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Indonesian Community of Kansas City & Gamelan Genta Kasturi perform  at 2013 Kansas City Ethnic Enrichment Festival

On Saturday August 17, 2013, Gamelan Genta Kasturi was both proud and pleased to support Kansas City's Indonesian community by providing live music for their dance troupe at the 2013 Ethnic Enrichment Festival at the Swope Park Pavilion. The Indonesian 30-minute presentation began at 7:30 pm and was very well received by the audience, which was said to be the largest number of attendees in the history of the festival. The weather was absolutely PERFECT for an outdoor event, and we're sure this had a lot to do with the success!

For those of you who are unfamiliar with the event, The Kansas City Ethnic Enrichment Commission states: "For 34 years, the residents of the [KC] metropolitan area and visitors to the midwest celebrate our annual "Taste the World" Festival. This three-day event is one of the largest festivals of its kind in the country and features more than 66 different cultures selling their native foods, crafts and performing ethnic music and dances. Each year, the festival is held during the third full weekend of August near the front entrance of historic Swope Park, Meyer Boulevard and Swope Parkway."

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