Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 11, 2005, Page 16, Image 16

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May 11,2005
in It!' P o r t l a n d ( © b a e m e r
Choreographer Bill T. Jones
discusses a performance
with his dancers during a
rehearsal on in New York.
' (AP photo)
Street
Second
Choreographer Honored Thursday
Music Walk
»
(AP) - Choreographer Bill T.
Jones recieved three major awards.
Jones received the Wexner Prize
from the W exnerCenter for the Arts,
a $50,000 prize given annually to a
major contemporary artist who has
been consistently original, influen­
tial, and challenging to convention.”
He also received the Harlem Re­
naissance A w ard at the Aaron
Davis Hall. On July 17, he will be
h o n o red w ith the p re stig io u s
$35,000 Samuel H. Scripps/Ameri-
can Dance Festival Award.
‘‘It’san embarrassment o f riches.
I don’t know where all this is com ­
ing from,” Jones said. “I feel like my
m other’s voice begins to loom in
the back of my head: ‘When so
many good things happen, some­
thing bad is going to happen.’”
The awards all resonate in differ­
ent ways, Jones said. He is excite­
ment about being acknowledged
by the Harlem community, where he
hopes to establish a permanent
home for his company, the Bill T.
Jones/Amie Zane Dance Company.
The Second T hursday M usic
W alk, M ississippi A venue’s new
monthly extravaganza takes place
May 12 in cooperation with more
than a dozen businesses on North
M ississip p i A v en u e b etw een
Skidm ore and Frem ont streets.
T w o o f the featu red a ttra c ­
tio n s are g u ita rist and v o calist
M ike G ibbons who w ill perform
at 7:30 p.m . at B old-Sky C afé &
S tu d io s. Jo h n R eisch m an w ill
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perform w ith T he Ja y b ird s at
M ississip p i S tudios.
The music walk starts around 6
p.m. and show cases the diversity
o f local talent and businesses on
M ississippi A venue. Fans o f m u­
sic, food, dance and art are en­
couraged to attend.
M any re s ta u r a n ts , s tu d io s
and clu b s w ill be fe a tu rin g live
m u sic th ro u g h o u t th e n ig h t.
O ther p a rtic ip a tin g m erch an ts
along the avenue w ill be open
late for b u sin e ss, w ith som e
holding th e ir ow n ev e n ts such
as m usic, open h o uses and art
exhibits.
John Reischman
Cast Adapts Greek Play
The T heater Arts program
at Portland Com m unity College
presents the provocative G reek
com edy “L ysistrata,” adapting
the classic w ritten in 411 BC by
A ristophanes to reflect to d ay ’s
fast-paced social realities.
L y sistra ta is a le a d e r o f
w om en w ho is tired o f losing
her children and lovers to war.
She convinces all the women
o f her society to band together
and abstain from relations un­
til peace is declared.
The perform ances w ill be
held at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday,
May 19, Friday, M ay 20 and
Saturday, May 21. T here w ill
also be m atinee at 2 p.m . both
Saturday and Sunday.
All show s will be held in
th e L ittle T h e a tre on the
Sylvania Cam pus, 12000S.W .
49th Ave. G eneral adm ission
is $8 or $6 for students, staff
and senior citizens. F or tick ­
ets, call the box office at 503-
977-4848.