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Tonic Lounge
7:00pm Thursday, April 6, 20171:00am Sunday, April 9, 2017

The third annual Out From The Shadows post-punk/darkwave festival, brought to you by XRAY's Songs From Under the Floorboard radio show and Soundcontrol PDX, arrives once again during the first full week of April. Running Thursday April 6 through Saturday April 8th, we as always present a stunning array of bands from near and far. Tickets are $10 adv per day, $13 at the door per day, and $29 adv for all three days!!

This year's line-up features: 

The Secret Light (PDX)
Shadowlands (PDX)
Otzi (Oakland)
Echolust (LA)
Mortal Boy (LA)
Vice Device (PDX)
Bellicose Minds (PDX)
DAY 1 ADV TIX: http://holdmyticket.com/event/278143

Sex Park (PDX)
The Electric West (LA)
Winkie (Brooklyn)
Second Still (LA)
Sculpture Club (Salt Lake City)
Mayflower Madame (Oslo, Norway)
Shadowhouse (PDX) 
DAY 2 ADV TIX: http://holdmyticket.com/event/278144

Arcane (Seattle)
Band Aparte (LA)
Lust Era (Puerto Rico)
LUNCH (PDX)
Silence (Pittsburgh, PA)
Koban (Vancouver BC)
All Your Sisters (SF)
DAY 3 ADV TIX: http://holdmyticket.com/event/278145

3 DAY PASS!!! - http://holdmyticket.com/event/278155

Dante's
9:00pm Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Most band's would celebrate their 40th year with some kind of anniversary tour celebrating their breakout. London-hailing art punk quartet Wire could easily do that, 1977's Pink Flag is as deserving of a victory lap as any other debut. Instead Colin Newman, Graham Lewis, Robert Grey and Matthew Simms have opted to continue pushing their sound forward in 2017 with their 16th studio album, Silver/Lead.

The Know
8:00pm11:00pm Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Three of Portland's finest make their debut on the new Know stage, giving you all the adrenaline you'll need to party the night away for a great cause. 

Proceeds from this show will go to benefit Jonnycat Records founder Jonny Harbin in his battle with cancer

Turn! Turn! Turn!
8:00pm Wednesday, April 5, 2017

$5-$15 sliding scale
Ralph Carney is one of the most innovative cats around. It is no wonder he has played on albums and/or toured with Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, Marc Ribot, Jonathan Richman and many others!

Black Water Bar
8:00pm Tuesday, April 4, 2017

 

MÁSCARAS//COUCHES//MALE BLONDING AT BLACK WATER 4/4

 

OH SHIT!

this is máscaras' first show at the legendary BLACK WATER & we've got our homies from SF, couches & they're bringing some bad ass duders from denver, male blonding. EARLY show, must be done by 11, duh. 8pm, $8.

9 Male Blonding
9:45 Couches
10:30 Máscaras
Doug Fir Lounge
8:00pm Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Floating Points (Live)

It was the arrival of a Studer A80 master recorder at the front door of Sam Shepherd – otherwise known as Floating Points – that caused him to begin building the studio that led to the creation of his debut album, Elaenia (due out via Pluto in the UK and Luaka Bop in the US on 6 November). After a slight miscalculation meant that he could not physically get the thing inside his home, what happened next can only be described as a beautiful example of the butterfly effect. Breaking away from making electronic music on his laptop, the DJ, producer and composer spent the next five years engineering Elaenia, all the while deejaying in cities across the globe and working towards his PhD in neuroscience. An incredibly special album that draws inspiration from classical, jazz, electronic music, soul and even Brazilian popular music, Elaenia – named after the bird of the same name – is the epitome of the forward-thinking Floating Points vision in 2015.

From an early age, Shepherd's mind has always been musically inclined. As a chorister at Manchester Cathedral, he developed his musicianship through performing up to six services a week whilst at the same time studying piano and composition at Chetham's School of Music. There, he undertook lessons which not only improved his technical knowledge but developed his love of electronic and jazz music too. "That time was crazy – I was listening to Bill Evans and Morton Subotnick, Kenny Wheeler and Toru Takemitsu amongst many others all on the same day," Shepherd recalls. "These inspirations have stuck with me all the way through to making this record."

