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..
The practice, which involves walking barefoot across burning coals, is specific to the Strandja Mountain region in southeast Bulgaria, an area that shares both borders and
cultural ties with Greece.
If history is a guide for what is to come, Serbia will likely continue trying to balance its political, economic and
cultural ties with both the East and West.
B.C. Premier John Horgan departed for Guangzhou, China, on Saturday as part of a 10 - day mission to China, South Korea, and Japan to strengthen economic and
cultural ties with three of B.C.'s largest trading partners, expand markets, and create jobs in B.C..
Our economic and
cultural ties with Japan date back a century.
92 % report keeping strong
cultural ties with their homeland.
Not exact matches
The Tal Afar offensive will target an area which is close to Turkey and home to a sizeable population of ethnic Turkmen,
with historic
cultural ties to Turkey.
The weighted hour of death,
with all its
cultural and religious ritual, has been
tied to the acquisition of transplantable organs.
Though Edessa was politically Roman, its
cultural and religious
ties were
with the Syriac speaking peoples of Persian Mesopotamia and not
with the Greek speaking centres in the Roman empire.
to not understand the
cultural context of the text as you so well display along
with trying to
tie the statement of truth to the holocaust and blame the author (God ultimately) and not the person responsible for twisting scripture is absurd.
One who is not a Christian (especially the modern nondualist Hindu and perhaps a Mahayana Buddhist) might ultimately agree to go along
with the idea, from the Christian point of view, of an invisible» church of a Christ not
tied to any one religious or
cultural tradition.
I saw a
cultural Christianity cut off from the deep theology of the Bible and enamored
with books and audio and sermon series
tying current events to Bible prophecy — supermarket scanners as the mark of the Beast, Gog and Magog as the Soviet Union or, later, Saddam Hussein or al - Qaeda or the Islamic State as direct fulfillments of Bible prophecy.
According to Downing Street, Florence was selected for the speech because of the city's
cultural and economic
ties with the UK, and its «historical trading power.
Australia also enjoys proximity to Asia in other forms,
with strong
cultural and economic
ties through the transfer of people and established trade routes.
Under this arrangement, both parents remain involved in the decision making responsibilities regarding the children,
with each parent having «
tie breaking» authority regarding certain issues, such as education, health and dental care, religion, civic and
cultural activities, and athletic involvement.
It would involve turning their backs not only on three hundred years of shared history, replete
with triumphs and disasters, but on the close
cultural ties that exist today across the Anglo - Scottish border.
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.
Aside from economic and
cultural ties, part of the Serbian rationale for a close relationship
with Russia and fraught one
with the EU is the contested status of Kosovo.
The
tie emotional of the Aranes
with their language and, at the same time, the tenacity to use it, they have allowed, generation after generation, transmission to the present, and have made it one of the most precious and valuable elements Exceptional of the
cultural heritage of Aran, which the people and institutions of Catalonia also recognize and they value as their own.
For example, historical, economic, language and
cultural ties all play a part — population movements
with former colonies had particular influence; such as Nigeria, Ghana and Kenya
with the UK, and Mali, Niger and Chad
with France.
Zara is battling yet another issue of
cultural appropriation, as the affordable fashion brand has been accused of stealing the traditional baati style from Somali, calling it a
Tie - Dye Maxi Dress,
with no mention of
cultural inspiration.
Vietnam dating sites have pierced
cultural and geographical barriers making it a cozy job to find a woman to
tie the knot
with or simply have a best of a time One of the most inviolable ideas on your site date
with a Vietnamese female is respect and adherence to.
It would be a
cultural study, see, this way to
tie the death of the Sixties
with a director who for me definitively speaks to the rises and valleys of that decade, and who paved the way for the despairing paranoia flicks of the 1970s.
AVC: Well, and whether it's on purpose or a happy accident based on when you wrote the show, Vice Principals exploring that idea kind of
ties in
with our current
cultural and political moment.
65 minutes rich
with poetry, outstanding visuals, spoken word, and of course songs, reflecting on history and not only feminism and «is he or isn't he being unfaithful», but
cultural identity, skeletons in the closet, race, sex and self doubt, family
ties and so much more.
The program still had to
tie in
with Florida standards, and students increased their
cultural awareness, enhanced their technology skills, and participated in the scientific process by monitoring the compost pile.
