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Matixando

Matixando is a collective of musicians and artists playing original world forest music written and composed by Costa-Rican singer-songwriter, David Dávila González. Matixando plays original Latin fusion, blending rock, reggae, blues, funk and a variety of Latin rhythms. Originally formed in Costa Rica, the band is currently based in Bloomington, IN.

Matixando Open Mic and Open Jam

Matixando is a collective of musicians and artists playing original world forest music written and composed by Costa-Rican singer-songwriter, David Dávila González. Matixando plays original Latin fusion, blending rock, reggae, blues, funk and a variety of Latin rhythms. Originally formed in Costa Rica, the band is currently based in Bloomington, IN.

Matixando Trio

Matixando is a collective of musicians and artists playing original world forest music written and composed by Costa-Rican singer-songwriter, David Dávila González. Matixando plays original Latin fusion, blending rock, reggae, blues, funk and a variety of Latin rhythms. Originally formed in Costa Rica, the band is currently based in Bloomington, IN.

Partnership in Practice: Making Conservation Work in Madagascar

Dame Alison Richard, Senior research scientist in the Department of Anthropology and the Franklin Muzzy Crosby Professor Emerita of the Human Environment at Yale University, “Partnership in Practice: Making Conservation Work in Madagascar,” April 14, 7:30-9:00 p.m., Moot Court Room, Maurer School of Law. All lectures are free and open to the public. Lectures will also be live-streamed at broadcast.iu.edu

Madagascar: Journeys Through Time Lecture

Dame Alison Richard, Senior research scientist in the Department of Anthropology and the Franklin Muzzy Crosby Professor Emerita of the Human Environment at Yale University, “Madagascar: Journeys Through Time,” April 12, 7:30-9:00 p.m., Moot Court Room, Maurer School of Law.