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Welcome to our first full season of presentations!Over the years, Portland’5 Centers for the Arts has continued to evolve and change in order to maintain its standing as one of the top performing arts centers in North America. Three years ago we went through a rigorous rebranding process that resulted in a name change and a fabulous new website.

Our new name was designed to reflect our desire to be “Portland’s” performing arts centers and to better capture the five different performance spaces we operate on behalf of the citizens of Portland under a single umbrella name. But, we also wanted to make sure that we had shows on our stages that would provide something for everyone.

In 2015 we dipped our toes into the waters of being an arts presenter to ensure our theaters were full and busy, and that shows that were skipping Portland for lack of a presenting organization would now have a reason to stop in Portland.

Our goal is to bring in shows that are fun, thought provoking, educational, and that appeal to our diverse population. Check us out and let us know how we’re doing at [email protected]. Better yet, let us know what you’d like to see!

Enjoy our first season. We’re glad you’re here!

Robyn WilliamsExecutive Director

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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

4 Introducing Portland’5

6 Classical

10 Concerts

14 Dance

16 National Geographic Live

Portland’5 Centers for the Arts

WHAT’S INSIDE

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21 Educational Outreach Program

22 Free Events

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INTRODUCING

Portland’5 Centers for the Arts is proud to have welcomed more performers, more variety, and more audience members to our venues in Fiscal Year 2015 than ever before. We can’t wait to see what our new season will bring!

879,335 TOTAL ATTENDANCE

1BEARD & MUSTACHE

COMPETITION

970TOTAL PERFORMANCES

9BROADWAY

PRODUCTIONS500+VOLUNTEERS

650+JOBS

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94CLASSICAL

PERFORMANCES

40,000+ HOURS WORKED BY VOLUNTEERS

37FREE EVENTS

5 RESIDENT

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5 THEATERS

Portland’5 brings over 1,000 music, theater, dance, and lecture performances to Portland each year because we know that art matters. ART BRINGS JOY, INSPIRES THE MIND, AND UNITES COMMUNITIES. ART CHANGES LIVES. As the 5th largest performing arts center in the U.S., we are national leaders in keeping art and culture thriving.

Portland’5 Centers for the Arts was conceived in order to create a vibrant heart for our community’s cultural life. Today we embody our original vision through five venues which draw close to a million patrons to Portland’s cultural district and generate an average of $60 million in regional spending every year.

We are continuing to grow, and this season we’re proud to introduce Portland’5 Presents, an initiative that will allow Portland’5 to begin presenting our own shows in order to bring an even more diverse range of programming to Portland, as well as generate revenue that will help us continue to support our resident companies and other local non-profit performing arts groups.

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Classical

Thurs, October 15 • 7:30pm

NEWMARK THEATRE

Presented in partnership with Chamber Music Northwest

The Crossroads Project is an entirely unique experience partnering the two great endeavors of science and art. It’s a partnership with a purpose—bringing to bear the power of per-formance art to one of the great conversations of our time—human civilization’s growing unsustainabil-ity and the quest for truly meaning- ful response. Crossroads combines compelling music, spoken word by renowned physicist and educator Dr. Robert Davies, and evocative imagery in an effort to inspire deep and per-sonal contemplation of this theme.

The music of Crossroads is the core of the performance, anchored by a new work by composer Laura Kamin-sky, and works by Haydn and Janácek. The first movement of Haydn’s “Sunrise” Quartet opens the perfor-mance—chosen not only because of the piece’s nickname but of Haydn’s place as the quintessential composer of the Enlightenment, which ties to the Prelude’s consideration of the enterprise of Science.

Kaminsky’s new work, Rising Tide, is the centerpiece of the performance, offering more direct responses to each component. “Rising Tide, my sixth string quartet, was commissioned by the Fry Street Quartet for The Cross-roads Project”, says Kaminsky. “The work is in four movements—H2O, Bios, Forage, and Societas. I was motivated to bring together artists and scientists to create a compelling work of art incorporating scientific research that would inspire deep reflection, and, ultimately, action, among those who experience this performance. The final movement, from Janácek’s first quartet, closes the program with its extraordinary emotional soundscape that searches, haunts, and, ultimately questions.

$26–$36

*Special thanks to Metro for helping us reach a wider audience to spread the word about this important issue.

