and A Faith in Exiie focuses 

 upon Tibetan refugees in India, Dharmsala, 

 Darjeeling, and Sikkim, and includes slides of a 

 Himalayan Buddhist temple ceremony. 



Registration 



Be sure to complete all requested information on this registration 

 application. Registrations are confirmed by mail. For registrations 

 received less than two weeks before the program date, confirmations 

 are held at the West Door for pick-up one hour before the program 

 begins. Phone registrations are accepted using Visa/MasterCard/ 

 AMX/Discover, Please call (312) 322-8854 to register. The minimum 

 amount for credit cards is $1 5.00. For further registration information, 

 consult the September/October Adult, Children, and Family Program 

 Brochure. 



Return complete registration with a self- 

 addressed stamped envelope to: 



Field Museum of Natural History 

 Department of Education. Program Registration 

 Roosevelt Road at Lake Shore Drive 

 Chicago, IL 60605-2497 



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