November 28. 2007 PageA5 visit the w eb at O re g o n z o o .o rg for ticketing information. A F a ir y T a le C h ristm a s - C u r­ rently through Monday, D ec .3 1, from 11 a.m. to 4 p .m . daily, the Pillock M ansion. 3229 N.W. Pittock Drive, transform s 23 rooms into enchanted fairy tales that com e to life before your ch ild ’s eyes. Call 503-823- 3622 for more inform a­ tion. Hip Hop to a Higher Power Rennie H arris’ returning to Portland with ‘P u rem o v em en t’ W hite Bird is excited to welcom e the long-aw aited return o f the grand m aster of hip-hop dance, Rennie Harris, and his 11 - m e m b e r c o m p a n y , R e n n ie H a rris Puremovement. Four perform ances are scheduled at Portland State U niversity’s Lincoln Hall with 8 p.m. perform ances on Thursday, Dec. 6 through Saturday, Dec. 8 and a special Saturday m atinee on Dec. 8 at 2 p.m. Tickets are available at the PSU Box O ffice and all Ticketm aster outlets. H arris is the acclaim ed choreographer who has taken the hip-hop aesthetic into concert halls and perform ances spaces, using the vernacular o f the street which includes the various techniques o f B-boy (break dancing), house dancing, stepping and other styles that have grow n organi­ cally from the urban innercities o f America. The Village Voice has said o f H arris’ unique com pany, “the message goes be­ yond the sensational dazzle o f head spins and dives, of limbs that twisted so fast their ow ner seems tobedisassem bling himself. It encompasses the wish to be identified, and to identify oneself, as an individual, not just a m em ber of a race or a gang." M arking the 15th anniversary of Rennie Harris Purem ovem ent, the com pany will perform a program of groundbreaking work created between 1992 and 2007. This in­ cludes H arris’ “ P-Funk” ( 1992), focusing on the individuality and group dynam ics o f H arris's athletic m ale dancers; "M arch o f the A ntm en” (1992), a reflective, politi­ cally charged work inspired by the Million Man March on W ashington; and “C on­ F ireh ou se - G odspell, one o f the biggest off- Broadway successes of all time, is reborn in a p ro d u c tio n by S tum ptow n S tag es at the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center. 5340 N. Interstate Ave. Shows ru n on w eekends through Saturday, Dec. I. For tickets, call 503- 381-8686. C h ristm a s C h o ra le 2007 Godspell T he D inner Party -N e il Sim on's Dinner Party, a bittersw eet com edy about m ar­ riage, fidelity and missed opportunities, plays through Dec. 9 at the Lakewood C enter for the Performing Arts in Lake Oswego. For tickets, visit Lakew ood- center.org. F estival o f Frees -- Thursday. N ov. 29. from 5:30p.m . to 11 p.m.,the25th-annual Providence Festival o f Trees kicks off w ith an auction and dinner at the ( )regon Convention Center. Public shows avail­ able Friday. Nov. 3 0 .10a.m. to9p.m . and on Saturday, Dec. I. from 10a.m. to6p.m . Visit providence.org/festivaloftrees for tickets. Rennie Harris' dancers are the grand masters o f hip-hop dance. The company is returning to Portland with a unique and riveting brand of hip-hop dance theater. tinuum ” ( 1997), a dazzling hip-hop dance ja m that show cases the breathtaking vir­ tuosity o f H arris' com pany. Especially exciting wil I be previews o f two new works- in-progress: "B reath" for the four w omen in the com pany, and a solo perform ed by Rennie Harris, "Princescarekrow s Road to D a Em erald C ity, excerpted from a new one-m an show that Harris is currently w orking on. Lorenzo “ Rennie” Harris grew up in North Philadelphia, im m ersed in hip-hop culture. His g ro u p 's work encom passes the diverse and rich A frican-A m erican traditions of the past, while sim ultaneously giving voice to a new generation, offering audiences a sincere view o f the essence and spirit o f hip hop. rather than the com ­ m ercially exploited stereotypes portrayed by the media. Kwanzaa Exhibit Opens Thursday W hether you are new to K w anzaa or honor it as a fam ily tradition, the IFCC Kwanzaa Celebration series is agreat touch point for the season. A Last Thursday opening reception for the exhibit will take place T hursday, Nov. 29 from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at the Interstate F ire h o u se C u ltu ra l C e n te r, 5 3 4 0 N. Intersate Ave. T he exhibit will close Dec. 29 at 4 p.m. In IFCC’s Main Gallery the Seven Prin- G o d sp ell at In terstate ciples of Kwanzaa are celebrated through creation o f new works o f art using different mediums and artistic pointsof view. Themes o f community, self determination and cre­ ativity are highlighted in "altars" created by seven African American artists including A d rien e C ru z, M o Jo n e s, R ay m o n d Alexander and W anda Wright. Collage, sculpture, textiles and acrylic paintings are used to inspire the viewer and create a deeper understanding o f the seven prin­ ciples created by Dr. Maulana Karenga. T he IFCC Entrance G allery will host photos taken by three participants who traveled to G hana under the auspice of Portland State U niversity’s Department o f Black