Young artist
enjoys nature
By Don Ives
Of The Print
A backpacker wandering
amongst the trees and moun
tain streams may stumble upon
a lone artist. The artist may be
Rhonda Albeke, an aspiring
young painter from the
College.
Albeke spent her entire
summer vacation painting in
the wilderness areas of Mt.
Hood, Mt. Jefferson and the
upper Clackamas River. She
traveled alone, camped in the
woods and “did a lot of
reading” on rainy and overcast
days.
“I did about 30 paintings,
and each one was a real
leaning experience for me,”
Albeke said.
This term Albeke is taking
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drawing, ceramics and Art
History classes at the college.
“I am very happy with the art
program at Clackamas,” she
said.
During the school year
Albeke does 'still-life paintings
and portraits, but she does
most of her landscape work in
the summer months. She
decided to spend her summer
painting to improve and ex
pand her talents and abilities.
■ “I relaized that 1 had a lot to
discover for myself about pain
ting, things that I couldn’t learr
from anyone else,” she said.
Albeke will display her pain
tings all around Portland this
year, and she recently
displayed some of her work at
the Oregon Arts Guild down
town.
“Potpourri” presented
“Dance Potpourri-An In
troduction to Dance at the
College,” will be presented free
at the Community Center Mall
Friday.
The concert is presented
jointly by the dance depar
tment and Dance Currents, a
newly formed local dance
company directed by Jane
Rickenbaugh.
The first half of the program
will introduce modern dance
concepts and techniques
developed by Rickenbaugh,
dance instructor at the College,
in a lecture-demonstration.
This will be followed by three
modern dances choreographed
by the dance company: “The
Censored Line,” “Narcissus,”
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program will highlight contem
porary dance trends in disco
and jazz dance. Jazz-disco
pieces set to current pop tunes
will be. danced by college
students and dance company
members. The pieces are
choreographed by Marcia
Tuma, Leru Bevens and Joe
Rosenberry.
As a special feature, guest
artist Louis Worthington, who
has danced locally and on the
“Gong Show,” will perform an
original disco jazz routine.
The finale, “Let’s Jazz,” will
combine college dance studen
ts and dance company mem
bers. After the program a free
disco lesson will be given by
Bevens and Rosenberry, disco
instructors at the dance studio
and members of Dance
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Rhonda Albeke poses with one of her many
she intends to show in the Portland area.
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Christmas dance. These dan
ces show the abstract, ex-
pressionistic qualities of
modern dance.
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Walking to and from classes,
students may notice the two
television screens anchored
above eye level, in Randall Hall
and the Community Center.
Beatles concerts, this years
world series, and a production,
of “May the Farce Be With
You,” are some of the shows
that have been displayed on
the television screens this year.
Some students, though, may
not realize that their input is
welcome concerning which
programs are to be presented.
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simple
jaunt
to
McLoughlin’s Audio Visual
department, and a peek at the
video program catalog, is all
that is necessary. A varie
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