Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 01, 1972, Page 6, Image 6

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    Pag« 6
Portland/Dbeerver
Thursday June 1. 1972
Tacoma poet teaches
Body and Fondor Repair
M o s t r e a s o n a b le
Tacoma poet P rim us St.
J o h n , who participated in
Black Culture month at P ort­
land State U niversity a year
ago, w ill teach the fir s t poet­
ry workshop to lie offered at
Haystack, June 19-30.
St. John is one of five pro­
fessional w rite rs who w ill
teach in the university cre d it
program sponsored by PSU.
Any beginning o r experi­
enced w rite r can enroll m the
workshops which aie spec if t-
cally designed to help w rite rs
| meet contemporary demands
in five categories of w riting:
non-fiction, fiction, juveniles,
poetry arxj l \ and motion pic­
tures.
Belafonte comes Io Portland
Une of eight poets ui re s i­
dence selected by theState and
National Endowment fo r the
A rts, St. John teaches in tie
lacoma, Washington schools.
He has two books scheduled
fo r publication, one in Eng­
land.
shop
in
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An eight week program fo r
Master
showman H arry
date, only) attraction to play
since ¡960, which wasdirected
the whole fam ily. Haystack'72
Belafonte, the man who ele­
the famed Los Angeles Greek
by the noted Czech film -m a k ­
also offers eight music w ork­
vated folk singing to the same
Theatre (in C alifornia) fo r
e r, Jan k >da r, and produced by
shops, four art workshops and
height asothei musical forms,
four weeks and do capacity
his own company. His firs t
children's a ctivities. F ull de­
w ill present foui evening con­
business fo r the entire run, in
Western, “ B u c k ami th e
ta ils ami registration form s
certs in the Portland Audi­
the o v e r - 4,000 seat amphi­
Preacher," in which he co-
are available in a free, full
torium June 23, 24 and 25
theatre. He has appeared
stars with close friend, Sid­
color brochure which may be
Curtain time on Friday eve­
there consistently since 1956
ney P o itie r, was released in
obtained by contacting | lr . Roy
ning w ill be 8:30 pan ..w ith ad­
and lias become the attendance
early '72. It is a jo in t effort
( le is r n , ti.iv stack d ir e c t o r ,
I oet Prim us St. John is one of five professional w rite rs teach
ditional shows Saturday
"le a d e r" in that theatre.
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of their respective production
I .<>. Boa 1 191, p< i tiand, < >re-
ing at Haystack 72 m Cannon Beach this summer, st. John'
7:00 and 0:00 p.m. and on
In 1959 he appeared at New
companies and was released
gon 972Q7
poetry workshop w ill he offered June 19-30.
Sunday at 7:00 pan.
York's famed Palace Theatre,
by Columbia Pictures.
Appearing with Hai ryB ela-
setting a precedent with four­
L>evoted to the continuing
fonte in the musical extrava­
teen record breaking weeks
fight
against ir,ustice, he be­
ganza w ill be the noted African
and became th e firs t in the his­
came the firs : member of the
singer Letta Mbulu and the
tory of the Palace to be fea­
entertainment industry to be
Howard
Roberts Chorale.
tured as a star on stage fo r the
named as cultural advisor to
Featured perform ers w ill in­
entire evening without the a si
the Peace Corps by the late
clude song stylists E lla M it­
of "assisting a cts."
