Celebrate the timeless art of Indian classical dances performed by various artists. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural diversity and enjoy the expressive movements, gestures, expressions, and sounds.
Traditional Dance & Music of India is part of the Namaste India Arts & Cultural Series, created to provide visitors of all ages with unique opportunities to experience Indian arts and culture. This series is made possible by the Kent Family Foundation.
Traditional Dance & Music of India takes place on Saturday, October 9 during regular museum hours.
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