CALENDAR
ON THE
road
Note- Continuation dates for out-of-
town events are listed under the first
day of the event.
AUG. 28 The Oregon 2003
Biennial and The Shape of Color,
work by Joan Miro´, Portland Art
Museum, through Sept. 7. $10, $9 sr.
stu, $6 youth.
AUG. 31 Greyboy Allstars, 7 pm,
Portland Zoo. $19.
SEPT. 1 Alison Krauss & Union
Station, 8 pm, Brittfest, Jacksonville.
www.brittfest.org $30-$51.
SEPT. 2 Ringo Starr & his All-Star
Band, 7:30 pm, Brittfest, Jacksonville.
www.brittfest.org $45-$82.
SEPT. 4 First Impressions Vol. 3,
BodyVox dance performance, 8 pm
tonight, tomorrow and Sept. 6 and 7,
at 7:30 pm Sept. 9 and 10, and with a
second performance at 2 pm Sept. 7,
BodyVox Studio, Portland. For infor-
mation, go to www.bodyvox.com
The Oregon State Fair, “Let’s Do it
Again,” features rides, animals, food
and drink, games, children’s activi-
ties, concerts, contests, the Oregon
Art Annual art exhibit and more,
today through Sept. 1, Oregon State
Fairgrounds, Salem. For information
go to www.oregonstatefair.org or call
(503)-947-3247. $5 adv., $8 dos.
“A Rising Tide for Peace and Justice”
event features poetry, visual art,
music and performance to build faith
in world peace and justice, noon to 9
pm, Yachats Commons. FREE.
An opening of work by Dennis Hartley,
Phillip Charette, Leroy Setzol and
James Shaw, 3pm, Freed Gallery,
Portland. FREE.
Market features produce, flowers,
nursery plants, meat and seafood,
booths, music and special events, 9
am to 1 pm Saturdays through Nov.
22, 1st Ave. and Jackson St. FREE.
EVENTS
AUG. 28 Music A La Carte, noon,
MU Lounge, OSU. FREE.
Benton County Quilt County 2003
features quilt exhibits and special
events in Philomath, at OSU, in down-
town Corvallis and other Benton Co.
"Featuring local works
by area authors."
Cabaret Theater, 996 Willamette
attn:
Note- Continuation dates for
Corvallis events are listed under the
first day of the event.
First Annual
One-Act Festival
Now through August 30, 2003
OPPORTUNITIES
CORVALLIS
The New York/Eugene Connection:
SEPT. 3 Corvallis Wednesday
noon, MU Lounge, OSU. FREE.
WORK BY KEN STAND-
HARDT, ART IN THE PEARL,
PEARL DISTRICT,
PORTLAND. SEE AUG. 30,
ON THE ROAD.
FINAL WEEKEND!
SEPT. 2 Auditions for the
Corvallis Repertory Singers, 7 pm,
204 Benton Hall, OSU. For informa-
tion call 737-5584. FREE.
SEPT. 4 Music A La Carte,
AUG. 30 The 19th Annual Reptile
Toledo Artwalk features art exhibits and
shows, glass blowing demonstrations
and more, 10 am to 5 pm today through
Sept. 1, downtown Toledo. FREE.
AUG. 30 Corvallis Saturday
Acoustic blues jam hosted by Matt
Neely, 7:30 pm, Bombs Away Café.
FREE.
K.D. Lang, 7:30 pm, Brittfest,
Jacksonville. $31-$52.
Art in the Pearl Art Festival features
125 artists selling and showing work,
music, food, children’s activities and
more,10 am to 6 pm today and
tomorrow, and from 10 am to 5 pm
Sept. 1, Pearl District, Portland. FREE.
Outdoor show and beer garden fea-
tures Clinton Fearon & the Boogie
Brown Band, as well as music by Ras
Gabriel and 4-Word, and Hill City Bus,
3 pm, Fox ‘n’ Firkin. Musical shows are
at 6 and 11 pm, and a DJ with laser
show is in between sets. $10.
Farmers’ Market features local pro-
duce, 8 am to 1 pm Wednesdays
through Nov. 26, Benton Co.
Fairgrounds. FREE.
Bumbershoot Arts Festival features
theater, music, booths, mutiple
stages and more, Seattle Center,
through Sept. 1. For more informa-
tion, go to www.bumbershoot.org
and Amphibian Show features hundreds
of captive-bred frogs, geckos, snakes,
tortoises and turtles, 9:30 am to 7 pm
today, tomorrow and Sept. 1, Oregon
Museum of Science and Industry,
Portland. $8.50, $6.50 stu., sr., child
locations, through Oct. 20. For infor-
mation call 929-6230.
Writing and film grants are available
through Roy W. Dean Grants. For
information go to www.fromthe-
heartproductions.com
Art refused from the Mayor’s Art
Show can be exhibited in the 13th
Annual Salon des Refuses. For infor-
mation go to www.newzone.org or
call 935-4308.
