BY RACHAEL CARNES
Lively Organic
Farm
DARIN J. WARD
WELLNESS CENTERED
Come visit us at Lively Organic Farm Stand
Open Saturdays 10-5pm – Starting July 23rd
600 River Loop #2
(3 miles North of Beltline off River Road)
461-2737
Blueberries • Plums • Melons
Carrots • Garlic • Cucumbers • Beets
Tomatoes • Peppers • Zucchini
Basil • Flowers and much more!
DENTISTRY, PC
By taking a holistic approach and arrang-
ing for health rather than merely treating
disease, we offer an opportunity to
restore your oral health to its optimum.
We look at the whole picture, consider
health and underlying factors, and take
steps to perfect your smile while prevent-
ing problems before they occur.
DARIN J. WARD , DDS F . A . G . D .
Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry
Wellness Centered Dentistry, PC
300 COUNTRY CLUB RD., STE. 290
EUGENE, OR 97401 • (541) 868-2008
Joint Forces Dance Company
Calling Out Around
the World
We’re dancing in the streets!
J
oint Forces Dance Company and
participants from this year’s
Danceability teacher training will
glide, stroll, stretch and saunter in a street
performance parade from 4 to 7 pm July 22.
A motley crew of 25 international
dancers, with and without disabilities, will
delight dance discoverers all over down-
town. The show begins at the Eugene
Library, then moves on to the downtown
bus depot, followed by the Broadway plaza
at Willamette Street. From the plaza, the pa-
rade will meander its way toward the Hult
Center’s Jacobs Gallery and the Hilton
Hotel and Conference Center plaza.
The parade is designed to showcase the
skills of the 2005 DanceAbility teacher cer-
tification program at the UO Dance
Department. Students are immersed in a
training program that provides them with
30 JULY 21, 2005
the tools to work in the dance idiom with
people of all abilities and cultures. After a
month in the studio, I betcha these folks are
ready to get outside and party!
Friday night is a delicious chance to
glimpse two rarities in our community, con-
temporary dance and a surprised audience
watching it for free. The chance happening
of 25 movers on downtown city streets is
worth checking out.
Eugene’s own Alito Alessi, creator of the
Danceability method, recently won a 2005
Guggenheim Award for his choreography.
Although the parade may be a little more like
Mardi Gras than Martha Graham, the crew
will snake its way over to the WOW Hall
(doors open 8:30 pm) for performances by
ElectroDanceFunkGroove-playin’ by Eleven
Eyes and the one and only Joint Forces
Dance. Tickets are $6-$12 at the door. ew