^ o rtlaitò © hseruer__________________ ______ PaseA7 lune io. 2009 Northwest Dance Project Moving In co m p an y ’s executiv e director, “ but the p atien ce and p e rsis­ ten ce has defin itely paid o ff.” T he o rg an iz atio n w ill start d an cin g in the space on June 15 w orking on new cre atio n s T h e N o r t h w e s t D a n c e f o r o u r a ll- w o r ld - p re m ie re P ro je ct has a new hom e and show s A ug. 14 and 15 at the p erform ance space opening in N ew m ark T heatre. the h ea rt o f the M ississip p i “ I fell in love w ith the space d istric t. w hen 1 first saw it one su m ­ A n innovative, in te rn atio n ­ m er night on M ississip p i A v­ ally rec o g n ized le ad e r in the e n u e ,” say s p ro je c t A rtistic c re atio n and prem iere o f d y ­ D irector Sarah Slipper, the ac­ n am ic new dance w orks, the claim ed dan cer, m e n to r and d ance pro ject is m oving into c h o re o g ra p h e r w ho fo u n d ed the histo ric M ississippi B all­ the com pany in 2005. “ It has room at 833 N. S haver St. a very ro m a n tic , o ld w o rld “T h is h as b e e n n e a rly a ch arm you ju s t d o n ’t see an y ­ th r e e -y e a r p ro c e s s fo r u s ,” m ore and it’s ce n te re d in one s a y s S c o tt L e w is , th e o f the m ost vib ran t an d c re ­ Finds home at Mississippi Ballroom ativ e d istric ts in the city .” T he ow ners o f the building, the K uriso fam ily, w ere key to se cu rin g the deal an d e a g e r to see dance return to the b all­ room and to have a m ajo r arts o rg an izatio n becom e p art o f the M ississippi com m unity. “We finally have the space an d tim e to really d iv e into our various program m ing e le ­ m ents,” S lipper says. “We can offer m ore diverse classes, do m ore w orkshops for dan cers, p rovide m ore youth o u treach and create even m ore original w orks. We can also su p p o rt o th er local dance com p an ies and artists w ho are in need o f r e h e a rs a l an d p e rfo rm a n c e space — the local com m unity The Mississippi Ballroom at 833 N. Shaver St. will be the new home for the Northwest Dance Project, a Portland dance company dedicated to the creation and performance of new dance works from established and emerging artists. has been so su p p o rtiv e o f us and w e are ex cited to be able to give b ack .” Your Care Our First Priority^, Dr. Marcelitte Failla Chiropractic Physician R a p p e r s E m b e llish B a d -B o y Im a g e Fiction often gets mixed with reality (A P) — Rick Ross sold hit al­ b u m s ra p p in g a b o u t se llin g crack cocaine but a revelation that he once worked as a prison guard threatened to end his ca­ reer. For a rapper cultivating a bad- boy image, a uniform put him on the w rong side o f the law. U.S. rappers often sell songs about drugs and guns based on "real-life" stories, but increas­ ingly som e o f those stories are b eing exposed as e m b ellish ­ m ents aim ed at helping them b u ild successful ca reers, ex ­ perts say. "Som e o f the stories are fab­ ricated and som e o f it is reality, and w hat they are doing is m ix­ ing the two," m usic executive D evyne Stephens said. "W hen you say you shot and killed som ebody and you put it on a CD , nine tim es out o f 10, you really didn't shoot and kill any­ body." Ross is a bearded, burly M i­ ami rapper who brags of a cash- fueled, drug-boss life. His real nam e is W illiam Leonard Rob­ erts II but he takes his stage nam e from a drug trafficker. So he was publicly humiliated when pictures surfaced o f him last year through T he Sm oking G un w ebsite looking clean-cut Rap artist Rick Ross performs at the 8th annual BMI Urban Awards at the Wilshire theatre in Beverly Hills, Calif. in a correctional officer's uni­ form. Ross at first denied his past, then adm itted it but m aintained his dru g -d ealin g tales o f the street were true. His third album , released in April and featuring titles such as "Rich o ff C ocaine,” still sold well. S te p h e n s , w h o h a s b e e n h ailed as an im age b randing king and has w orked with art­ ists including M ary J. B lige, U sher, Sean "D iddy" C om bs and Nelly, said many rappers m ix lines in th eir songs that aren't literally true but draw from real experiences or stories they have heard. He says "pro b ab ly 85 per cent" o f rappers em bellish sto­ ries in songs and calls the cur­ rent trend "reality music" which, like reality television, is som e­ thing o f a misnomer. Stephens helped groom an ­ other successful U.S. rapper, A kon, w ho has had hits like "L o ck ed Up" fend "G hetto." A kon w as ridiculed last year and accu sed o f d ram atically enhancing claim s o f belonging to a car theft ring and having served prison time. T h e new cro p o f ra p p e rs w ant to em ulate the success of ra p p e rs -tu rn e d -m o g u ls like All- Bollywood Dance Party DJ Anjali, Portland's primary advocate for the many varied electronic sounds of the South Asian diaspora, is taking over the Someday Lounge for a night of Bollywood music. From vintage Bollywood rock'n'roll, to Bollywood funKand disco, up to today's pastiches of techno, hip-hop, and reggaeton, it's all in the mix for the Friday, June 19 dance party at the downtown entertainment venue located at 125 N.W. Fifth Ave. graphics Paul A. Neufeldt 503-875-1695 panndrw @ yahoo.com Affordable design and business support We are located at form er New York drug dealers Jay-Z and 50 Cent, who both so ld alb u m s b ased on th e ir tra n sfo rm a tio n s fro m street h u s tlin g to p o p p in g c h a m ­ pagne. "You form ulate that story to make it ju st as interesting as the Jay -Z story," S tephens said, describing an outline of: "I am a hustler, 1 came from nothing and turned it into som ething and now 1 am on yachts in St. Tropez." Jay-Z , m arried to superstar Beyonce Knowles, is now one of the w orld's w ealthiest m usi­ cians, having signed a deal re­ portedly worth $ 150 million with concert prom oter Live Nation. 50 C ent, w hose album and film "Get Rich or Die Try in"' was b ased on his past as a crack dealer w ho was shot nine times, now runs a m ultim edia empire. He banked about $100 million after taxes w hen his stake in G la c e a u , c r e a to r of Vitaminwater, was sold to Coca- Cola, Forbes reported. Both depart from that image at tim es. Jay-Z has prom oted bicycles with New York's Mayor Michael Bloomberg and 50 Cent recently stood alongside enter­ tainer Bette M idler to promote parks and gardens. 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