THE CROSSROADS PROJECT: RISING TIDE with the Fry Street Quartet

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Thanks to a partnership with Energy Trust of Oregon, Port-land’5 Centers for the Arts is moving towards a more sustain-able future—one light bulb at a time. Last year, 7,642 light bulbs were changed at different areas outside Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, the Newmark, Brunish and Winningstad Theatres, including the marquees over both en-trances of the Schnitzer Concert Hall and along both sides of the iconic Portland Sign. Familiar but energy-draining 11-watt bulbs were finally replaced by lon-ger-lasting and energy efficient two-watt LED bulbs.

Physically replacing the bulbs was a complex effort—a specialty lift had to be recruited in order to replace the bulbs on the Portland Sign, and one lane of traffic was even blocked to ensure public safety throughout the week-long period. But it was worth the hassle. The new light bulbs are expected to save 186,000 kilo-watt hours—enough to power 16 homes, and will not only help Portland’5 save energy and support sustainability goals, but also save staff time and dollars.

BRIGHTER AND MORE EFFICIENTTHE LIGHTS ON BROADWAY ARE SHINING BRIGHTER BUT NOT HOTTER.

*Ticket prices do not include service fees.

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AN EVENING WITH CHRIS THILEMon, November 16 • 7:30pm

NEWMARK THEATRE

Presented in partnership with Chamber Music Northwest

Chamber Music Northwest and Port-land favorite Chris Thile, of Punch Brothers and Nickel Creek fame, is a mandolin virtuoso, composer and vocalist. With his broad outlook that encompasses progressive bluegrass, classical, rock and jazz, Thile tran-scends the borders of conventionally circumscribed genres, creating a distinctly American canon and a new musical aesthetic for performers and audiences alike. On this new program, he draws from his highly acclaimed 2013 recording of Bach Sonatas and Partitas, while also exploring his own compositions and contemporary music. “This record to me is not about this iconic violin music played on the mandolin like, ‘Oh boy, what fun, he’s playing a weird instrument!’,” says Thile. “It’s about Bach being one of the greatest musicians of all time, the solo violin music being some of his best work, and the mandolin having the potential to cast it in a new and hopefully interesting light.”

Recently awarded a MacArthur Fel-lowship (aka “Genius Grant”), in Feb-ruary 2013 Thile also won a Grammy for his work on The Goat Rodeo Ses-sions, collaborating with Yo-Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer and Stuart Duncan. Hailed by The Times of London as “brilliant, audacious, original and, above all, entertaining,” the Punch Brothers recently released their latest album The Phosphorescent Blues in January 2015, and Thile and renowned bassist Edgar Meyer released their latest album collaboration Bass & Mandolin in September 2014.

$29.50–$39.50

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Portland’5 is dedicated to bringing arts performances to as many people as possible, including those who may need auditory, visual, or mobility assistance. We go beyond mere compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act to make sure all of our audience members have an exceptional experience.

All of our buildings are equipped with the following

» Accessible entrances and elevators

» Reserved accessible seating for patrons using wheelchairs and their companion(s)

» Wheelchair accessible restrooms

» Curbside drop-off zones

» Courtesy wheelchairs

» Designated accessible parking available on a first-come, first-served basis

» Assistive listening devices

» Sign language interpreta-tion and open captioning for select events

» Audio description for select events throughout the year

If you need to purchase accessible (ADA) seating, or would like information, please contact our box office at 503.248.4335.

ACCESSIBILITY

SPANISH BRASS CHRISTMASFri, December 11 • 7:30pm

WINNINGSTAD THEATRE

Spanish Brass returns to Portland to tour their Christmas album, Sublime Christmas. While the selections include the Baroque com-poser Arcangelo Corelli’s “Christmas Concerto” and the authentic Catlan villancico “Fum, Fum, Fum” the focus is on songs from the Anglo-Saxon countries, where Christmas music perhaps has even deeper social roots than in the Mediterranean lands. Of special note are two modern American classics, “Christmas Time is Here” and “Linus and Lucy,” by jazz pianist/composer Vince Guaraldi, both highpoints of his album “A Charlie Brown Christmas.”

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visitor information at www.Portland5.com

*Ticket prices do not include service fees.

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TURTLE ISLAND STRING QUARTETThurs, February 11 • 7:30pm

WINNINGSTAD THEATRE

Presented in partnership with Chamber Music Northwest

Since its inception in 1985, Turtle Island Quartet has been a singular force in the creation of bold, new trends in chamber music for strings. Winner of the 2006 and 2008 Grammy Awards for Best Classical Crossover Album, Turtle Island fuses the classical quartet esthetic with contemporary Amer-ican musical styles, and by devising a performance practice that honors both, the state of the art has inevitably been redefined. Cellist Yo-Yo Ma has pro-claimed TIQ to be “a unified voice that truly breaks new ground—authentic and passionate—a reflection of some of the most creative music-making today.”

