Archive for the 'Martha Ullman West' Category

So much dance we can’t keep up

Monday, June 28th, 2010

It’s not just rock around the clock in Puddletown: It’s dance around the calendar. Autumn, winter, spring and even summer, you just can’t keep this town’s dancing feet down. Art Scatter senior correspondent Martha Ullman West has done her best to keep up with the action, and reports here on some of what’s been kickin’ [...]

Delores Pander, 1938-2010

Friday, June 25th, 2010

Graceful, intelligent and hard-working, Delores Pander generally stayed behind the scenes of Portland’s arts world, where she had a habit of making sure the scenes were working precisely the way they ought to. Born on Aug. 16, 1938, she died of cancer on Thursday, June 24, 2010. For many years she was the wife and [...]

Goodbye to Lena, swan song for Gavin, the Brontes and kickin’ with Cedar Lake

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

By Martha Ullman West
Art Scatter is always pleased as punch to accept an essay from its chief correspondent and occasional world traveler, Martha Ullman West. MUW has been a busy woman lately. Herewith we offer her personal recollections of the late, great Lena Horne; her thoughts on the swan song of dancer Gavin Larsen, retiring [...]

Belly-dancing on the Nile: Our far-flung correspondent hobnobs and returns

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Martha Ullman West, Art Scatter’s chief correspondent, has been trotting the globe. She’s endured an evening of wretched belly-dancing on the Nile, chatted with a centenarian ballet dancer in Philadelphia, revisited the works of Jerome Robbins in New York, and returned home to Portland, where she found irritation with Random Dance and happiness with Oregon [...]

Sweet civility in the new ballet season (if nowhere else)

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Art Scatter’s chief dance and decorum correspondent, Martha Ullman West, takes a look at Oregon Ballet Theatre’s upcoming season and discovers hope for artistic manners in the midst of a meltdown of civil rudeness.

The ballet just might be the last bastion of civility in what used to be a civil society.
Consider the evidence:

A certain Supreme [...]

I love Paris at the Opera Ballet (but not the movies)

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Martha Ullman West, Art Scatter’s chief international dance correspondent, took in “La Danse,” Frederick Wiseman’s documentary film about the legendary Paris Opera Ballet. How does it go wrong? Let her count the ways:

Last night I took a friend to Cinema 21 to see a benefit screening of La Danse, documentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman’s take on [...]

A dance critic at the opera: Move it, singers!

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Remember the old days, when Cadillac-sized opera singers planted their feet among the scenery and belted beautiful music with no thought to the dramatic possibilities of the opera? Art Scatter’s senior correspondent Martha Ullman West does, and she shudders at the memory. What’s more, she sees the old style’s residual effects in the staging of [...]

OBT dancers stage a little ‘Uprising’: Catch it if you can

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Martha Ullman West, Art Scatter’s esteemed global correspondent for the terpsichorean arts, files this report from last night’s action in the balletic trenches of Mississippi — that is, North Mississippi Street in Portland. Sounds like a good place to move your feet tonight or tomorrow:
Last night at Mississippi Studios, where six of Oregon Ballet Theatre’s [...]

Up, down, all around the town: ‘No Exit’ from the dance

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Art Scatter’s indefatigable chief dance correspondent Martha Ullman West, fresh from a sojourn in the Big Apple, hit the ground running on her return to Portland. In a week and a half she took in the Northwest Dance Project’s fall show, White Bird’s presentation of  the Hofesh Shechter Company, Jim McGinn and Carla Mann’s “Exquisite [...]

An ‘Emerald’ out of the rough: second thoughts on OBT

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Once again Art Scatter is pleased to have the considerations of dance critic Martha Ullman West appear in our august corner of virtual space. Martha, who also reviews ballet for The Oregonian, is working on a biography of dancer and choreographer Todd Bolender. Plus, she’s a charter member of Friends of Art Scatter and the [...]

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