Page 2 June 7, 2000 <£lje J3urtlani> ©baeruer On Stage Focus CONTRIBUTED STORY A S U P P L E M E N T OF ^ a rtla n h © baeriier Editor in Chief, Publisher C harles H. W ashington Editor L arry J . Ja ck so n , Sr. Cofiy Editor J o y R am os Business Manager G ary A n n T aylor Creative Director O regon Ballet T heatre (O B T ) will perform tw o different program s as part o f its tenth annual “A m erican C horeographers Show case” (A C S) th ro u g h Ju n e 24, 2 000, in the N ew m ark T heatre at the Portland C enter for the Perform ing Arts. Program X will include the Portland prem iere o f T ry M cIntyre’s hip, contem porary A liss in W onderland a n d J o s ie M o s e le y ’s re c e n t choreographerCharles Moulton and N ew Y ork choreographer D avid P arso n s’ w itty dance w orks, Sleep Stu d y and The Envelope. H ighlightin g Program X o f the “ A m e r ic a n C h o reo g rap h ers S how case” will beT rey M cIntyre’s A Uss in W onderland, a multi-media, c o n te m p o ra ry in te rp re ta tio n o f L ew is C arro ll’s classic ch ild ren ’s b o o k “ A lic e ’s A d v e n tu re s in W onderland.” M cIntyre’s A liss in W o n d erla n d uses an en o rm o u s television screen in place o f the OBTperforms “American Choreographers Showcase” trad itio n al r a b b it’s h o le as the launching point for the tale, as A liss is lured by the W hite Rabbit on a zany jo u rn ey through a 20“’-century m edia w onderland, com plete with b a c k d ro p m o n ito rs d is p la y in g television im agery. T he ballet is set to m usic ranging from G eorges B izet’s Carm en to the crooning sounds o f Sam m y D avis, Jr. A liss in W onderland is a co-production with Fort W orth D allas Ballet, w here it p re m ie re d in N o v e m b e r, an d N ash v ille B allet, w h ere it w as perform ed in A pril. T he D allas M o r n in g S ta r c a lls A lis s in W onderland1' . . .a w itty, scram bled and phantasm agoric.. .surreal tale.” Jeanne Button - w ho has created costum es for the Broadw ay show A rsenic a n d O ld Lace, Wings, The R obber Bridegroom , and H enry V - designed the costum es fox Aliss. T h e s c e n ic d e s ig n s a r e by M acdonald Eaton, who has w orked e x te n siv e ly d e sig n in g n etw o rk te le v isio n sp e cia ls fo r S am m y D av is, Jr., D ick C lark , V ic to r Borgin, Ed Sullivan, and others. Shaw n S trah an 4747 N E M a rtin L u th e r K ing, J r., Blvd. P o rtlan d , O R 97211 503-2884X133 Sister wants to see you in summer school! CON1RIBVIED STORY Fax 503-2884X115 e-mail: thefocus@ portlandobserver.com subscriptk>n@portland< Xwervvr.com Deadlines lor subm itted material: Articles: Friday by 5 p . m . Ads: Monday by Noon Focus w elcom es freelance subm issions. M a n u scrip ts and p h o to g rap h s can be re tu rn e d if acco m p an ied by a self- addressed sta m p e d envelope. All created display ads becom e th e sole p ro p e rty o f th e n ew spaper a n d ca n n o t be used in o th e r p u b licatio n s o r perso n al usage w ith o u t the w ritten co n sen t o f th e general m anager, unless th e client has p urchased th e com position of th e ad. ******* The Portland Observer A liss navigates by rem ote control through a surreal 2 (B-century m edia w onderland in Oregon B allet Theatre's perform ances o f Trey M c In ty re ’s hip, contem porary version o f A liss in W onderland, as p a rt o f the "Am erican Choreographers Showcase, " J u n e 14-18, at the N ew m ark Theatre. O B T w ill p resen t a different program o f the "Am erican Choreographers Showcase, " J u n e 7-11 & 21-24. “ S ister”, the know -it-all n o n , w ill b e te a c h in g su m m er schoolt hrough July 3 0 ,2 0 0 0 ! Late Night C atechism , the hilarious o n e w o m a n /e v e ry n u n sh o w w ill o e n tin u e to e n th r a ll a n d e d u c a te audiences. Local actress T ian Paradiso as “ Sister” w ill keep class in session, and audiences laughing, through July 30, 2000. For m ore than a year and a h a lf , over 6 0 ,0 0 0 “students” have attended S i s t e r ’s L a te N ite C a te c h is m c la s s in P o rtla n d . T h a n k s to S ister’s gentle prodding, her students have contributed m ore than $62,000 to the Sisters o f the Holy N am es o f Jesus and M ary at M arylhurst College, Lake O sw ego, Oregon. T he donations help support the O rd er’s retirem ent and m edical assistance program s. Late N ite Catechism is perform ed on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 pm. and on Sundays at 2 pm in the Portland Art M useum ’s M ain Street T heater, 904 SW M ain Street at Park A venue, Portland, Oregon. Tickets are on sale at all T icketm aster locations, or by calling 790-ARTS. Tickets are $24.50 - $29.50 per person. For group inform ation, call 503/ 226-0973. P ro g ram X o f th e “ A m e ric a n C horeographers S how case” w ill be perform ed June 14-18,2000 at 7:30 pm; and June 18, 2000 at 2 pm. P ro g ram Y o f th e “ A m e ric a n ch o reo g rap h ers S h o w case” w ill featu re F ive, a w o rld -p rem iere m ovem ent piece created by Charles M oulton, set to com positions by Terry Riley and John Lurie for the (P lease see ‘S h o w case’ p ag e 3)