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The rivers of India are revered as personifications of divinity. Since time immemorial, river worship has been performed in India to respect the vitality of water as a life-sustaining force. Based on the poetic sanctity of these rituals,
Ihrah: Sacred Waters is an evening length work set to a live south Indian orchestra and features a specially commissioned world premiere from composer Marc Anderson made possible by Dr. Robert and Katherine Goodale and the American composer's forum.
Gala - Saturday, May 22
Performance of Ihrah by Ragamala at the Southern Theater and
Namaste Gala at the Weisman Art Museum
Ragamala's annual gala event begins with a performance of Ihrah: Sacred Waters at the Southern Theater. The evening continues at the elegant Weisman Art Museum, where you will experience the extraordinary flavors and vibrant colors of an Indian
Mela. Enjoy dinner catered by Bombay Bistro, an open bar, and a silent auction highlighted by vacation packages, gift certificates to the Twin Cities' most lauded theaters and restaurants, home-cooked Indian dinners, and exquisite Indian art chosen by Ragamala's Artistic Directors on their most recent trip to India.
Individual Tickets: $100
Patron Tickets: $125 (must be purchased in advance) includes preferred seating at the Southern, and special thanks in the program.
Event Table: $1200 includes 10 tickets for the event, preferred seating at the Southern, special thanks in the program, and acknowledgement at the event.
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