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Facets of Africa Matinee Series

Facets of Africa Matinee Series
IFCC
Feb. 02 - Feb. 20
Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:00 a.m. and Saturday Feb. 20, 1:00pm

$10 adults, $8 children, $5 groups of 10 or more

Tickets available Online

By Phone, 503–205-0715

In Person, 4122 NE Sandy, Daily 1pm-9pm

IFCC Passport Holders click here to reserve this show.

IFCC presents Facets of Africa Matinee Series. Storytellers and performing artists share legends and personal tales representing the many facets of African based culture. Join the performers for a discussion exploring this contribution to the tapestry of American culture after the show.

February 20th special
FACETS FAMILY DAY
Ticket price includes facets performance and artists lecture by Andries Fourie.
1:00pm artists lecture, 2:00pm story tellers

Also, don’t miss the Facets of Africa Gallery Exhibit.

Facets of Africa features some of Portland’s most vibrant performing artists:


Habiba is a native of Ghana, West Africa. She has performed in the United States and internationally for fifteen years. In the Northwest, she has been featured with Milagro Bailadores, Northwest Afrikan American Ballet, Tiempo Caribe, Tygres Heart Theatre and Keith Goodman and Dance Gatherers. She also directs and produces her own shows for audiences locally and internationally. She combines her knowledge and deep appreciation of her cultural heritage with lively storytelling, music and humor. Habiba holds a degree in Theater and a Certificate of Dance from Portland State University and is currently a part-time faculty member. She received the Lila Jewel Award in 2002 in recognition of her work as an artist.


Caton Lyles who has been active on the local music scene for over 30 years. He has been featured on national and international television, in commercials, documentaries, and episodic programming. Lyles specializesin traditional West African and Afro-Cuban styles of hand drumming, and continues to be a dance accompanist working with several school districts and world-renowned choreographers and dance educators.


Graciela Teofield keeper of the family tales. The repeater of the family proverbs. Teofield received the baton of our oral history from her grandmother, Tita who taught her how to tell a story in such a way, that it allows the listener to feel the experience of the story first hand. The richness of Caribbean, Central American and American culture weaves lovely texture and visual images through the spoken word.

Jennifer Lanier hosts the Facets of Africa series, weaving in her own story of the Diaspora and a traditional African American folk tale. Jennifer is a recent transplant from Hawaii and can be seen later this season at the IFCC in her one woman show “None of the Above”.

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IFCC programming update March 2010

IFCC is available by appointment only beginning April 13. The organizations office/staff will be leaving the building April 30, 2010. IFCC Board may be reached after that date at info@ifccarts.org.

The theatre is booked and busy until June 30 2010. Performances include Portland Improv Group, Vagabond Opera, Dance Coalition of Oregon, and Nomadic Theatre.

During this time IFCC will also contunie to support its community of dance teachers, community groups and Sunday church guests.

IFCC‘s gallery will be closed until further notice.

We will continue our education programs including Portland Theatre Brigade and Ockely Green Visual Arts. Please see the message from the IFCC Board on our main page for more information regarding the future of the organization.

Thank you for your patience and support. Check back soon for new information or call 503.823.4322.