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90 North Professor Street, Oberlin, OH 44074
Acclaimed tabla artist Salar Nader and premier rubâb player Homayoun Sakhi perform the music of their Afghan homeland, pushing artistic boundaries that reflect their country’s position at the confluence of Persian, Central Asian, and Indian cultures. The program also features Oberlin Conservatory’s Performance and Improvisation (PI) Ensemble.
“The evocative music of Homayoun Sakhi and Salar Nader tells a story of hope and perseverance, both of the Afghan people and of their traditional music.” —Richmond Times-Dispatch
This event is co-presented by Oberlin Conservatory of Music and the Office of Student Leadership & Involvement.
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Pardon Our Dust - Visitor parking nearby Finney Chapel is limited due to construction on campus. Other nearby visitor parking is available in the lots:
- behind Mudd Learning Center (Terrell Main Library) north of W. College Street, accessible from W. College Street
- behind Bosworth Hall (Fairchild Chapel) north of W. Lorain Street, accessible from both W. Lorain Street and N. Main Street
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