Cougar print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1976-1977, April 07, 1977, Page 6, Image 6

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    Art schedule
foresees
little time
for rest
Rhythm section
invited back
for spring event
s
The Rhythm Section will perform for
Clackamas Community College's spring term
Big Band Ball Saturday, April 23, at 9
p.m. in the Community Center Mall.
The band was such a hit at the winter
term ball that it was invited back for the
spring fling.
The Rhythm Section is composed of
Portland area musicians, including Clack­
amas Community College music department
chairman LeRoy Anderson, and performs
thursday
"Days of Thrills and Laughter."
ASG sponsored video tape, 9 a.m.,
6 p.m. and 8 p.m. CC Mall.
ASG Meeting. Fireside Lounge. 11
a.m.
"Fibreworks: An Exploration in
Contemporary Textiles." School of
the Arts and Crafts Society, 616
N.W. 18th. Through April 30.
"Sons and Daughters of Thunder."
0858 S.W. Palatine Hill Rd., Portland.
8 p.m. Also Friday and Saturday
through April 16.
"Mousetrap." Portland Civic Thea­
tre Blue Room. 8:30 p.m. Also Fri­
day and Saturday through May 14.
$3 adults, $2 students/senior citizens.
Art exhibit in CC Mall.
friday
"Days of Thrills and Laughter."
ASG sponsored video tape, 8 a.m.
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The Clackamas Community College
Art Department will be very active
this spring with exhibits and activities
the instructors have planned.
Molalla Community Education Cen­
ter will continue a pottery exhibit in
the Clackamas CommunityCenterMall
which began April 4.
Paintings, ceramics and water colors
by Alan Brunk and Mike Jones from
the Three Seasons League Art will be
displayed April 18 in the CC Mall.
CCC's Leland John will have a dis­
play May 9-20 of his paintings, draw­
ings, and water colors on campus.
The Art Department will be show­
ing a variety of different mediums by
students from May 23 until the end of
the term.
A display by the Oregon Water
Color Society will be in the mall June
6.
Many of the instructors in the
Art Department will be doing»
esting activities to expand theirkn
ledge of art.
Pottery instructor Nancy T»
is going to the Institute Allende,!
Miguel de, Allende, Mexico, tosti
pottery.
Leland John is going to Englani
visit a former CCC student at Oxfg
Then to Louvre in Paris, which
great museum that has housed ns
famous works.
Sculpture at Summer School
be taught by Les Tipton.
Norm Bursheim will be spent
one month on Nimpon Lake, Bril
Columbia this summer. He said
plans to read and study art. Beautr
surroundings and a Bald Eaglenesi
close to the house will set the»
there.
From the sounds of things,spri
term will hold little time for restl
the Art Department.
big band tunes from the '30's, '40's and
'50's.
The evening begins with dinner at 8 p.m.
and the cost is $10 for couples and $6 for
singles for the dinner/dance combination
and $3 for singles for the dance only.
For ticket information contact the stu­
dent activities office at Clackamas Com­
munity College, 656-2631, ext. 340.
The two plays, which will bep
both evenings, are Vanya Franck1
trum of One" and "Sing to Me
Circus to perform
The NewMime Circus, a Eugene theatre
ensemble will perform "Two Intimate Plays
Inside the Mind Zone," Friday and Satur­
day, April 8 and 9 on the fourth floor of the
Pythian Building, 918 SW Yamhill. Actors'
warm-ups will begin at 8 p.m. and curtain
time is 8:30 p.m.
NewMime Circus performance. Py-
thion Building, Portland. 8:30 p.m.
Also Saturday.
weekend
The Crusaders. Paramount North­
west. $5.50, $6.50 and $7.50. 8 p.m.
Saturday.
"Raintree." ASG sponsored dance.
CC Mall. 9 p.m. to midnight Satur­
day. Free to CCC students with cards,
$1.50 general.
Clackamas County Repertory Thea­
tre regional competition. Bremerton,
Washington. They will present "Spoon
River Anthology." Saturday.
"TheGolden Goose." Portland Civic
Theatre Blue Room. 4 p.m. Saturday.
$1. Reservations at 226-3048.
CCC Faculty Wives Fashion Show
and Luncheon. 12:30 p.m. Saturday.
Community Center. $3.50. Proceeds
to student aid.
Open Windows," by Arthur Kopil
trum of One" is an intimate p
originally written for voices, deal
three aspects of a woman, her intel
sex and her soul. Their struggles
in one person and is enacted with mi
vocalization and electronic music.
This program is jointly sponsoi
grant from the Oregon Arts Commie
the National Endowment for the At
Admission to the performance!
tickets may be purchased from9
Company of Dancers, at the Pythia
ing 918 SW Yamhill, or reservatia
by calling 226-0348.
monday
"You Can't Cheat An Honest Mai
Monday Flick. Fireside Lounges,
a.m., noon, and 6 p.m. Free.
tuesday
CCC Music Department Mini Co
cert. CC Mall. Noon. Free.
Community Services Worksho
Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation.Ra
dall 12. 7 to 10 p.m.
wednesda
Home maker Update.
ing, Storage and Use of Grains
Beans. CC-101. 9 a.m. to 11
Mike Seegar. Coffeehouse. 1L
to 1:30 p.m. Fireside Lounge.
Thursday,