Jamuna Chiarini in "Like a Corvette," choreographed by Linda K. Johnson
Photo: Chris Peddecord
From Jill Randall and Jamuna Chiarini
I have been thinking a lot about the Portland dance community over the past week. I appreciated Jamuna’s honesty and bravery writing the Modern Dance City Guide for my blog, which went online last week. There are many wonderful and exciting dance components of the Portland scene, and yet I also clearly feel the holes, gaps, and hurdles.
I myself have experienced three very different dance communities throughout my life (growing up in a small town in Pennsylvania, attending college in Salt Lake City, and living in Berkeley for the past 17 years). What constitutes a thriving dance community? Reading the other City Guides on the blog also provides perspective. Check out the guides to New Orleans, Chicago, Columbus (OH), Salt Lake City, and the San Francisco Bay Area.
Jamuna put much thought and time into crafting the city guide to describe Portland’s offerings and opportunities. Now, Portland dancers, can we keep the conversation moving forward?
I invite dancers of the Portland community to respond here. Let’s keep this conversation going this week, with both the strengths and the weaknesses about the dance community. I want this blog to help drive the conversation further and deeper.
In the comments section below, please list three things:
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Who you are (Ex. Your name, freelance dancer and teaching artist)
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What do you love most about the Portland dance scene
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What is one wish you have for the future (Ex. More grants for individual artists)
But you have to comment! I will use the blog as an opportunity and arena for dialogue, and I am also committing to pulling together these ideas (along with Jamuna’s City Guide) to then write or call some of the key members of your arts community. Three responses on the blog won’t work; we will need twenty or more.
Please join us!
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Jill Randall is the Blog Director for Life as a Modern Dancer. She is a performer, teaching artist, and writer living in Berkeley, California.
Jamuna Chiarini is dance writer, producer, performer and choreographer living in Portland Oregon. She has performed with many choreographers including Subashini Ganeshan, Randee Paufve, Linda Austin and Linda K. Johnson. She is also the founder of The Outlet Dance Project, a showcase for emerging women choreographers in Hamilton, NJ and is a writer for Oregon Arts Watch and Artslandia.
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