c^ o r t l a n b ffib s e r u e r April 29, 2009 Page All Paul A. Neufeldt 503-875-1695 graphics panndrw (s> yahoo.com Affordable Design and Business Support Graphic Design • Logos • Company Identity • Signage • Ad Design • Web Design Outdoor [vents Z -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \ ..................................................... ................... A State Farm Providing Insaldi# e ant) Finam.cil Stavites HomeOflire Blooniiiiuton. lllmtns 61/11) Ernest J. Hill, Jr. Agent 4946 N Vancotftt-i Avenue Ponidiid OR 9/?’ ■ ’ M3 786H03 F». 1)037») 1,46 eime ihi I MxnWtstatetarra com 24 Hour Good Neighbor Service * LV’s Twelve 22 Bar & Lounge 3530 N Vancouver Ave 5 0 3 -2 8 1 -2 9 3 6 The Little Big Spot The Jefferson Dancers pose for a group photo on the grounds o f Jefferson High School in north Portland. The company recently returned from performances in Germany and is now preparing for their annual concert dates, May-6-9 at the Newmark Theater, downtown. Jefferson Dancers Drawon Talent They will appeai^in concert on May 6 ,7 ,8 and 9 at 7:30 p.m. and on May 9 at 2 p.m. at their Frankfurt. favorite venue and in front of It was an amazing cultural enthusiastic audiences at the exchange for all the students Newmark Theater, downtown. and an experience that they will Drawing from incredible tal­ rem em ber forever. There are ents of area choreographers, very few students that have the m any o f whom are form er opportunity to perform in an­ Jefferson Dancers, this year’s other country and the Jefferson concert will feature works from Dance program easily proves A rtistic D ire c to r Steve that it is indeed one of the most G onzales, form er Jefferson elite dance program s in the Dancer and ensemble member world. o f Do Jump, Aaron Wheeler- The Jefferson D ancers are Kay, and former member of the now prepared to share their in­ Houston Ballet and the local credible energy and talents on m odern company, Bodyvox, the home front. Kristi Bacon. Spring concert dates set The Jefferson D ancers re­ cently returned from Germany where the company earned the rare honor of performing for the Wiesbaden Military Base be­ fore a packed house at the Fly­ ers Theater in Wiesbaden, Ger­ many. The company also performed a sold-out full concert at the International School of Frank­ furt, as well as four short per­ formances at various schools in Dreiech and Frankfurt. The dancers also taught four work­ shops to students from all over Talented Troupe Proves Excellence The Jefferson Dancers con­ sists of some of the area’s most talented dancers. With accep­ tances to prestigious perform­ ing arts colleges and universi­ ties in the country, this troupe shows what excellence in dance is all about. There are 13 seniors in the company this year. That is almost half the company. Second year company mem­ ber Austin Tyson will be attend­ ing the dance departm ent at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts with a pres­ tigious scholarship of $35,000. Third year company member Molly Blodgett will also be at­ tending New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and will be studying in their CAP 21 musical theatre program. Third year company member Taryn Jansen will be attending SUNY P u rch ase C o n se rv a to ry o f Dance. Third year com pany member Emma Meskill will be attending Loyola Marymount University. First year company member Will Christopher will be attend­ ing Cornish College of the Arts. Second year company member Brittnie Marcell will be attend­ ing Clark-Atlanta University. Third year company member Julia Stafford and first year com­ pany member Sophie Klickerare cu rren tly d eciding betw een multiple highly regarded liberal arts colleges. Third year com­ pany member Nate Boddy will be attending the EMT Training Program at Portland Community Multicultural Film Series - The docu mentary Reinventing the World — Worl and Time calls for a new social contract an< possibly a “basic income” for all citizens. The film will be shown free to the commu­ nity as the last Multicultural Film Festival monthly installment of the current school year at Jefferson High School, May 6, at 6 p.m. in Room C 39. Kirk Green Jam Session - Come enjoy the smooth and soulful sounds of the Kirk Green Band every Sunday, 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. at Club 720,720 S.E. Hawthorne. The jam session and open mic is from 9 p.m. to 10 O ther co n trib u tio n s have come from internationally and nationally renowned dancer and c h o re o g ra p h er, B rian Simmerson; former Jefferson Dancer, artistic director and choreographer of The Detail Dance Company, Durante Lam­ b ert; and fo rm er Je ffe rso n Dancer, Jonathan Sadony. Tickets are priced at $ 15, $20 and $25; and are available at the Portland Center for the Perform­ ing Arts box office, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; from Tickermaster, by calling 503-224-4400 or visiting ticketm ast.er.com or from a T icketm aster outlet at Fred Meyer. Jefferson Dancers senior Quincy Hickson and junior Rachael Hoppock \ are among the talented performers that make the company one o f the most prestigious high school dance companies in the world. College, while taking classes at Portland State University. Fourth year company mem­ ber Quincy Hickson will be at­ tending Portland Community C o lle g e and w orking for Magaum Video. Second year com pany m em ber Cam eron Packham will spend the next two XmTiibZ p.m. All professional musicians are wel­ come. For information, call 503-234-7738. years on a mission through his church. Second year company member Megan Thompson will be moving to New York City and first year company member William Ylvisaker will be mov­ ing to Los Angeles, both in or­ der to further their dance ca­ reers. the Armory, downtown. Live Jazz — Every Friday and Saturday from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., the Third Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel, 1510 S. W. Harbor Way. No cover or minimum pur­ chase. For m ore info rm atio n , v isit pdxjazz.com. Festival of B irds - Grab the family and com e join us for the festival of birds Saturday May 9 ,1 0 a.m.-3 p.m. Sellwood Park, just south of Oaks Bottom Wildlife refuge. This is a free festival for the whole family. Get Intimate with Storm Large - Storm Large brings here in-your-face sexual­ ity, raw m usical talent and breathtaking em otional honesty to Portland Center Stage in the autobiographical world pre­ mier musical Crazy Enough, now playing through June 7 in the Ellyn Bye Studio at Safe Kids Day - Visitors to the Oregon Zoo on Saturday, May 2, will take part in fun, hands-on activities during 'Safe Kids Day at the Zoo' The event features ex ­ hibits and activities aimed at teaching children and parents about safe behav­ iors. Topics include water safety, poi­ son prevention, traffic safety, fire pre­ vention and helmet safety. Totally Gospel II - Peninsula Open Bible Church, 8225 N. Peninsula, hosts all styles of gospel, country, and contemporary music with host Riny Horst each Friday night from, 7:30p.m. -9 :3 0 p .m . For more information, call 503-335-3132. Sun. Live Music Randy Starr and The Player-Jam Session 7:00-12:00 Funk&Soul Mon, Live Music Twel ve 22 All-Stars Band 8:00-12:00 Open Mic, Singers, poets, Musicians, Guests 8-12:30 Guest DJ’sand Bands Weds, Ladies Night- Twelve 22 All-Stars Band Guest DJ Rehearsal 5:00-7:00Live Thurs. Jazz Band -- coming Soon-Happy Hour 6-9 Fri-Starting April 10 - Kings of Ol-Skool. Dress Code Enforced. D J ’s-. Ken Berry, Larry Bell & Mike. $5 cover Saturday - Guest DJ Day time Sports on Flat Screen Great appretizers • Dinner Specials O ne Music Clearance Blowout Sale Pick up at One Stop: MMS Guilt for $8.99 M IM S GUILT Smokie Norful for $8.99