Downtown Peoria is about to beat with the pulse of African rhythms and moves. The city's Global Sounds series, a cultural fixture, is rolling out the drums—quite literally—for Kawambe-Omowale African Drum & Dance. The group will hit the stage for a free performance tonight, April 10, at 7 p.m., located at the Peoria Center for the Performing Arts on 10580 N. 83rd Drive. Celebrating 30 years of cultural contributions to the Valley of the Sun, the ensemble promises to bring an electric splash of tradition and art to the Arizona scene.
According to a press release from the City of Peoria , the concert is part of an ongoing effort to showcase the diverse artistic talent within and outside its borders. With Kawambe-Omowale's storied history in the community, the 30-year milestone is not just a celebration for the group, but a victory lap for Peoria's support of international expressions of culture. Offering a blend of drumming, dancing, singing, and storytelling, attendees can expect an immersive experience reminiscent of African and African Diaspora traditions.
Booking ahead is advised for those wanting to secure their spots at this no-cost event. While walk-ups are welcome, ensuring a seat can be done by visiting the Theater Works website or ringing up their box office at 623-815-7930—making sure you don't miss out on this culturally charged night. Given that spots are expected to fill up quickly for a concert that comes but once in a wednesday, getting your ducks in a row ahead of time is a good move.
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