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Sogbety Diomande - West African Drum and Dance to perform at UC Clermont College
UC Clermont College will be celebrating International Education Week with an energetic performance by Sogbety Diomande, a versatile drummer and masked stilt dancer from the Ivory Coast in West Africa.
Sogbety Diomande will perform with his troupe of talented drummers, dancers and musicians. Colorful costumes, masks, drums and dancing are all part of Sogbetys performances. These powerful displays of energy and talent are educational and fun for all ages.
The one-night special performance will take place on Wednesday, November 14 at 7 p.m. at UC Clermont Colleges Krueger Auditorium. Tickets prices are $6 for adults and $4 for children, seniors and UC Clermont Students.
For more information or to purchase tickets contact Nikki Vargas Program Coordinator- Arts and Events College Relations at 513-558-1215 or visit our website at http://www.ucclermont.edu/collegecalendars/calico_theater.html
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