Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 26, 1997, Page 11, Image 11

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ENTERTAINMENT
PICA Presents PureMovement
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The Portland Institute for Con­
temporary Art (PICA) presents
Philadelphia Hip-Hop dance troupe,
Rennie Harris PureMovement, Fri­
day and Saturday, March 7 and 8 at
8 p.m. at the Aladdin Theater. A
pioneer in the performance, instruc­
tion and evolution ofHip-Hop dance.
Rennie Harris has created a dance
10pm, LaLuna, $8.
Village Spirit; 9pm, Hawthorne
Rhapsody, 3826 SE Hawthorne
Blvd., $5.
Bobby Torres; 9:30pm, Candle­
light Room, free.
style that has emerged from the club
scene to find a cogent voice on the
concert stage Tickets are $15 and
may be ordered in advance by call­
ing PICA at 242-14 19 or purchased
at the door.
A native o f Philadelphia, Rennie
Harris is self-taught and versatile
m all forms of Hip-Hop dance.
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including Stepping, Poppin'. Ani­
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Boogaloo. Breakdance, Hip-Hop
and House He has lead such popu­
lar dance ensembles as Step mas­
ters. Magnificent Force and the
Scanner Boys and has received
numerous awards and fellowships
for choreography
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In te r a c tiv e C h ild r e n ’s C o n c e rts
Leroy Vinnegar & Friends; 9pm,
Atwater’s, free.
Hosted by Lars Larson of KPTV,
Oregon's 12, the Portland Youth.
Philharmonic Preparatory Orches­
tra will present two Children’s Con­
certs on March 4, 1997, at 10:00
a m. and 12:00 noon in the Arlene
Schnitzer Concert Hall in Portland.
These concerts will be broadcast
live via satellite to thousands of stu­
dents in schools throughout Oregon
via Oregon ED-NET, in addition to
the 5,000 in attendance. Each con­
cert will include a two-way audio
question-and-answer session be-
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DJ Gravy; 9pm, Berbati’s Pan, $3.
Jaybird Koder and Andy Stokes.
9:30pm, Candlelight Room, free.
Dub Debrie; 10pm, Ash Street
Saloon, free.
T he In stig a to rs; IOpnt, Bel
mont’s, cover.
Ron Steen Jam; 3pnt, Steen’s
Coffeehouse, cover.
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tween the performers (Conductor
Huw Edwards and members of the
Preparatory Orchestra) and students
both in the hall and across the state.
Questions will come from schools in
Jordan Valley, Ukiah, Reedsport,
Prineville, and Astoria. This project
is a collaborative effort of the PYP.
Multnomah Community Television,
and Oregon ED-NET.
The concerts will introduce chil­
dren to the instruments of the or­
chestra and the young musicians of
the Preparatory Orchestra in a pro-
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