In their new Birth of the Cool program, Turtle Island Quartet employs their signature groove-based rhyth-mic techniques to create brand-new arrangements of cool jazz standards that prove that the line between classical music and jazz is much thinner than one might think. In addition to classics by Miles Davis, Dave Brubeck, John Carisi and others, the quartet will premiere a brand-new work by co-founder and vio-linist David Balakrishnan. Rounding out the program are selections from the Turtle Island Quartet’s latest album, “Confetti Man” for an evening that is typically Turtle Island Quartet’s style—virtuosic, innovative, and utterly surprising and unexpected.

$34.50

BROOKLYN RIDER WITH GABRIEL KAHANETue, February 2 • 7:30pm

NEWMARK THEATRE

Presented in partnership with Chamber Music Northwest

Hailed as “the future of chamber music” (Strings), Brooklyn Rider performs eclectic repertoire in ar-resting performances that have attracted legions of fans and rave reviews from classical, world, and rock critics alike. The brilliant young singer-songwriter and composer Gabriel Kahane (who performed at Chamber Music Northwest’s Summer Festival in 2013), who has written commissioned works for the Kronos Quartet and the Los Angeles Philhar-monic, meets the dynamic string quartet Brook-lyn Rider for a night of deeply absorbing music.

The quartet, whom The New York Times praised for “its consistent refinement, globe-spanning stylistic range, and do-it-yourself gumption,” will perform se-lections from Kahane’s “Come On All You Ghosts” for string quartet and voice, and Bradbury Studies, his recent essay for string quartet based on the song “Bradbury (304 Broadway)”, as well as selections from his much-lauded 2014 Sony release, “The Ambassador.” Also included are selections from the Brooklyn Rider Almanac, a groundbreaking mul-ti-disciplinary project centered around an album of the same name, and Schubert’s great “Rosamunde” Quartet.

$25.50–$45.50

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ANDY MCKEEFri, February 5 • 7:30pm

WINNINGSTAD THEATRE

Andy McKee is among the world’s finest acoustic gui-tarists and his 200 million+ YouTube views underscore his emergence as one of today’s most unique and influential artists. His acoustic guitar can approximate the polyrhythmic interplay of a percussion ensemble, the harmonic sweep of a string section, the dazzling runs of a bluegrass doghouse bass-and-banjo duo, and virtually anything else his pastoral compositions and tasteful covers require.

To fans of virtuoso musicianship, it is Andy’s attention to song structure and melodic content that elevates him above the rest. To fans of popular music, Andy entertains both the eye and the ear as he magically transforms the steel string guitar into a full orchestra via his use of altered tunings, tapping, partial capos, percussive hits and a signature two-handed technique.  

$31

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*Ticket prices do not include fees.

BÉLA FLECK & ABIGAIL WASHBURNTues, February 9 • 7:30pm

NEWMARK THEATRE

Banjoists Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn have mastered the deceptively intricate art of the duet. Their performances embrace a diversity almost unthinkable—coming from just two banjos and one voice.

Washburn’s beguiling composing, playing and singing blend with Fleck’s riveting and virtuosic musicianship to create music both unique yet familiar in texture. Fleck, a 15-time Grammy winner, has collaborated with Chick Corea, Oumou Sangare, Zakir Hussain, Edgar Meyer, Dave Mathews, Earl Scruggs, and the entire Cleveland Orchestra for his Banjo Concert ‘The Impostor’. Washburn’s banjo has taken her far beyond the usual old-timey comfort zone, musically and geographically.

An alumnus of Uncle Earl, the powerhouse all-female string-band, Abby’s adopted second homeland is China, and her music resounds with echoes of Appalachia and the tidal wave of emerging Chinese cultural influence.

Together, Fleck and Washburn employ the relatively rare 3-finger and clawhammer banjo duet to create an explosion of musical white heat.

$25–$45

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BLACK VIOLINWed, Feburary 24 • 7:30pm

ARLENE SCHNITZER CONCERT HALL

Presented in partnership with Chamber Music Northwest

Black Violin is the blend of classical, hip-hop, rock, R&B, and bluegrass music. Live, they are accompanied by their incredible band, featuring ace turntable whiz DJ SPS and drummer Nathaniel Stokes. Named one of the hottest bands at South by Southwest in 2013, Black Violin was invited to perform at Bonnaroo and returned to SXSW this year to standing room only crowds.

