DALLAS BLACK DANCE THEATRE presents The Noh Project: Koe, a work
combining Noh drama and modern dance, choreographed by June Watanabe.
October 9-12, Wed-Sat. $7-$50. Majestic Theatre, 1925 Elm, Dallas. 214/871-2390.

Music:

THE METROPLEX SUZUKI FESTIVAL features performances by 10 students of educator
Dr. Shinichi Suzuki. Saturday, September 28. $7.50-$10. Ed Landreth Hall, Texas
Christian University campus, Fort Worth. 214/517-1132.

PLANO CHAMBER ORCHESTRA performs with cellist Ko Iwasaki. Hector Guzman
conducts. Saturday, September 21. Heard-Craig Museum, McKinney. Saturday,
October 12. Fellowship Bible Church Theatre, Plano. $7-$17. 214/985-1983.

Theatre:

THREE TALES OF JAPAN, adaptations of the folk tales Momotaro, The
Princess of the Sea
, and The Magic Fan, presented by Casa
Ma�ana. October 4-12, Fri & Sat. $6.25. Casa Ma�ana, 3101 W.
Lancaster, Fort Worth. 817/332-2272.

URASHIMO TARO, an adaptation of a Japanese fable about a young fisherman who
journeys to the bottom of the sea, presented by Creative Arts Theatre &
School (CATS). September 20-October 5, Fri-Sun. $5-$6. Arlington. 817/861-CATS.

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