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MOTHER/OTHER @Las Adelitas in the Cully Neighborhood

March 18 @ 12:00 pm - March 24 @ 7:30 pm

Join HDD/NW for the week-long Mother/Other festival coming this March!

Portland based dance company Heidi Duckler Dance Northwest (HDD/NW) presents Mother/Other @ Las Adelitas, March 18-24, 2024 at the Las Adelitas affordable housing development in Portland’s Cully neighborhood. The festival includes free movement classes, a pop-up market with local vendors, and a site-specific dance performance.

Las Adelitas was named after feminist Mexican revolutionaries and the festival honors Women’s History Month as it intertwines art, culture, and community to offer residents of Las Adelitas and all Portlanders a platform for community-building and learning for all ages. The week-long array of activities responds to the lack of arts programming available for residents of the underserved neighborhood, activating Las Adelitas’ public areas as inclusive spaces for intergenerational and cross-cultural community-building activities.

Las Adelitas is a community-based development project led by Hacienda Community Development Corporation (Hacienda CDC) that attempts to mitigate the effects of rising rents on families and the inevitable displacement and gentrification within the Cully neighborhood. The project, completed in December 2022, transformed a neglected former strip club into a 142-unit affordable housing complex, public plaza, and community room.

What: Mother/Other

Who: Heidi Duckler Dance Northwest 

When: March 18-24 2024

Where: Las Adelitas 6723 NE Killingsworth St, Portland, OR, 97218

Admission Free: Tickets Here

 

Workshops at Las Adelitas  

March 18 – 22 

6723 NE Killingsworth St, Portland, OR, 97218

12:00- 2:00 pm Writing workshop for adults taught by Stephanie Adams-Santos

2:00 – 5:00 pm HDD/NW Rehearsals open to the public

5:30 – 7:30 pm Intergenerational Dance Class taught by Joseph Stevens

Mother/Other: A Creative Exploration of Feminine Archetypes taught by Stephanie Adams-Santos

March 18th-22nd, 12 – 2:00 pm

Join us for a weeklong journey into the depths of your inner world through creative explorations of sacred feminine archetypes. Each day will offer a gentle portal of inspiration, featuring a blend of guided meditations and creative writing exercises centered on the archetypal feminine figure of the day.  All experience levels are welcome. Please bring whatever makes you comfortable on the floor—whether it’s a yoga mat, pillow, blanket, or other personal preference. Additionally, bring a few small objects of personal importance to set up an individual altar for your work during class. This could be a photograph, a stone, something found in nature, or a piece of jewelry—whatever holds meaning for you in the moment.

 

Connections Past, Present and Future: A Dance Workshop For Families  taught by Joseph Stevens 

March 18th-22nd , 5:30 – 7:30 pm 

Embark on a journey of self-discovery and interconnectedness in our intergenerational workshop at Las Adelitas. Guided by Heidi Duckler Dance Teaching Artist, Joseph Stevens, this series transcends mere dance steps—it’s an exploration of the meanings embedded in our various connections, spanning family ties, past connections, future aspirations, bonds with our surroundings, friendships, and life goals. Through the language of expressive movement, participants—both kids and parents—immerse themselves in the stories and imagery that define the essence of these connections. Joseph artfully leads in translating these sentiments into dance, a powerful vehicle for understanding and expressing the intricate threads that bind us. Join us for a week where dance becomes a medium to explore the depth and beauty of your connections—be it with family, the past, the future, your surroundings, friends, or your aspirations in life. 

-No previous movement experience required

-Comfortable movement clothes are recommended

-This class is  recommended for participants of all ages, backgrounds and abilities.

 

PERFORMING ARTISTS

Joseph Stevens

Barbara Lima

Sasha Rivero

Tony Carnell

 

TEACHING ARTISTS

Stephanie Adams-Santos

Stephanie is a Guatemalan-American writer whose work spans poetry, prose, and screenwriting. Often grappling with themes of strangeness and belonging, their work reflects a fascination with the weird, numinous and primal forces that shape inner life.

