Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 02, 2007, Page 14, Image 14

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May 2. 2007
Art Beat to Spread across PCC Campuses
Art Beat 2007 will spread o f the celebration, there will be an
across all three PCC campuses exhibition of the featured artwork
and the Southeast Center from PCC has acquired through the
M onday, May 7 through Friday, years. The entire collection and
May 11, offering students and the will be on display in Terrell Hall
com m unity access to local, re­ 102 at the Cascade Cam pus in
gional and national artists, as well north Portland. Seen as a totality,
as an extensive collection o f vi­ it mirrors the diversity o f the com ­
sual art. dance, music, theater and munity: colorful, complex and rich.
literary events to help expose
Parking at all three campuses,
them to art.
plus the Southeast Center, is free
The best part of Art Beat is that during Art Beat.
it is free and open to the public.
For a complete schedule, visit
To commemorate the 20th year the website artbeat.pcc.edu.
"Music
doesn't lie. If
there is
something to
be changed
in this world,
then it can
only happen
through
music."
Mylan Rakich, a large scale metal sculptor and assistant sculpture professorat Portland State Univer­
sity, is one of the featured artists at Portland Community College s 20th Anniversary Art Beat.
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with the Aspen Santa Fe Ballet
Company, visiting Portland on
Thursday, May 10.
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access for the listening public.
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Aspen Santa
Fe Ballet
White Bird concludes its season
with the vibrant Aspen Santa Fe
Ballet, a troupe that stands at the
forefront of American contempo­
rary dance.
Splitting its home between As­
pen, Colo, and Santa Fe, N.M., the
company is led by Jean-Philippe
Malaty, one of America-soutstand-
ing ballet teachers, and Tom
M ossbrucker, form erly one of
Joffrey Ballet's most celebrated
dancers. The com pany's 10 superb
dancers perform an eclectic reper­
tory by the w orld's foremost con­
temporary choreographers.
This one-time performance is
Thursday, May 10al7:30p.m. at the
Arlene SchnitzerConcert Hall, 1037
S.W. Broadway. Fortickets and more
information, visit whitebird.org.
Romantic Comedy Concludes Run
Jefferson’s multi­
cultural films
The last Jefferson High School
Multicultural Filmofthe school year
is an award-winning romantic com­
edy that allows us all to become
witnesses to romance.
Ave., Monday, May 7 in roomC-39
II Postino (The Postman) takes from 6 to 8:30 p.m.
you along a fisherman's inspira­
The goal of the film series is to
tional path as he finds the way to his keep the unity in our community
true love through poetry.
while celebrating and nurturing in­
This film, as always, is a free dividual cultures, and through on­
presentation at the Jefferson High going conversations, partnerships
School Campus, 5210 N. Kerby are forged.