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SEQUEL hip-hop dance team auditions Friday at HPER\nWHEN: 9-11 p.m. Friday\nWHERE: HPER, court 6\nMORE INFORMATION: IU's award-winning hip-hop dance team will be holding fall tryouts. SEQUEL has danced for the Indiana Pacers and at campus events such as Dance Marathon, the Homecoming Parade and Set It Off. No experience is required. Contact jedeckar@indiana.edu with any questions. \nFourth Street Festival of the Arts and Crafts\nWHEN: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday\nWHERE: Fourth and Grant streets\nMORE INFORMATION: Hundreds of \nartists will be selling and displaying their creations as local musicians and performance groups take the stage. This is the 30th year of the festival. For more information visit www.4thstreet.org.\nIU Art Museum tour: For people with low vision\nWHEN: 2 p.m. Saturday\nWHERE: IU Art Museum, Thomas T. Solley Atrium, first floor\nMORE INFORMATION: Join IU Art Museum docents Becky Hrisomalos and Eleanor Jones for this special thematic tour, which utilizes audio description for people with low vision. Pre-registration for this free tour is required. Call the museum's education department at 855-1045 to register. There is a 12-person maximum. \nMonika Herzig Trio at Indianapolis' Ellenberger Park\nWHEN: 6 p.m. Saturday\nWHERE: Ellenberger Park, 5301 E. St. Clair St., Indianapolis\nMORE INFORMATION: The trio promises fun new derangements of familiar tunes and some new original hits -- just recorded for a new CD tentatively scheduled for release late October.\nBallroom Club call-out invites all interested students\nWHEN: 6 p.m. Sunday\nWHERE: Alumni Hall, Indiana Memorial Union\nMORE INFORMATION: More information is available on the club's Web site, www.indiana.edu/~dance.\nBird enthusiast signs books at Art Museum Sunday\nWHEN: 2 p.m. Sunday\nWHERE: IU Art Museum, Gallery of the Art of the Western World, first floor\nMORE INFORMATION: William Zimmerman, a nationally recognized wildlife artist and Brown County resident, will discuss a small selection of original paintings for his book "Life Histories of North American Woodpeckers" and his life-long fascination with birds. Immediately following the talk, he will be on hand for a book-signing in the IU Art Museum Gift Shop. For more information, visit www.artmuseum.iu.edu.

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