Sentences with phrase «cultural celebration with»

This crossing culminated in a cultural celebration with about 150 Chumash families and friends encamped on the island, marking the first time for almost all of us to make this return to an important origin place of our people.
Is it an annual cultural celebration with a heavy emphasis on food and music?
This means embracing cultural celebrations with the family.

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Cultural distinctions as a means of celebration is beautiful, but it can be manipulated by those with a thirst for power to control the masses.
That universalism certainly contrasts with the celebration of difference in recent cultural politics.
Snerd the groundhog will be at White Deer Park (2400 Aversboro Rd., Garner) for Garner Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources» annual Groundhog Day celebration, with festivities kicking off at 10 a.m. Snerd will reveal his prediction to Garner Mayor Ronnie Williams at noon.
It was a wonderful way to celebrate API «s 20th Anniversary with some really special bonus events, like Friday night's showing of «The Milky Way» film with live Q&A with the lactation consultants who produced the documentary on the U.S. cultural view of breastfeeding support as well as Saturday night's anniversary celebration reception with Irish music provided by Kennedy's Kitchen.
Get cultured with a celebration at the Irish Cultural Centre of New England or catch one of the many pub crawls around town.
Celebrations, dinners, galas and voter registration drives for members of the ruling RDPC party (Rassemblement Démocratique du Peuple Camerounais) are taking place in cities across the country, most predominantly in the central regions, i.e. those with geo - political links and a common socio - cultural heritage (more generally but problematically referred to as «ethnic» ties) to the ruling party.
Local officials spoke in celebration of the long - delayed center, addressing an audience that included many Shandaken residents, along with representatives of cultural and environmental organizations.
BY PAUL SCHINDLER / PHOTOS BY DONNA ACETO On Sunday June 1, Jackson Heights played host to the 22nd annual Queens LGBT Pride celebration with a parade down 37th Avenue and an afternoon cultural festival right in the heart of the neighborhood.
It has been a pleasure to plan our own celebrations and, as a member of the committee, to work with other cultural institutions to promote the anniversary events that they're hosting as well.»
And with the service's centennial happening in 2016, NPS is working on a «plan of action» to improve the parks for the big celebration, as well as to address long - term concerns, including cultural resource management, invasive species, and climate change.
The boldest provocation of Mitchell's sweet, tender and gently funny film may be its exuberant celebration of community and togetherness at a cultural moment rife with fatalism and disconnect.
We didn't make his sophisticated, subtle Shop Girl a hit, so he dishes out what he knows, alas, today's American audiences will gobble up greedily: a painful assemblage of distasteful slapstick (not one but two elderly and infirm folks are abused — by the putative hero, no less — in the opening moments of the film alone), cultural stereotyping, and celebrations of idiocy that will try the patience of anyone with a double - digit IQ or age.
This assembly uses film clips to explore the reasons for a variety of cultural celebrations, and how young people in films deal with celebrations linked to religious and cultural rites of passage.
With the holidays approaching, it's the perfect time to celebrate multiculturalism and explore the different types of religious and cultural celebrations from around the world, using our new assembly resource.
We had a wonderful celebration with our school community at the YMI Cultural Center in downtown Asheville.
Syracuse.com and Post-Standard cultural reporter Katrina Tulloch profiled Shamrock's Celebration including an interview with Jamie Pomilio - Mulcahy.
This celebration blends old - time festival favorites together with new family - friendly cultural activities all under one roof.
Santa Fe is a paradise for history buffs and cultural explorers alike with its museums, preserved architectual traditions as well as community celebrations like Fiestas de Santa Fe on the historic plaza.
The bustling night clubs with diverse music, trendy cafes, high - end restaurants, and cultural celebrations mark the way of life for locals and vacationers alike.
Modern beats fill downtown dance clubs, but across the islands, calypso music is still king — especially during the eight - week winter celebration known as Sugar Mas, which blends the spirit of the Christmas season with elements of Carnival, and colorful displays of the island's cultural traditions and African heritage.
Every Friday night there's a special celebration — a huge dinner buffet coupled with a cultural show and dance by the beach.
Throughout the Azores, religion remains at the forefront of the cultural identity, with numerous festivals and celebrations throughout the year.
Each week combines age appropriate Spanish lessons with lunch, cultural activities, exchange with local children, adventure tours, holiday celebrations and surf lessons.
New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival — April — May The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival - one of New Orleans most celebrated events — is a musical, culinary and cultural celebration of New Orleans heritage, with great food, crafts and over 10 stages of music ranging from zydeco to rock to jazz.
Local cultural events or folk festivals such as Provinssirock in Seinäjoki (one of the oldest in Scandavia) or midsummer celebrations with their bonfires and folk dances are amongst Finland's many attractions.
Located on Florida's Atlantic coast, St Augustine is a rich cultural center, with special events, quality performances, fairs, and celebrations in and around the old city and its beaches.
Aloha Festivals is the largest Hawaiian cultural celebration in the U.S. Aloha Festivals has become a statewide celebration of Hawaiian culture with major events on the island of Oahu.
Walk around narrow, cobbled streets down to the sea, the old port having been revived with new museums, photography gallery, cinema and various cultural centres for different exhibitions, events and celebrations throughout the year.
