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CALENDAR Continued from page 12 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 , or visit . 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. 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