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Dates:Sun from 11/5/17 - 11/5/17
Hours:5 PM- 7:30 PM
Ages:Kids, Teens, Adults
In/Outdoor:Indoor
Cost:$$ see below
Category:Performances

Internationally acclaimed artist Vikram Hazra is one of the foremost names in spiritual and world music, with 15 albums and packed concerts in 49 countries to date.

He is credited as being the first to introduce the electric guitar and a jazz-rock sensibility into Indian devotional music.
Vikram Hazra doesn't just play music – he opens a doorway for his audiences to touch their own soul.

His concerts evoke strong reactions among listeners – some cry, some dance in ecstasy, some sing out loud with eyes closed, while some experience deep states of meditative bliss.

A wave of positive energy floods the performance space and uplifts all those present.

This concert is a fundraiser for Project Udaan.

Project Udaan gives girls born and raised in the largest red light district of Asia a haven, away from the dangers of human trafficking.

It is an initiative that rescues, rehabilitates and educates at-risk children from the brothels of Sonagachi.

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Tickets: $50, $35, $25

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www.overseasvbi.org/event/song-soul-boston-fundraiser-project-udaan/

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1605 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington, MA, 02420 map
Phone: 513-592-0851

Cary Memorial Hall

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