Growing up in Manchester, Shepherd was constantly upheaving his parents' house, turning it into a makeshift studio that allowed his highly curious mind to do as it pleased. There would be a drum kit in the living room – a cello in the kitchen – wires trailing every nook and cranny all the way up to his bedroom. When he eventually moved to London to attend university, he lost that creative freedom, yet refused to let the ensuing years of limitation affect his work by making idiosyncratic electronic music on his computer – a move that put him firmly on the radar with records like 'Vacuum' and 'Shadows'. "The first stuff I put out was around that time," he explains. "All this time, I wanted to be sharing my other, live music – but recording was prohibitively expensive."

It was these prohibitions (and a lack of space for his ever-growing collection of equipment) that led Shepherd to relocate to a London-based studio. Having more room allowed Shepherd's music to reach much grander and ambitious heights, his work with the Floating Points Ensemble paving the way for things to come. Shepherd's collection of equipment continued to bloom, and on Elaenia, the range of instruments he played himself is astounding: the Oberheim OB8, Arp Odyssey, piano, Fender Rhodes, vibraphone, marimba, Rhodes Chroma, Buchla 101, 200e and100 series modular synthesizers were all performed by him, resulting in a distinct and personable sound that echoes throughout the whole record. "I was lucky enough to spend some time in Vancouver with Richard Smith, who has the most formidable early origin Buchla setup," he says, 'For Marmish' came from there, but a lot of the noises that came out of the sessions ultimately bent my mind and served to refresh my use of electronics. The Mood Hut guys introduced us – spending a few days at his recording studio was a dream."

The more time he spent in London and DJing around the world, the more friends Shepherd made and recruited for the current incarnation of his band. On Elaenia, Tom Skinner and Leo Taylor contributed drums (Skinner playing on 'Silhouettes I', 'II' & 'III'), with Susumu Mukai taking up bass, Qian Wu and Edward Benton sporting violins, Matthew Kettle on the viola and Joe Zeitlin on the cello. Help was also on hand for vocals, with Rahel Debebe-Dessalegne and Layla Rutherford both lending their voices alongside Shepherd's own. Every moment on Elaenia is intricately and meticulously executed – every noise finely tweaked and tuned to perfection. "I got the Rhodes Chroma in the middle of recording," he remembers. "It's a funny machine, since it only works properly for thirty minutes every six months. When it's working though, it's phenomenal! I had bits on the record I was waiting months to record just because there was a particular sound I wanted from the Chroma."

Like his contemporaries and good friends Caribou and Four Tet, Shepherd has nurtured the Floating Points name into one renowned for ambitious and forward-thinking DJ sets, having performed all over the world at events and clubs such as Output NYC, Trouw, Sonar, Unit Tokyo, Panorama Bar and, of course, Nuits Sonores (which lent its name to his seminal track from summer 2014); as well as the much-missed Plastic People, where he held his monthly residency for five years. His love for digging through recordings from around the world is just as huge as the venues themselves – Shepherd has an ear for everything from Brazilian legends such as Jose Mauro, Gal Costa and Hareton Salvagnini right through to the 1970's Embryo Records band Air. Overall, influences on Elaenia run wide and deep and are charmingly eclectic – Shepherd names Laughing Stock by Talk Talk as a critical influence in the making of the record, for example, as well as the leftfield leanings of Circles by William S. Fischer.

For the past ten years, all roads Shepherd has followed have slowly been leading to Elaenia – an album with roots deep in his formative years that draw upon everything Shepherd has done to date. His debut album proper, Elaenia is the culmination of all things Sam Shepherd: the Eglo label boss, the ensemblist, the producer, scientist and visual artist – and that's only scraping the surface. He created the artwork for Elaenia himself by making a harmonograph from scratch, and set it to various light sources that responded to the album track 'For Marmish'. "I saw a harmonograph on display at the science museum in London a few years ago, as well as a couple of drawings produced by the machine," he explains. "The shame of it though was that you didn't get to see it actually in action. So I built one" Like much of Elaenia itself, the artwork is meticulously crafted – Shepherd used fibre optic cables, photograph paper, even a modular synthesizer to generate light pulses. He gave the same attention to detail to the artwork as he did every moment Elaenia, an album that is almost a hundred percent hand-crafted from compositions right down to its instruments.

