BRYN MAWR COLLEGE—HAVERFORD COLLEGE FESTIVAL OF THE BLACK ARTS Friday, January 5 SUN RA AND HIS HELIOCENTRIC ARKESTRA—a concert of avant-garde jazz. Field House, Haverford. 8:30 p.m. Saturday, January 6 BLACK CINEMA - “The Dutchman," “The Jazz Cry." Stokes Auditorium, Haverford. 4 p.m. EUGENE JAMES MODERN DANCE TROUPE. Goodhart Hall, Bryn Mawr, 8:30 p.m. Sunday, January 7 SYMPOSIUM OF BLACK POETS AND THE KUNTU JAZZ QUINTET. Erdman Hall, Bryn Mawr. 3 pm. LEROI JONES, playwright, and his drama company from Newark. Goodhart Hall, Bryn Mawr. 8:30 pm. EXHIBITION OF BLACK ART. Erdman Hall, Bryn Mawr and BOOK SALE, Founders Hall, Haverford, throughout the weekend. The Festival of the Black Arts grew out of discussions among the students ma- joring in Political Science at Bryn Mawr. The Festival is being carried out by a group of Bryn Mawr and Haverford undergraduates who see this cultural activity to be an integral part of the Black Power movement within the United States. PATRON $50 SPONSOR $10 SINGLE TICKET $2. Send contributions and ticket requests to FESTIVAL OF THE BLACK ARTS, BRYN MAWR COLLEGE. Reserved tickets may be picked up at the door of each event. (Make checks payable to Bryn Mawr College.)