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Summer Concert on the Green: Rangoli Dance Company | Fowler Museum at UCLA

Art, Music and dance is an essential part of education. There is a great opportunity for Southern California residents and visitors to experience the Arts this Sunday at the Fowler Museum located at UCLA
Admission is free to the museum. However you must pay for parking per hour or by day. Twelve $12.00 dollars for all day parking is the best deal. Bring a picnic lunch and dress for the weather. Don't forget your dancing shoes. 
Disclaimer:This event is for all who enjoy getting out and exploring life.
  Summer Concert on the Green: Rangoli Dance Company | Fowler Museum at UCLA
When: Sunday August 30th, 2015

Where: Fowler Museum 308 Charles E Young Dr N, Los Angeles, CA 90024

Time: 2pm - 4pm

A free concert for our community. Malathi Lyengar, UCLA Alumni, began the Rangoli Dance Company along with Rangoli Foundation. Both were established to bring art, music, dance and visual arts of India to the community. This program will be filled with storytelling and dance that will use classical Indian form, "Bharatanatyam".  This is a great opportunity to have your experience travel without leaving Southern California. 

Hours & Directions Museum Hours

Monday: closed
Tuesday: closed
Wednesday: noon – 5 pm
Thursday: noon – 8 pm
Friday: noon – 5 pm
Saturday: noon – 5 pm
Sunday: noon – 5 pm
Transportation:
Pay-By-Space parking is always available for Fowler visitors, regardless of whether the lot 4 parking kiosk is staffed!
Automated pay stations in Pay-By-Space accept $1 and $5 bills and credit cards.
The parking fee is a maximum of $12 for the whole day. One hour parking costs $3, 1.5 hours is $4, and two hours is $6.  When the parking kiosk is staffed, it is also possible to pay there a flat daily fee of $12.
The Fowler is visible to your left when you ascend from the elevator or stairs.
Arriving by Public Transportation
The Fowler is a lovely walk from the UCLA Transit Center at Hilgard and Strathmore Avenues, where several public bus lines stop. Use the interactive map on the UCLA Transportation website to find the best connection to public transportation for you.
Arriving by Tour Bus
For groups coming to the Fowler via a bus, free bus parking is available near the Museum.
To reach this designated bus zone, follow these directions: 
  • enter campus from Sunset Blvd. at Westwood Plaza.
  • Take the first right onto Charles Young Drive and
  • park along the right side of the street, across from the athletic fields.

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