Studies. D epartm ent Chair Dr. D alton M iller-Jones, Sen. Avel Gordly, and Rev. Dr. W .G. Hardy Jr. have selected photos that reflect Kwanzaa Principles and rem ind African A m ericans o f their culturally rich heritage. Community Meeting On Youth Violence When: December 6, 2007 Time: 6:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. Where: Concordia University 2811 NE Holman. Portland OR Luther Hall, Room 121 Sunday. Dec. 2 at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., the Rose G arden will host the Trans-Siberian O r­ chestra W inter Tour. featuring symphonic rock to unveil the inspir­ ing story o f an angel who helps a child discover the meaning o f Christmas. For tic k e ts , v isit RoseQ uarter.com . T r a n s-S ib eria n O rch estra H oliday A le Festival - Beginning Thurs­ day, Nov. 29 through Sunday. Dec. 2, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., the 12th annual festival at Pioneer Courthouse Square, 701 S.W. Sixth Ave., provides beer lov­ ers the opportunity to sample some or all o f the 36 rare beers featured. Visit holidayale.com or contact 503-252-9899 for more information. Portland Jazz O rchestra — Friday. Nov. 30 at 7:30 p.m., the first-ever Resident Ensem ble o f the Portland Jazz Festival will perform a fam ily-friendly big band concert at W inningstad Theater, 1111 S.W . Broadway. F orticketing, call 503- 248-4335. S ea M on sters — Spec­ tacular photo-realistic animation bringserea- tures of the deep to life in the new National G eographic Omni max film Sea M onsters: a P re h isto ric A d v e n ­ ture, now playing at OMSI. Z o o L ig h ts — Begin Nov. 2 4 an d c o n tin ­ ues through Dec. 30. W alk through the spectacular w inter wonderland o f the zoo. The w inter festival highlights in­ clude: the lighted train, choral and en ­ sem ble music; contact 503-226-1561 or - The C oncordia U niver­ sity C hoir, directed by K u rt B e re n ts e n , w ill present a series o f free Christm as concerts at St. M ic h a e l's L u th e ra n Church, 6700N.E. 29 Ave.; perform ances are sched­ uled for: Friday, Dec. 7, and Saturday, D ec.8 at 7 p.m., with a final performance on Sunday, Dec. 9 at 3:30 p.m. La B ou tiq u e F an tasq u e: T h e E nch an ted T o y sh o p — Friday, Dec. 2 1. thru Sunday Dec. 23, the Pacific Artist Ballet Theatre- youth com pany presents the enchanting holiday ballet; a magical tale o f two chil­ dren left forgotten overnight in a toy shop. Perform ances will be held at the Lincoln Performance hall. I620S.W . Park Ave. Call 503-224-4400for ticketing and performance schedule. C arou sels: T h e A rt o f the A n im al - C ur­ rently through Jan. 3 1. the W orld Forestry Center Discovery Museum will present a m agnificent display o f antique hand- carved wooden animals; for more inform a­ tio n , ca ll 5 0 3 -2 8 8 -1 3 6 7 o r v isit w orldforestry.org. Sliders G rill. 3011 N. Lombard, features an eclectic assortm ent o f perform ers on the main stage, accom pa­ nied by delicious food. Call 503-459-4488 for more information. S lid ers G rill - Sunday Night Ja zz -Jazz enthusiasts can enjoy listing to the cool sounds o f Mel Brown, every Sunday evening this month in the Rogue River Room at Chinook Winds Casino Resort in Lincoln City. No cover charge. H ip -h op D an ce C lasses — Vancouver- Clark Parks and Rec­ reation is hosting family friendly hip- hop dance classes forages 5 to 18. Vari­ ous lessons teach rhythm, technique, coordination, agil­ ity, co m b in atio n s an d te a m w o rk th ro u g h u rb an dance m oves. For more information, call 360-696-8236. O p en M ie N igh t — Every Wednesday night at 7 p.m.. Proper Eats Market and Café, 8638 N. Lombard St..hosts open-mic night. - 1 0 YEARS RENNIE HARRIS PUREMOVEMENT Purpose: Youth Violence Promoter: Harry Jackson ~ Portland Police Community Safety Coordinator This meeting is scheduled to address the youth violence in the city of Port­ land. We will attempt to make the Community aware of the seriousness of youth violence, the frequency of occurrences, where violence is most likely to occur and by whom. We will also ask, what can the community do? Few of our youth act out in the violent ways that concern us, but youth vio­ lence has put many youth at risk, instilling fear in many adults and affected the livability of many Portlanders. We need greater accountability from the parents, the system and the youth themselves for their behavior. The community needs to reach a consensus to the above questions in order to answer: WHAT CAN WE 1)0? “HIP-HOP TO A HIGHER POWER” : VILLA G E 1 , W H IT E b ir d psu dance series r 07/08 THURS.-SAT 8PM SAT. MATINEE 2PM DEC. 6-8 L IN C O L N HALL P O R T L A N D STATE U N IV E R S IT Y SCHOOL OF FINE A PERFORMING ARTS All Concerned Parents, Citizens, Youth Workers, Church Leaders, Please Come To The Meeting: There will be an opportunity for the Community to be heard. TICKETS: $16 Students and Seniors $26 Adult Sew» i~ KkWnw PSU Bo« Office (inside Smith Center, 1825 S W B roadw ay), 503-725-3307 and Group Discounts/lnfo 503 245 1600 ext 201 w w w .w h ite b ird .o rg SPOORED BY BlLLAMltH