Since starting Black Violin a decade ago Wil Baptiste and Kevin “Kev Marcus” Sylvester have performed an average of 200 shows a year in 49 states and 36 countries while appearing at official NFL celebrations for three Super Bowls and last year’s U.S. Open in Forest Hills with Jordin Sparks. Individually and together, Black Violin has collaborated with the likes of P. Diddy, Kanye West, 50 Cent, Tom Petty, Aerosmith, Aretha Franklin and The Eagles.

There has been no band to meticulously meld classical, hip-hop, rock and pop music into a single genre busting act—until now. So open your ears, your heart and soul to the ground-breaking sounds of Black Violin!

$22–$32

“Black Violin works hard, but makes it all look like play…Sometimes they play with the intense serious-ness of orchestral soloists; at others they fiddle as if at a hoe-down; at still others they strum the violin and viola like guitars.” –The New York Times

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SPANISH HARLEM ORCHESTRAThurs, February 18 • 7:30pm

NEWMARK THEATRE

Presented in Partnership with PDX Jazz Festival

Now in its fourteenth year, Spanish Harlem Orchestra is dedicated to the sounds of the barrio. Their music is characterized by the raw, organic and vintage sound defined by the genre. They are on a mission to keep the musical legacy of salsa dura “hard salsa” alive and expand its audience to those who love great music, not just Latin music. Grounded in the past, while focused on the future, they strive to keep the music relevant, while creating a unique and fresh approach.

A two-time Grammy winning Salsa and Latin Jazz band, Spanish Harlem Orchestra sets the standard for excel-lence for authentic, New York style, hard core salsa. Live or recorded, it doesn’t get any better.

Whether a concert hall or an outdoor jazz festival, there is no easing you in, they are coming at you full force from start to finish. Their energy on stage, rich sound and musical precision leave audiences mesmerized until the last note is played. With an unwavering respect for the music’s rich history, thirteen world-class musicians and vocalists come together to create an unparalleled musical experience.

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MARIACHI SOL DE MÉXICO® DE JOSÉ HERNÀNDEZWed, March 2 • 7:00pm

ARLENE SCHNITZER CONCERT HALL

Join us in celebrating the expression of Mexico’s authen-tic musical heritage with Mariachi Sol De México® de José Hernàndez, an elite ensemble of concert musicians internationally recognized as one of the best mariachis in the world!

Mariachi Sol de México® embraces the romanticism of Mexico’s land, people, and beauty of the heart. Founded in 1981 by Maestro Jóse Hernàndez, the platinum selling mariachi band Mariachi Sol de México® have broken countless barriers in mariachi music, including becom-ing the first mariachi ensemble to be nominated for a Grammy. More than any American citizen, Maestro Hernàndez is responsible for the recognition that this musical tradition is receiving throughout the world. His compositions are bright, splashy celebrations, and his musical artists bring together refined vocal power and superb musicianship. No one else in the mariachi music scene navigates traditional Mexican folk, classical, and pop music with such grace.

$25–$35

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“SEE JANE SING” WITH JANE LYNCHWed, June 1 • 7:30pm

NEWMARK THEATRE

Emmy and Golden Globe Award winner Jane Lynch comes to Portland for her solo concert debut! Fresh from her iconic por-trayal of Sue Sylvester on Glee and her Broadway debut as Miss Hannigan in Annie, Jane will bring her comic skills and musical prowess to the theater stage. She will delight the crowd with new takes on such familiar songs “If Wishes Were Rainbows”, “Mr. Monotony”, “Far From the Home I Love”, and “Skeletons/Blood” from A Mighty Wind. Audiences should prepare for a side-splitting evening of musical comedy, with more than a dash of wit as Jane explores her love of the beauty and absurdity of the American standard and show tune.

$49–$150

Send us a message at [email protected].

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“Jane Lynch is better than ever… technically proficient and well-executed… hilarious and insightful.”

–TheaterMania

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SHAPING SOUND Wed, October 28 • 7:30pm

ARLENE SCHNITZER CONCERT HALL

Under the Artistic Direction of Travis Wall, and co-created with Nick Lazzarini, Teddy Forance, and Kyle Robinson, Shaping Sound is an electrifying mash-up of dance styles and musical genres brought fully to life on stage by a dynamic company of con-temporary dancers. After rising to fame on So You Think You Can Dance and Dancing With The Stars, these dancers—some of the best talent on stage right now—starred

TICKET PRICES$35–$73

GROUP TICKETS Groups of 10 or more: SAVE 10%! Use promo code “NICK” to access this group discount.

in their own reality TV show, Oxygen Net-work’s All the Right Moves.

Audiences of all ages will experience the exhilarating collaboration of these visual musicians whose explosive choreogra-phy, dynamic rhythm, speed and physical strength give shape and form to sound. Shaping Sound—dance reimagined.

