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delssohn, Philosophical So- ciety. 215-569-8080. The Phila. Chamber En- semble performs on Nov. 4 at 8 p.m. and Nov. 6 at 2 p.m. in identical programs featur- ing works by Kreutzer, Bon- don and Dvorak. Old pine Street Chuirch, 4th and Pine. A free reception to meet the artists follows both perfor- mances. Up to two teens are admitted free with an ac- companying paying adult. 215-542-4890. The 31st season of the Phila. Jewish Film Festival runs from Nov. 5 through 19 with a total of twelve films cover- ing such diverse subjects as wartime suspense, the Polish Six-Day War, Olympics high jumper Gretel Bergmann, Jews and baseball, and the Holocaust including works from Germany, the USA, Po- land, Israel, Argentina and France, among others. The opening night program is “My Best Enemy” on Nov. 5 at 8 p.m., a charmer set in


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13-voice chamber chorus devoted to cooperative musicanship and creative programming, offer a free concert, “Axis of Medieval” on Nov. 6 at 2 p.m. at the First Unitarian Church, 2100 block of Chestnut. Compos- ers to be heard include Guil- laume de Machaut, Thomas Tallis, Samuel Barber and Abbie Betinis. www.chestn utstreetsingers,org. Young violinist Kristin Lee makes her local recital de- but under the auspices of Astral Artists on Nov. 6 at 3 p.m. With Alexandre Mou- touzkine as pianist, her pro- gram will include works by Sinding, Messiaen, Bolcom, Mozart and R. Strauss. Trin- ity Center for Urban Life, 2212 Spruce. 215-735-6999. Network for New Music performs “The Poetry of Solo” on Nov. 6 at 7:30 p.m. at Upstairs at the World Cafe where every seat is close to the stage and where the audience can enjoy dinner if they wish during the per- formance of live readings by local poets Jeanne Mina- han and Lamont Dixon and local premieres of new mu- sic by Ingrid Arauco, Joseph Hallman, Louis Karchin, Thomas Kraines, Andrew Rudin, Arne Running and Robert Schultz. 3025 Wal- nut. Tickets at 215-222-1400 as well as reservations for the optional dinner. World Cafe Live is also the place to be on Nov. 8 for the third annual concert fund- raiser for Inis Nua Theatre Co., a non-profit dedicated to bringing contemporary theatre from Ireland, Eng- land Scotland and Wales to local audiences. This 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. soiree will in- clude performances by lo- cal actors and musicians, a raffle of gift cards, crafts, arts and sports tickets and a cash bar. 215-454-9776. 3025 Walnut.


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