The old country comes alive with the Duquesne University Tamburitzans performing in Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center’s second annual Slavic Celebration Saturday, Sept. 11, at Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center. Also performing will be Milutin Lazich and Family.
Dinner and concert, only $30 a person. Reserved seat tickets. People may call the box office at 724.643.9004.
America’s longest-running multicultural song and dance company, the Duquesne University Tamburitzans is a unique ensemble of talented young folk artists dedicated to the performance and preservation of the music, songs, and dances of Eastern Europe and neighboring folk cultures.
The performers are full-time students who receive substantial scholarship awards from Duquesne University, with additional financial aid provided by Tamburitzans Scholarship Endowment Funds. Headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pa.,the Tamburitzans house one of the world’s finest museum collections of international folk artifacts and library resources.
The bass Milutin Lazich is Professor Emeritus of Voice and the Director of Choirs at Clarion University of Pennsylvania. He holds a Master’s Degree in Voice, Vocal Pedagogy, and Opera and Choral Conducting

