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2026 ARHU Dean's Lecture Series with Angélique Kidjo

Angélique Kidjo.

2026 ARHU Dean's Lecture Series with Angélique Kidjo

ARHU2 | Arts for All | College of Arts and Humanities | The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center Monday, October 5, 2026 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm Dekelboum Concert Hall, The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center

About the Event

Five-time Grammy Award winner and humanitarian Angélique Kidjo sits down with College of Arts and Humanities Dean Stephanie Shonekan for a poignant conversation about music, cultural fluency and global advocacy. Named by Time as one of the 100 most influential people in the world and “Africa’s premier diva,” Kidjo hails from Benin and blends musical traditions from West Africa and around the globe while incorporating multiple languages, including her own personal musical language.

During this special evening, Dean Shonekan and Kidjo will explore the artist’s music and how the singer has used her fame as a platform for humanitarian work as an ambassador for both Oxfam and UNICEF and a founder of the Batonga Foundation, which is dedicated to advancing girls’ education across Africa.

This event will feature performances by UMD students.

Free tickets are required and will become available closer to the event date.

Add to Calendar 10/05/26 18:30:00 10/05/26 19:30:00 America/New_York 2026 ARHU Dean's Lecture Series with Angélique Kidjo

About the Event

Five-time Grammy Award winner and humanitarian Angélique Kidjo sits down with College of Arts and Humanities Dean Stephanie Shonekan for a poignant conversation about music, cultural fluency and global advocacy. Named by Time as one of the 100 most influential people in the world and “Africa’s premier diva,” Kidjo hails from Benin and blends musical traditions from West Africa and around the globe while incorporating multiple languages, including her own personal musical language.

During this special evening, Dean Shonekan and Kidjo will explore the artist’s music and how the singer has used her fame as a platform for humanitarian work as an ambassador for both Oxfam and UNICEF and a founder of the Batonga Foundation, which is dedicated to advancing girls’ education across Africa.

This event will feature performances by UMD students.

Free tickets are required and will become available closer to the event date.

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Free, tickets will become available closer to the event date.