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Our friends at the India Association of Nebraska are hosting a concert on Saturday, September 6, from 6:30–8:30 p.m. at the Omaha Conservatory of Music (7023 Cass St, Omaha, NE 68132).

Your donation serves as your ticket, and a portion of your donation will benefit Food Bank for the Heartland!

From the colorful energy of Bollywood hits to the soulful depth of Indian classical music, experience an evening of live sitar & tabla that will transport you across cultures.

The sitar is one of India’s most iconic instruments, instantly recognizable by its long neck, gourd body, and its shimmering, resonant sound full of overtones. Often compared to the harp or guitar for its expressiveness, the sitar has a voice all its own—capable of meditative calm and breathtaking speed. Its unique sound even inspired The Beatles, bringing Indian music into the heart of Western pop culture.

The tabla, India’s celebrated twin hand drums, is often compared to a jazz drum kit for its wide range of rhythms and improvisation. Together with the sitar, it creates a musical conversation that’s both soulful and exhilarating.

Enjoy a night of mesmerizing music that entertains, inspires, and gives back. Thank you for your support!