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ij ^ ?4.- ~ a. .< * - _? ? ?(* .i Carolina life 4 The Gamecock " Wednesday, April 4, 1990 v t* By LAURA ANDREWS Staff Writer From the folk dances of India to the i capella songs of Croatia, the AMAN Foil Ensemble will bring a night of internationa musical enchantment to the Koger Center to night at 8 p.m. AMAN takes its name from the biblica affirmative that eastern Europeans ant Middle Easterners pronounce "aman" ant Americans, "amen." Using this word as thei name, the company tries to reflect its respec and affection for the multi-faced cultures tha have immigrated to America. For more than 25 years, AMAN has fo cused on presenting and preserving th< multicultural heritage of music, song ant dance. The company's entire repertoire in SjS^M<?a5?F <^\ WR6CT SUK-SCR ^\if\ y%/ F M\ \ / A FULL LINE OF T l/^^L r' S\ ADVERTISING SPE 'jij\ " 3\ IN HOUSE DESIGh ^ S,7S. 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