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POV Dance premieres 3x3, a multimedia dance experience performed throughout the hallways and common spaces of The Leftbank Project, 240 N. Broadway.
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other in the air. That's because site-
specific POV Dance is currently re-
hearsing for their new work.
POV Dance returns to the Port-
land dance scene with 3x3, an origi-
If you ve been to The Leftbank nal architecturally-based work of
Project lately you may have caught contemporary dance, set in the three
people hanging off railings, doing integrated buildings of The Leftbank
Project,ahistoriclandmarkat240N.
Broadway that has housed a sue-
cession of businesses, most nota-
bly the iconic 1940s Dude Ranch
jazzclub.
In 2008, meticulously reimagined
and restored after years of vacancy,
Leftbank opened its doors to re-
claim its spot as a hub of creativity
and culture.
POV Dance will transform this
extraordinary space into a moving
landscape of bodies, sound and
architecture. Small audiences will
be guided through hallways, stair-
wells, open spaces and intimate
nooks, following a series of three
duets.
Opening night is Thursday, Jan.
9 at 8 p.m. with shows continuing
Thursdays through Saturdays at 8
p.m. and Sundays at 6 p.m. through
Jan. 26.
Regular tickets $20 with discounts
for children under 12. V isit
povdance.org or obtain tickets at
the door one hour before the show.