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OCEAN SOULBrian Skerry, Photographer Tues, April 5 • 7:30pm

NEWMARK THEATRE

Voyage across the oceans with one of National Geographic’s most seasoned photographers and discover a vast, hidden world beneath the waves. Using his camera to communicate, Brian Skerry has spent more than 10,000 hours underwater telling the oceans’ stories. His images celebrate the mystery of the depths and offer portraits of creatures so intimate they sometimes appear to have been shot in a studio. Skerry dives eight months of the year, often in extreme conditions beneath Arctic ice or in predator-infested waters, and has even lived at the bottom of the sea to get close to his subjects.

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Dynamic events. Fascinating people. Captivating stories.

GORONGOSA REBORN: A CAMERAMAN’S JOURNALBob Poole, Wildlife Filmmaker Tues, February 16 • 7:30pm

NEWMARK THEATRE

A childhood in East Africa gave Emmy Award-winning cinematographer Bob Poole a fierce curiosity about the natural world as well as an adventurous spirit. Now, for a new, 6-part PBS/Nat Geo International series, Bob is drawing on that experience to document the rebirth of a lost Eden: Mozambique’s Gorongosa National Park, a jewel of Africa’s parks system until civil war almost destroyed it. There, he joined forces with rangers and scientists (including his sister, renowned elephant researcher Joyce Poole), on perhaps the biggest conservation project on the planet—and learned that the wild places we’ve broken can be put back together.

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Dynamic events. Fascinating people. Captivating stories.

“The fundamental questions we’re trying to answer are questions humanity has asked ever since we first gazed into the night sky: What is life and could it exist out there beyond Earth?”

–Kevin Hand

THE SEARCH FOR LIFE BEYOND EARTH Kevin Hand, AstrobiologistTues, May 17 • 7:30pm

NEWMARK THEATRE

Astrobiologist Kevin Hand is searching for life beyond Earth. Working at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, he is designing instruments that will travel to Jupiter’s moon Europa to search for a possible subsurface ocean, which may support primitive forms of life. His work often takes him out of the lab to visit some of the world’s most forbidding environments—such as Antarctica and the deep sea to investigate how microbes eke out a living under extreme conditions. Don’t miss this firsthand report on the search for real extraterrestrials.

PHOTO BY GUILLERMO ABRAMSON

“Gorongosa is proof that, what we’ve broken, we can put back together.”

–Bob Poole

TICKET PRICES$20–$40

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‘TIL DEATH DO US PART: LATE NITE CATECHISM 3 Fri, January 29 • 7:30pmSat, January 30 • 7:30pmSun, January 31 • 3:00pm

WINNINGSTAD THEATRE

Join Sister for a brand new lesson in love with ‘Til Death Do Us Part: Late Nite Catechism 3. Hailed by The New York Times as “uproariously funny,” this international hit comedy returns to Portland this winter at the Winning-stad Theatre!

‘Til Death Do Us Part: Late Nite Cat-echism 3 is the latest class to be unveiled in this sinfully funny series that takes catechism class to a whole new level. After teaching countless students about the saints, venial sins, limbo and more, Sister is now offering up hilarious lessons on the Sacraments of Marriage and the Last Rites, including her own wacky version of the Newlywed Game. Classroom participation is a must, so bring along your sweetie and your sense of humor for a session with the country’s feistiest couples counselor!

A word to the wise—naughty stu-dents may well find themselves on stage sitting in a corner reflecting their actions. However, even the most re-luctant “students” will be clamoring to get into this Sister’s class. Now in its 20th year, Late Nite Catechism has brought its nostalgic kick to every state in the U.S. as well as to Canada, the U.K., and Australia. Don’t miss your chance to see what The Explorer calls “the real thing… funny, witty, well-written and one of the most en-joyable evenings of theatre that you could hope to find.”

$39.50–$44.50

Groups of 8 or more: SAVE 10%! CONTACT:

Sarah Kaplan, Marketing & Promotions Coordinator503.274.6580 | [email protected]

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THE SCREWTAPE LETTERSTues, March 1 • 7:30pm Wed, March 2 • 7:30pm

NEWMARK THEATRE

The provocative and wickedly funny theatrical adapta-tion of The Screwtape Letters, C.S. Lewis’s novel about spiritual warfare from a demon’s point of view, returns to the Newmark Theatre for only two performances!

