C l. Page B2 January 17, 2007 ‘ ^ o rtla n b ffibseruer Focus Inspiration Through Art in ‘The Yellow Boat’ Insight Out Theatre Collective and CITE Educational Theatre col­ laborate to bring to the stage "The Yellow Boat," a play addressing how fear and ignorance give way to inspiration and imagination. Performances begin Friday, Jan. 19 at southeast Portland’s Echo Theatre. Written by David Saar and di­ rected by Andrés Alcalá, this stun­ ning play tells the true story of the young and gifted visual artist Ben­ jamin Saar, a hemophiliac whocon- tracts HIV and then AIDS through a blood transfusion. Benjamin creates inspired draw­ ings and paintings that transform his pain and express his under­ standing o f life. The play examines how fear and ignorance grip the perspectives of the adults who surround him, only to be released by the heart and imagination of this young boy. Benjamin's imagination dances to life in vivid color, sharing his powerful, transformational mes- Top 2 °/o n Portland M etro KELLER WILLIAMS I’oiUand Prendere Tony and Libby Kelly MBA, M.Ed., Brokers, CRS, ABR, SRF.S n. SellingPortlandR ealEstate .com 503-330-5488 17700 SW Upper Boones Ferry Rd Portland, OR Featured Agents on HG TV’s ‘•House Hunters' G U A R D IN O G ALLER Y sages full of hope, art and life tor ages 8 through 98. The Yellow Boat runs through Eeb. 11 at Echo Theatre, 1515 SE 37th St. Show times are Friday and Sat­ urday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Tickets are $ 15 and Sun­ day evening performances are on a sliding scale from $5 to $15 at the d o or. V isit www .insightouttheatre.org or call 503-493-8070. Patrons are encour­ aged to arrive early to catch a unique multimedia segment 20 min­ utes prior to the play. Dynamic Talk Backs will be held afterevery performance. “The Yellow Boat" tells the true story o f a young man's life with AIDS through Feb. 11 at Echo Theatre in southeast Portland. Comedy of Manners in ‘Where’s Charley’ transform s him self into Donna Lucia, but The Lakewood Theatre Company pre­ sents the Tony-A w ard winning musical “W here’s Charley," a finely crafted com ­ how' long will he be able to keep up the charade? “W here’s C harley" continues though Feb. 18 on Thursdays through Saturdays edy o f manners offering a deft send-up of etiquette and propriety. For proper young gentlemen in V icto­ rian England who wish to court proper young ladies, a chaperone is considered socially indispensable. B utw henC harley's at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7 p.m. at the Lakew ood Center for the Arts, 368 S. aunt from Brazil does not arrive on sched­ ule he decides to chaperone him self. D onning a wig and a dress, C harley State St. in Lake Oswego. Tickets are $28 for adults and $26 for students and seniors, available through the Alan Anderson cross dresses for the Victorian crowd in “Where's Charley "at the Lakewood Center for the Arts in Lake Oswego. Lakewood Theatre box office at 503-635- 3901 or w w w .lakew ood-center.org. Jan. 27. Admission is free. Hip-hop Dance Classes - Vancouver-Clark Parks and Recreation is hosting family friendly hip-hop dance classes for ages 5 to 18. Various lessons teach rhythm, technique, coordina­ tion, agility, com binations and teamwork through urban dance moves. For more informa­ tion, call 360-696-8236. Pictured: Kim Hambim "The Power o f L o ve " m ixed media Trippin’ through Tow n - Take a trip through time to find the hottest poetry, hip-hop and soul influencing Portland on Wednesdays at the Ohm. $7 cover. 31 N.W. First Ave. C u rre n tly fe a tu rin g : Julia Gardner & Kim Hamblin December 28-January 23 • Changing M o n th ly Shows •Contemporary Art & Craft in Gift Shop • Custom Fram ing OPEN six days a week Convenient Northeast location: 2939 NE Alberta • Portland, OR 97211 503 281-9048 • www.guardinogallery.com Frida at M ilagroT h eatre--T he artistic life of Frida Kahlo is brought to life at Milagro Theatre in a magical journey through the surrealistic vision o f one o f M exico’s most acclaim ed artists. Perform ances continue Thursdays through Sundays at 8 p.m. with weekend matinees at 2 p.m. Admission is $ 15 to $18. Visit w w w .m ilagro.org or call 503- 236-7253. Belly Dance Classes -Caravan Studios offers classes in belly dance, African dance and more. Visit www.gypsycaravan.us. Emerging Artists Showcase -- The Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center, 5340 N. Interstate Ave., hosts a University of Portland exhibit featuring eight emerging artists. Gallery hours: Tuesday -Friday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, noon- 4 p.m. The exhibit will continue through Fort V ancouver Lantern Tours - Fort Vancouver National Historical Site, 1(X) I E. 5 St., will hosts lantern tours from 7 p.m. to9 p.m. on: Saturday. Jan. 20. Friday Feb. 2, and Satur­ day, Feb. 17. Reservations are required. Call 360-8164)230. W SU V ancouver Exhibit — WSU Vancouver, 14204 N.E. Salmon Creek Ave., presents se­ lected works by Ines Epperson through Jan. 28, in the Engineering and Life Sciences b u ild in g . F or m ore in fo rm a tio n , v isit vancouver.w su.edu . Museum After Hours — On Wednesday, Jan. 17 The Norman S ylvester Band willtakethe stage, 5:30 p.m. a, the Portland Art Mu­ seum, 1219 SW Park Ave. Live Music Every Night ¿Síiofi íóeond • Kick offyourweek with live jazz every Sunday at 9 p.m. at The Blue Monk (3341 S.E. Belmont). Here when you need uel A.D. Williams 2 1 3 N.E. H a n c o c k Shop 503-282-2920 Cell 503-30&-4488 P o rtla n d . O R 9 7 2 12 8 :3 0 am - 6 :0 0 pm Tues.-Sat. .^\òcare where % -p* % Breakfast Lunch Pottle training Snacks State certified Story tim e Toys Games Fun Arts and crafts And much more! Regina’s ChildHaven Learning Center Ages 2 mos-12 years Educational learning For more information please call Mrs. Regina Dennis (503) 282*3154 3725 N. Vancouver Ave. Portland OR 97227 ) • Participate in a mixed-media open mic night each Monday at the Baek-to-Back Café (614 E. Burnside), • TheThom City Improv, featur­ ing members of Oldominion, Quivah, The Chosen and The Black Notes, perform at Conan’s (3862 S.E. Hawthorne) every Tuesday at 10 p.m. • Celebrate Hump Day at The Red Sea (381 S . W. 3rd A ve) after work on Wednesdays, from 5 to 9 p.m. • Inch toward the weekend at the Candlelight Room (2032 S.W. Fifth Ave) with the Black Notes, performing each Thursday. Celebrate Friday with Mel Brown, who plays jazz at Salty's on the Columbia ev­ ery Friday and Mel Brown Saturday, and Jimmy Mak’s on Tuesdays and Thursday*. • Round off your week with live Reggae on Fridays and Satur­ days at Montego Bay. ( 1239 S.W. Jefferson).