President Kennedy, working
chell and Miss Falum iP rince
The medium of television
closely with Peace Corps
and m ulti-instrum ent virtuoso
enjoys his a rtis try at special
members buth in this country
Sivuca.
intervals, fo r he carefully
and abroad. He has been a
H arry Belafonte has become
paces all his appearances be­
1 oung Musicians »n.1 Ar­
leading architect of the C ivil
leave, he sjk I.
one of the w orld's best known
fore the camera. The Revlon
their youngert<rothersot sis­
tis ts have opened registration
Rights
movement
and
a
strong
artists through his complete
A oung Musicians and Ar­
" s p e c i a l , " “ Tonight With
ters.
fo r t h e i r eighth annual sum­
figure
among
the
responsible
individuality as a singer, dis­
tists have held th e ir camp both
Belafonte," seen December,
I he f u s t tw o w eek .J u n e s
m er camp. I he organization is
voices of purpose and c la rity .
at the beach anil in the rnuun-
tinctiveness in choice of mate­
1959, drew c ritic a l plaudits all
non-profit and non-sectarian,
His
art,
as
well
as
his
social
tau tut beve fooad u« ( i c i -
ria l and method of presen­
over the nation and won H arry
students ami usually tills very
and is devoted to furthering the
awareness, have come to lie
tation.
litie s offered by a college
the coveted "E m m y* award
early. I hose enrolling h i th is
cultural
development
of
the
known
all
over
the
world
.
.
.
He has emerged as not only
campus better suit t h e i r
fo r the top musical p e rfo r­
areas youth.
session sliuul I have a basic
Africa, all of Europe, Hawaii,
a name of stature among the
M » ...
| ic last two years,
mance. His second TV "s p e ­
knowledge of music.
M
r.
Douglas
Wetter,
ch
a
ir­
japan, the Philippines, Aus­
few " re a l s ta rs ," but as a uni­
v'R
been
it
Mt.
\ngei
c ia l," "Belafonte: New York
I he second session, July >
man of the group's board of d i­
tralia and Israel have not only
que combination of creative
Seminary and at George Fox
19," was seen in November of
through July 14, w ill otter
rectors,
expressed
regrets
witnessed
his
unique
a
rtis
try
,
a rtis t and commercial suc­
College respectively, th is
1960, winning c ritic a l raves
parallel
courses m A r t,
that it has become necessary
tu t his affinity fo r human re­
cess; a man who has dis­
year the camp w ill 1« at
again. In February 1966, he
' 1 m . i, am! I ' i rice. I her c* a tv
to
raise
the
camp
fees
this
sponsiveness
as
w
ell.
He
has
covered the formula fo r main­
M
-
Col ege, Mary I-
was executive producer and
no prerequisites to r those
year
because of spiraling
been honored many times by
hui st, Oregon.
taining a great mass of public
creator of a CBS television
classes except an interest in
costs. The fee this year will
such diversified groups as:
appeal without compromising
itei
A
one
Myrt
im,
«1,
special, "T h e S tro llin ' Twen­
the area chosen. F o rth e lirs t
be >96 fo r a two-week session
The American Jewish Con­
his a rt. Most of the quality
con reived the camp and has
tie s ," which was a musical
which w ill include instruction
gress, the NAACP, the Com­
i f MS"
seei.
it
grow
from
itxiut
twen­
music of "to d a y ," the lyrica l
insight into the Harlem of the
Sion, I' • students w III also lie
in the arts as well as the nor­
mittee fo r United Negr o Re­
ty
to
over
two
hundred
child­
content, with a ••message”
20*s and the music and humor
offered tlie uppui tunny to |ia r-
mal physical activities of
lie f, the City of Hope, Fight fur
ren, sakl they had registra­
and the musical structure of
that emanated from the re dur­
ticipate in mixed instrumental
camp
life
,
he
sakl.
Sight
and
Bonds
fo
r
Isra
e
l.
In
the “ now sound,” derive from
tions in past years from as fa r
ing the period. Belafonte
Costs would be much higher,
ensembles lor strings ami
March, 1966, he became the
a form introduced by Bela­
iway
as
C
alifornia
anil
Colo-
managed to gather such great
woodwinds. Sister Anne My-
M r . Wetter said, except to rtile
fir s t American a rtis t to do a
fonte.
t i Io. We see v d u e to '
iiz
Negro stars as Sidney P o itie r,
i i.im sakl tin-, was in response
fact that the instructors, who
series of European benefit
He has been called, "the
kkls
from
as
many
areas
ami
Diahann C a rro ll, Sammy Da­
a re
imminently qualified,
to numerous requests from
concerts fo r the C iv il Rights
many
lu
.
kgroum'
s
is
p..
