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EKATVA Oneness Tour - Los Angeles

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 5929 S Vermont Ave Los Angeles CA 90044  See map

We'd like to invite you to an event we’ve been helping organize, one that is very close to our hearts. Ten years ago, we were introduced to a non-profit organization called Manav Sadhna, located at the Gandhi Ashram in Ahmedabad, India.  Their primary mission is to help improve the lives of the underprivileged in the slums.

In 2002, Manav Sadhna organized a show called EKTA.  It was a dance-drama production portraying Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr’s teachings of non-violence and equality.  Performed by 14 children from the Ahmedabad slums, the group toured all of India and the U.S. City after city, the children filled auditoriums with an energy that left audiences speechless and full of love (and tears!)

Ten years later, the EKTA journey continues.  Now called EKATVA (oneness), a new team of 15 children has already started touring the US.  They will be arriving in Los Angeles at the end of May and will be performing two shows, one in LA and the other in Fullerton. 

We would absolutely love for you to witness this production.

Through this journey we hope to spread seeds of goodness and compassion throughout the world and inspire our global citizens to serve and care for those in need.

More information and tickets:  ekatva.org

The Los Angeles show will take place on Saturday, June 2, and the Fullerton show will be on Sunday, June 3.

We hope to see you there!


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