This festival, hosted by IU’s Office of International Services and Union Board, will showcase more than 20 different countries, celebrating their cultures with a variety of food, music, and display exhibits. Booths will be set up for each country, and visitors can learn about the cultures thereof and meet the international students. Brazil Pandeiro, a quartet of students from the IU Jacobs School of Music, will perform works by Jobim, Pixinguinha, and Jacob do Bandolim. Admission is free; IU students will receive the first ticket free; non-students can purchase a ticket for the minimal amount of $4.00. A ticket entitles holder to sample 8 food items.
Cost: Free for students; $4 for public.
For more information contact:
(812)855-9086
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