Sunday, June 23, 2013

PORTLANDIA


I'M BACK IN PDX.  IT'S SOLSTICE.  IT'S DREAMY AND TOTALLY LIVING UP TO IT'S "WORTHY OF HAVING A SATIRICAL TV SHOW ABOUT IT" STATUS.

I AM TOTALLY LOVING IT.

I brought my bike, my plaid, my yoga mat, my appetite for coffee, beer and comfort food.  It's chill.  It's cute.  There are lots of friendly vibes.  All the cliches are suiting me just fine.  

Most important, I'm having the MOST FUN in RISK/REWARD!

If you can't see it below, go here to watch the video trailer. 




 

I'm gonna go to the coast for two days and turn off my brain, my computer, my phone and listen to the ocean and, most likely, the rain falling.  

 

 THEN  ------> BACK TO PORTLAND

 

 Wednesday June 26 at 7:30pm

Adam and I curated a Seattle and Portland short dance film showcase at the Hollywood Theatre

Alice Gosti (Seattle) – Sea Tac Toilette
Robert Tyree (PDX) - Prototype XXXX
Adam Sekuler / Shannon Stewart / Meredith Horiuchi (Seattle) -  In Transit
Mitchell Rose/ Body Vox (PDX) - Contact
Adam Sekuler / Shannon Stewart (Seattle) - 1922
Patrick Weishampel / tEEtH (PDX) - Transfer
Molly Sides / Rodrigo Valenzuela (Seattle) - Alternator
Kate Wallich and Jacob Rosen (Seattle) - The White of Spring

There will be a short Q & A after the screening + hanging out and having beers. 

COME AND HANG OUT!  THEN GO SEE STILL PIGEONS AT HOLOCENE.  I FUCKING LOVE THIS TOWN.
nterpretive Site: Hanford Reach by Karn Junkinsmith and Adam Sekuler
Alternator by Rodrigo Valenzuela and Molly Sides
Transfer by Patrick Weishampel  and tEEth
Contact by Mitchell Rose and Body Vox
In Transit by Meredith Horiuchi, Shannon Stewart, and Adam Sekuler
Prototype XXXX by Andra Rotaru, Robert Tyree, and Dicky Dahl
Airport Project by Alice Gosti
Guerilla Fire by Maria Allred
1922 by Adam Sekuler, Daniel Mimura, Shannon Stewart, Meredith Horiuchi, Rosa Vissers, David Wolbrecht, Aaron Swartzman, and Jeff Huston
White of Spring by Jacob Rosen and Kate Wallich - See more at: http://hollywoodtheatre.org/cine-dance-2/#sthash.qZkDaqkn.dpuf

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