A tibetan man seen from the waist up stands on stage at a microphone as he plays at dramyin, a traditional Himalayan lute
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Summer Concert Series: Young Tradition Vermont - Migmar Tsering
BCA Patio, City Hall Park

 

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"My name is Migmar Tsering. I am a Tibetan American who was born in Tibet, raised in India and now serving the great Queen City, “The City of Burlington”. 

Since childhood, I had a special attachment towards music and dance but due to circumstances, I could not pursue a career in music. Nevertheless, my passion for music never wavered. I taught myself how to play the traditional Tibetan Instrument called Dranyen (Tibetan Lute) and now it has very much become a part of me. 

After coming here to America in the year 2011, I have become a musician, a singer, a songwriter, a composer, a teacher, and a dance instructor. If I put it all together, I have now become a Vermont Artist who is ever willing to share his art; that is Tibetan music songs and dances with all other Vermonters. 

This is all I have and this is all I can give." 

www.vtfolklife.org/ytv  


A staple of City Hall Park in the summertime, this series brings 24 free lunchtime concerts with a broad lineup of locally renowned acts to the park.

2023 City Hall Park programming is underwritten by the Pomerleau Family Foundation and The WaterWheel Foundation. Media sponsor, Seven Days. The Summer Concert Series is presented by VSECU with support from American Flatbread Burlington Hearth and City Market, Onion River Co-op.

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