Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 27, 2013, Page 12, Image 12

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Members o f Portland Taiko weave Asian American drumming into their performances. The group
presents a premiere composition ‘Insatiable’ on Friday, March 2 9 and Saturday, March 3 0 at
Portland State University’s Lincoln Hall.
50178 Columbia River Hwy
Scappoose OR • 97053
Drums and Japanese Dance
Portland Taiko presents an innovative premiere
“Insatiable,” Friday, March 29 at 8 p.m., and Saturday,
March 30 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m., at Portland State
University’s Lincoln Hall, 1620 S.W. Ave.
The perform ance will explore the possibilities of
the drum m ing art form o f taiko through contem po­
rary reflections on Japanese folk dance. This pro­
gram will push the perform ers into an exploration of
drum m ing, dance, and voice seam lessly.
Peaceful Places
PORTLAND
This full length work us com prised entirely o f
new com positions. Insatiable explores life ’s end­
less cycles that are never satisfied, unavoidable
connections and interw oven relationships. How
does the relentless passing o f tim e shape your
decisions? Do these cycles consum e or em pow er
u s?
Tickets are $16 to $30 plus handling charges, with
discounts for seniors and students.
Quiet and Relaxing Places
It’s a rare thing to find in our hectic, plugged-in, multi-tasking
world, but Paul Gerald wants to help you find the quiet, relaxing
places in the Portland area.
A freelance writer, author and publisher, Gerald will talk about
his book Peaceful Places Portland: 103 Tranquil Sites in the Rose
City and Beyond during a public presentation on Wednesday,
April 3 at 7 p.m. at the Audubon Society of Portland Visitor Center,
5151 N.W. Cornell Rd.
The book is a collection of locatidns, whether natural areas,
commercial businesses, or other public places, where you can
slow down and find your inner calm. The Audubon Sanctuary is
one of the featured locations.