Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 10, 1996, Page 10, Image 10

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ENTERTAINMENT
Tips On Selecting And Working
With A Contractor
Reel 2 Real Is Strictly Rhythm
In th e u n iq u e w o r ld o f R e e l 2
R e a l, c r e a t i v e s y n e r g y a n d c u l ­
tu r a l u n io n p r e v a i l. O n e n e e d s
o n ly to e x a m i n e th e a r t is t r y a n d
c o m m e r c i a l r e a c h o f th e w o rld
th e r e c o r d in g o f th is c o ll e c ti o n
T h e en d resu lt o f su ch am b itio n
is an a lb u m that a ls o e x p lo re s ja z z ,
c la s sic -fu n k , h ip -h o p , and ju n g le
w ith a g ility a n d c re d ib ility . In
ac h ie v in g the latter, M o rillo w isely
so lic ite d the in p u t o f su ch v o calists
w id e s m a s h d e b u t a lb u m M o v e
I t f o r a m p le p r o o f . T h e a c t ’s
la te s t s o p h o m o re c o lle c tio n
"A re Y ou R ead y F o r S om e
M o r e ” c o n t i n u e s in tr u e R e e l 2
R e a l tr a d it io n , y e t s p o r ts th e v e r ­
s a t il it y a n d g r o w th n e e d e d to
p ro g re ss
le v e l.
to th e
an d p e rfo rm e rs as P ro y e c to U no,
M ich ael W a tfo rd , B a rb a ra T u ck er,
N a tu ra lly ,C h a rlo tte S m alls, A lth ea
M c Q u een , and O c ta v ia from S oul
S y stem . "I w an ted to brin g in a
w ide ran g e o f p eo p le w ho w ere
good at a variety o f th in g s," M o rillo
says. “ I fully b eliev e in the c o l­
la b o ra tiv e p ro c e s s, an d d o not b e ­
lieve in p re te n d in g to k n o w e v e ry ­
th in g .”
n e x t c re a tiv e
In th e h a n d s o f E r ic k " M o r e "
M o r i l l o , th e g r o u p 's m a s t e r ­
m in d , th e r e is c l e a r ly n o su c h
th in g as ta b o o te r r ito r y . In itia lly ,
p u r i s ts w e r e p u z z le d b y th e id e a
o f m e ld in g th e r e v e l r y o f h o u s e
m u s ic w ith th e c e le b r a to r y to n e
o f r e g g a e in t o a s i n g u l a r s o u n d .
A n d th e n th e y c a u g h t an e a r f u l
o f " I L ik e T o M o v e I t ” -- a s in g le
th a t h a s s o ld o v e r th r e e m illio n
Reel 2 Real
T h e s o n g ’s k in e t ic b le n d o f s l i p ­
H a v i n g h i t th e t u r n t a b l e s
w h e n h e w a s 12, E r ic k la te r
b e g a n to s tu d y te c h n i c a l p r o ­
p e ry
g ro o v e s
and
g ro u p
f r o n tm a n th e M a d S t u n t m a n ’s
Y o u R e a d y F o r M o r e ,” b o ld ly
fu s in g tr a d itio n a l A fro -C ’u b a n e l ­
a n d la n g u id s o u l b a lla d " L i f e ’s
F u n n y .” C le a r l y , r e p e t it io n w a s
d u c tio n a n d e n g in e e r in g a t th e
C e n te r o f M e d ia A rts . T h e re s t
r a u c o u s w a ils h a d e v e n th e m o s t
e m e n ts w ith L a tin - h o u s e b e a ts o n
n o t o n M o r i l l o ’s a g e n d a d u r i n g
is h is to r y .
Cats: A ll Show, N o Talk
o f people overdressed for a B urger
King meal.
C onsequently , both fell into the
hands o f an O u r Tow n pho to g rap h er
desperately com b in g the cro w d s for
w ell-dressed, photogenic socialites at
the event.
