In a colorful performance, 30 musicians and dancers take the audience on the migration trail of Gypsies originating in the deserts of Rajasthan, India, going through Armenia, Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, and Hungary.
Vocals from a variety of cultures - all in their native tongue - and the dance and music extravaganza that captures a slice of gypsy life will be featured.
The Duquesne University Tamburitzans is the longest-running American folk ensemble dedicated to the performance of Eastern European music, song, and dance.
In a colorful performance, 30 musicians and dancers take the audience on the migration trail of Gypsies originating in the deserts of Rajasthan, India, going through Armenia, Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, and Hungary.
Vocals from a variety of cultures - all in their native tongue - and the dance and music extravaganza that captures a slice of gypsy life will be featured.
The Duquesne University Tamburitzans is the longest-running American folk ensemble dedicated to the performance of Eastern European music, song, and dance.
In a colorful performance, 30 musicians and dancers take the audience on the migration trail of Gypsies originating in the deserts of Rajasthan, India, going through Armenia, Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, and Hungary.
Vocals from a variety of cultures - all in their native tongue - and the dance and music extravaganza that captures a slice of gypsy life will be featured.
The Duquesne University Tamburitzans is the longest-running American folk ensemble dedicated to the performance of Eastern European music, song, and dance.