The mesmerising ebbs and flows of Elaenia span moments of light and dark; rigidity and freedom; elegance and chaos. There is the lush, euphoric enlightenment of 'Silhouettes'', a three-part composition that acts as a testament to those early days Shepherd spent playing in various ensembles – complete with an immensely tight rhythm section that ends up providing a cathartic, blissful release. Elsewhere, Shepherd's knack for masterful late night sets bare fruition to the hypnotic, electronic pulse of 'Argenté', a welcome change of pace. "I certainly like pauses in DJing," he explains. "Especially in all night sets where I assume dancers would welcome moments of calm… why not! Plastic People taught me that. When I think of the forty or so minutes of this album, there are moments of dance, and moments of utter stillness. I've found that with my dancefloor productions, patience with build ups can make that release all the sweeter." Elaenia draws upon the many parts of Sam's life, from DJ to artist to inventor, and provides the clearest context of his musical skills to date – it's the end result of the direction he has always been moving in.

By the time the final track 'Peroration Six' comes around, that release is sweet indeed. Building euphoria upon layers of driving basslines, untamed drums and soaring electronics, the result is one of the biggest tension-and-release moments in music this year – a skyrocketing end to a mammoth five-year journey that sees Shepherd play all of his cards at once; eschewing spiritual 3am electronics with the jubilation of his previous dancefloor-ready singles and the intricate and highly ambitious essence of his DJ sets. Elaenia is a series of suites designed to be devoured in one sitting that has its own unique voice, with only one track – the title track – speaking a direct and tangible story, relating to a dream Shepherd had about a migrating elaenia's life being absorbed by a forest.

Ultimately, Elaenia packs performances that are at times delicate and intense – the first full-bodied, complete Floating Points work so far, and provides context to the music that Shepherd has been making to date. Every DJ set he's performed, every talent he has produced, every composition he has written are thought of as precursors to Elaenia – a dazzling score which puts Shepherd in the spotlight as a composer who has produced an album that bridges the gap between his rapturous dance music and formative classical roots.

Anomie Belle

Anomie Belle is a multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, songwriter and producer who combines electronic programming with bass, drums, lush strings, and sensual vocals. Originally a classically trained violinist and songwriter, Anomie has an eclectic, avant-garde musical style that incorporates aspects of electronic, contemporary classical, art pop, experimental, trip hop, glitch, and soul.

Anomie often explores the emotional experiences of “beautiful alienation” created by modern consumer society, and the passive guilt of unsustainable lifestyles that are destructive to our natural environment and well-being. Her music grapples with issues ranging from critiques of power to intimacy and sexuality. Flux, Anomie's most recent album, features an interdisciplinary art project exploring disillusionment and the search for identity. A haunting and darkly sexy portrait of beautiful alienation, Flux highlights the consonance and dissonance of our modern isolation. Fourteen visual art pieces accompany Flux in an artbook. Each piece functions as a portrait of Anomie and her music. Provocative and immersive, both the music and art convey complex, surreal landscapes that juxtapose fragility with desire, struggle with self-knowledge, and complacence with wisdom.

Anomie’s collaborators include Sneaker Pimps, Posies, Mr Lif, and she was featured on Yppah's album Eighty-One (Ninja Tune). Anomie has toured with Bonobo, Tricky, Little Dragon, Emancipator, Bajofondo and Ott, and formed her own string quartet to perform alongside The Album Leaf. Her music has been featured in Xbox’s Alan Wake, Showtime’s United States of Tara, Catherine Hardwicke’s Plush, MTV’s Jersey Shore, All Points Bulletin, Road Trip Nation and Todo el Mundo Tiene Alguien Menos Yo.

Growing up, music became my outlet. Bored by video games and dollhouses, I plunked away on my parent's piano for hours at a time, teaching myself to play blues riffs and writing little pop songs."

Anomie Belle's parents gave her a karaoke machine when she was ten years old. She immediately chucked the pre-set karaoke tapes and began multi-track recording her own songs. Already a classical violinist performing in an orchestra, Anomie had also taught herself the piano. She recorded one instrument at a time to the tapes, adding vocals and harmonies. Desiring more layers, she began teaching herself to play more instruments; she hasn't stopped. To this day, Anomie Belle's music asserts itself through careful layering of rhythm, texture and harmony while remaining moody and sensual.

