Celebrate Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander month with this performance from Dancing Storytellers, presented by the Music Center.
Indian Mythology and Me is a dynamic dance and theater performance created by the Dancing Storytellers. This group of artists creates uplifting duets that artfully weave rhythm, song, gesture and facial expressions into an interactive exploration of Indian mythology and its connections to our world today. During this performance the artists interact directly with audience members, sometimes inviting them onto the stage where they are playfully integrated into the story. Audiences will be entertained and enlightened as they get to experience first-hand, the power of expression in Indian classical dances. Dancing Storytellers are Sheetal Gandhi, Ulka Mohanty and Shyamala Moorty.
The Be the Change Series is the Library’s promise to build collective understanding of systemic racism, elevate the voices and stories of Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC), and inspire our community to be the change through lectures, exhibits, and programming. It takes place in conjunction with such commemorations as Hispanic Heritage Month, Filipino American History Month, Native American Heritage Month, Black History Month, Armenian Genocide Remembrance, Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and LGBTQ+ Pride.
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PARKING
Parking is available on the surrounding streets, including S. Pacific Avenue, Riverdale Drive, S. Kenilworth Avenue and Vine Street. Please check signage for parking restrictions and details. For additional information about this event, please contact Pacific Park Library at 818-548-3760 or send us an email at LibraryInfo@GlendaleCA.gov