Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 06, 1994, Page 9, Image 9

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Song And Dance Act
Set Friday, April 8 At
Bagley Center
L ive M usic
Special Cruises
Friday &
Saturday
8pm-Midnight
The City o f Vancouver Parks and
Recreation D epartm ent’s citizens of
Disability program will be the host
for the PHAM E Academy recital on
Friday evening, April 8, from 7-9 p.m. at
Bagley Center, 4100 Plomondon.
PH A M E (P h y sic a lly H a n d i­
capped Actors and M usical E nter­
tainers) is a non-profit organization,
based in Portland.
This talented group o f over 30
children and adults with developm en­
tal disabilities will perform a variety
of entertainment including a choral per­
formance and solos, excerpts from their
latest musical and a variety of dance acts.
Two local teenagers, Jason Marick and
Polly Loudermilk, perform in the recital.
Suggested donation forthisevent
is $2 per person, payable the evening
o f the performance.
PHAME Academy will offer classes
in the fall through the Vancouver Parks
and Recreation Department. For addi­
tional information on the performance or
upcoming classes, call 696-8218.
Wednesday
Jam Session
April Dinner Dance
A p ril 15-Fcaturing OPUS 3-Jazz. Pop, Rock
A p ril 29 Secretary’ s Day $17.95
featuring Louisiana style
cuisine a t its finest
At Bourbon Street we’ re proud to offer the finest ribs,
Wednesday Family Dinners
freshest seafood, delicious fettucim and blackened
dishes. Enjoy the big screen
Featuring a special fam ily menu and prices
7:00-8:30 pm
Adults $16.95 Children (4-12) $8.95
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MARCH 19 - APRIL 16
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♦ April 17,7:30pm
♦ April 18,8pm
♦ April 19,7:30pm
.M ichael M organ , conductor
P ratt w as recently fe a tu re d o n C B S ’
“Sunday M o rn in g "; d o n ’t miss his first
P o rtla n d p erfo rm a n ce!
OREGON
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Mozart: S ix German Dances
★
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5 tn
E -flat Major, "Emperor"
Stravinsky: The Rite o f Spring
Friday, April 2 2 ,1 9 9 4
8:00 p.m.
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(Students/seniors 1 2 price 1 hr before concert)
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Berlioz Romeo et Juliette, Op. 17
★
Poulenc: Concerto for Two Pianos in D n
D udley Moore teams up w ith the Oregon
Sym phony for an evening o f music and
comedy, featuring D udley him self playing
Gershtein's Rhapsody in Blue, Mozart's
Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major, and a
whole lot more!
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BERLIOZ & POULENC
J a n ie s D eP reist, conductor
K atia & M an elle I c h e q u e , Juo pianos
PORTLAND CHAPTER
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N o r m a n L e y d e n , conductor
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Soloist featured in this work
♦ Pre-Concert Conversation one hour
before performance
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Born and raised in Portland, Carrie M ae Weems has received international acclaim for her
hard-hitting photographic style
For fifteen years she has been confronting issues of identity,
race and gender through a forceful combination of imagery, texts and ironic humor
An A r t/ O n The E d g e p ro g ram sp o n so re d b y Philip M o m s C o m p a n ie s , Inc
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