As a college student, Anomie Belle became dissatisfied with her ability to fully produce her own music, so she studied drums, audio engineering and electronic programming. She spent the next four years working as a studio musician, chamber violinist, radio DJ and producer in Madrid, New York, Buenos Aires, Glasgow and Amsterdam. While immersed in the music communities of each locale, Anomie began concocting her eloquently sexy style, drawing upon the multitude of genres that surrounded her.

Anomie Belle arrived in Seattle itching to ambush the ears and minds of listeners. The haunting melodies that had so often soothed the crowded nature of Anomie's own mind, materialized, with angsty experimental soundscapes and provocative lyrics set to introspective urban beats. She recorded Sleeping Patterns in solitude over the next two years while playing live shows to test her ideas on ever-so-willing Seattleites. Live, Anomie Belle's music has taken on a life of its own with Keith Cushner on bass, Christopher Icasiano on the drums, Dana Feder on cello and Lauren work on violin and backing vocals.

After the release of Sleeping Patterns in 2008, Anomie Belle toured and collaborated with the likes of Tricky, The Album Leaf, Mr. Lif (The Perceptionists), Jon Auer (The Posies, Big Star), Little Dragon, and Bajofondo. She also shared the stage with Bonobo, Phantogram, Kid Koala, Azure Ray, The Heavy, Efterklang, Emily Wells, Sea Wolf, Asobi Seksu, Kimya Dawson, Mirah, Tristeza, Yppah and others. She releases her second full-length The Crush on September 13th, 2011.

Critics and filmmakers have been lured into the sexy darkness of Anomie Belle. Her music has been featured in Xbox's Alan Wake, Showbox's United States of Tara, and MTV's Jersey Shore. Belle is also an active film composer and has composed scores for award winning short films that have screened at the Seattle International Film Festival, Toronto Hot Docs, and Bumbershoot.

Anomie Belle finds herself in a unique position in more ways than one. Less than 5 percent of music producers (and audio engineers) are female, and female composers scored less than 3 percent of the 500 top-grossing films in the USA in the past five years. Anomie is active in empowering the next generation of female musicians to develop skills as producers and engineers, mentoring young women in audio recording, electronic music production, and film composition.

Doug Fir Lounge
9:00pm Monday, April 3, 2017

METHYL ETHEL

Methyl Ethel is the uninhibited alt-pop project from Perth musician Jake Webb. The band started in 2013, as an outlet for the reverb soaked home recordings Webb was working on whilst developing his ambient and textural guitar playing in a variety of local outfits. Methyl Ethel has since blossomed into one of the most critically revered and publicly embraced acts coming out of Western Australia in some time.


Built from the ground up in various bedrooms, friends' studios and quiet caverns over 2013, the exceptional EP diptych Guts and Teeth, which explore themes of anxiety, disillusionment and stasis, were released in quick succession. These intricate tapestries of melody, dripping with lush eccentricity, ascended through the ether and onto the airwaves, with Indie Shuffle, Happy, triple j, FBi Radio, 3RRR and RTRFM amongst others all taking note.

So far, 2015 has seen the band hone their sound, on debut LP Oh Inhuman Spectacle and its accompanying singles Twilight Driving and Rogues (awarded 2015 WAM Pop Song of the Year). Recorded in the same manner as its predecessors, Oh Inhuman Spectacle masterfully blends pop and esotericism to create an undeniable piece of work, which has landed at the top of many mid-year album lists and been championed by supporters new and old.

After a year of relentless touring, sharing stages with the likes of San Cisco, Holy Holy, Sunbeam Sound Machine and Courtney Barnett, Methyl Ethel are now a headliner in their own right. With their hometown album launch hitting capacity in a matter of minutes, and their Melbourne date selling out weeks in advance, the excitement surrounding the act and their breathtaking live show is palpable. October will see the band take a break from working on the follow up to Oh Human Spectacle to head stateside for CMJ, with a busy Australian summer to follow.

