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...England Dinosaur intends to rekindle Saturday and Sunday nights at First Congregational Church, Cambridge. The event begins at 6 p.m. with dance works by Toby Armour, founder of the Boston troupe, Jean Churchill, its current director, and New York avant-gardists Trisha Brown and James Waring; a play, "Gutta Dance", follows. A dinner break is promised (about an hour, long enough for a picnic in or a dash out), and so is rousing camaraderie...
...Gutta Dance. Aplay with and about dance assembled and directed by Robert Seder. Presented at the Boston Center for the Arts, a place well-worth discovering for its own sake, 551 Tremont Street, February 20-22 at 8 p.m. Donation...
Boston Ballet. The company ends its season with two of its modern ballet favorites, Cartouche by Phoebe Neville and Day on Earth by Doris Humphrey. At the Middlesex School in Concord, February 12, at 8. Adults $3.75; students $2.50. Gutta Dance. Aplay with and about dance, assembled and directed by Robert Seder. Presented at the Boston Center for the Arts, 551 Tremont St. February 13-15 and February 20-22, at 8. donation $.99. Helium Mime Show. More media-mixing in this Valentine's Day Celebration of music, media, and mime performed for children, At the Joy of Movement Center...
Like many other little girls, Electra Havemeyer liked to collect dolls. Her collection eventually included early American rag and wood dolls, dolls made of bisque, china, papier-mâchÊ, wax, rubber, rawhide, gutta-percha and celluloid. She also liked dollhouses, and wound up owning 43 of them, some big enough to accommodate people...
...chewing-gum base from the U.S. entered Germany recently falsely labeled "raw gutta-percha"-a duty-free item. Hard-to-recognize electronic devices are classified as items simpler and cheaper; high-grade steel is listed as low-grade. "Many goods are thoroughly packed," says a badgered customs man, "and with great amounts coming through, we can't unpack everything...