Seydou Kene and Friends make music on drums as spectators crowd the area during the Lotus World Music and Arts Festival on Friday night outside of the Festival Arts Village. Seydou Kene is made of random passerbys who want to add to the rhythm, featuring drums provided by Bloomington resident Brian O'Quinn.
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The Raya Brass Band performs their Balkan brass big band-styled music during the Lotus World Music and Arts Festival on Friday night in the Pictura Gallery and Old National Bank Tent. The Brooklyn band aims to bring an urban element to their sound featuring instruments such as drums, tuba, sax, trumpet and the accordion.
Ethio-American singer Meklit performs stylish Ethio-jazz music during the Lotus World Music and Arts Festival on Friday evening in Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Meklit combines musical influences from both San Francisco and Ethiopia to create a fusion of American and immigrant music.
Teddy plays on a makeshift drum set as spectators gather to enjoy the performance and give money during the Lotus World Music and Arts Festival on Friday night on Kirkwood Avenue. Teddy’s drum set is made of common household appliances such as frying pans, buckets and empty paint cans.
Sahba of the Iranian string and percussion duo Sahba Motallebi & Naghmeh Farahmand performs “Bear” on the tar during the Lotus World Music and Arts Festival on Friday evening in First United Methodist Church. Sahba comments in between performances about what inspires her music and stated that “Bear” is about a mother bearing her child.
Bloomington resident Sage Kinzey hula-hoops during the Lotus World Music and Arts Festival Friday night in the Festival Arts Village. The Festival Arts Village is one of the free additions to the Lotus Festival where the public can see art installations, live demonstrations and engage in various activities like hooping and chalking.
Sophomore Maddie Werner signs the Wall of Prejudice during Pi Lambda Phi’s Elimination of Prejudice Week event Wednesday afternoon in front of the gates of the arboretum on 10th Street and Fee Lane. The event is a part of Pilam’s Week of Philanthropy and aims to bring hope and draw attention to prejudice on campus.
Freshman Nick Broderick signs the Wall of Prejudice during Pi Lambda Phi’s Elimination of Prejudice Week event Wednesday afternoon in front of the gates of the Arboretum on Tenth Street and Fee Lane. The event is a part of Pilam’s Week of Philanthropy and aims to bring hope and draw attention to prejudice on campus.
City of Bloomington trash and recycling bins sit behind Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. The Sustainability Action Plan, expected to be finalized this month, outlines the city’s long-term goals, short-term priorities, responsible parties, timelines and cost estimates related to the city’s sustainability efforts for the next five years.
Baile Folklorico performer Marisela Salazar does traditional Mexican dances for spectators during the twelfth annual Fiesta del Otoño celebration Saturday afternoon in Showers City Hall Plaza. This year’s event kicked off National Hispanic Heritage Month with the theme “Muchas Culturas, Muchas Historias” and featured many Latin American nationalities.
North Star Capoeira Mestre Luri Santos performs the Afro-Brazilian art of capoeira, which combines elements of dance and martial arts during the twelfth annual Fiesta del Otoño celebration Saturday afternoon in Showers City Hall Plaza. This year’s event kicked off National Hispanic Heritage Month with the theme “Muchas Culturas, Muchas Historias” and featured a variety of Latin American nationalities.
Bloomington residents Oscar de Santiago (left) and his wife Maria Garcia (right) watch performances after some casual dancing during the twelfth annual Fiesta del Otoño celebration Saturday afternoon in Showers City Hall Plaza. This year’s event kicked off National Hispanic Heritage Month with the theme “Muchas Culturas, Muchas Historias” and featured many Latin American nationalities.
Spectators watch as North Star Capoeira performs the Afro-Brazilian art of capoeira during the twelfth annual Fiesta del Otoño celebration Saturday afternoon in Showers City Hall Plaza. This year’s event kicked off National Hispanic Heritage Month with the theme “Muchas Culturas, Muchas Historias” and featured many Latin American nationalities.
Folklore and Ethnomusicology Ph.D. student Eric César Morales and his girlfriend Jasmyn Castro compete in the dance competition during the twelfth annual Fiesta del Otoño celebration Saturday afternoon in Showers City Hall Plaza. This year’s event kicked off National Hispanic Heritage Month with the theme of “Muchas Culturas, Muchas Historias” and featured many Latin American nationalities.
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Senior Jackie Tirado plays with niece Persephone as her sister Maria Tirado watches outside the gallery. Kinsey's 70th year anniversary event showcased the major milestones in the life of Alfred Kinsey during the Kinsey Institute’s Historical Exhibition Opening on Saturday afternoon in Morrison Hall.
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IU National Pan-Hellenic Council members Kayla Grant (right) and Devon Brown (left) make popcorn and snow cones during the NPHC fair on Saturday afternoon in Dunn Meadow. Members from various NPHC chapters came together to celebrate and reach new students interested in joining greek life.
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Kappa Alpha Psi brothers Grant Prather, senior, and Tate Spence, junior, play a game of water pong during IU National Pan-Hellenic Council fair on Saturday afternoon in Dunn Meadow. Members from various NPHC chapters came together to celebrate and reach new students interested in joining greek life.
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IU National Pan-Hellenic Council members make popcorn and snow cones during the NPHC fair held Saturday afternoon in Dunn Meadow. Members from various NPHC chapters came together to celebrate and reach new students interested in joining greek life.
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IU Clinical Psychology and Neuroscience Ph.D. candidate Nancy Lundin samples food before the lecture given by Stephanie Sanders during the Kinsey Institute Open House. The event on Saturday in Morrison Hall celebrated the Kinsey Institute’s 70th anniversary.
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Bloomington residents talk, sample food, and browse the gallery showcasing the major milestones in the life of Alfred Kinsey. The event took place Saturday afternoon in Morrison Hall.