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The Galleries at CSU Unveils "At Home in Africa" Exhibit With Tribal Entertainment: Kristel's CLE

 

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CLEVELAND, Ohio—Today, Cleveland State University unveiled the “At Home in Africa” exhibit at The Galleries at CSU, 1307 Euclid Ave., featuring over 300 artifacts.

The free opening reception included a drum performance, tribal dancing and a tour of the University’s collection. The video above shares a few highlights from the night.

The Main Event: “At Home in Africa” opening reception

 

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For more videos and news about Cleveland’s entertainment scene check out the “Kristel’s CLE” blog atcleveland.com/kristel. Follow me on Twitter @Kristel_CLE.

The 411: The collection includes traditional handcrafted jewelry, fashion and objects that were found in African homes over the past 130 years. The exhibit covers over 70 ethnic groups from 30 countries.

More Information:  The exhibit will be open through Saturday, Oct. 4 and additional information can be found at csuohio.edu/class/art-gallery.

Look for the full event recap tomorrow.

 

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