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Thursday, Sep 9
07:00 PM Film - Calling on Others: Bali, Indonesia
07:30 PM Stage: BFE
07:30 PM Stage: Miss Saigon
08:00 PM Mozu - Japanese musical
Friday, Sep 10
10:30 AM Italian Cooking Class
11:30 AM 11th Annual Cinema En Tu Idioma Film Series
07:30 PM Stage: BFE
07:30 PM Stage: Miss Saigon
08:00 PM Greek Dance Workshop
08:00 PM Mozu - Japanese musical
Saturday, Sep 11
02:00 AM Book Signing: Angel Island
11:30 AM 11th Annual Cinema En Tu Idioma Film Series
04:00 PM Mexican Independence Day Festival
07:30 PM Stage: BFE
07:30 PM Stage: Miss Saigon
08:00 PM Mozu - Japanese musical
Sunday, Sep 12
11:30 AM 11th Annual Cinema En Tu Idioma Film Series
12:00 PM Brazilian Day Street Fair
02:00 PM House of Puerto Rico - Lawn Program
02:30 PM Middle-Eastern Drum Workshop
02:30 PM Stage: BFE
07:30 PM Stage: Miss Saigon
Monday, Sep 13
11:30 AM 11th Annual Cinema En Tu Idioma Film Series
07:30 PM Stage: Miss Saigon
Tuesday, Sep 14
All Day Free Admission to Museum of San Diego History
11:30 AM 11th Annual Cinema En Tu Idioma Film Series
07:30 PM Stage: Miss Saigon
Wednesday, Sep 15
11:30 AM 11th Annual Cinema En Tu Idioma Film Series
06:30 PM Cine Latino 2010: A Mi Me Gusta
07:30 PM Israeli Artist Exhibit
07:30 PM Stage: Miss Saigon
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Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Ladysmith Black Mambazo represents the traditional culture of South Africa and is regarded as the country's cultural emissary at home and around the world. In 1993, at Nelson Mandela's request, Ladysmith Black Mambazo accompanied the future President to the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in Oslo, Norway. Mambazo sang again at President Mandela's inauguration in May of 1994. They are a national treasure of the new South Africa in part because they embody the traditions suppressed in the old South Africa.

It has been over twenty years since Paul Simon made his initial trip to South Africa and met Joseph Shabalala, and the other members of Ladysmith Black Mambazo, in a recording studio in Johannesburg. Simon was captivated by the stirring sound of bass, alto and tenor harmonies and incorporated these traditional sounds into the "Graceland" album, a project regarded by many as seminal to today's explosive interest in World Music.


Admission: $38

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1337 India Street
San Diego, CA 92101
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Saturday, March 13 - 7:30 PM

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