VOORHEES

Voorhees is the nom de guerre of New York City-based audio engineer and composer Dana Wachs. Vorhees embraces ambient form and pop structure in equal measure within her compositions. Live, her guitar tones are processed and extracted through a haze of vintage gear, conjuring dulcet riffs to aggressive, sneering fuzz over muted electronic beats. Her lyrics explore intimate observations with vocals alternating from alien to heartbreakingly human.


Dana studied cello and electric bass from an early age. At nineteen, she joined the Holy Rollers (Dischord) and dove deep into a world of touring and live sound. Audio engineering would define the following twenty years of her life while working at Greene Street Recording NYC and touring the world with St. Vincent, Grizzly Bear, and many others. In 2009, she debuted her solo compositions at Death By Audio on the evening of Alice Coltrane’s passing, a continuing musical influence. From that performance, Dana continued to work on her own music, releasing her debut 7" The Orchard (Peoples Club, 2012), composing for modern dance, film, and commissioned performances and recordings for fashion designer Rachel Comey. Live performances during this time included support for Cat Power, Matmos, and Dum Dum Girls, invitations to perform at Basilica Soundscape 2013 and Iceland Airwaves 2014. Her methods have always relied on improvisation, whether in studio or on stage, forsaking formal education for a natural and visceral response to what inspires her.
The Goodfoot
8:00pm Monday, April 3, 2017
Genre
R&B/Soul

Band Members
Ural Thomas-Vocals
Scott Magee-Drums, Vocals
Arcellus Sykes-Bass
Brent Martens-Guitar
Steve Aman-Keys
Bruce Withycomb-Baritone Sax
Willie Matheis-Tenor Sax
Dave Monnie-Trumpet
Rontoms
8:30pm11:30pm Sunday, April 2, 2017

Following the release of 2016's "All The Colours Of The Dark" Federale returns to the stage for their 1st show in 2017. Stepping boldly into this uncertain new year with new songs, new styles and a fistful of new assholes to talk shit about.

“Set against bristling, decorous soundscapes ever hinting at playful release, Federale jefe Collin Hegna unfurls a honeyed baritone that calls to mind Scott Walker at the Grand Ole Opry—or, for the title track’s scorched-country duet, a reverse-engineered Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra. The best of these songs were made for tuneful, robust talking. And, with enviable grace, that’s just what they do.” -Willamette Week


Keller Auditorium
8:00pm Sunday, April 2, 2017

Live Nation welcomes Regina Spektor to the Portland'5 Keller Auditorium on Sunday, April 2, 2017 at 8pm. The concert is part of a full North American tour this spring, just announced after Spektor completed a sold-out run of performances in select U.S. cities this fall. Tickets go on sale Friday, November 4th at 10am at portland5.com, the Portland'5 Box Office (1111 SW Broadway Ave., Portland, OR 97205), TickesWest outlets, or by phone: 800-273-1530. Subscribers to Regina Spektor’s online mailing list will have the first opportunity to purchase tickets during a special presale beginning Tuesday, November 1 at 10am. Every pair of tickets includes a standard CD or digital version of Spektor’s new album Remember Us To Life, out now on Sire/Warner Bros. Records. You will receive album redemption instructions via email 5-7 days after you purchase your tickets.

Kicking off in Montreal on March 5, Spektor’s tour includes stops at a number of storied venues including New York’s Radio City Music Hall, Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, the Chicago Theater and the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, CA. 

About Regina Spektor

Born in the Soviet Union, Spektor began studying classical piano when she was six. Her family emigrated in 1989, landing in New York City, where she continued her classical training. Spektor eventually studied composition at the Conservatory of Music at Purchase College where she graduated with honors. She began writing pop songs in her late teens and made her recorded debut in 2001 with the self-released 11:11, a collection of songs heavily influenced by jazz and blues. Songs followed in 2002 and Soviet Kitsch in 2004. 

Spektor’s commercial breakthrough came in 2006 on her fourth LP, Begin to Hope. The gold-certified album included the singles “On the Radio,” “Better” and “Fidelity,” which climbed the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. Spektor’s fifth album, Far released in 2009and sixth album, What We Saw From the Cheap Seats released in 2012, both debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 albums chart.

