Sentences with phrase «cultural roots»

Her abstract paintings reflect the rich cultural roots of the region with its vast open spaces.
BIENNIAL Dak» Art: Biennale of Contemporary African Art, Dakar, Senegal (May 6 - June 9, 2016): Established in 1992, Dak» Art is «a platform for contemporary art with cultural roots in Africa.»
Most cultural stereotypes have deep cultural roots with significant history, often founded in myth and conflict, and are enormously difficult to erode.
A bracing and powerful drama about cultural roots and the nature of identity from director Pawel Pawlikowski.
Not only was this xenophobic statement untrue, it also served to erase Asian - American Abstract Expressionist artists who were drawing from their own cultural roots while relegating them to be perpetual foreigners in the United States.
In 1966, he created Kwanzaa to connect African Americans with their African cultural roots and to enshrine life affirming values into black consciousness: values such as faith, purpose, self - determination, and cooperative economics, to name a few.
The process of the unification of Europe after 1945 has been helped by the common cultural roots of several European nations, in the background of the bitter experiences of two world wars and the economic challenge from the rest of the world.
New research on island fishermens» relationship to the sea suggests cultural roots to the «Sound Of Barra» dispute, in t...»
Zambian & Indian cultural roots contribute to the beauty and soul of Milo + Nicki's banana fibre sustainable fashion designs, and every aspect of the product, from design to dress, is intentional and is founded in environmental and social responsibility.
The topics of repentance and the remission of sins are huge issues within Christian theology, but just as with baptism, these topics are severely misunderstood by Christians when we divorce them from their historical and cultural roots within Judaism.
Positively speaking, in the Theology of Liberation becomes manifest «the very tense transition from a culturally more or less homogeneous, and in this sense monocentric, church of the West, towards a world church which has many cultural roots and is, thus, polycentric», as formulated by Johann Baptist Metz.11 It is fairly plain that Boff has become, internationally, the most published and read theologian from Latin America.
This will also help to give modernisation indigenous cultural roots, without which it often brings demoralisation.
During the walk, participants will learn about Celtic and Druidic cultural roots in modern Halloween traditions.
Omaha is a prosperous city with rich cultural roots, but busy professionals sometimes struggle to find one another as they go through their daily lives.
Even though many parts of China are now very modern, even the most modern people are still affected by the deep cultural roots which ingrain themselves in every aspect of life, especially Chinese dating customs.
Richard III's period cultural roots are rather cleverly laid out throughout the film, with Lady Anne's (Kristen Scott Thomas) first appearance on the screen evocative of the grand dames of the silver screen, like an Ingrid Bergman or Marlene Dietrich: a dark coat and a fur draped around her, a hat partially obscuring her face, and the morgue she walks through smoky and opaque.
We humans are hungry, each with different longings we assuage according to our varied cultural roots.
Laos is often forgotten amongst the other incredible destinations in South East Asia, but its lush landscapes and distinct cultural roots visible in the art and architecture deem it worthy of similar status.
Being ultra famous and super fresh, these exceptional visual artists create top - notch artworks that deal with the constantly shifting Chinese society, its politics and economy, while successfully maintaining a connection to the deep, thousands of years long cultural roots and artistic traditions.
My work challenges the aesthetic restraint of my traditional cultural roots through active experimentatio -LSB-...]
A visual artist, film maker and writer, currently producing work around perceptions of identity: a series of oil, organic and mixed media paintings critically questioning notions of the self and a short film about her Bangladeshi - Japanese - British cultural roots.
A sophisticated and sympathetic grasp of their European cultural roots and a greater emphasis on basics — composition, drawing, color, surface quality and structure — distinguish their approach.»
For a visual representation of the story of Fogo de Chão, watch «The Gaucho Way,» a documentary - style video shot through the eyes of real Fogo de Chão Brazilian gauchos and explores the restaurant's deep cultural roots in Southern Brazil.
In the process of the encroachment of Western powers and their culture into Asia, the people are being denied their own cultural roots; their cultural self - determination and identity are eroded to the extent that their community is devoid of cultural life.
For Strauss, Guttmann's attempt to assimilate Jewish thought to culture showed him to have bought in to questionable liberal presuppositions about the common cultural roots of philosophy and revelation, which, even at this early stage of his career, Strauss insisted on keeping sharply distinct from one another.
New research on island fishermens» relationship to the sea suggests cultural roots to the «Sound Of Barra» dispute, in the recently published book Belonging to the Sea, developed from our Sea Change programme...
Check out «The Gaucho Way,» a documentary - style video shot through the eyes of real Fogo de Chão Brazilian gauchos and explores the restaurant's deep cultural roots in Southern Brazil.
To see the industry downturn tears at the cultural roots of how people perceive themselves and where they live, because it pulls the rug out from underneath you.»
Despite their geographic home, the overwhelming majority of U.S. - born Hispanics have cultural roots in the Caribbean and Central and South America.
Perhaps we shall find that just as the continued vitality and fruitfulness of the tree depends on the nourishment it receives from its roots, so the new world depends more than is realized on the nourishment it receives from its cultural roots.
It is a just acknowledgement for a man who has been able to relate his deep Christian convictions with a liberating commitment in the context of his cultural roots.
It depends more on the nourishment from its cultural roots than it realizes.
The Heritage Foundation: «The Cultural Roots of American Power» March 15 A Russell Kirk lecture hosted by David Azerrad, director of the Kenneth Simon Center for Principles and Politics.
7 Hoover also found that viewers felt that through watching the 700 Club they were recovering «the authentic religious faith of their individual and cultural roots,» because for them the program expressed conservative or fundamentalist Christianity.
It took self - analysis and great intentionality for him to relearn his native tongue and to rediscover his cultural roots and embrace his cultural heritage.
He wants to travel to Italy and Japan to explore his cultural roots and learn more about how food is prepared.
The historical, political and cultural roots of the international trade relationships of Kerala's certified organic farmers are explained in great detail in Chapters 2 and 3.
Check out «The Gaucho Way», a documentary - style video that is shot through the eyes of real Fogo de Chão Brazilian gauchos and explores the restaurant's deep cultural roots in Southern Brazil.
Those foundations have socio - cultural roots, but at their most elemental, they all revolve around one desire: for money, or more pertinently the security that it provides, however nebulous it may be.
Originating from the cultural roots of Old Germania, German baby names tend to have strong consonants such as Kurt, Gretel and Otto.

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