Brulé at the Eiteljorg Museum

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500 West Washington Street,Indianapolis IN 46204

23 September, 2022

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Offering a variety of genres, each of the four concerts will feature famous Indigenous musicians from across North America. Doors open at 6 p.m. September 23 - Brulé (Native American new age/worldbeat) 6:30pm-8:00pm Paul LaRoche is the founder and producer of the award-winning Native American music group Brulé. The group is best known for thrilling audiences with a mergence of cultural rock and theatrical instrumentations. Now in their 20th season, their national performances carry the same contagious excitement as Trans Siberian Orchestra, Celtic Thunder, and Riverdance—but with the emotional impact of the American Indian culture. Brulé has pushed the boundaries of contemporary Native American rhythms and classic rock in their genre-blending selections. Their electrifying show consists of a 5-piece rock ensemble augmented with an array of traditional Native American instrumentation. Paired with the stunning steps of one of the top Native American dance troupes, their authenticity brings a multi-dimensional art form to this cultural rock opera. The musical journey of Brulé’s founder, Paul LaRoche, adds an affecting story to audiences and has been well documented in the best-selling biography "Hidden Heritage". *Please note that in the case of ticket cancellation or refund, there is a small, non-refundable Eventbrite fee.

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