Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, May 13, 2004, Page 13, Image 13

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    Community College and the Willamette Valley Chapter of the American
Dance Theatre of Oregon (above) brings on two afternoons and an
evening of dance fun for all ages with Bach and the Storybook in
Culinary Federation, present a night of fine dining and entertainment while
the Hult’s Soreng Theatre. Performances include two works based on
The Lane Business Education Compact, in partnership with Lane
stories by Hans Christian Andersen, “The Steadfast Tin Soldier” and
honoring local high school students interested in the culinary arts. The
High School Culinary Competition features dinner, a raffle, music and
“The Emperor’s New Clothes,” as well as an original performance-art
more at LCC’s Center for Meeting and Learning. See Monday Calendar.
world premiere of “Kiki’s World.” See Saturday and Sunday Calendar.
Known to the guitar crowd world-wide, Adrian Legg has a reputation for being
one of the funniest instrumentalists around. Voted
Best Acoustic Fingerstylist four years straight by
the readers of Guitar Player magazine, Legg is,
“without exaggeration, one of the best
guitar players alive.” Legg brings
his live virtuosity to Café Paradiso.
Ozomatli performs tracks off its latest disc, Embrace the Chaos, at the Jungle. This is one of the best live acts
out there, blending styles from across the world into high energy sweat-smoothies. See Tuesday Calendar.
“Dance Into Diversity,” the Fifth Annual Eugene Dance Festival, takes place over the weekend at the WOW Hall. A
weekend of dance, theater and music for all ages, the festival features dance workshops, performances and even
a party, with music by Caliente. Workshop teachers are trained to welcome people with and without disabilities into
classes. See Saturday and Sunday Calendar.
See Thursday, May 13 Calendar.
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