One of the semi-hidden treasures of Portland is the Venerable Showers of Beauty, a Javanese gamelan brought to Lewis & Clark College in 1980. The gamelan, the first in Oregon and one of the first fifteen in the United States, is nearly 100 years old and include special ceremonial instruments.



	Venerable Showers of Beauty Gamelan
		proudly presents...

	An evening of enchanted royal court music.

	Friday, 27 April 2010
	7:00 to 8:30 p.m.
	$10 suggested donation

	Nityananda Institute
	1025 NE 33rd Ave, 
	Portland, Oregon 97232

	Directions: 

	Please park in the lot at NE 31st Ave & Holladay St. 
	(two blocks south of Sandy), walk up to iron gate at the 
	end of Holladay, then enter the pedestrian gate to left of the 
	driveway, continue through the parking lot up to the sidewalk.  
	Follow signs to the left, "Program Entrance" at top of stairs. 

	directions to the venue

	For information...
	email:  info @ gamelanmusic.com
	email list: join gamelan-concerts
	
	


The Venerable Showers of Beauty Gamelan is Oregon’s first gamelan and Lewis & Clark’s renowned gamelan orchestra for over 25 years, consisting of students, graduates and community members. The Venerable Showers of Beauty Gamelan has performed around Oregon and Washington, as well as at festivals and art exhibitions. The term “gamelan” refers to a group of Javanese instruments, a bronze orchestra consisting of nearly 40 mostly percussive instruments with bronze keys and gongs. Gamelan has a history that dates back over a thousand years.