First Time For Toowoomba

Toowoomba †May 28 @ 3:30 pm †6:00 pm

The USQ Arts Theatre will be the venue for a concert featuring Indian classical, folk and contemporary style of dances. Performed by Dubai based Klassical Rhythms, the event will showcase the rich tapestry of Indian culture, woven through the dance form. The Vedanta Centre from Brisbane will be hosting this programme which will enrich the multicultural scene in Toowoomba.

The troupe have travelled around the world, performing in front of packed crowds. At the invitation of the Vedanta Centre, they are coming Down Under, to showcase their renowned talent. This concert will be a treat for the body, mind and soul and one can immerse in an atmosphere filled with music, colourful costumes, rhythmic movements and spiritual ecstasy.

The accomplished artistes from Dubai are highly talented and will bring forth, through their performance, the aethos of Indian culture and spirituality. The residents of Toowoomba will be introduced to the unique aspect of narrating values of beauty, truth and harmony through the medium of dance. It will also introduce the audience to the assimilating nature of Indian culture when the dancers will present an item on fusion of Indian and Western dance. Unity in diversity is the core of Indian culture and this event will be able to communicate this powerful message.
Bring your family and friends to this mesmerizing concert. Ticket prices are $15 per individual, $10 for students (special discount) and $40 for family (2 adults and 2 children). The Vedanta Centre, conducts yoga, talks and workshops on spiritual topics aimed at self-development.

Tickets can be purchased online from: http://vedantabrisbane.org/event or call Sourish on 07 4637 2889.

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