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Soul nomad and the world eaters kanan
Soul nomad and the world eaters kanan










soul nomad and the world eaters kanan

Music and Musicians along the Silk Roadīy Azim Nanji and Sarfaroz Niyozov by Theodore LevinĤ0 Martial Arts along the Silk Road - 75 Nomad Performance Competitionįrom Bodhidharma to Bruce Lee by Doug Kim in Central Asia by Jean DuringĤ9 Visual Arts of the Historical Silk Road 89 General Festival Information Artists along the Silk Roadīy Richard Kurin by Henry Glassie and Pravina Shuklaīy James Deutsch and Stephen Kidd 67 Silk Road Cooking: A Culinary JourneyĬrossroads and Encounters of Faith 73. The Silk Road: Connecting Peoples and Cultures 57. The 2002 Festival has been made possible through the following generous sponsors and donors to the Silk Road Project, Inc.Ģ3. _KEY CREATIVE PARTNER GLOBAL CORPORATE PARTNERS _ _ FOUNDING SUPPORTERĪnd by the following supporters of the Smithsonian Institution: The Festival is supported by federally appropriated funds, Smithsonian trust funds, contributions from governments,īusinesses, foundations, and individuals, in-kind assistance, volunteers, food and craft sales, and Friends of the Festival. Se Smithsonian Folklife Festival = S II LK R#AD The Festival is co-sponsored by the National Park Service. The Festival site is designed by Rajeev Sethi ScenographersĪnd produced in cooperation with the Asian Heritage Foundation. The Silk Road: Connecting Cultures, Creating Trust at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival is a partnership of the Smithsonian InstitutionĬenter for Folklife and Cultural Heritage and the Silk Road Project, Inc. The 36th annual Smithsonian Folklife FestivalĬenter for Folklife and Cultural Heritage

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Soul nomad and the world eaters kanan