Anam Cara Festival of liberal, performing and visual arts ~
15-24 June 2007
A festival of the arts curated by arts practitioners around the world: collaborating in the spirit of friendship through community-building initiatives. Visit AnamCaraFestival.org/
The festival will promote preservation of cultural heritage, beginning in 2007 with an overview of spiritual, archaeological, political history in support of the campaign to protect the Hill of Tara in Ireland. >>>more
International Anam Cara Festival networks
The Anam Cara Festival will take inspiration from universal themes in the ancient Celtic tradition to promote a world-wide consciousness raising movement: sharing, sustaining and promoting cultural heritage beyond borders.
This first initiative of the Global Arts Collective is about collaborating in the spirit of friendship to build a better world where all can thrive in love and justice. To do this, we must draw upon our strengths and talents, and the brilliance of our collective efforts as collaborators. Anam Cara Festival is an outpouring by kindred spirits around the world, drawing upon their influence and charisma to inspire and educate and to help promote awareness of important issues: through concerts, film screenings, lectures, master classes, workshops, fine art exhibitions, craft exhibitions, theatrical productions, storytelling, dance, public forum, etc.
Anam Cara for Tara
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Over the coming months, before the Anam Cara Festival launch in June, 2007, promoters and individual arts practitioners are invited to present Anam Cara for Tara events: e.g. a concert, film-screening, exhibition, etc., to inform and encourage audiences to support the Hill of Tara campaign and promote awareness in the lead-up to the launch of the Anam Cara Festival. |
Posters and Publicity Materials
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The Global Arts Collective will supply the 'official' pre-press art for customizable posters and handbills free of charge and the website - AnamCaraFestival.org/ will support all affiliates around the world. |
Contact us for festival information and guidelines.
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