They are rethinking the global collection through the lens of blue, in order to illuminate
shared cultural themes through the ages, such as trade, spirituality, symbolism, and material innovation.
Not exact matches
The main
theme running through «Jimmy's Hall» is established in the credits, which feature Depression - era archival footage of New York City set to classic jazz; it's here that Gralton spent a decade enjoying the
cultural scene before returning to his home town to
share it with curious locals.
The work features young people from across Kentucky
sharing their perspectives on continuing their education after high school and touches on a range of
themes including: the ACT, rural and urban
cultural pulls, parent and teacher support, counseling, and college affordability.
Examples of project
themes range from a comparison of French and American schools to a discussion of an environmental issue facing your region or the state; from
sharing cultural information (e.g. tourism, history, visual and performing arts) to comparing geography and related industries in Maine and the Pays de la Loire; from
sharing information about students» families and / or friends to creating stories or plays together in French and English.
Participants will understand the value of using art and objects for increasing
cultural competencies and critical thinking; experience pre - and post-museum trip activities that can be used to develop observation, deduction, and language skills, explore
themes, and reinforce program learning objectives; and
share their own ideas / resources for effective museum - based learning.
Rigidly comparing and contrasting works drawn from the broad period of the 1950s through to the 1990s, the show explores such
shared themes as social and political power; the acceptance of
cultural differences; mortality; and the tumultuous realities of celebrity.
The common
themes include: a
shared negative experience of colonisation and
cultural disruption, including in many cases catastrophic declines in physical, spiritual and
cultural health and wellness over multiple generations; the consequent desire among First Nations to regain Indigenous self - determination and self - governance in order to nurture healthy and happy future generations; the need to understand
cultural differences in how the meanings of health and wellness are understood and applied at the community, family and individual levels, and to therefore identify culturally appropriate responses, including traditional modalities and safe systems of care; the significance of
cultural diversity between different Indigenous groups or communities within both countries; the differing needs and circumstances for Indigenous health and wellness in urban, regional and remote settings; and the challenges of delivering health services to remote communities in often harsh environments.