Witness a unique musical
experience, Tuvan throat singing. This unusual style of song involves multiple
pitches sung at the same time. This is part of Southeast Community College’s
Diversity Education programming.
The Alash Ensemble, an
internationally renowned group of “Tuvan Throat-singers,” will be performing April 9-13.
“This community outreach
activity is offered as an opportunity to experience a musical art form that
expresses and reflects the culture, people and lifestyle of Tuva,” said Jose
Soto, vice president for Access/Equity/Diversity at SCC.
“We are proud to partner with
community organizations to present artistic and educational opportunities that
explores the rich diversity in our community.”
All events are free and open
to the public:
* Monday, April 9, Noon-1
p.m. at SCC Lincoln Campus, 8800 O St., café commons area.
* Tuesday, April
10, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at SCC Education Square, 1111 O St., commons area.
* Wednesday, April
11, Noon-1 p.m. at SCC Beatrice Campus, 4771 W. Scott Road, Jackson Hall
Conference Room.
* Friday, April 13,
Noon-1 p.m. at SCC Milford Campus, 600 State St., Eicher Technical Center
Auditorium.