The Screwtape Letters creates a topsy-turvy morally inverted universe set in an eerily stylish office in hell, where God is called the “Enemy” and the devil is re-ferred to as “Our Father below.” The play follows His Abysmal Sublimity Screwtape, Satan’s top psychiatrist (due to his profound understanding of human nature), and his slavish creature-demon Toadpipe, as they train an apprentice demon, Wormwood, on how to ruin the life and damn the soul of an unsuspecting human on earth.

$39.50–$59.50

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“Clever and Satirical” –The New York Times

“One Hell of a Good Show” –The Wall Street Journal

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Thanks, Self Enhancement, Inc., for opening the doors to nature.

oregonmetro.gov/parksandnaturenews

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Thanks, Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon, for helping Metro hear from more people with a stake in the region’s future.

Photo: Radcliffe Dacanay

Making a great place, together

Metro is proud of its community partners!

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Portland’5 Centers for the Arts and the Portland’5 Foundation are proud to announce the inaugural year of their Educational Outreach Program launching in 2016.

In support of our aim to involve underserved communities and celebrate diversity, our new education program is designed to provide elementary school children a free opportunity to hear nationally celebrated musical artists, learn about music, and experience our venues. Each event will offer a diverse range of ethnic and cultural perspectives, and celebrate the rich heritage of music in all its forms and cultures while teaching children about music, musicians, and instruments.

The inaugural year features special performances given by visiting artists including Turtle Island String Quartet, Black Violin, and Mariachi Sol De Mexico® de Jose Hernandez.

For more information about our education programming, please contact Tom Sessa at 503.274.6557 or email [email protected].

TURTLE ISLAND STRING QUARTETA String Quartet is Like A FamilyThurs, February 11

IN-SCHOOL PERFORMANCES

Turtle Island String Quartet is fiercely dedi-cated to spreading the word that the bowed string instrument is one of the most ver-satile on the planet. This engaging and ac-cessible presentation for children in grades K–6 utilizes the model of the family to help students understand how a string quartet functions and thrives.

BLACK VIOLINWed, February 24 • 11:00am

ARLENE SCHNITZER CONCERT HALL

Black Violin has created the ultimate synergy between classical and hip hop music, and through it an incredible opportunity to reach children—all through one-of-kind arrange-ments influenced by Black Violin’s unique style of strings, hip-hop, and funk.

MARIACHI SOL DE MÉXICO® DE JOSÉ HERNÀNDEZ Wed, March 2 • 11:00am

ARLENE SCHNITZER CONCERT HALL

Mariachi music is recognized as an inter-national symbol with strong ties to the traditional and cultural customs of México. Join Mariachi Sol de México® on a trip to México and experience the deep cultural heritage and tradition of mariachi music in the musical adventure of a lifetime!

*Special thanks to Chamber Music Northwest for helping with the marketing and coordination of these events.

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MUSIC ON MAIN STREETWednesdays • July–August5:00pm–7:00pm

Celebrate with us as we begin the second decade of our annual free outdoor concert series featuring popular local musicians such as Freak Mountain Ramblers, Broth-ers and Sister, Y La Bamba, Caleb Klauder Country Band, and more. With a wide array of music, a great location in the heart of downtown Portland, and superb food and libations, this is one party you won’t want to miss. So have a drink, dine on delicious food from the ArtBar & Bistro, and don’t forget to bring your dancing shoes—Music on Main Street is the ulti-mate way to have a rocking good time on a Wednesday night!

Music on Main Street is presented by Portland’5 Centers for the Arts and ArtBar & Bistro.

NOONTIME SHOWCASEMondays • October–JuneWednesdays • July–August12:00pm–1:00pm

Bring your lunch, pull up a chair, and let us entertain you year round! Starting on Mondays in October, join us in the Antoinette Hatfield Hall rotunda for free noontime performances every month featuring a wide variety of artists and styles. In the summer, we’ll move outside to enjoy the beautiful weather with noontime performances on Main Street every Wednesday July–August.

SUMMER ARTS ON MAIN STREETWednesdays • July–August11:00pm–1:00pm

The whole family will love Summer Arts on Main Street! Enjoy spectacular free music and entertainment at the Noon-time Showcase while taking advantage of free children’s arts and crafts activ-ities. If you’re in the mood for shop-ping, peruse one of the many outdoor booths featuring local artisans selling handmade crafts, or swing through the Portland Farmers Market on the South Park Blocks.

Noontime Showcase and Summer Arts on Main Street are presented by Portland’5 Centers for the Arts and the Portland’5 Volunteers.

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Each year, Portland’5 offers opportunities for community members and arts lovers to ex-perience exciting performances, poetry readings, family-friendly activities, and spectacular music —all free and open to the public!

