MIT Rambax Presents - Rhythms of Senegal
Overview
Saturday, December 6th at 8pm
Thomas Tull Concert Hall, MIT
Lamine Touré, Director
Join Rambax MIT for an evening of Senegalese drumming and dance!
Rambax MIT is an ensemble dedicated to learning the art of sabar. (The name “rambax” – pronounced “rahm-bach” – is a vocal mnemonic for a signature sabar rhythm.) Founded in 2001 and directed by Artist-in-residence Lamine Touré with the assistance of Faculty Advisor Patty Tang, Rambax MIT consists of MIT students, alums, and members of the MIT community. For more information, visit http://web.mit.edu/rambax/ or email pjtang@mit.edu.
Seating Policy
Your registration through Eventbrite guarantees you a seat until 15 minutes before the event start time. 15 minutes before the concert start time, we will release open seats to the standby list. If you were not able to register through Eventbrite, you may join the physical standby line in the Thomas Tull Concert Hall Lobby up to one hour before the concert start time.
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Highlights
- 2 hours
- In person
Location
Thomas Tull Concert Hall
201 Amherst St.
Cambridge, MA 02139
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Organized by
MIT Music & Theater Arts Section
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