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Welcome to the Ann Arbor Kirtan Blog
Ann Arbor Kirtan is a not-for-profit organization of volunteer musicians and singers, coming from a variety yoga disciplines, who engage in chanting as a spiritual practice. Our hope is to provide an ongoing opportunity to invite people from all backgrounds to share the experience of kirtan with us. We [...]]]></description>
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<p><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Ann Arbor Kirtan is a not-for-profit organization of volunteer musicians and singers, coming from a variety yoga disciplines, who engage in chanting as a spiritual practice. Our hope is to provide an ongoing opportunity to invite people from all backgrounds to share the experience of kirtan with us. We combine Indian and western instruments and melodies, including tabla, harmonium, cello, guitar, dulcimer, tambura, flute, cymbals, and an assortment of other drums.</font></p>
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