..
man who brought folk singing
vis, Duke El ington and many
work fo r token salaries, an !
Campers of previous years
movement, a p p e a r in g in
a
into its own with othermusical
others fo r this event, and the
the counselors, most of whom
who were interested in both art
Stockholm and P ans on behalf
form s such as jazz, opera and
pressed
concern
over
the
pos­
show won enthusiastic c ritic a l
forms.
are
fo
rm
e
r
campers,
work
for
of
the
late
Rev.
D
r.
M
artin
s ib ility that the raise in lee
the classics.” The most a ll-
acclaim, lauding Belafonte for
Luther
King,
J
r
.
nothing.
Staff
requirements
encompassing classification
< ght keep some children out.
his "ta ste and honesty.” In
fo r this type of cam p,whichls
Due to his close association
fo r him Is, "s in g e r in the per­
(here w ill tie two sessions
A p ril of 1967, he was executive
unique in the northwest, ire
with D r. M artin Luther King,
forming a rts ."
ti is year, o|«n to students of
producer of, in addition to ap­
Illu s e in te re s t» ! in f u r t h e r
much higher because of the in­
j r . during his life tim e , Bela­
The Belafonte repertoire
third through ninth grade.
pearing in, " a Tim e For
information
s h o u ld
w rite:
tense
training
program.
Kids
fonte was named one of the
knows no bounds. His songs
Well over half of the spaces,
Laughter," a look at Negro hu­
Young Musicians amt A rtists
go
there
and
are
really
three
executors
of
his
estate,
are the songs of peopleall over
lim ited to about 150 per ses-
m or in Am erica, on ABC-TV.
3130 NJE. 23nl Avenue
worked, but half of them end up
and to the Board of D ire cto rs
the globe, of all fields of en­
si n, are usually filled bypre-
He is becoming increasingly
P
< 1 tl im i, I iregon W2|2
crying when It comes time to
of the Southern C hristian
deavor and every area of ex­
vious campers returning or
active as a producer as well as
o r ca ll: 282-3918.
Leadership Conference. In
pression.
a perform er, in television. His
this capacity, he continues his
Belafonte's RCA albums a re
company plans to produce a
work in the non-violent move­
among the leading sellers in
number of TV specials over
ment as participant, advisor,
the world. He recently formed
the next year, to be physically
guide and general creative
his
own record producing
done at the CBC Studios in
force within the structure.
To preserve the nesting
firm . A rtis ts Recording Cen­
which was to serve asa mate­
Canada.
tect»! species. Highway o ffi­
habitat of two golden eagle
In May of 1968, Belafonte re­
ter, In c , a division of Belafon­
ria l source. It was decided to
Belafonte's own motion pic­
cials did not reveal the exact
chicks,
the
Highway
Division
ceived
an
Honorary
Doctorate
te E n te rp rise s,In c , with RCA
leave the nest, located in a ju -
ture producing firm , HarBel,
site of the nest. Jim Putnam,
has delayed the start of an ov­
of Humane Letters from Park
continuing to distribute his al­
nifier
tree,
alone
ami
rather
presented two film s , "T he
regional
engineer fo r the
College In M issouri, fo r his
erlay project on the Fred­
bums.
than create my disturbance in
W orld, The Flesh andThefze-
Highway
Division
in Bend, said
"m
any
contributions
to
Am
er­
ericks Butte Road-Hampton
His uncanny a bility to break
tlie area to look for a new
v l l. " "Odds Against Tomor­
no construction activity would
ica’ s youth, the cultural heri­
Section of tne Central Oregon
attendance records all over
quarry
site
or
todelay
thepro—
row,
fo r world audiences.
take place in the vicin ity until
Highway.
tage of many peoples, and his
the world really began in 1956,
ject until tlie eagles had left
Belafonte Enterprises also
the
eagles were safely on then
response
as
a
humanist
in
all
The nest, with its two young
when he broke the 39-yearat-
the nest. It is expect»! that the
presented J iriT m k a 's award-
way.
levels of exchange.” He was
inhabitants, was discovered
tendance record at Lewisohn
eagles w ill leave tlie nest
winning Czech short, "The
also s im ila rly honored with a
when highway o fficials ami the
sometime In July.