They are the author of several full length poetry collections and chapbooks, including DREAM OF XIBALBA (selected by Jericho Brown as winner of the 2021 Orison Poetry Prize) and SWARM QUEEN’S CROWN (finalist for a Lambda Literary Award). Stephanie served as Staff Writer and Story Editor on the television anthology horror series TWO SENTENCE HORROR STORIES (Netflix), and was winner of a 2022 Gold Telly Award in TV Writing.

They have received grants and fellowships from Sundance, Film Independent, Vermont Studio Center, Regional Arts and Culture Council, and Oregon Arts Commission. In addition to their literary work, Stephanie is illustrating an original Major Arcana tarot deck called Tarot de La Selva. 

Joseph Stevens

Joseph was born and raised in Corpus Christi, Texas, later relocating to San Antonio, Texas where he attended Tom Clark High School studying vocal performance as well as trained in dance for 4 years under Director Sarah Visel. He continued his studies at the University of North Texas earning a degree in the Bachelor of Arts in Dance, while also gaining knowledge from a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree program. In doing so, he has studied under astounding professors such as Shelley Cushman, Claudia Howard Queen, Mary Lynn Babcock, Robin Lakes, Erin Boone, Sue Collins, Karen MacIntyre, Whitney Geldon, and Lily Sloan.

Joseph has worked with guest artists and instructors such as Libby Rhodes, Carl Flink (Black Label Movement), Contra-Tiempo Urban Latin Dance Theatre, Joshua L. Peugh, Alumni Jake Bone, and many others. Stevens continues his exploration of dance performance, choreography, and pedagogical practices in Houston, TX as a company member of Open Dance Project company under artistic director/founder Annie Arnoult. Joseph is in his fourth season dancing with NobleMotion.

Land Acknowledgement

given by

Ed Edmo

Edmo is a storyteller from the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes. As a boy growing up in Celilo Falls, an ancient Native American site along the Columbia River, he heard stories from his parents and grandparents. Edmo brings his rich repertoire alive for audiences near and far.
Edmo was born in Nevada; when he was a baby, his family moved to his father’s ancestral home of Celilo Village along the Columbia River. Edmo is enrolled in the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes and also has Yakima and Nez Pierce ancestry. His grandparents taught him many tribal customs and traditions. At Celilo, he had the freedom to roam the countryside, discovering the amazing landscape. “The river was a welcomed playmate,” he recalls. In the evenings, his grandparents and parent told stories to keep the young ones entertained. Edmo has vivid memories of the sounds of crackling wood in the woodstove and of the howling wind that raged along the Gorge. At 16, he moved to Portland to attend high school. Later, as he remembered the stories he grew up with, he made the decision to make a career or carrying on the tradition of storytelling. Edmo is a master storyteller with Wisdom of the Elders. He preserves the storytelling tradition by sharing Native tales with children and adults alike. Most of his stories are of Coyote, the trickster who often outsmarts all other living beings; he also shares creation stories of the great Columbia River—how it was formed and why it sparkles. Edmo has also been a traditional sites tour guide, a consultant for the Smithsonian Museum of the American Indian, a poet, a short story writer, a recording artist, and a playwright. He received first place at the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center for his acclaimed one-act play, “Grandma Choke Cherry.”

Happenings at Las Adelitas

Tarot Readings

by Stephanie Adams-Santos

Sunday 3/23 ONLY

Electric Sounds by DJ Cay

Enter our raffle with Organics to You to receive a $50 gift certificate to farm-fresh, organic produce! The more tickets you secure, the better chance to win!

Details

Start:
March 18 @ 12:00 pm
End:
March 24 @ 7:30 pm
Website:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/motherother-las-adelitas-tickets-827551307237?aff=oddtdtcreator

Organizer

Heidi Duckler Dance/Northwest
Email
northwest@heididuckler.org
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Venue

Las Adelitas
6723 NE Killingsworth St
Portland, OR 97218 United States
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