Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 02, 2014, Page 14, Image 14

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Arts
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A Theatrical
Knockout
‘Rocco’ blends dance with boxing
W hite B ird w ill c u lm in a te its
c u r r e n t U n c a g e d p e rfo rm a n c e
seaso n w ith the U .S. d e b u t o f the
in te rn a tio n a lly a c c la im e d d a n ce
w ork " R o c c o ,” an e n g a g in g p e r­
fo rm an ce th at stretch es trad itio n al
c o n c e p ts o f d an ce.
C h o re o g ra p h e rs E m io G re c o
and P ie te r C. S c h o lte n b rillia n tly
b len d b o x in g an d d a n c in g , w ith
in te n se ly fa st fo o tw o rk , ja b s , and
k n o c k o u ts in a p ro d u c tio n that
w ill h a v e you at the ed g e o f y o u r
sea t.
A u d ie n ce m em b ers w ill have
the o p tio n o f s ittin g rin g sid e on
P o rtla n d ’s N e w m ark stag e fo r a
c lo s e - u p v ie w w h e n it p la y s
T h u rsd a y , A p ril 10 th ro u g h S a t­
u rd ay , A p ril 12.
W hite Bird w ill also p artner w ith
the N W F ilm C e n te r in a sp ecial
THE third
‘Rocco’ blends boxing and
dancing with intensely fast
footwork, jabs and knockouts.
s c re e n in g o f th e fa m e d V isc o n ti show s “m en fighting for m ore than
film “ R o cc o an d H is B ro th e rs ” , m ere victory. In boxing and in dance,
S u n d a y , A p ril 6 at, 6 :3 0 p .m . at as you m ove you have the p o w er to
W h itse ll A u d ito riu m at th e P o rt­ rein v en t y o u rself.”
lan d A rt M u seu m .
T ic k e ts are $ 3 0 fo r a d u lts and
G reco w ill introduce film and e x ­ $ 2 0 fo r stu d e n ts an d sen io rs. C all
plain the connection betw een the 1 - 8 0 0 - 3 8 0 - 3 5 1 6
or
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film and his dance w ork. G reco has w h ite b ird .o rg fo r m o re in fo rm a ­
stated that, as in the film , R occo tio n .
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Kid Ink
Hit Rapper on Tour
Platinum recording artist and L os A n g eles b ased rap p er K id Ink
w ill p erform live on T hursday, A pril 3 at R efuge PD X , 116 S.E.
Yamhill.
W ith o v er one m illion sales, his sm ash single “S how M e”
featuring C hris B row n w as ju s t certified Platinum as it en tered its
Co-Sponsored by Cascade Blues Association & KBOO Community Radio 90.7 Fwi
second w eek at #1 on U rban M ain stream radio.
Kid Ink con tin u es to shine on the stage as w ell as on the charts
and has added P ortland and 7 o th er new to u r d ates to his already
21 date “M y O w n L an e” N orth A m erican tour.