29 Results Are Tagged With "Arts and Culture"
Composing Global Harmony a Note at a Time
American Music Abroad and Arts Envoy ExchangeAlumni Aaron Sperber creates The Harmundi International Music Summit, which brought 60 students together to learn from professional musicians from across the globe.
MentorTalks: Making A Career Fit for You
“There is a journey in front of you. Whatever this journey is, don’t underestimate the value of this process,” says Kafayat “Kaffy” Oluwatoyin Shafau on the most recent episode of MentorTalks.
Congratulations to the Fall 2019 Alumni Impact Award Winners!
Award Winners from Malaysia, Myanmar, and Tunisia will be recognized at this year’s Professional Fellows Congress!
Celebrate Exchange Day – August 5, 2019!
Do you believe in the power of international exchange programs?
America’s Songbird Lifts Voices and Diverse Communities in Africa, Europe, and the U.S.
Arts Envoy Myrna Clayton is sharing American culture through music, and engaging new and diverse audiences along the way.
And the Pulitzer Goes to…
Two Fulbright alumni and an alumna of the International Writers Programs are winners of the 2019 Pulitzer Prizes.
Exchange Alumni Promote Cultural Heritage
Shared knowledge of Moldova’s rich cultural history is essential for the preservation of its national identity and this is precisely what Fulbright grant recipient, researcher, and historian Rachel Retaliatta seeks to promote.
Armenian Alumni Support Youth with Disabilities through Dance and Film
A team of Armenian alumni organized a flash mob in order to show support for youth with disabilities by showcasing their participation with professional dancers in a public performance. To the tune of “Waltz of the Flowers” by Peter Tchaikovsky, 80 dancers of all abilities waltzed on the steps of Cafesjian Center for the Arts in Yerevan on October 15, 2016.
Armenian Alumni Support Youth with Disabilities through Dance and Film
A team of Armenian alumni organized a flash mob in order to show support for youth with disabilities by showcasing their participation with professional dancers in a public performance. To the tune of “Waltz of the Flowers” by Peter Tchaikovsky, 80 dancers of all abilities waltzed on the steps of Cafesjian Center for the Arts in Yerevan on October 15, 2016.
UGRAD Alumna Initiates Family Festival at Azerbaijan Carpet Museum
Global UGRAD alumna Asli Samadova curated the the Azerbaijan Carpet Museum's first two-day family festival that hosted over one thousand people who participated in activities ranging from Children’s Museum features to presentations of recent textile and art projects.
