April 25, 2018
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Arts & B U S I N E S S G u i d e
ENTERTAINMENT
Youth Poetry Slam --
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Portland’s
citywide youth poetry slam will
take place Thursday, April 26 at 7
p.m. at the Arlene Schnitzer. Students will
take the stage to share their original poetry in front
of a panel of judges and a live audience. Show Port-
land’s youth that their voices matter. Tickets are $10
for youth and $15 adults with no additional fees.
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Permafrost” is a new
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the lens of a thawing Arctic using
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Alvin Ailey at the Schnitzer -- White Bird presents
Alvin Ailey American Dance on Wednesday, April 25
at 7:30 p.m. at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall. The
show will shine a light on social issues, celebrate the
jazz legend Ella Fitzgerald, and honor the legacy of
the company’s founder Alvin Ailey, with his master-
piece Revelations.
Journey to the Trail of Tears -- Cherokee perfor-
mance artist and activist DeLanna Studi performs her
powerful memoir play “And So We Walked: An Art-
ist’s Journey Along the Trail of Tears” at the Armory,
downtown. Studi retraces the path hat her great-great
grandparents took in the 1830s during the forced re-
location of 17,000 Cherokee from their homelands.
Now showing through May 13. Regular tickets start
at $25. Visit pcs.org or call 503-445-3700.
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Voyage to Vietnam -- Portland Children’s Museum
promotes the understanding of Vietnam culture and
showcases the traditions, customs and values exem-
plified by the country’s annual celebration of Tet with
Voyage to Vietnam: Celebrating the Tet Festival. The
new exhibit runs through May 6.
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Robot Revolution -- A new exhibit at OMSI brings
some of the most innovative robots from all over
the world. Learn about the skills robots possess that
mimic and often surpass human capabilities in “‘Ro-
bot Revolution,” now showing through Sept. 7.
Violence and Reconciliation -- “Quietly,” a play that
grapples with the carnage, consequences and hope
for healing following Ireland’s decades-long, bloody
conflict referred to as the Troubles, makes its West
Coast premiere with Portland’s Corrib Theatre, now
showing through May 6 at New Expressive Works,
810 S.E. Belmont St. Admission is $25 general and
$20 for students. For tickets, call 800-838-3006 or
visit brownpapertickets.com.
Norman Sylvester -- ‘Boogie Cat’ Norman Sylvester
plays Wednesday, April 25 at Billy Blues in Vancou-
ver; Friday, April 27 at Clyde’s; Saturday, April28 at
the Half Penny in Salem; Friday, May 4 at Wilf’s; and
Saturday, May 5 at Catfish Lou’s.
OMSI Exhibit on Arctic Thaw -- “Digging into
Zoo for All -- The Oregon Zoo has launched “Zoo for
All,” a new discount program that provides $5 admis-
sion for low income individuals and families. Visitors
may purchase up to six of the $5 tickets by brining
a photo ID and documentation showing they partic-
ipate in low income service, like the Oregon Trial
Card, Medicaid, Section 8, Temporary Assistance for
Needy Families, and Head Start.
Discount Tickets -- Low income families and indi-
viduals can purchase $5 tickets to classical musical
performances in Portland as part of a unique pro-
gram called Music for All. Participating organiza-
tions include the Oregon Symphony, Portland Opera,
Oregon Ballet Theater, Chamber Music Northwest,
Portland Youth Philharmonic, Portland Baroque Or-
chestra, Friends of Chamber Music, Portland Cham-
ber Orchestra, Portland Piano International, Portland
Symphonic Choir, Cappella Romana and Portland
Vocal Consort.
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