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City plans second International Festival of Holland


City plans second International Festival of Holland
HOLLAND After COVID-19 forced the cancellation of the 2020 International Festival of Holland the city s International Relations Commission, which plans the event, is readying the second iteration of the event. 
This year s International Festival, scheduled for 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 21, will bring together global music, dance, activities and cuisine for one day at the Holland Civic Center Place. 
On the main stage inside the Civic Center, performers of music and dance styles from all over the world are on the lineup.
Performers include the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi, Holland Public Schools dance troupe Ballet Folklorico Sol Azteca, Flamenco dancers Compañeros de Flamenco, guitarist Neil Jacobs’ World 12 String Guitar, Japanese drumming ensemble Raion Taiko, African music, storytelling and spoken word performers Motherland House Concert, Sangeeta’s Music and Dance of India, Gratitude ....

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DIA celebrates Asian Pacific American Heritage Month with virtual events


DIA celebrates Asian Pacific American Heritage Month with virtual events
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Music, films, dancing and demonstrations from more than 10 different Asian countries will create a cultural experience during the Detroit Institute of Arts celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (APAHM) that begins Saturday. 
The DIA is celebrating APAHM with a series of mostly free online events and activities. In partnership with the DIA’s auxiliary group, Friends of Asian Arts and Cultures (FAAC), the program includes more than 20 events, including films, music and dance performances, puppet shows, demonstrations, panel discussions and more. It features traditions from more than 10 different Asian cultures, including Chinese, Indian, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Filipino, Mongolian, Taiwanese, Thai and Vietnamese. ....

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