Friend Jessica and I attended Music from the Sole and had a great time. I love tap dancing!
Category: To Occupy my Time
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Black Grace
Friend Jessica bought season tickets to White Bird and then had to go out of town during this performance. I got the tickets, and Matt and I settled in for a grand night of dancing.

Handgame, which incorporated Samoan slap dance with child abuse themes, was my favorite. The members sat in a circle, and sang Lourde’s “Royals” acapella. The movement was in the arms and how the hands slapped the body and other bodies. It was quite powerful.
The other two programs “Kiona and the Little Bird Suite” and “Paradise Rumour” showed off the dancing talents, the very fit dancers, and a dancing style I was not familiar with.

It was a great evening!
What the Constitution Means to Me
Portland Center Stage gave us a great show with What the Constitution Means to Me.

Rebecca Lingafelter was excellent as Heidi Schreck, the young woman who participated in Veterans of Foreign Wars speaking competitions.
As Marissa Wolf, PCS artistic director, says in the program, “Immediately, we’re lifted into a powerful world in which she maps legal rights and history onto her own body and invites the audience into this crucible through emotions, sometimes thriller-esque storytelling.”
I also really liked the set, which had a pieced together diorama quality. In this rather dark photo, you can see the large paperclip that is holding the eagle to the curtain.

Alas, we caught the penultimate show, so we couldn’t spread the word. But if this show should appear in your town, do make time for it.
Planning Oscar Nominated Shorts
When the Oscar nominations were announced this year, I was very pleased that I had already watched all the films in many categories: Picture (all 10!), Director, Actor, Supporting Actor, Actress, Supporting Actress, Adapted Screenplay, Original Screenplay, Costume Design, Editing, and Production Design.

But then I needed to catch up with the animated shorts. It took some planning, but I fit all three programs into one weekend. Here were my favorites.
Favorite overall program: documentary short (as per usual).
Favorite documentary short: The Last Repair Shop (one of the best shorts I’ve seen in years.)
Favorite live-action short: tie: Red, White and Blue, The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar.
Favorite animated short: Our Uniform
It was a good weekend of moviegoing.
80th Birthday Cupcakes
Butter Softening in the Cabinet.
Portland Winter Light Festival
I have been meaning to go to the Portland Winter Light Festival for many years. This year, Matt and I finally made it to a downtown location. The festival is spread throughout the city.

Here we are in Pioneer Square.

Pioneer Square had all the fire. You can see one example on the far left. The tentacles framing Matt’s head also opened and emitted fire. I hadn’t pictured fire as part of the celebration. But of course there would be fire. The original winter light.

Fire also came from these flowers intermittently.

Down by the World Trade Center we found a lot of different kinds of light. This demonstration let children play with the streamers. The adults did better at really making them flow, though.

A tesseract of light!

Another view of Pioneer Square with the strongman game showing the fire exploding.
Raygun (Pew Pew)’s Take on Another Presidential Candidate’s Campaign End
I Escape to Downtown
I had movies I needed to see, so on Saturday, I got my hiking shoes and hiking poles out and walked to the Max stop. It was pretty slippery. The Max easily took me downtown where it was less slippery, and I hiked over to the Living Room Theater to catch up with All of Us Strangers.
On Sunday, I repeated the trip, but this time sans poles. I saw the Zone of Interest at Cinema 21. When I came back to the Max stop, someone had made this cute snow sculpture.