The following resources can help schools and teachers plan for Hispanic Heritage Month
with lesson plans and
cultural activities, some of which are
tied to Common Core standards:
In the report, Al - Torafi is quoted, saying, «Choosing the Kingdom of Malaysia as the guest of honor comes
with the distinctive
ties between the two countries in various political, economic,
cultural and tourism fields.»
While contemplating her fourth book Patrice realizes she can
tie it in
with an upcoming
cultural event.
Marco stands out from other dogs
with his unique
cultural ties to Italy, Po said.
During the session, Dr. Alexis Tam, Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture of the Macao SAR Government elaborated the city's historic and
cultural roots, which can make a strong
tie that connects Macao
with peoples of different regions around the world,
with more friendly visits, exchanges and cooperation based on Macao's diverse
cultural gems, such as
cultural heritage, religion, Macanese community, returned overseas Chinese and immigrants as well as historic connections
with Portugal.
BERLIN — 5 March, 2015 Three individuals
with close
cultural ties to both Thailand and Germany were conferred «Thainess Awards» by Her Royal Highness...
Galleries of blue - chip caliber often have decades under their belt, and in that time, they have built up a stellar reputation, close
ties with their client base, and connections surrounding
cultural infrastructure.
Known for his haunting and poignant family portraits, Zhang's paintings highlight the emotional conflicts of his generation under the
Cultural Revolution, where individual expression and traditional family
ties were at explicit odds
with the pressure to fit into the collectivist ideal.
From his earliest works, Mellors has explored themes
tied to contemporary society, from mediation and
cultural systems, to technology, art and civilization through the use of video, installations, puppets and animatronics equipped
with an irreverent and cutting irony.
Ms. Block, who has traveled to Cuba for many years and long made the case that the island nation and the Bronx share important
cultural and economic affinities, encountered resistance from some of the museum's leadership in her push to make the show happen and to deepen
ties with Cuba.
However, his closest
ties were
with the rustic Strapaese movement, which advocated a return to local
cultural traditions.
The 20 featured works of art are coming on loan from the Fundação Luso - Americana (Luso - American Development Foundation), a private foundation created in 1986
with the mission of strengthening
cultural and economic
ties between Portugal and the United States.
The exhibition creates
ties with the people who inhabit the local area while speaking of political, social and
cultural issues of our time.
Featuring works by 134 artists from 31 different countries, along
with a diverse collection of
cultural artifacts that range from traditional Korean funerary dolls to an archive of 3,000 photographs of people
with teddy bears, the exhibition is a sprawling, multifaceted investigation of the
ties that bind people to images and images to people.
Part 1, assembles a diverse intergenerational mix of artists and
cultural producers
with ties to the Bay Area, including authors Dodie Bellamy and Kevin Killian, and artists Ala Ebtekar, Rigo 23, and Allison Smith.
At different moments, diverse aesthetic interests have flourished so that Britain, despite having fewer
cultural, economic and political
ties with the region than
with other parts of the globe, throughout the past century has nevertheless been engaged
with and touched by key aspects of Latin American art.
This kind of
cultural tourism often gets criticised because of the close
ties it can have
with city marketing.
Flack was a regular at the 8th Street Club and at the legendary Cedar Tavern, where she was immersed in the
cultural and social atmosphere of the period and developed
ties with such art world luminaries as Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, and Franz Kline.
Thanks to the Department of
Cultural Affairs for welcoming Betty Seid, a Chicago - based independent curator (
with past
ties to the Museum of Contemporary Art and... read more... «New Narratives: Contemporary Art From India»
The decision follows a long court battle for the river's personhood initiated by the Whanganui River iwi, an indigenous community
with strong
cultural ties to the waterway.
There does seem to be data, however, that show that the causality is
tied in
with cultural cognition.
Tribes in Suriname, Brazil, and Colombia are combining their traditional knowledge of the rainforest
with Western technology to conserve forests and maintain
ties to their history and
cultural traditions, which include profound knowledge of the forest ecosystem and medicinal plants.
Recognizing that the identity of northern Dutchess County is deeply
tied to its agricultural and forested landscapes dotted
with compact villages, the Winnakee Land Trust has been protecting the natural, scenic, recreational, historic and
cultural resources of this region since 1989.
The scales we use to measure
cultural worldviews likely overlap
with a large range of more particular, local
ties that systematically connect individuals to others
with whom they are most comfortable and most adept at exercising their «who knows what they are talking about» capacities.