A s for the show , it
w as an in c re d ib le
ex plosion o f sp e c ­
tacular special effects
using the latest in
m odem technology,
innovative costum es,
scenery, m akeup and
wigs with tireless, all-
star d a n cers and talen ted , g o ld en
voices.
H aving said that, I m ust express my
em otional attach m en t to plots and
storylines, w hich w as relatively ab ­
sent C ats is not about w itty ch atter or
dram atic dialogue. It's a rev o lu tio n ­
ary show leaping beyond traditional
boundaries ol theatrical staging and
choreography.
W hat began as an idea f o r a sim ple
ch ild ren 's show , w hen A ndrew Lloyd
W ebberpicked u p a b o o k o fc h ild re n ’s
poem s in an airport boo k sh o p (T .S.
E lio ts O ld P o ssu m 's Hook o f P ra c ti­
c a l Cats), has becom e one o f the m ost
successful B roadw ay m usicals in the
world.
The Broadway ct impany of Cats is the
longest running musical currently on
Broadway, and the third-longest-running
musical ever. In June o f 1997, it will
overtake A ( ’h orns Line, and become the
longest running musical in the history o f
CPR
Classes
Portland Firefighters w ill
oiu e again he hosting Free
CPIU lasses. Classes w ill in-
w ay show has ever been seen, and open­
ing up the market for other shows to
follow.
G ri/.abella (played by Jeri S ager)
stan d s up to B arbara S treisan d ’s pipes
w ith her deep, crystal voice in the hit
song "M em o ry ”, the notorious tear-
jerk er, in its free­
ing style o f m el­
an ch o ly c o n v ic ­
tion. T ear d u cts
w e re
b e in g
dabbled as (he a u ­
dience sunk deep
in to th e ir se a ts
fro m
th e
Regularly
$39.95
Snakeskin Shoes.............................. $129.00
$79.99
Snakeskin Belts............................... $9.00
All Women Fashions....................... 25% Off
$7.99
Double Breasted Suits..................... $ 139.00
$ 129.00
Silk Shirts.........................................$49.00
(With and Without Collar)
$39.00
Two Piece Pant Shirt Suits.............. $99.00
$89.00
resonation o f that
perfect nostalgic m elody.
An array of idiosyncratic characters
bring the cast to a full circle, including the
faux-Elvis personality, Rum Turn Tug­
ger (played by Robert Bartley), and the
C< ipperfield-esque cat with Fred Astaire-
o r in form ation (a ll 523-
3605.
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Had For 5 Months Cream
w/Pilliows ONLY $150.00
Please Call 239-9680
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projects. D on't automatically accept the
Call the Bixirtl at 503/378-4621 ext.
4974 to request a publication order form.
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Pick up a com p lim en tary pass to the preview
screen in g o f F L E I) at:
2929 NE Alberta
Portland, OR
<3Jljc ^ lo r tla u b
281-7164
toes, Magical Mistoffelees (played by
Randy Andre Davis).
Andrew Lloyd W ebber's felines will
give their last Portland performance on
Sunday, so there’s still time tocheck this
h
Call (503) 288-0033 Ta Advertise hi
gem out.
T h is p o p u lar m usical is a fine c o l­
laboration o f artistic skill and tech­
nique and is reputed as one of W eb b er's
best. B ut, it y o u ’re only going to see
(ÏÏlje ^Ivitlattb (Observer
(O bserver N ew s Paper
4747 N. E. M artin L u ther K ing Jr. Blvd.
P ortlan d , O regon 97211 503-288-0033
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Eree
M ovie Item s
A lso, en ter to win m ovie item s like t-sh irts, hand cu ffs
and p osters. T h e first 25 en tries receive free Eled
K eychains
W in n ers w ill he notified hy phone.
O ffer G ood W hile S u p p lies L ast, No P urch ase N ecessary
* * *
one A ndrew Lloyd W ebber m usical,
look ou t for the P hantom o f th e O pera
in 1997.
