Mongolia: Traditional and Contemporary Life, Art, and Culture

Schedule

Fri, 14 Feb, 2025 at 05:00 pm to Sat, 15 Feb, 2025 at 06:00 pm

Location

East-West Center Gallery | Honolulu, HI

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A two-day Hawai'i K-12 teacher workshop with guest artists and specialists.
About this Event

This unique opportunity features interactive workshops led by visiting visual and performing artists from Mongolia, including specialists in throat singing and calligraphy. Local experts will provide insights into Mongolian geography and history, and participants will receive resources from the Stanford SPICE Mongolian Empire curriculum to bring these lessons to life in the classroom.

Registration deadline: December 20

Registration fee: $15 (refundable until December 30)

Funding avaialble for neighbor isalnd teacher travel and lodging. Meals provided (Friday evening and all day Saturday).

This K-12 teacher workshop is open to all primary and secondary school teachers on all Hawaiian islands, and includes lessons in curriculum development, hands-on cultural activities, and exchange with fellow teachers and community experts.

Developed in partnership between the East-West Center Arts Program and the Pacific and Asian Affairs Council, these workshops are designed to support, inspire, and equip Hawai'i’s teachers with globally-themed curriculum ideas, classroom skills, and community resources necessary for teacher and student success.


Supported by generous donors to the East-West Center Arts Program and Pacific and Asian Affairs Council.

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Where is it happening?

East-West Center Gallery, 1601 East-West Road, Honolulu, United States

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Tickets

USD 16.74

East-West Center Arts Program

Host or Publisher East-West Center Arts Program

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