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The Art For Humanity Exhibit by Master
Artist, Dr. T.F. Chen(A rare exhibit of 20-30 paintings
reflecting the achievements of our humanityand inspiring
worldwide cultural harmony and progress).
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Music Concerts in different genres, by renowned performers.
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“Art for Kids Day” for local school groups
to come in and enjoy guided tours andart workshops,
aimed at encouraging children to produce their own vision
of global harmony.
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“Music for Kids Day” for local school
groups to come in and enjoy music lessons,aimed at demonstrating
music as a key to building harmony. |
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Free interactive tours of the Exhibit open to the
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The launching of further projects and programs that
will contribute to the vision of“Arts For Humanity
– Expanding Cultural Harmony”
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At each site, we intend to involve the local Arts and Cultural
communities. We are inviting key Government Officials and
the Culture Ministers of each participating country to become
Board Members and to have them suggest their own region’s
renowned Artists and Musicians to exhibit and perform at the
festival as well. An integral part of the Festival Programs
is an inspired exchange among all of the Artists and Musicians
together (of both our Tour and the local communities that
we visit). In addition, we are creating a film documentary
and publishing a book regarding the World Tour.
Countries
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Cities |
USA |
| East Coast Leg: |
New York City, Boston, Washington
D.C., Atlanta, Chicago, Miami |
| West Coast Leg: |
Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Francisco, San
Diego |
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Canada |
Vancouver, Toronto |
Japan |
Tokyo, Hiroshima |
China |
Beijing , Shanghai, Hong-Kong, and other 14 major cities |
Taiwan |
Taipei, Taichung, Tainan, Kaohsiung |
Korea |
Seoul |
England |
London |
France |
Paris, Cannes |
Switzerland |
Zurich, Basel |
Italy |
Florence, Rome, Milan |
Spain |
Barcelona, Madrid |
Germany |
Frankfurt, Berlin |
Holland |
Amsterdam |
Russia |
Moscow |
| S. Africa |
Johannesburg |
| Australia |
Sydney |
| Brazil |
Sao Paolo |