Free concert at Abington features the sounds of Afro-Brazilian culture

Man surrounded by percussion instruments

Brazilian vocalist-musical director-percussionist Dendê Macedo.

Credit: Eddie Luks

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Embark on new musical adventure this fall with the renowned Dendê & Band in concert at Penn State Abington on Wednesday, Sept. 25. at 7 p.m. in Sutherland Auditorium. RSVP here.

The pulsing sounds of Afro-Brazilian culture come alive through the powerful rhythms of Brazilian vocalist-musical director-percussionist Dendê Macedo. The band will take listeners on a musical journey deep into the tropics with the rhythms of samba, candomblé, merengue, Afrobeat and more. 

Reviewer Banning Eyre from Afropop Worldwide called "percussionist, singer, composer, and teacher Dendé a force of nature and a standard bearer for Brazilian roots music.”  

This free concert is sponsored by the Penn State Abington Division of Arts and Humanities and the Music Enhancement Endowment. 

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