White Bird News
Barry Johnson and Catherine Thomas Enthusiastically Review tEEth
The first reviews of tEEth's new work "Make/Believe" have just come out. Barry Johnson, in his online Oregon Arts Watch, praises the "aesthetic rigor of the work, it's careful formulation and execution."
Read the full review by clicking HERE.
And please follow Oregon Arts Watch regularly for comprehensive coverage of arts and culture in our state.
In The Oregonian Catherine Thomas is particularly impressed with Phillip Kraft's ingenious soundscapes. Read her review HERE.
We expect more commentary on this provocative new work by Portland's own tEETh and will post them on our site.
Paul & Walter Receive National Award for Programmatic Excellence
WHITE BIRD CO-FOUNDERS, WALTER JAFFE AND PAUL KING, RECEIVE NATIONAL AWARD FOR PROGRAMMATIC EXCELLENCE ON JANUARY 9, 2012 IN NEW YORK CITY

Paul King, Mario Garcia Durham, President & CEO of Association of Performing Arts Presenters, and Walter Jaffe after the awards luncheon, Hilton New York, Jan. 9, 2012. Photo by Jacob Belcher/APAP
Glowing Responses to Noche Flamenca
The feedback from both critics and audience on Soledad and Noche Flamenca has been extraordinary.
Read Catherine Thomas' glowing review in The Oregonian of Noche Flamenca by clicking HERE. She describes the evening as "flamenco puro, at its stripped-down, soulful essence."
And Sabrina Miller of Portland Stage Reviews has written perceptively about the evening as well. Click HERE.
Check Out Oregon Art Beat Tonight, Jan. 5, and Sunday for a Great Story on White Bird
White Bird is featured on tonight's Oregon Art Beat. Tune in at 8pm on KOPB.
Also see it online by clicking HERE! The complete story will be available on the OPB website after tonight's airing.
We're excited and want to extend great thanks to OPB and Katrina Sarson for producing this segment.
White Bird Uncaged Presents World Premiere of "Make/Believe," Newest Work by tEETh, Commissioned by White Bird
WHITE BIRD PRESENTS AND CO-COMMISSIONS MAKE/BELIEVE,
LATEST WORK FROM PORTLAND-BASED tEEth,
RECENTLY SELECTED BY DANCE MAGAZINE AS ONE OF THE “25 TO WATCH” FOR 2012
Who: tEEth, Make/Believe
Presented by: White Bird Uncaged
When: Thursday January 26-Saturday January 28, 2012 at 8pm
Where: Lincoln Hall, Portland State University, 1620 SW Park (at Market Street)
Media Sponsor: Willamette Week
Tickets: $30 Adult, $20 Student & Seniors – available at www.whitebird.org or PSU Box Office 503-725-3307 (ZERO ticket fees). Also available at 1-800-380-3516 (additional fees will apply).
One of Spain's Greatest Flamenco Artists Makes Portland Debut with Noche Flamenca
Who: Soledad Barrio and Noche Flamenca
Presented by: White Bird
When: Thursday-Saturday January 12-14, 2012
Where: Newmark Theatre, 7:30pm
Sponsor: The Oregonian
Tickets: From $26-$60. Available at www.whitebird.org and PCPA Box Office (zero ticket fees). Also available at 1-800-380-3516 (additional ticket fees will apply).
Visit www.whitebird.org for the latest information.
“Soledad Barrio is a gift from heaven to flamenco on earth.” -El Diario (Argentina)
Read About Trey McIntyre Project Before You See the Show!
Tickets are selling fast for the return of Trey McIntyre Project, this Thursday through Saturday, Dec. 1-3 at the Newmark.
Here are some helpful articles and videos that will prepare you for the exciting shows--
Marty Hughley's informative preview in Friday's Oregonian.
Martha Ullman West's illuminating cover story in the August issue of Dance Magazine.
A video of Trey McIIntyre creating The Sweeter End, set to Preservation Hall Jazz Band. Our exciting closer.
We will post the reviews on our website as they appear at the end of this week.
White Bird Receives 2012 William Dawson Award
White Bird, under the leadership of Co-Founders Walter Jaffe and Paul King, is thrilled to be the recipient of the 2012 William Dawson Award for Programmatic Excellence from the Association of Performing Arts Presenters.
This award is presented to an individual or organization for the quality, innovation and vision of program design, audience building and community involvement effort.
This national award comes on the back of Paul King and Walter Jaffe receiving the Jerry Willis Achievement Award for artistic excellence, distinguished leadership and extraordinary vision at the 2011 Western Arts Alliance Conference in Seattle this autumn.
“We are extremely honored and grateful to be recognized for this national award as well as being included in the extraordinary company of the other award recipients,” said Paul King. “We absolutely share this amazing honor with Portland’s extraordinarily vibrant dance and arts community, our loyal audience, and the enormously supportive individuals, foundations and government leaders that make arts in our city a top priority."
Trey McIntyre Project Returns with Exhilarating Program Featuring Music by Roy Orbison and Preservation Hall Jazz Band
WHITE BIRD PRESENTS RETURN OF TREY McINTYRE PROJECT, ONE OF THE MOST
IN-DEMAND AND ACCLAIMED DANCE COMPANIES IN THE U.S.
EXHILARATING PROGRAM FEATURES IN DREAMS, SET TO ROY ORBISON, AND
THE SWEETER END , WITH ROUSING SCORE BY
NEW ORLEANS’ PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND
Who: Trey McIntyre Project
Presented by: White Bird
When: Thursday-Saturday December 1-3, 2011
Where: Newmark Theatre, 7:30pm
Sponsor: The Oregonian
Tickets: From $26-$60. Available at www.whitebird.org and PCPA Box Office (zero ticket fees). Also available at 1-800-380-3516 (additional ticket fees will apply).
Visit www.whitebird.org for the latest information.
“Teeming dance invention, heady gymnastic prowess
and refreshing precision and wit.” -The Seattle Times


