Lotus Blossoms in Schools
Lotus Blossoms artists visit more than 20 schools in south-central Indiana -- performing for 10,000+ young students. The World Bazaar hosts 1,000 4th-graders for a day of multicultural discovery.
To keep fees as low as possible, Lotus relies on the support Adopt-a-School Sponsors to help underwrite the costs of taking muticultural music, song, dance, and storytelling directly to schools. Find out how to be part of the Adopt-a-School program...
Culturally diverse performers are chosen based on their reputations as artists and their ability to engage students. Previous featured artists include:
- Matapant and Le Vent du Nord (Quebec)
- the Georgia Sea Island Singers (Atlantic coast African-American music and storytelling)
- Huun-Huur-Tu (Tuva)
- Andes Manta (Ecuador)
- the Chinese Folk Music Ensemble
- Kevin Locke (Lakota flute, hoop-dancing, and storytelling)
- Patrick Ball (Celtic harp and storytelling)
- Khac Chi (Vietnam)
- the Karelian Folk Ensemble (Karelia/Russia)
- the West Virginia University African Dance Ensemble
- Vusi Mahlasela (South Africa)
- Nitta Oyako (Japan)
- Jean Paul Samputu (Rwanda)
- Sparky & Rhonda Rucker (US)
- 2008 Lotus Blossoms presented by the Raymond Foundation.


2006 Lotus Blossoms Bazaar.