Stadium, New York C i t y ' s
Hand, in 1967. He co-star red
Doctorate
in
the
A
rts
by
T
he
contractor went to look over
famed o p e n -a ir auditorium.
In th e lre ffo n s to protect the
with Z e roM ostel in, "T heA n­
New School fo r Social Re­
the site of the rock quarry
He became the fir s t (and, to
young eagles, which are a pro­
gel Levine,” his fir s t film
search, in late 1968.
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Summer camp scheduled
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Youngsters study Dramatics
Eighty youngsters at Sabin
Elementary School have left
th e ir classrooms fo r the
stage.
The youngsters, ranging in
age from six to eleven years
old, are enrolled In a summer
workshop in creative drama­
tics funded by the federal gov­
ernment.
During the four-week work­
shop scheduled from June 12 to
July 16, the youngsters w ill
view a variety of plays in local
theatres and learn how to stage
their own productions.
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The workshop Is head») by
P h illip Bonfiglio, drama in­
structor at Adams High School
and fo rm e r d ire c to r of the
Lady Bug Theatre at the P ort­
land Zoo. He is assisted by
Adams drama students Greg
Llndhardt and C rista Haney.
New this summer, the work­
shop is an outgrowth of the
children's theatre run by
Adams students during tlie
regular school year. Under
Bonflglio’ s direction, a cast of
22 students called the Adams
M in i Players staged weekly
productions of fa iry tales fo r
e le m e n ta r y
youngsters
throughout the Portland school
d is tric t.
The workshop, according to
Bonfiglio, Is a chance fo r
youngsters to "break through
the wall that separates actors
and audiences and bvcotnn In­
volved in theatrical p erfor­
mances.” He hopes the work­
shop w ill generate an interest
in drama c.ireersasw ell asan
appreciation fo r live theatre.
The workshop w ill be lie Id at
Sabin Elementary School,4013
NJE. 18th Avenue, from eight
a.m. to twelve noon Monday
through F riday,
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Portland state U niversity's
Chorus and orchestra Spring
Concert featuring many o ri­
ginal works and arrangements
by PSU composers w ill be held
at 8 p .m , Thursday, June I In
75 Lincoln H all.
The concert w ill mark the
fir s t performance of selec­
tions from the rock-musical
" G o d s p e l l" by S te p h e n
Schwartz. The pieces from
"Godspell*
were specially
arranged by Norman Leydon,
PSU assistant professor of
music.
Leyden w ill d ire ct the cho­
rus In Haydn's "E loquence,"
and Brshm s' " A lle M e Ine
Herz Gedanken" and " Z u m
Schluss.”
Tomas Svoboda, PSU assis­
tant professor of music, w ill
conduct the orchestra in three
works by PSU composers:
"F o u r Images fo r O rchestra"
by student E ric Fund, "Tw o
Pieces fo r orch e stra ” by Ron
F u lle r, student, and Svoboda's
"T h re e Pieces fo r Orches­
tra .”
The concert choir, also di­
rected by Leyden, w ill sing
Rossini's "o Salutarls Hos-
tia ,” P ierce's "E ig h t Japa-
nese Haiku” (with Instrumen­
tal a c c o m p a n im e n t) and
Bock’ s " I t Was A (.over and
His Lass” and Leyden's a r­
rangements
of W i l d e r ' s
"W hile You WereYoung” and
C feature's "T h e Lion Sleeps
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teenagers along with the solid
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