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Lotus World Music & Arts Fest in Bloomington Sept. 28-Oct, 1

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Here are some numbers for the 30th year of the Lotus World Music and Arts Festival in Bloomington: more than four days of music, art and activities for people of all ages, two early events, more than 20 international artists at seven venues.

Lotus Executive Director Katrina Koch said getting everyone to Bloomington at the right time has been “challenging. We keep coming across barriers to get visas.”

So this year’s lineup will focus more on U.S.-based musicians and artists. Even so, music from North and South African countries, South America, Europe, Central America, the Caribbean and all corners of North America will highlighted.

2 events 2 weeks early

Making Movies, performing a blend of Afro-Latino, psychedelic and rock 'n roll, will start this year's Lotus World Music and Arts Festival with events Sept. 13 at the Indiana Memorial Union.

This year’s events will begin two weeks early, with performances on Sept. 13 and 14. Latin rock band Making Movies will host a free screening of the PBS documentary film “Ameri’kana,” that has musicians from four cultural backgrounds exploring the cross-pollinated nature of American music. After the 7 p.m. screening in Whittenberger Auditorium in the Indiana Memorial Union on Sept. 13, there will be an informal Q&A and demonstration by Making Movies about the creative process used to make music.

Then at 9 p.m. Sept. 14, Making Movies will perform a concert in Dunn Meadow on the Indiana University campus.

4 days of more Lotus events

When the main events begin Sept. 28 through Oct. 1, there will be something old (a return to the Waldron Arts Center) and something new (no tent in the Fourth Street area of the festival).

Baba Commandant & the Mandingo Band, from Burkina Faso, will perform Afrobeat music.

As in past years, the main portion of the festival will begin with a Thursday night concert at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Windborne combines the vocal talent of its four musicians who perform different styles of music. Then Baba Commandant & the Mandingo Band will bring different energy to the stage with their Afrobeat style.



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