Spektor’s songs have appeared in TV shows and movies including Orange Is The New Black,Grey’s AnatomyWeedsHow I Met Your MotherVeronica MarsThe Good Wife and (500) Days of Summer. Spektor played for the Obamas and guests at the White House and performed as part of philanthropic campaigns for Tibet, Doctors Without Borders, and many more.

Analog Theater
7:00pm Sunday, April 2, 2017

POWER TRIP

Formed in early 2008, Power Trip draw from the sacred texts of classic hardcore, punk, and metal. After the success of their self-titled Lockin' Out 7", Power Trip has unleashed their debut LP MANIFEST DECIMATION, out now via Southern Lord Records.
Surging with a modernized translation of the works of mandatory crossover pioneers Nuclear Assault, the Cro-Mags. Exodus, Leeway, Sepultura, and more, Manifest Decimation hurtle the band's "steel, speed and destruction" ethos direct at the jugular with thirty-five minutes of crossover intensity that sounds like it was excavated from a 1987 time capsule with sixteen tons of radioactive dynamite. Recorded by Arthur Rizk and Daniel Schmuck, and produced, mixed, and mastered by Arthur Rizk at Solomon's Gate in Philadelphia, Manifest Decimation wages war on all in its earshot, with nearly thirty-five minutes of thrashing violence. In the wake of their rabid live shows, images of impending doom and destruction have become synonymous with the name POWER TRIP.

Destruction Unit

Destruction Unit are a band of trans-radical psychedelic desert dwellers, dug up from the sonic landfills of the cosmos, who have built a reputation for both mesmerizing and terrorizing crowds with their sheer power and intensity. Like running head first into a spinning wall of sound, they have been described by the press as "a band who felt more like a horror movie than a band … With guitars that were distorted beyond belief and acted more as auxiliary noise machines than instruments" (Transmission Entertainment)
and "Suicide-meets-Chrome-meets-Hawkwind-meets-Screamers-meets-the-killer-last-scene-reveals-in-all-the-alien-episodes-of-The Twilight Zone" (LA Weekly) or more simply put, "punk rock" (Austin Town Hall). However, Destruction Unit's brand of feedback worship and heavy psych does not sacrifice songwriting or catchiness; to the contrary, "it's their subtleties—distant bubbling murmurs of noise, faint guitar noodling—that make for the best hooks." (Chicago Reader) The current lineup features R. Rousseau (Reatards, The Wongs, Tokyo Electron) on Guitar and Vocals, brother Rusty Rousseau (Digital Leather) on bass, N. Nappa (Marshstepper, Nihilism) on Guitar, J. Aurelius (Pigeon Religion, Marshstepper, Avon Ladies) on Guitar and J. Keefer (Naive) on drums.

The band originated in the early 2000's and featured R. Rousseau with Jay Reatard (Reatards, Lost Sounds, angry angles) and Alicja Trout (Lost Sounds, Black Sunday). The three appeared together on the first release, 2000's My Disease 7", as well as the 2006 record Death To The New Flesh and Destruction Unit's debut LP, Self Destruction Of A Man. Destruction Unit were featured onThe Screamers tribute The Necessary Effect, Screamers Songs Interpreted.

Destined to be the most famous of all the bands. At least in their vision of the future that is. Go big or fuck off. Trippy violence and snake charms drenched in delay and fuel this wild, ugly, mid-tempo hardcore punk vehicle. All the way across the salt. For 180 days. Crew up and get down with America's greatest.

The Fremont Theater
7:00pm10:00pm Saturday, April 1, 2017

Nina’s Starry Night is a night to have fun, dance, be with friends and raise money for an important cause.  All proceeds from the night go directly to the Fanconi Anemia Research Fund, an organization whose mission is to find effective treatments and a cure for Fanconi anemia and to provide education and support services to affected families worldwide.

Nina’s Starry Night is organized in memory of Nina who died from complications of Fanconi anemia when she was three and a half.  This year she would turn fourteen years old.  We miss her dearly.  But she has many friends who are still living with this disease, and Nina’s Starry Night is also for them.  We raise money so that they can live longer, healthier lives, and so that one day there will be a cure.

