!NCREDIBLE !NDIA is a fascinating cultural journey through India – a kaleidoscope of its myriad colors and sounds, from the beautiful dancing peacocks to the meditatively peaceful Yoga, from the lively Raas to the vigorous Bhangra, from the sculpturesque temple dances of the South to the melodious music of the North.
Add to this the exquisite visuals of India’s artistic and architectural highlights, and the show becomes even more extraordinary.
Agnes de Mille said, “If you wish to understand a nation, look at its dances and listen to its music”, so come to !NCREDIBLE !NDIA at the Miller Outdoor Theatre on Sunday, September 25, 2011, 8.00 PM, and learn all about its great cultural heritage.
This is a ticketed event for the covered seating area. Free tickets are available (4 per person over age 16 while they last) at the Miller Outdoor Theatre box office the day of the performance between the hours of 10:30am-1pm. If tickets remain at 1pm, the box office will re-open one hour before show time to distribute the remaining tickets. As always, open seating on the hill.
Conceived by Artistic Director Rathna Kumar Produced by Indian Performing Arts - Samskriti
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