Check out the Canary Island capitals for great restaurants, shops and a wide range of cultural events: Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Tenerife) explodes every year in the world's second - biggest carnival celebrations, while Las Palmas on Gran Canaria and Santa Cruz de la Palma on La Palma have alluring historic streets packed with great tapas bars and cafés.
In the evening, we will host farewell dinner in traditional restaurant with cultural dance performances in celebration of your amazing trip.
NUSA PENIDA FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL PRO-AM SURFING EVENT - October 5 - 8, 2017 WHAT: The Nusa Penida Festival is annual celebration of the Balinese cultural, with exhibitions and programs for locals and visitors to Indonesia too experience.
«Games are bigger than ever» - we're proud to exclaim - but this celebration of cultural dominance never comes with any mention of fresh responsibilities.
Within the scope of its 10th year anniversary celebrations, the exhibition brings together artists from neighboring geographies that have historical, political, and cultural ties with Turkey including the Balkans, the Caucasus, and the Middle East, etc..
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art is in bloom during the month of April with a new focus exhibition, The Garden, cultural celebrations, a last look at Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power, and more.
Exhibitions during the anniversary celebration include Opener 29: Arturo Herrera (through August 23, 2015), featuring new works from the Berlin - based artist's recent body of abstract paintings for which he manipulated small books found at flea markets; Machine Project — The Platinum Collection (Live by Special Request), (September 19, 2015 — January 3, 2016), which will feature a series of interventions, performances, and happenings created for the Tang by Skidmore alumnus Mark Allen in collaboration with his Los Angeles - based collective Machine Project; Affinity Atlas (September 5, 2015 — January 3, 2016), inspired by the work of pioneering cultural theorist and art historian Aby Warburg, charts an exploratory path built upon idiosyncratic treasures and contemporary art culled from the Tang's and Skidmore's collections; and Alma Thomas: A Retrospective (February 6 — June 5, 2016), which will explore the work of this influential but sometimes overlooked artist in the first museum survey of her work since 2001.
This summer, the Native Arts Artist - in - Residence program will focus on the artistry and process of creating powwow regalia, coinciding with the Why We Dance: American Indian Art in Motion exhibition and the 2016 Friendship Powwow and American Indian Cultural Celebration.
We open up our campus to our neighbors, and will launch Culture Mapping 90404, our community - sourced website of Pico neighborhood cultural treasures with an exhibition, celebration, music, food trucks, and open artist studios.
With a line - up of concerts and events spanning music, dance, theater, and literature, as well as an exhibition of past video collaborations with Glenn Ligon, Joan Jonas, Kara Walker, and Simone Leigh and Liz Magic Laser — and a new video by the cultural historian Maurice Berger — BLEED is a celebration of surprising synergy across the visual arts and muWith a line - up of concerts and events spanning music, dance, theater, and literature, as well as an exhibition of past video collaborations with Glenn Ligon, Joan Jonas, Kara Walker, and Simone Leigh and Liz Magic Laser — and a new video by the cultural historian Maurice Berger — BLEED is a celebration of surprising synergy across the visual arts and muwith Glenn Ligon, Joan Jonas, Kara Walker, and Simone Leigh and Liz Magic Laser — and a new video by the cultural historian Maurice Berger — BLEED is a celebration of surprising synergy across the visual arts and music.
This robust event — with readings and artist presentations from seven significant Chicago creators — is additionally intended as a book launch for the Cultural Reproducers zine (Temporary Services / Half Letter Press, 2014), in a cumulative celebration for the complexity and richness of artistic parenting.
But that's not all — in celebration of the Guerrilla Girls» 30th anniversary, over 30 arts and cultural organizations in Minneapolis and surrounding cities will be collaborating with the collective for the Guerrilla Girls Twin Cities Takeover, an eight - week period with more than 50 exhibitions, discussions, performances and special events.
Coinciding with New Orleans» celebration of its 300th anniversary in 2018, Sin Título's historical backdrop is the centuries - old political and cultural bond between the city and its southern neighbor.
The 12 - week, UK - wide arts celebration marks the culmination of the four - year Cultural Olympiad and will run concurrently with the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
A Blue Mountains Cultural Centre exhibition curated by Rilka Oakley in association with the Print Council of Australia's 50thAnniversary celebrations.
2:30 - 3:30 P.M. PERFORMANCE Danza Guadalupana de Maryland and Danza de los Viejitos Graham Auditorium Join us in the auditorium for dance performances that blend traditional indigenous and Spanish dance with religious and cultural celebration.
EXPO CHICAGO and the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago are excited to announce that the fair will be launched with the return of Vernissage, a exclusive opening night preview celebration that for many years was a highlight of the city's social and cultural calendar.
The Ben Maltz Gallery will be participating in Otis College's Centennial celebration by dedicating the 2018 - 2019 exhibition program to exhibitions that engage and support Otis College's 100 year history with Los Angeles and the rich cultural landscape that this College has invested in and engaged with.
A comprehensive list of resources and online information for Early Childhood Educators about supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander educators, cultural awareness, events and celebrations, relationships with families, creating culturally welcoming spaces and more.
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