All ages

$15 advanced, $20 at the door

Wayfinding Academy 8010 North Charleston Avenue, Portland, Oregon
3:00pm Friday, March 31, 20174:00pm Sunday, April 2, 2017

Join us and 99 other kindred folks who seek to live life on purpose for

Wayfinder Weekend

MARCH 31-APRIL 2, 2017
WAYFINDING ACADEMY HQ, PORTLAND, OREGON

 

One of the best things about college is that it’s a socially accepted time to reflect on what you want to do with your life. 

But a life on purpose is a life in progress; it entails continual growth and review. Big picture thinking doesn’t have to be confined to the short window of time right after high school–we want to inspire people to do this on the regular.

So, whether you’ve worked for 30 years or three, we invite you to Wayfinder Weekend: it’s a chance torefresh your purpose, try out new skills, and connect with a community ready to support you on your path.

Join us at Wayfinder Weekend 2017

Want to learn more? 

Check out the 6 elements of Wayfinder Weekend and see our tentative schedule

AND

Build on Wayfinder Weekend with year-round learning at our Labs.

“A weekend to explore new ideas, meet new people, and plan how to take action on what I really want to do with my life.”

The 6 elements of Wayfinder Weekend

We’ve taken the 6 elements that make up our 2-year program and restructured them for a 2-day, transformative educational experience (you know, like the one you’ve always wanted). 

Here’s what you can expect:

1. CORE CURRICULUM

Become a wiser, kinder, more creative human with keynote talks that give you a taste of our core curriculum that will help anyone on any path

2. UNCONFERENCE-STYLE MINI LABS

Tease your curiosity with workshops on specific topics led by veteran Lab leaders, Wayfinding faculty, and even YOU

3. WAYFINDING GUIDES 

Navigate the ‘choose your own adventure’ style weekend with the help of your Guide, and get to juicy conversations faster in small, introvert-friendly Guide Groups curated based on your interests

4. REAL WORLD EXPERIENCES

Solve problems that keep you up at night in one-on-one mentor sessions or stretch your empathy capacity on a field trip

5. LEARN AND EXPLORE TRIPS

Travel off campus with us via mini excursions to interesting, unique, and exciting local hotspots where you'll learn something new while also exploring the area

6. PORTFOLIO PIECE

Show the world who you are and what you can do by capturing a new skill, realization, or achievement you made during the weekend

***Plus, we’ll throw in a few surprises to delight you along the way.***

You’ll leave with a refreshed purpose, clear next steps, and a network of the most supportive people we know to help you in taking them.

“Inspiration of the highest order.”

Join us at Wayfinder Weekend 2017

Wayfinder Weekend Planned Schedule: 

(Please note, this is a tentative schedule. Order of activities and exact timing subject to change. However, the start time on Friday and end time on Sunday are firm.) 

FRIDAY: 

3:00pm: Registration begins
4:00pm: Wayfinder Weekend kicks off with a mini orientation experience
5:00pm: A welcome from our founder and president Michelle Jones
5:30pm: First meeting with your Guide group of 5-10 people
6:45pm: Dinner (provided by Wayfinding Academy) and conversation
7:45pm: Wayfinding 101 mini class led by faculty member Sean Aiken
9:15pm: Possible, optional evening activities (TBD) 

SATURDAY:

8:00am: Breakfast (provided by Wayfinding Academy) and conversation
9:00am: Second Guide group meeting
10:15am: Morning activity option 1 (participants choose between 3-5 options) 
11:30am: Morning activity option 2 (participants choose between 3-5 options) 
12:30pm: Lunch (provided by Wayfinding Academy) and conversation
1:30pm: Science, Technology, and Society mini class led by faculty member Nick Caleb
2:45pm: Afternoon activity option 1 (participants choose between 3-5 options) 
4pm: Afternoon activity option 2 (participants choose between 3-5 options) 
5:15pm: Third Guide group meeting
6:30pm: Dinner on your own or with other Wayfinding Academy participants (we will suggest locations!)
8:15pm: Possible, optional evening activities (TBD) 

SUNDAY:

8:00am: Breakfast (provided by Wayfinding Academy) and conversation
9:00am: Morning activity (participants choose between 3-5 options) 
10:45am: The Good Life mini class led by faculty member Emily Zionts
12:15pm: Lunch (provided by Wayfinding Academy) and conversation
1:15pm: Fourth and final Guide group meeting
2:45pm: Next steps and intentional closing
4:00pm: End of 2nd annual Wayfinder Weekend

“A reawakening of passion and intent in how to express it in the world.”
White Eagle
9:00pm Thursday, March 30, 2017

McMenamins, StarChile, WE 96.3, Pabst Blue Ribbon & XRAY FM Present: MIC CHECK 

Mic Check is a Hip Hop Showcase every last Thursday of the month at White Eagle, with Live performances, drink specials and good vibes!