S o m e th in g w o n d e r fu l an d
s tra n g e th a t tile a rtis t fashion»
out o f th e ehaoft o f th e w o rld in
Tickets priced fro m 5 /5 -5 5 5 a t all
TicketM aster outlets a n d the Portland
C enter fo r the Performing A rts (51V
Broadw ay & M am ) o r t barge b y phone,
(503) 7W -ARTS.
th e to r m e n t o f hi» »onI.
— W . S o m e rs e t M a u g h a m
In te rs ta te Firehouse C u ltu ra l C en ter
in partnership with
G.R.E.A.T.
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Gang Resistance Education and Training Program
presents the
(Previously know as Theatre in Da Hood)
m unity Center 0000 N. Foss,
C all the B etter B usiness B ureau
(5 0 3 /2 2 6 -3 9 8 1 , 1-800-488-4166, or
the Depl. o f Justice C o n su m er Infor­
m ation H otline (503/378-4320, 229-
5576) for inform ation on com plaints
they have received.
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Visa-Mastercard
Personal Checks
Layaway
techniques. This is usually
20, University Park C om ­
nancial protection if problems develop
later.Get the names o f contractors that
friends, neighbors and fellow workers
would hire again. Call them. If possible,
personally inspect some o f the work.
Sale P ric e
Designer Short Sets......................... $49.95
resuscitation and choking
9-30 a m., Saturday, July
check on a contractor. Registration does
not ensure competency but it does guaran­
tee that the ct intracti ir has a surety bond and
liability insurance, both offering some fi­
6th Year Anniversary Sale
All New Inventory
N e ig h b o rh o o d Y outh T h e a tre P ro je c t
for a limited time.
Always use a wntten contract. Put ev­
erything. including changes to the original
contract, in writing. Pay in installments.
Consider partial payments upon comple­
tion o f portions o f the work.
FARRIS FASHIONS
Broadway. Cats has also been a trail­
blazer lor Broadway on the n>ad, playing
in cities where no major first-class Broad­
( lude adult, child and infant
a $30 ( lass, provided free
Hire only registered contractors. Call
the CCB at 503/378-1621 ext. 4900 to
h e r ita g e .
“ M u e v e L a C a d e r a (M o v e Y o u r
B o d y ) ,’’ a n d s e w in g a s u n - k is s e d
C a r ib b e a n m e lo d y in to th e lu s h
D ecked out in sem i-form al w ear
last Friday for the op ening night o f the
B roadw ay m usical, C arr, m y tw o
friends and I w ere am ong the m inority
lowest b id -a higher price may be worth it
in better materials, workmanship and reli­
ability.
T h e h is to r y o f R e e l 2 R e a l
s te m s b a c k to th e 2 5 - y e a r - o ld
M o r illo , a n a ti v e N e w Y o r k e r
w h o d r a w s c o n s t a n t in s p ir a t io n
fro m h is C o lo m b ia n - D o m in ic a n
s ta u n c h m u s ic a l s e p a r a ti s t p l e a d ­
in g fo r m o r e . W ith th a t in m in d ,
M o r ill o w e n t f o r b ro k e o n “ A re
c o p i e s s i n c e its r e l e a s e in 1 9 9 4 .
Yixjcanavoid many problems ifyoudo
the lollowing when hinng any kind of
contractor:
Workshop Locations
In terstate F ire h o u se C u ltu ral C e n te r • 5 3 4 0 N In te rsta te • 8 2 3 -2 0 0 0
V illa D e C la ra V ista • N E 7 2 n d & K illin g sw o rth • 2 8 4 -7 0 7 5 / 24 9 -2 0 6 1
R ice S c h o o l/A sia n F am ily C e n te r • 6 4 3 3 N E T illa m o o k • 2 3 5 -9 3 9 6
Workshops
July 8 2 6
9 :0 0 a.m . - 1:30 p.m.
Potluck and Performances
July 2 4 -2 6
6 -9 p.m.
Breakfast and Limeli provided
Optional afternoon activities available
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