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Published May 30th, 2018
Colorful cultural arts displayed at Orinda Pan-Asian festival
Opening ceremony and ribbon-cutting at Pan-Asian Arts Festival. From left: Assemblywoman Catharine Baker, Orinda Vice Mayor Inga Miller, Poet Laureate Amy Glynn, Consul-General Nagayoshi of Japan, Weylin Eng, president, Rotary Club of Orinda, Rotary District Governor Gary Vilhauer and San Francisco Asian Art Museum representative David Lei.



White Crane Lion Dancers unfurl scrolls of welcome at the Pan-Asian Arts Festival.
Young dancers from Hip-Hop Natyam Dance Academy, the first South Asian Dance School to serve the residents in Contra Costa County.
Members of the team from East West Bok Fu Do that will represent the United States at the International Bok Fu Do Association competition later this year in Baltimore, Md., demonstrate their skills. - Sora O'Doherty

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