WE 96.3 we be in the building filming the event and you can watch it on their website www.we963pdx.com as well as the Mic Check 
Youtube page: 
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2cHeUlJhhCirZI1rTHGRnw

THURSDAY MARCH 30TH:

Special Guests...
TOPE and RARE VIBE

Hosted by StarChile

Music by Trox

Dooors @ 9pm, Show starts at 10pm...

21 and over, Tickets: $7 @ the Door

Bunk Bar
9:00pm11:59pm Thursday, March 30, 2017

Helvetia frontman Jason Albertini has quietly spent the last decade building one of the most prolific and undersung bodies of work within the indie-rock world. He has the ability to neatly package warm and familiar moments within unconventional song structures, allowing his music to please the senses, while still maintaining an unpredictable and adventurous edge.

9pm doors
9:30 show
21 and over
$8

The Liquor Store
9:00pm Wednesday, March 29, 2017

9pm / 21+ / $7

LOSE YR MIND FEST presents: 

Cardioid
Cardioid is the songs of Lizzy Ellison, and began as a recording side project of Lizzy and Riley Geare in 2014. After being put on the back burner, the project was resurrected in 2016 and the debut album, "Parts Dept." was completed and released on Jan. 26th, 2017.

Everyone Is Dirty (SF) 
everyoneisdirty.bandcamp.com

Laura Palmer's DEATH PARADE
https://laurapalmersdeathparade.bandcamp.com/

Mississippi Studios
8:00pm Wednesday, March 29, 2017

March 29th 2017
Mississippi Studios + Past Haunts Present

Emma Ruth Rundle
The Dark Red Seed
Braveyoung

Live at Mississippi Studios
3939 N Mississippi Ave, Portland, OR 97227
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$8 Advance | $10 Day of Show
Doors at 8PM | Bands at 9PM
21+

High Water Mark
9:00pm Monday, March 27, 2017

Mega Bog is the project of Seattle singer/songwriter/mover/shaker Erin Birgy. With an ever-changing collection of friends filtering in and out of the band, Mega Bog’s sound varies, but you can probably expect honest and dreamy experiments in pop music that are the best kind of bonkers.

Mississippi Studios
9:00pm Monday, March 27, 2017

If you dig the sound of an electric guitar slicing through a prickly pop-rock song, Omni is your new favorite band. No joke. The Atlanta trio’s debut full-length Deluxe—released in July on Trouble in Mind Records—is a compact collection of catchy post-punk songs with sharp corners and stony attitude. Drummer Billy Mitchell pushes Omni along like a laser-guided rhythm robot. Philip Frobos’ basslines snap like a rubber band stretched to its limit, and his dead-eyed vocals ably straddle a line between memorable and melodic. Each member is a vital part of Omni’s admixture. But it’s Frankie Broyles’ guitar—sharp, jangling, rubbery, and weird—that puts Deluxe into a higher sonic tax bracket. His sound should be bronzed and inducted into the Post-Punk Hall of Fame.

Produce Row
7:00pm10:00pm Monday, March 27, 2017
Come to Produce Row Cafe and enjoy happy hour specials on food and drinks all night while Neill Von Tally and the PDX Mandem crew provide the music along side our special guest...


Blossom

https://soundcloud.com/whoisblossom

Blossom is an artist who has released with the EYRST Label over the past few years. She is just starting a new show on XRAY.FM so we figured what better way to celebrate this union than to have her as our guest! 

Neill Von Tally, the co-founder of EYRST does live beats, remixes and general ambiance while Skelli Skel and Ian Millhollen (EmVKush) of the PDX Mandem crew play records and have guest MCs in the style of their radio show on XRAY.FM

This is an all ages event til 9 PM and entry is free so don't miss it!”


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