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Rhythm, tradition shine at AAPI fest

Drum Revolution gives a taiko performance at the Tiburon Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Festival on May 17 at Zelinsky Park in Tiburon, while Halau Hula Na Pua O Ka La’akea performed traditional dances. Meanwhile, dad Tim Choe of San Rafael helps 4-year-old Teegan make an original origami butterfly. Sponsored by the Tiburon Diversity Inclusion Task Force, the event also included lion dances, martial arts demonstrations, the Marin Bonsai Club and authentic food and drink. (Leo Leung / For The Ark)
Drum Revolution gives a taiko performance at the Tiburon Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Festival on May 17 at Zelinsky Park in Tiburon, while Halau Hula Na Pua O Ka La’akea performed traditional dances. Meanwhile, dad Tim Choe of San Rafael helps 4-year-old Teegan make an original origami butterfly. Sponsored by the Tiburon Diversity Inclusion Task Force, the event also included lion dances, martial arts demonstrations, the Marin Bonsai Club and authentic food and drink. (Leo Leung / For The Ark)
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