SUfe ^InrtUtuù (libseruer ---------------------- On Stage tO M R IB L i m Page 3 James Canfield’s First New Dance Work of the Millennium classical pas de deux to ensemble rock ballets to full-length story b a lle ts. S in ce O regon B allet Theatre’s inception in 1989, his dance works have not only become an integral part o f the Company’s repertoire, but have been performed by dance companies across the country, including the Washington Ballet, Ballet West, Milwaukee Ballet, Nashville Ballet, Tulsa Ballet Theatre, and the David Taylor STORY Oregon Ballet T heater’s (OBT) “Dance Near the Edge” program will feature the world premiere o f Artistic Director James Canfield’s first new d an ce w ork o f th e m illennium . Illum inations, and Portland-based choreographer Trey M c In ty re ’s p e rc u s s io n -la c e d Curupira. As a special treat to audiences, OBT will showcase the .. talents oftw o nationally recognized female student^from The School o f Oregon Ballet Theatre, who will each be partnered by a male member o f the professional company in a different classical pas de deux. “Dance Near the Edge” will be performed through March 11 at the Portland Civic Auditorium. James Canfield’s dynamic world- premiere ballet. Illuminations, is set to a collection o f contemporary dance recordings - including Peace Orchestra, Uncerworld, Malcolm M cL aren , T e rre T h a e m litz , Thievery Corporation and Strange Voices - juxtaposed throughout the work with excerpts from Johann Sebastian Bach’s Chaconne from the "violin partita No. 2 in D minor, " performed live by Portland violinist Aaron Meyer. Alternately edgy, q u ie t and in te n se , llluninations is em bodied by a subtle and abstract spiritual theme and explores the nature o f personal relationships and human emotions. Through Canfield’s exquisite and renowned use o f the pas de deux - as w ell as solo and ensem ble passages - he illu m in ates the individual and group talents o f the company dancers. Illuminations is made possible in part by a generous g ift from C in d y and D uncan Campbell. C anfield has cre a te d o v er 25 original dance works, spanning from March 8, 2000 Focus Oregon Ballet Theatre will present the world premiere o f A rtistic Director James Canfield's "Illuniations. "during "Dance Near the Edge, " through March I I at the Portland Civic Auditorium. ■ M M M M i Dance Theatre in Colorado. Three of his works received popular and critical acclaim during OBT’s New York City debut last summer, moving the New York Post to write, “Canfield has done wonders in 10 short years.” Tickets for “Dance Near the Edge,” priced from $12.50 to $76.50, are on sale now. T ickets may be purchased through the OBT Ticket Office (1120 SW Tenth Avenue in downtown Portland) by calling 503- 2-BALLET(503-222-5538)ortoll free at 1-888-922-5538, Monday through Friday from 9 am. to 5 pm. Tickets are also available through Ticketmaster (503-790-2787), G.l. Joe’s stores, and the Portland Center for the Performing Arts (1111 SW Broadway, downtown Portland). HMMRRMMMMMMMMMN www.whitebird.org presents W hat’s Next? JA M E S f ir s t C A N F IE L D ’S new v y o rk of 2000 together with Trey McIntyre’s Curupira. M a rc h GARTH 3 -1 1 Dance Near the Edge “ The dance scene in Portland is remarkably vital, thanks to...Oregon Ballet Theatre.” - The New York Times astee GARTH FAGAN: 1998 TONY AWARD WINNER for BEST CHOREOGRAPHY of THE LION KING Next Wed., March 15 7:30 pm Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall Oregon Ballet Theatre JAMES C A nnuo ARTISTIC DIR4C TOR Call 2-BALLET Toll Free 1 -888-9-BALLET A'À AmericanAirlines \ Tickets at Performing Arts Center, SW Broadway and Main, and Fred Meyer FASTIXX, 224-8499/800-992-8499. Discounts fo r students/seniors/ groups 8 or more. Info: (503) 245-1600. Sponsored by isuß S IÜ AVENUE /SUITES HOTEL