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Hutton Honors College to celebrate religious diversity through music

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In partnership with the Indian Student Association, the Hutton Honors College will showcase various styles of religious music at 7 p.m. today, according to a press release from Hutton.

The program will include music of Muslim, Hindu, Jain and Sikh origins to represent diversity in both the sound and look of students’ religious worship.

According to the release, the event aims to use these performances to highlight the breadth of religious diversity on campus.

In addition to music, students can also experience this diversity by sampling food from different cuisines that traditionally correspond to the showcased religions.

The event is free and open to all IU undergraduate students, but attendees must reserve a seat at
indiana.edu/~iubhonor.

According to Hutton’s website, the event is part of the college’s extracurricular programming theme, Many Worlds, One Globe. This theme celebrates Hutton’s 50th anniversary.

Throughout the semester, Hutton will provide other performance opportunities, including the HHart Showcase and Paint Out Your Stress! finger painting, for student musicians.

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