Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 26, 1990, Page 7, Image 7

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    September 26,1990- The Portland Observer-Page 7
JACQUI SUTTON
TO BE FEATURED
WITH OREGON
DANCE CONSORT
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On October 6 & 7 at the Intermedi­
ate Theatre of the Portland Center for the
Performing Ans, African American singer/
actress Jacqui Sutton will reprise her
critically acclaimed rendition of Amaz­
ing Grace in Esperanto during an eve­
ning of dance presented by Oregon Dance
Consort, called Roots, Ritual and Re­
newal, the concerts will feature seven
dances by choreographer Judith Catter-
all whose work has been called “ a cele­
bration of being. “ Jacqui’s rich voice
sets the scene for a piece called Descen­
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dants: A Ritual of Remembrance which
depicts an earth-oriented society gath­
ered to celebrate their survival and growth
following a period of chaos.
Before moving to Portland three years
ago, Jacqui sang with a jazz ensemble in
San Francisco. She is currently working
with the theater company, Tygres Heart,
in a production of Shakespeare’s As You
Like It to open at the Winningstad The­
atre on November 2. She also keeps busy
singing with David York’s Concord Choir.
Benjamin Franklin
has disappeared.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED AT
METRO CRISIS INTERVENTION
SERVICE
Metro Crisis Intervention Service is
recruiting volunteers to staff its 24-hour
telephone intervention and information
referral phone service. The agency needs
volunteers for daytime, evening and
weekend shifts. Classes for fall training
begin Saturday, Oct. 6; sessions are held
evenings and weekends for the conven­
ience of people with daytime commit­
ments.
No experience is necessary .though
applicants must be at least 18 years old.
Metro provides 57 hours of training for
applicants accepted into the program.
Volunteers typically work one four-hour
shift per week.. Call the Metro Crisis
Intervention Service volunteer coordi­
nator at 226-3099 to apply. Metro Crisis
is a United Way member agency.
TASK FORCE ON
PREGNANCY &
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
MET IN NORTH-NORTH-
EAST PORTLAND
State Representative Margaret Car­
ter (D-18) announced that a special
Governor’s Task Force on Pregnancy &
Substance Abuse met at the Martin Lu­
ther King Facility, 4815 N.E. 7th Ave­
nue.
The Task Force was established in
March 1990, after findings by the Ore­
gon Legislature, and State Health Divi­
sion that an estimated 11 % of all new­
borns may be affected by drug or alcohol
abuse before birth. “ It is estimated that
an affected infant may require up to
$8000 in medical care costs in the first
year alone,” Carter said. “ In Los Ange­
les, it is reported that a drug affected
child may impact the school system up to
a cost of $15,000 a year per child. How­
ever, the greatest cost is in the permanent
loss to society from learning disabilities,
articulation problems, hyperactivity, and
severe problems with socialization.”
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