Celebrate 50 years of African studies at UCLA. An Evening With Baaba Maal: A Concert and Reception Benefitting the UCLA African Studies Center
An Evening With Baaba Maal

A concert and reception benefitting the
UCLA African Studies Center

Ticket sales to the African Studies Event ends Saturday at 3pm.

After 3pm, tickets to the concert may be purchased through UCLA Live

Saturday, April 17, 2010
8pm Concert, UCLA Royce Hall
Post-Performance Gala Reception, Royce Hall West Lobby
$150 per person; $75 is a tax-deductible contribution.

Tickets are limited and will be sold on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Support African Studies and Win!

Purchase tickets to An Evening with Baaba Maal or make a contribution to the UCLA African Studies Center ($50.00 suggested minimum) and you will be entered in a drawing to win a fabulous Africa trip or California getaway!

Grand Prize - Africa Trip

Two round-trip tickets to South Africa plus a return stop in Dakar, Senegal, courtesy of South African Airways. Includes luxury accommodations at the famed Table Bay Hotel in Cape Town and three nights at the spectacular Mkuze Falls safari lodge.

7 Second Prizes - California Getaway

Two night stay plus breakfast for two at one of seven Joie de Vivre boutique hotels in Southern or Northern California.

Drawing will be held on April 17, 2010. No purchase or donation required to enter.

Contact us if ordering by check or money order. For more information, please call 310.825.9796.

Fundraising Permit: In compliance with the Charitable Solicitation Ordinance in the City of Los Angeles (L.A. Municipal Code Article 4, Section 44) The UCLA Foundation's permit is on file with the City of Los Angeles.

Baaba Maal

Senegal's modern music icon Baaba Maal remains one of the most exciting and enthralling performers in the world. Learn more at www.baabamaal.tv

UCLA Live

An internationally acclaimed producer and presenter of music, dance, theater and spoken word, UCLA Live brings hundreds of outstanding and provocative artists to Los Angeles each year. Learn more at www.uclalive.org

UCLA African Studies Center

The UCLA African Studies Center is the oldest university-based Center in the US focusing on Africa. Dedicated to research, teaching and community outreach, the Center serves as a gateway between Los Angeles and the continent, hosting African scholars and sponsoring student exchange. Your gift helps to support innovative projects such as:

  • Sustainable community development training in Senegal
  • HIV/AIDS public health research in Southern Africa
  • UCLA-Addis Ababa University partnership for business education
  • Institute for African Women Leaders
  • African studies in Morocco for LAUSD teachers

UCLA African Studies Center thanks our sponsors:

South African Airways Joie de Vivre boutique hotels Artists for a New South Africa

Media Sponsor
KPFK

PARKING FOR ROYCE HALL: Enter UCLA campus at Royce Dr. off Sunset Blvd. Attendants will direct you to Parking Structure # 5 or the nearest available lot if full. Parking is $10.