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Performers at Huntsville Center’s Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month program share Korean Nanta drumming known for its rhythmic upbeat style of percussion May 9. Traditional Korean fan dancing, Asian cuisine and a talk by Mr. Stacey K. Hirita, chief, Installation Support Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers also highlighted the celebration.
090517-A-AZ759-001.JPG Photo By: Mark Thompson

May 12, 2017
HUNTSVILLE - Performers at Huntsville Center’s Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month program share Korean Nanta drumming known for its rhythmic upbeat style of percussion May 9. Traditional Korean fan dancing, Asian cuisine and a talk by Mr. Stacey K. Hirita, chief, Installation Support Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers also highlighted the celebration.


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