Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 20, 2013, Page 13, Image 13

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Black History Month
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The University o f Oregon
Gospel Singers will perform two
benefit concerts on Saturday,
Feb. 2 3 at the Shepherd o f the
Valley Lutheran Church, 17 62 5
N. W. Cornell Rd. Reservations
are required.
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Fest.
T he G ospel Singers plan to in tro ­
duce their form o f classic A m eri­
cana through perform ances at tw o
C hinese universities and a p e rfo r­
m ance hall, as well as a concert at the
G reat W all o f C hina.
A ll funds raised at the Feb. 23
concerts w ill help c o v er the costs o f
international airfare, C hinese stu ­
dent visas, and bilingual tour guides.
All Around Town Inc
T he U niversity o f O reg o n ’s G o s­
pel Singers ensem ble w ill present
"Reaching O ut," a pair o f benefit
concerts in B eaverton w ith proceeds
to support the e n sem b le’s upco m ­
ing perform ances in the P eo p le’s
R epublic o f C hina.
R eservations are required for the
3 p.m . and 6 p.m . concerts on S atu r­
day, Feb. 23 at the V alley L utheran
Church, 17625 N.W. Cornell Rd. Visit
the w eb site, m u sic .u o reg o n .e d u /
g o sp el.
In recent years the U O G ospel
Singers have been grabbing hearts,
not to m ention headlines. T he sin g ­
ers are back -to -b ack national c h am ­
pions at the D isney G ospel C h o ir
Celebrating our Cultures
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brings together
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C olored Pencils, the Portland o r­
ganization prom oting hum an and
equal rights through arts and cu l­
tural exchange, is brining diverse
songw riters, m usicians and trad i­
tional dancers all together on one
stag e.
O n Friday, Feb. 22, in co llab o ra­
tio n w ith D a v id D o u g la s H ig h
S c h o o l’s E nglish as a S econd L an­
guage program , the group w ill host
an evening to celebrate o u r loving
new P ortland com m unity.
T he R on R ussell M iddle School
Perform ing Arts C enter will be trans­
form ed into an outdoor m arket filled
w ith o u r diverse fam ilies.
H ear stu d en ts’ stories about their
jo u rn ey and life in a new land, as well
as the traditional m usic they and
their fam ilies bring to our city.
T he event begins at 5:30 p.m.
w ith a culinary assortm ent o f trad i­
tional foods prepared by students
and th eir fam ilies. V isual art and
perform ances by D avid D ouglas
E S L students and East Portland's
talented neighbors w ill follow .
Special guests for the evening
will include w ell-know n N epali m u ­
sician G auri R ajbajdya, enchanting
Portuguese songstress A lexandra
C outinho, and Portland's very ow n
W est A frican singer Parfait Bassale.
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Portland's very own West African singer Parfait Bassale will
perform Friday, Feb. 2 2 during Colored Pencils Art and Culture
Night at Ron Russell Middle School in southeast Portland.
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