SORA: Immersive Oregon Japanese-American Evening.

  • September 27, 2024 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
  • Four Rivers Cultural Center and Museum

    676 Southwest 5th Avenue
    Ontario, Oregon 97914
Ticket Price Free This event is now over
Description

a Japanese immersive evening

Friday, Sept. 27
Doors Open 6:00 PM
Show 7:30 PM
$20-$30
Meyer - McLean Performing Arts Theatre

Tickets coming soon!

  • Born in Usuki Oita, Japan, SORA is an internationally awarded Shodo artist
  • Traditional bento dinner with optional traditional menu
  • Simple sake sampler

MADE POSSIBLE WITH

  • A grant from the R.W. Naito Foundation
  • A gift from the Snake River J.A.C.L.
  • A gift in memory of Jamie Hasebe
  • A gift in memory of Isao & Mary Kameshige
  • A gift to honor Sharon Wada & the late Jim Wada
Date & Time

Fri, Sep 27, 2024 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM

Venue Details

Four Rivers Cultural Center and Museum

676 Southwest 5th Avenue
Ontario, Oregon 97914 Four Rivers Cultural Center and Museum
Four Rivers Cultural Center and Museum

About

Four Rivers Cultural Center is a 501(c)3 nonprofit located in the Western Treasure Valley, Ontario Oregon.  We are an 85,000 sq foot facility that is home to a performing arts theater, museum, Japanese garden, rotating art gallery and conference and rental facility.  Our mission and belief are that every individual should have access to the transforming power of culture, because of that belief, we provide them at the lowest cost or free.  We bring people to learn from one another and challenge the idea that our differences separate us. We do this through four tenets of our programming; Inspire, Preserve, Serve and Inform.

INSPIRE: Through an ethnically diverse presentation of arts, inspire & involve our community in transcending formed opinions, finding hope and meaning, and experiencing rich cultural expression.

PRESERVE: Hold and tell the stories of the heritage(s) that shaped and are shaping our region and nation.  Events will invite community members to participate in authentic stories of heritage & history and celebrate the important contributions each group has made.

SERVE: To intentionally use our space, skills, programming, and relationships to tackle inequities in our community.  Creating growth, education and empowerment for all peoples.  Seeking collaboration for the highest good of who we serve.

INFORM: To provide quality educational opportunities to the community and schools, filling the gap in special learning experiences in art, history, and diversity.  Present a wide array of forums and information creating connections with and for our community so they can engage in new viewpoints.