The Eugene Community Orchestra
seeks strings, brass, woodwinds and
percussionists. For information call
343-7443.
Models are sought for the Emerald
City Bridal Show. Call (888) 216-2627.
COMING SOON!
Smokey Joe's Cafe
The Songs of Leiber and Stoller
Words & Music by
Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller
Music Direction by Vicki Brabham
Directed & Designed by Joe Zingo
September 12-October 18, 2003
Cabaret Theater, 996 Willamette
- and -
Happy Birthday Wanda June
By Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
Directed by Jesse D. Lally
September 19-October 11, 2003
Annex Theater, 39 West 10th
For info and tickets, call
683-4368
www.ActorsCabaret.org
Submissions are being accepted for
the 2003 Art About Agriculture fine
art competition and exhibit at OSU,
Corvallis. For a prospectus send an e-
mail to shelley.curtis@oregonstate.edu
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dance listings
ALISON KRAUSS AND UNION
STATION PLAY AT THE BRIT-
TFEST, JACKSONVILLE. SEE
SEPT. 1, ON THE ROAD.
Th: Alfredo’s Bellydancing—7, 8. For location, call
302-8143.
Scottish—7:30, Friends Meeting Hall. No phone.
Lyrical jazz—4, Paradise Dance Studio. 747-1323.
Margo’s Modern, Int.—7:30, Eugene School of
Ballet. 344-5317.
Tribal Bellydance, Beg.—7, Int.—8, Paradise Dance
Studio. 485-4669.
Argentine Tango—8, Studio B. www.eugenetan-
go.com
Argentine Tango, Beg.—noon, The Tango Center.
349-8682.
Razia’s Bellydance II—5:30, River Rd. Parks and
Rec. 688-4052.
Ballet—10 am, Paradise Dance Studio. 485-4669.
Fr: Argentine Tango—8, The Tango Center. 349-
8682.
Ballet—5:30, Paradise Dance Studio. 485-4669.
Ballroom—7:30, 220 Gerlinger, UO. 346-6025.
Dance/Yoga—8:45 am, Friends Meeting Hall. 684-
9701.
Jean’s Dance Fitness—8:30 am, Eugene School of
Ballet. 341-6448.
Pre-teen ballet—3:30, Paradise Dance Studio. 747-
1323.
Modern, Beg.—7, Paradise Dance Studio. 521-3623.
Sa: Argentine Tango—8, The Tango Center. 349-
8682.
Ballet—10 am, Paradise Dance Studio. 485-4669.
Salsa—8:30, Studio B. 461-6681.
Pre-ballet for children—11:30 am, creative move-
ment—12:30, Paradise Dance Studio, 485-4669.
THE DECK
Su: Argentine Tango, Beg.—6:30, Studio B. 343-2162.
West African—11, WOW Hall. 687-2746.
Mo: Ballet—5:30, Paradise Dance Studio. 485-4669.
Pre-teen ballet—3:30, Paradise Dance Studio. 747-1323.
West Coast Swing—7, Agate Hall. 687-9464.
Razia’s Bellydance II—5:30, River Rd. Parks and Rec. 688-
4052.
Argentine Tango, Beg.—noon, The Tango Center. 349-8682.
Flamenco—6:30, Gnome. 683-1937.
Jean’s Dance Fitness—8:30 am, Eugene School of Ballet. 341-
6448.
Tu: Ballet—10 am, Paradise Dance Studio. 485-4669.
Salsa—9, In-Shape Athletic Club. 345-9024.
Modern, Beg.—7, Paradise Dance Studio. 521-3623.
International Folk—7:30, St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. 461-9328.
Swing—6:45, Rock ‘n’ Rodeo. 68-SWING.
Lyrical jazz—4, Paradise Dance Studio. 747-1323.
Flamenco—6:30, Gnome. 683-1937.
Razia’s Bellydance I—5:30, River Rd. Parks and Rec. 688-4052.
We: West African—7:30, WOW Hall. 687-2746.
Contact Improvisation—5:30, Agate Hall. 517-1897.
Jean’s Dance Fitness—8:30 am, Eugene School of Ballet. 341-
6448.
Argentine Tango, Beg.—noon, The Tango Center. 349-8682.
Middle Eastern—7:30, Ballet Fantastique. 461-2086.
Astryd’s Middle Eastern, Int.—7:30, Eugene School of Ballet.
683-7778.
Ballet—5:30 pm, Paradise Dance Studio. 485-4669.
Pre-teen ballet—3:30, Paradise Dance Studio. 747-1323.
Dance Jam—7:30; Hilyard Community Center. 485-6668.
Swing/Lindy—8, Studio B, 189 W. 8th Ave. 684-4516.
Israeli—8, Temple Beth Israel. 343-8920.
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