'**‘tM* •»•»WW«« * * Portland, Observer « > Martin Luther King, Jr. Spedai Edition ► y í > > t » r i > » r j ì i f » » » ; > f W Y January IO, m o i r V » f i ♦ f t IHr*^ Writer/Director/Composer Gordon Parks Creates Unique Ballet Tribute To Martin Luther King In “Martin” H e H ad T he C ourage To B reak W ith T radition Photographer, writer, film director Gordon Parks has composed an original five-movement classical ballet as a per­ sonal tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The ballet, "M artin ,” airs on in conjunc­ tion with K ing's birthday, Monday, Janu­ ary 15, from 10-11 p.m. on most PBS stations (check local listings). To evoke the spirit and vision of King, "M artin” recreates significant moments in the American leader’s life, including his bus boycott, the march in Selma, his time in a Birmingham jail, and his 1968 assassina­ tion in Montgomery. The ballet concludes with King’s funeral, during which his spirit rises from his funeral bier as a symbol of the undying power of his dream. In addition to composing the music and the libretto. Parks also directed the one- hour production. The multi-talented Parks has already achieved fame as a photogra­ pher for LIFE magazine, a writer ("T he Learning Tree," "Moments Without Proper Names"), a director ("Shaft," "Leadbelly,” and "Solom on Northup’s Odyssey” ), as well as a composer. His production of “ The Learning Tree” was recently selected by the Library of Congress as one of the first 25 films to be included in the new national film registry. Parks appears on camera to introduce his work in a documentary seg­ ment, which also includes Park’s photo- Dr. M artin Luther King, Jr, January 1 5 ,1 9 2 9 - April 5 ,1 9 6 8 W alter C. R eynolds M.D & S taff 2800 N. Vancouver Suite 231 287-4532 graphs from the tumultuous period in which King worked. Dancer John Jones creates the role of King. Sheila Rohan dances as Rosa Parks, and James Edward Murphy dances the role of the assassin. "M artin ” is distributed in »Stereo* and is made possible by Southwestern Bell DR. KING SAID IT BEST: "1 HAVE THE AUDACITY TO BELIEVE THAT PEOPLE EVERYWHERE CAN HAVE THREE MEALS A DAY FOR THEIR BODIES, EDUCATION AND CULTURE FOR THEIR MINDS, AND DIGNITY, EQUALITY AND FREEDOM FOR THEIR SPIRITS." Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.-Acceptance speech, Nobel Peace Prize, Dec. 10, 1964 CONGRESSMAN RON WYDEN (Paid tor and Authorized by the Wyden »or Cong re .a Committee, 4/89, Tom Ferretera. Treasurer) I KRWaaBSBSSSfcSf• ? , i •• ' _ Y • 5 * I • » * « » t 4 > > A .W Foundation with additional funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The program is a production of Winger Enterprises, Inc. and is presented by KCET Los Angeles. Choreographer: Rael Limb. Producer Grace Blake. D irector Gordon Parks. KCET executive producer Sam Paul. KCET executive-in-charge: Ricki Franklin.