Shanti Mela on Sunday, October 11 at MIT

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Manisha Sharma

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Oct 4, 2009, 11:54:51 AM10/4/09
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Hello,
 
Would like to invite you to a fun event next Sunday. Shanti Mela, organized by AID MIT & AID Boston, is an interactive event with lots of workshops and activities for kids. And it concludes with a Garba-Dandiya dance! I hope you will be able to join on October 11, have a good time and contribute to a good cause. Feel free to email me for more information and please spread the word to your friends too.
 
MORE DETAILS HERE: http://www.shantimela.org [Facebook]
Thanks,
Manisha Sharma
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Association For India's Development
MIT & Boston Chapters proudly

present

Mela 2009
Promoting Arts, Culture, Peace in our Communities

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DATE: Sunday, October 11, 2009 (3-10pm)

LOCATION: MIT, Rockwell Cage,
Athletic Center, 106 Vassar Street, Cambridge [MAP]


MORE DETAILS: http://www.shantime la.org
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BUY YOUR ONLINE TICKETS TODAY


[CHILDREN: Free | YOUTH(11-18) : $5 | Students: $8 | Adults: $10]
{Tickets will be sold at venue as well: $Add $5/ticket}

{Workshops(Max: 20 people/workshop) : $10}

Workshops: Mehndi, Bharatnatyam, Odissi, Kathak, Bollywood Dancing, Garba-raas, Kuchipudi, Hindustani vocal, Carnatic vocal, Tabla, Socially Responsible Investing, Yoga, Green Living, Land-Water-Forests Workshop.[Buy Tickets]

Garba-Dandiya starts from 7pm at the venue.

Proceeds from the festival will support sustainable development for marginalized communities in India.

Association for India's Development (AID) is a volunteer movement committed to promoting sustainable, equitable, and just development. In solidarity with non-violent people's struggles, AID supports grassroot organizations in India and initiates efforts in various interconnected spheres such as education, livelihoods, natural resources, health, women's empowerment, and social justice.

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