Local artists will be engaged in calligraphy history and art exhibitions along with their musical performances. They come together for sustainability through the fundamentals of the unison language of art and music as small businesses
Get ready to be dazzled through the rhythm of classically trained Western musicians to the mystical Eastern musical adventures.
Together, they transfer you to a new dimension of sustainability!
What event can include all humanitarian purposes packaged in one better than this ?
workshops
2020
“Breath of Earth” Play
To contribute in real terms to this transformation and in order to create a new and sustainable world, UNESCO BMW proposes Shakespearean Play by T.E.V. (Theatre of Eternal Values). It is a unique experience enabling all participants to rediscover the inexhaustible breath of the earth in each and every one of us.
All Shakespeare’s plays have transformation at their heart and we see that in his texts in several ways. The most visible manifestation of transformation in the plays stems from Shakespeare’s pre-eminence in creating inner lives for his characters that are complex and evolving as they react to events
2019
Open Mic
In 2019 we had an open mic session every second Thursday of the month between April and December 8pm – 10pm
Our UNESCO BMW met with different people regularly. The idea of the Open Mic came from our artist circle. They created a room for themselves to express and perform their talents. And that was!
We had a CHi room for performances, a social room for our snacks and mingling with each other and so much attention also on respect towards mother nature in using the real fun mugs instead of paper or plastic ones for our teas and organic genuine snacks instead of junk food.
Human rights concert + meditation
In 1950, this date was chosen by UN to honor the first global enunciation of Human Rights. A day marked both by high level political meetings and cultural events and exhibition dealing with human rights issues.
UNESCO Clubs Center with its partners, as part of UN Civil Society, invited the citizens of Frederick to attend a special kickoff for the 2019 annual Season for UN Human Rights.
To celebrate the event, a classically trained violinist, Zhenya Zianouka with her students made a fantastic and memorable performance.
Art and Melody
International artists were engaged in calligraphy history and art exhibition along with Persian Classical Music Performance and “Cindy Wong Lema” Dance. They came together for sustainability through the fundamentals of the unison language of art and music. We were dazzled through the rhythm of classically trained Western musicians to the mystical Eastern musical adventures.
Together, they transferred us to a new dimension of sustainability!