Today, June 14, 2013 the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust in collaboration with Global Beats will present Pittsburgh first's "World Music Day" at the Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival. Two major world music acts, Red Baraat and Jontre, representing traditional and contemporary music of India and Colombia respectively, will debut at the Festival.
"At the Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival, we envision the festival as a safe place for the open exchange of creativity and dialogue, ideas and participation. World Music Day is an opportunity for festivalgoers to learn about different cultures through different art forms. We're grateful to Vibrant Pittsburgh and our partners at Global Beats for the support," shared Veronica Corpuz, Director of Festivals and Special Projects for the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust.Carla Andréa Leininger, President of Global Beats, a regular presenter of world music events, says the focus of the collaboration with the Trust is "to create a welcoming environment where being different is being equal, and contemporary world music is celebrated amongst thousands of spectators in the heart of the city - at no cost and for the whole family." Lenininger recently won the Brazilian International Press Award for her years of dedication to the Brazilian Radio Hour (Cantinho Brasileiro no Rádio), on WRCT 88.3 FM Pittsburgh.Videos