26, 2004
A rjs ¿^E ntertainment
jltural events on campus and
T he C lackamas P rint • 9
in the community:
ìdERDAY 8 TOMORROW
istic collaboration
kes poetic music
ish Instructors James Grabill and David Mount
¡tied in Rook Hall’s Literary Arts Center
ciy, in what started out as an experiment six years
I hasldeveloped into an artistic celebration that
L'es music and poetry.
try and mtisic, so often you picture ... piano, berets
cigoi drums-—coffee house—poetry——jazz. So we
nking, what other kinds of music would go well
etry that would avoid the [clichés]?” said Mount,
yed fbur stringed instruments including banjo, Ad
ar and a new renaissance instrument made espe-
r himgcalled a Viola da Zagamba.
werelcurioüs of [the effects of] say, Appalachian
nd SErrcalism,” said Grabill, who read selected
ic authored. Grabill became interested in poetry in
iool.
rver knew language could work that way,” he said.
I ill and Mount chose a variety of combinations to
r. Some listened with eyes closed, immersed in the
■ of Sounds filling the room, while others tapped
s to the rhythm of the varying meters. The passion
and Mount displayed for their craft rubbed off on
lienee, who showed their appreciation for the duo
ierouj applause.
Compiled by Cyndee Mady
Marimba band to
play in annual concert
Local band Chica Marimba, which features Clackamas
staff members Ellen Wolfson, Linda Durham, Alice
Goldstein, Cheryl Hollatz-Wisely and Kathleen Fallon, is
on the bill for a performance at the Oregon City Library’s
annual Cultural Series. Retired staff member Rène
Zingarelli also plays in the band.
' “We love playing for this gig each year,’’ said Hollatz-’'
Wisely. This is. the group’s third year to make an appearance
at the event.
The concert is to be held Thursday, May 27 from 6:30 to
7:30 p.m. at the Oregon City Library on Molalla Ave. The
event is free and open to the public.
Compiled by Katie Funk
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