Wednesday, May 22, 2013

House Concert

We had a pleasant and enjoyable Sunday afternoon of music, food, and conversation with friends at the home of Amy and Michael in East Moreland. Among the memorable moments of the concert were  Tanner's (Amy and Michael's dog) attentive listening throughout the program, and Peter's new tupperware foot stool, which he borrowed from Amy's kitchen. Thank you Amy and Michael for your kind hospitality in hosting this concert. Thank you Mark for the great photos you took.







Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Our website

Thanks LeeAnn, our website is now available for the public.

Please visit ...   http://thousandwavesmusic.com


Does it look like Yukiko is always resting? Actually I sweat the most. The koto is a physically demanding instrument. The flutist has also her challenges... like not running out of breath. The guitarist needs to juggle playing bass,  chords, and melody all at once. I guess we all work hard to make beautiful music.   

Monday, May 13, 2013

Our Next Performance


From the Particles on the Wall exhibition 

Our next performance is a 5/16 private home concert in East Moreland.  


Sunday, May 5, 2013

Particles on the Wall

In the evening of May 3rd, we were invited to perform for the Particles on the Wall Exhibition at the Eco Trust Building in the Pearl District. I encourage you to go see the interesting arts, building structure, and interior. Old and New are blended here. Very cool! There is a cafe on the first floor. 



May 3, 2013 - June 14, 2013
Portland, Oregon
You are cordially invited to join Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR) for Particles on the Wall, a multi-disciplinary exhibit combining visual and literary arts, science, and historical memorabilia to explore the lasting impacts of the Hanford Nuclear Reservation and the nuclear age.
When: Opening Reception on Friday, May 3rd, 6:00 – 8:00 PM
Exhibit runs from May 3rd through June 14th  Open to the public weekdays 8:30-5:30 and Sundays 8:30-2:00.
Where: The Ecotrust Building, 2nd Floor (721 NW 9th Avenue in Portland)
Free and open to the public. Donations will be accepted to support Oregon PSR.