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    THE ASIAN REPORTER
July 4, 2016
C O M M U N I T Y
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Arabic, Persian, and Armenian) music on Middle Eastern
instruments (acoustic and electric oud and saz, mizmar, midjwiz,
def, riq, davul, and doumbek), with vocals sung in seven
languages (Arabic, Turkish, Farsi, French, Spanish, Armenian,
and English). For info, call (503) 222-9811, e-mail <thebridge@
trinity-episcopal.org>, or visit <www.trinity-episcopal.org/arts/
the-bridge>.
Bon odori folk dancing practice
July 19-Aug 4 (Tue & Thu), 7pm, Oregon Buddhist Temple
(3720 SE 34th Ave, near Powell Blvd, Portland). Take part in free
practice sessions for bon odori dancing in preparation for
ObonFest 2016 at the Oregon Buddhist Temple. Lessons are open
to all ages and no experience is necessary. ObonFest 2016 is
scheduled for Saturday, August 6 from 3:00 to 9:00pm and
features bon odori dancing; entertainment; performances by the
Sahomi Tachibana Dancers, Portland Taiko, and Susse Fusse
International Folk Dance Troupe; Asian crafts; activities for kids;
and food vendors. For info, call (503) 234-9456, or visit <www.
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July 20, 2-3pm, Midland Library (805 SE 122nd Ave,
Portland). Learn the Hawai‘ian language and songs as well as a
simple hula dance at “Hula for the Family,” a class for the whole
family. Participants are introduced to some basic steps,
easy-to-learn language and songs, and hand motions, which are
put together for a dance. For info, call (503) 988-5392 or visit
<events.multcolib.org>.
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July 21-Aug 27, (Tue-Sat), 10:30am-5:30pm, Elizabeth Leach
Gallery (417 NW Ninth Ave, Portland). View “Crafting the
Future,” a group exhibit exploring the role of craft in
contemporary art practice. Featured artists include Dinh Q. Lê —
whose work examines the intersections of Vietnamese and
American history and culture — Ellen Lesperance, Gina Phillips,
Michelle Ross, Mark R. Smith, Anna Von Mertens, and others.
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Sammamish Pkwy NE, Redmond, Wash.); July 23-24, 7pm, Alton
Baker Park, Cuthbert Amphitheater (Eugene, Ore.). Watch your
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of jam band action to the Pacific Northwest. For info, or to buy
tickets, call 1-888-929-7849 (Redmond) or (541) 762-8099
(Eugene), or visit <www.stringcheeseincident.com>.
July 23, 2-4pm, Portland Art Museum, Miller Hall (1219 SW
Park Ave, Portland). Attend “Zen and Japanese Culture,” a free
lecture by reverend Daiko Matsuyama about how Japanese
culture — from Japanese gardens to Japanese cuisine — has been
influenced by nearly 1,000 years of zen. For info, or to reserve
tickets (required), call (503) 542-0280 or visit <www.japanese
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Making gadgets
in China
Continued from page 16
Q. How is marketing
products in China different
from North America?
A. Online is No. 1 in
China. China skipped all
the shopping mall phenom-
enon and they jumped right
into internet selling. So in
order to sell to China, you
have to find the right
website. You have to really
get into the social network
to promote your product.
It’s not the advertisements
on TV that are the most
important. It’s the adver-
tisement through social
networking that is key in
the selling of your prod-
ucts.
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