All events are located on SW Main Street, between SW Broadway & Park Ave.

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Save the dates for the next season of Poets on Broadway, a lively downtown poetry performance series at the Portland’5 Centers for the Arts’ Antoinette Hatfield Hall. The ArtBar & Bistro is open for your dining and drinking pleasure and the readings will thrill you with the always surprising combinations of poets and poetry.

MON, JANUARY 25 • 8:00PM

SAMIYA BASHIRSamiya Bashir is the author of Gospel and Where the Apple Falls. Recent issues of

Poetry, Ecotone, World Litera-ture Today, Poet Lore, Eleven Eleven, Cascadia Review, Hoax, The Normal School, and others house her newest poems. She holds a BA from the University of California, where she served as Poet Laureate, an MFA from the University of Michigan, where her poetry garnered two Hopwood Awards, and has won numerous fellowships, grants, and honors for her work. She teaches creative writing at Reed College.

KEVIN CRAFTSeattle-based author and poet Kevin Craft is the current Editor of Poetry Northwest,

the regions oldest literary mag-azine. His poems, reviews, and essays have appeared widely in such place as Poetry, The Kenyon Review, New England Review, Alaska Quarterly Review, and The Stranger. Kevin believes that poems, like good travelers, live in the go-between.

MON, APRIL 25 • 8:00PM

KAREN HOLMBERG Karen Holmberg’s second book of poems, Axis Mundi, won the John Ciardi Prize and

was published in 2013 by BkMk Press. Slate named it one of the ten best poetry books of 2013. Recent poetry and nonfiction has appeared in such magazines as Southern Poetry Review, New England Review, West Branch, Black Warrior Review, Indiana Review, and Poetry East. She teaches poetry writing in the MFA program at Oregon State University.

JENNIFER RICHTERJennifer’s new collection, No Acute Distress, was named a Crab Orchard Series in

Poetry Editor’s Selection; her first book, Threshold, was chosen by Natasha Trethewey for the Crab Orchard Series in Poetry and by Robert Pinsky as an Oregon Book Award Finalist. A former Wallace Stegner Fellow and Jones Lecturer at Stanford University, Richter currently teaches in Oregon State University’s MFA Program.

POETS ON BROADWAY

October 2015–April 2016 ANTOINETTE HATFIELD HALL

This series is free and open to the public

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MON, OCTOBER 26 • 8:00PM

JOHN BEERJohn is the author of The Waste Land and Other Poems (Canarium, 2010), which received

the Norma Farber First Book Award from the Poetry Society of America, and the chapbook Lucinda (Spork, 2013). The full-length version of Lucinda will appear from Canarium in 2016. He is also the editor of Poems (1962-1997) by Robert Lax (Wave, 2013). He lives in Portland and teaches at Portland State University.

MICHELE GLAZERMichele’s most recent book of poems is On Tact, & the Made Up World (Iowa, 2010).

Her awards include fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, Regional Arts & Culture Council, Oregon Arts Commis-sion, and Literary Arts. Glazer teaches in and directs the MFA and BFA Creative Writing pro-grams at Portland State University.

Poets on Broadway is presented by the Portland’5 Foundation and the Attic Institute. This series is made possible through an Opportunity Grant from the Regional Arts and Culture Council (RACC).

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PORTLAND’5 MAIN BOX OFFICE

Antoinette Hatfield Hall(Newmark Theatre, Winningstad Theatre, and Brunish Theatre)

1111 SW Broadway AvePortland, OR 97205 | 800.273.1530Open Mon–Sat,10:00am–5:00pm Open two hours before events at Antoinette Hatfield Hall and Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall.

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1037 SW Broadway AvePortland, OR 97205800.273.1530Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall box office is only open on days of performances, two hours prior to performance times.

KELLER AUDITORIUM

222 SW Clay StPortland, OR 97201800.273.1530Keller Auditorium box office is only open on days of performances, two hours prior to performance times.

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CONNECT WITH US!JOIN THE CONVERSATION & CONNECT WITH US!

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A collaborative cross-departmental group of Portland’5 employees dedicated to supporting Metro’s Sustainability Plan by adopting and implementing sustainabil-ity policies and practices at all Portland’5 facilities. Since its inception in 2013, the Green Team has increased signage and com-munication to help reduce waste, installed new recycling recepta-cles, and launched a campaign to promote energy conservation and efficiency with the help of Art, a light bulb mascot who reminds everyone to turn off the lights!

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Founded in 1994, the Portland’5 Centers for the Arts Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to ensuring a strong cultural arts presence in the community by supporting Portland’5 Centers for the Arts through advocacy, fundraising, and region-wide community outreach. Their work helps us maintain high-quality venues that attract premiere performances, enriching our community and keeping our city vibrant.

