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- Fine and Performing Arts / Music
Listen to the Sounds of Africa and More Performed by Award-winning Band, Liyana
All media are invited to cover this concert, which is free and open to the public.
(Newark, NJ)--Liyana, the award-winning band from Zimbabwe, will be performing at Rutgers University in Newark on Thurs., Jan. 29, at 4:30 p.m., in the Paul Robeson Campus Center. This remarkable group of eight, young, talented musicians, each possessing a severe physical disability, blends marimbas, African drums, shakers, keyboard, piano and vocals to create a unique sound characterized by fans and music critics worldwide as ‘Afro-fusion,’ ‘World-fusion,’ or ‘Global-music.’
| WHAT: | A free concert performance by Liyana |
| WHO: | Liyana, the award-winning band from Zimbabwe |
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Thursday, Jan. 29, 2009--4:30 p.m. |
| WHERE: | Rutgers University in Newark, NJ
Paul Robeson Campus Center, 350 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. |
| SPONSOR: | Office of the Chancellor |
| CONTACT: | Rutgers University in Newark, Office of Communications, 973-353-5262 |
| ABOUT LIYANA |
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The word “liyana” means “it’s raining” in Ndebele, one of three official languages of Zimbabwe. In Zimbabwe, a country often plagued by drought, rain represents blessings and good fortune. |
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Liyana is an eight-member band consisting of musicians 17 to 23 years old who possess severe physical disabilities. All eight met at the King George VI school in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, an educational institution for physically-handicapped children. |
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Liyana’s 2009 USA Tour includes various venues in California, New York, and New Jersey. |
Paul Robeson Campus Center is wheelchair-accessible, as is the Newark campus of Rutgers University. Rutgers University in Newark can be reached by the Newark Light Rail and, from New York City, by New Jersey Transit buses and trains, the PATH train, and Amtrak. Metered parking is available on University Avenue and at the university’s public parking garage at 200 University Avenue. Printable campus maps and driving directions are available online at: http://www.newark.rutgers.edu/maps/index.php.
Media Contact: Helen Paxton
973-353-5262
E-mail: paxton@andromeda.rutgers.edu
Contact: Ferlanda Fox Nixon
973-353-5262
E-mail: ferlanda@andromeda.rutgers.edu









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