Community Voices: Cultural Diplomacy and Engagement in Difficult Places - Sudan, Iraq, Pakistan...:

Date: April 24, 2014
Time: 7:00 - 8:00 PM
Venue: Lyric Theatre
Description: Community Voices presents "American Voices: Cultural Diplomacy and Engagement in Difficult Places - Sudan, Iraq, Pakistan and Beyond" presented by Executive Director of American Voices John Ferguson on Thursday, April 24th at The Lyric Theatre.

John Ferguson will present the work of the 20-year old not-for-profit organization, American Voices, whose ground breaking cultural diplomacy and engagement work in nations emerging from conflict or isolation has won several national and international awards. Discussion will center around the need for 'engagement' (repeated, long-term projects) as well as 'diplomacy' (one-off concerts and high profile events).

Admission is free and open to the public.

Ferguson will present and discuss models of best practices in cultural engagement as well as video from recent American Voices hip hop, Broadway, jazz, Rap, break dance, youth orchestra and children's theater programs in Sudan, Pakistan and Iraq. If you are curious about Hip Hop in Iraq and Sudan or Broadway in Pakistan and have never seen aspiring Pakistani Broadway triple threats dance 'Footloose', this is your chance. An excerpt of the documentary, 'Camp Unity' about the 2008 YES Academy in Iraq will be shown.

John Ferguson currently resides in Bangkok, Thailand where he carries out his dual roles as pianist and Executive Director of American Voices. His performing activities include over one hundred concerts, broadcasts and master classes per year throughout Europe, North and South America, Asia, Africa and the Middle East.

In October 2011, American Voices was the chosen by the U.S. Department of State to administer the American Music Abroad program. The American Music Abroad program has evolved out of an illustrious line of cultural diplomacy programming conducted by the U.S. government, including the renowned Jazz Ambassadors and The Rhythm Road programs.

Community Voices speakers are engaged in fostering work that strengthens community. Their leadership includes the capacity to speak cogently and concisely about their experiences, to tell stories, sometimes using multi- media tools to perform in ways that are revealing of their work; and, to present ideas for change, ideas that matter.

Community Voices speakers are engaged in fostering work that strengthens community. Their leadership includes the capacity to speak cogently and concisely about their experiences, to tell stories, sometimes using multi- media tools to perform in ways that are revealing of their work; and, to present ideas for change, ideas that matter. The Healthy NRV Ambassadors will share some of their digital stories with the audience.

For more information, visit: http://communityvoices.info/ or https://www.facebook.com/communityvoicesglobal