Current Portland’5 Foundation projects include the Name a Seat Campaign, in which patrons and fans can make a tax-deductible donation to the foun-dation and have their name of choice engraved on a brass plaque attached to the armrest of a theater seat, and the Portland Walk of Stars, an event hosted by the foundation to honor key contributors of services, advocacy and/or financial resources to the arts and urban living in the greater Portland area. Honorees are recognized at this event with special performances and their own embedded granite star on Main Street.

To learn more about the Portland’5 Foundation,or to make a donation, please call 503.274.6555, or visit portland5.com/foundation.

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Thank you to all of our patrons who have donated online!

WE APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT!

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Volunteers are the “Heroes” of Portland’5, donating thousands of hours to welcome guests and providing valuable service. WE ARE ETERNALLY GRATEFUL!

Each season, new volunteers help fill out Portland’5’s volunteer corps that regularly hovers between 500 and 600 people. These volunteers undergo extensive training—customer service procedures, safety and evacuation drills, ticket reading, and more. Each job is crucial to the visitor experience at Portland’5 venues such as tour guides, office assistants, and gift shop sellers as well as ushers in the Winningstad, Newmark and Brunish Theatres.

The Portland’5 talented volunteer corps also produces the Noontime Showcase, a free monthly series of family-friendly performances that provide unique opportunities for nonprofit arts groups to increase their audience reach.

Join our cast and crew of volunteers! To learn more about becoming a Portland’5 volunteer please call 503.274.6552.

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EXPLORE THE MAGIC OF LIVE PERFORMANCE WITH A FREE ONE-HOUR TOUR OF OUR VENUES.

Get an up-close look at the iconic Portland sign, witness the beauty of the historic Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, learn about the spectral light dome high above the atrium lobby, and more! Tours begin in the lobby of the Antoinette Hatfield Hall and are appropriate for all ages. Visit portland5.com for more information.

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TITLE DATE VENUE TIME

THE CROSSROADS PROJECT: RISING TIDE THUR, OCT 15, 2015 7:30PM

SHAPING SOUND WED, OCT 28, 2015 7:30PM

AN EVENING WITH CHRIS THILE MON, NOV 16, 2015 7:30PM

‘TIL DEATH DO US PART: LATE NITE CATECHISM 3 FRI, JAN 29, 2016 7:30PM

‘TIL DEATH DO US PART: LATE NITE CATECHISM 3 SAT, JAN 30, 2016 7:30PM

‘TIL DEATH DO US PART: LATE NITE CATECHISM 3 SUN, JAN 31, 2016 3:00PM

BROOKYLN RIDER WITH GABRIEL KAHANE TUE, FEB 2, 2016 7:30PM

ANDY MCKEE FRI, FEB 5, 2016 7:30PM

BÉLA FLECK AND ABIGAIL WASHBURN TUE, FEB 9, 2016 7:30PM

TURTLE ISLAND STRING QUARTET THUR, FEB 11, 2016 7:30PM

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LIVE: GORONGOSA REBORN TUE, FEB 16, 2016 7:30PM

SPANISH HARLEM ORCHESTRA THUR, FEB 18, 2016 7:30PM

BLACK VIOLIN WED, FEB 24, 2016 7:30PM

THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS TUES, MAR 1, 2016 7:30PM

THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS WED, MAR 2, 2016 7:30PM

MARIACHI SOL DE MÉXICO® DE JOSÉ HERNÀNDEZ WED, MAR 2, 2016 7:00PM

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LIVE: OCEAN SOUL TUE, APRIL 5, 2016 7:30PM

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LIVE: THE SEARCH FOR LIFE BEYOND EARTH

TUES, MAY 17, 2016 7:30PM

“SEE JANE SING” WITH JANE LYNCH WED, JUNE 1, 2016 7:30PM

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At Portland’5 Centers for the Arts, we want to do everything we can to ensure our patrons have a great experience at our theaters and receive the best seat locations at the best prices. When purchasing tickets, we ask that you please beware of any ticket broker websites or scalpers claiming to sell Portland’5 tickets.

Tickets to all Portland’5 performances are available exclusively through the Portland’5 Centers for the Arts Box Office or online at www.portland5.com, which is hosted through TicketsWest. You can also find tickets to our resident and presenting company performances by visiting our website or calling our box office.

If you have any ques-tions about whether a ticket website is legiti-mate, or want to check prices, please call us at 503.248.4335 and we will be happy to assist you.

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