Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 13, 2011, Page 15, Image 15

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Experience ballet in the wild as
Oregon Ballet Theatre moves their
dance studios outdoors to Director
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Park in downtown Portland for OBT
Exposed, July 18 through July 23,
from 11 a.m. to6p.m .
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Friday and Saturday
10:00 a.m. to 7:00
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(503) 281-8696
3217 N. H it Ha ms , Wen a e
Portland, Oregon 97227
tree dance class, enjoy a movie in
the park on Thursday, July 21 at 8
p.m., and a special free “Christmas
in July” lunch on Friday, July 22.
A meet the dancers of Oregon
Ballet Theatre reception, including
three new principal dancers and a
new soloist will take place on Thurs­
day, July 21 at 6 pm.
For further details and a complete
schedule, visit obt.org.
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W ednesday - T hursday
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Visitors will have the chance to
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For all o f Portland to see, Oregon Ballet Theatre will dance outdoors at Director Park, downtown,
where professional dancers will take their daily ballet class. Principal dancers Gavin Larson (right)
and Jon Drake rehearse during a previous OBT Exposed event.
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Playwrights’
Festival
For two weekends this month,
Portland Center Stage will host
JAW: A Playwrights Festival at the
Gerding Theater in the Armory. All
plays all free to the public with no
reservations required.
The festival opens with the Made
in Oregon series, July 16-17, featur­
ing works-in-progress by four Or­
egon playw rights, with perfor­
mances at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. on the
Main Stage. Playsread will include
Antarktikos by Andrea Stolowitz,
Forky by Matthew B. Zrebski, Con­
tinuum by Patrick Wohlmut. and
Personal by Brian Kettler.
Check the webpage pes.org/jaw
for more information and an up-to-
date detailed schedule.