Harmony 2015 Live Concert, Nov. 7
The Harmony 2015 live concert featuring the eclectic musical ensemble Funkadesi will be held at 4 p.m. Nov. 7 in Tangeman University Center. Admission is free.
The Cincinnati chapter of the Association for India's Development has been presenting Harmony cross-cultural programs since 2002. This year's event features Funkadesi a dynamic ensemble that creatively mixes East Indian music (folk, Bollywood, Bhangra) with reggae, funk and Afro-Caribbean music.
Support for the event is provided in part by the University of Cincinnati's
Office of Diversity & Inclusion
and the
Office of Student Activities & Leadership Development
.
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