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Portland Observer
; 6...The Portland Observer ...September 25,1991
ENTERTAINMENT
IMAGQ
"SURE TO HAVE MOVIEGOERS
ROLLING IN THE
AISLES WITH LAUGHTER!"
Jerry Mouawad, Carol Uselman
and company are named m Ihe
renowned Lecog approach to
mime Ihealre. contemporary
dai ice, physical cornedy and
traditional mask styles Urey
add their own inventive
variations with American Han. Io
create characters that ate more
than human and stagings that
dely categorization. Is it
Ihealre. mime, comedy, dancp,
special ellocts or illusion?
It's a provocative sopum mlo
Hie lamiliar and unknown
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as intelligent."
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highly entertaining."
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".. a kind ol special
smorgasbord o, mask. mime,
dance?
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Imago will perform at the Portland Center lor the Performing Arts.
Intermediate Theatre on October 4, 5, 6 & 11.12.13 Friday and
Saturday at 7:30 and Sundays at 2:00 and 7:00 T‘J ® t^ 15 5° f° r
adults and $9.50 for children, are available at the PCPA box office,
TICKETMASTER outlets or by calling (503) 248-4496.
Imago recently received a $20,000 grant award from the Meyer
Memorial Trust to create new work and present it with other repertoire
at the Portland Center for the Performing Arts.
This program is also made possible by grants from the Oregon Arts
Commission and the Rose Tucker Charitable Trust
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tonal turf.
Bob Jam es reflects, " i t ’s always
been a fantasy to form a cooperative
group where there was no leader...all
voices w ere equal. I ’d been waiting a
long time to be in the same room with
three people who made it seem right.
A quartet always seem ed ideal.” Lee
concurs, “ I think there was a mutual
admiration society. W e all enjoy each
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We will meet or beat
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6. Ready For The World
Straight Down To Business
7 Lonnie Liston Smith
Magic Lady ‘New*
8. Your» Truly
Yours Truly
9. Fred Hammond
I Am Persuaded
10. The Rance Allen Group
Phenom enon
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direction.
Ultimately Fourplay is an album
o f the heart. From earth to the moon,
Bali and back again. Fourplay takes the
listener on a romantic journey. And
w hatever the destination, getting there
is definitely more than half the fun.
F resh C uts
Top 10 List_
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lative company and linked with excep­
tional projects. He has recorded with
Phil Collins, Eric Clapton, Lionel Ric­
hie, Kenny Loggins, W hitney H ous­
ton, A nita Baker, Barbra Streisand,
M ichael Jackson and A1 Jarreau.
Fourplay’s experience in various
musical formats enriches what is termed
a Jazz release, but percolates with pop
and rock, sizzles with R&B and funk
and glides with classical refinement.
All four members o f the group contrib­
uted material to the album. The group
considers the album to represent a new
If you heard a rom antically play­
ful conversation, and the language was
music, and the music was m agic...it
would have to be Fourplay. In their
self-titled W arner Bros, debut, this
menage a quatre - com prised of key­
board king Bob James, guitar wizard
L ee Ritenour, rhythm -m aster Harvey
Mason and bass-ace Nathan East -
have delivered a jazz tour-de-four that
covers an extraordinary expanse of
W holesale to the Public 35% to 50% oft
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braiding and weaving
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1. Jodeci
Forever My Lady
2. Keith Washington
Make Time For Love
Poor
Righteous Teachers
3.
Pure Poverty
4. Geto We Boyz
C an’t Be Stopped
5. BeBe & CeCe Wlnans
Different Lifestyle
key.”
H arvey M ason
has earned his reputa­
tion as an elite studio
m usician with a list of
credits that includes
m ost of today’s top
recording stars, as well
as scores for smash
film and television
soundtracks. Nathan
East, like the rest of
Fourplay, seems to
find him self in super­
from left
to right
Nathen East.
Lee Ritenour,
Bob Jam es.
Harvey
Mason
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■ II there is something that can
be done with a mask that
these performers tail to do. it's
hardly worth considering .
entrancing and clever'
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other’s playing very
much. That was the
-Jet Magazine
The Thealre Mask Ensemble
ome voyage with IMAGO
to a world ol live humai i
uiwnation. where lanlasy
and ultra-iealislie illusion are
the height ol entertainment Iho
musks.costumes are ingei nous,
Iho music is original, and Ihe
per Ion nets are masters ol
mime, dance and drama All
come loqolher in imaginative
per lormances lhal move liom
ihe whimsical to rellection and
back again
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Price List
Kelaxers
W ave Nouveau
Hawaiian Silky
Care Free
Long Hair
Sales and Promotional items excluded.
Mrs. C’s Wigs and Beauty Supply
707 N.E. Fremont
Portland, Oregon 97212
(503) 281-6525
Open: 11:30 - 6:00 Tues thru Saturday
288-3326
24 Hr. Appt. Line
Call fo r appt. today.
Daryl Lewis Owner/Manager
O pen
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Deep Reconstructor
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PORTLAND
COMMUNITY
COLLEGE
training programs at The Fall
Home & Carden Show:
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Building Construction
Organic Gardening
Landscape Technology
(booths 227, 228, 240. 241)
Or call 244-6111 to see
w hat else PCC has to offer.
PORTLAND COMMUNITY
COLLEGE
—IDUCAT1ON THAT WORXS-
FOR YOU!
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Approx. 5-Pound Packages Be sure
to stock-up. Divide your 5-Pound
package into convenient serving
packages and freeze to use later.
Safeway quality grain-fed beef.
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JUICY, REGULAR
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$35.00
$25.00
$25.00
Virgin Hair
$45.00
Touch Up
$45.00
Texturizer
$40.00
$5.00 extra
Best Work/Best Prices In Town
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Large Ripe Tomatoes.. Lb, 39f
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