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Khusugtun: Mongolian Folk Music performance at the Rubin Museum, NYC

The Khusugtun Ethnic Band - Хөсөгтөн хамтлаг is an internationally recognized band that performs traditional music from Mongolia. They will be performing two shows at the Rubin museum in NYC on March 10th, 2017, at 6:30 and 9:00pm. They are especially renowned for their a capella arrangements using “khöömei” or “throat-singing,” which is an UNESCO […]

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Humanities Reading and Discussion Group, March 9th 2017

This group will meet every other Monday evening at 6 pm to discuss (in English) an article that was assigned and distributed the week before.  “Humanities” describes a range of subjects that study human culture including archaeology, anthropology, history, literature, linguistics, religious studies, and others. Articles will be selected by the ACMS Cultural Heritage Program […]

Humanities Reading and Discussion Group

This group will meet every other Monday evening at 6 pm to discuss (in English) an article that was assigned and distributed the week before.  “Humanities” describes a range of subjects that study human culture including archaeology, anthropology, history, literature, linguistics, religious studies, and others. Articles will be selected by the ACMS Cultural Heritage Program […]

Speaker Series – Enkhtungalag Chuluunbaatar

Better decision-making through community mapping in Mongolia Ulaanbaatar, capital city of Mongolia is home to almost half of the country's population, in which more than 60% live in the ger area. Centralized administrative power, rapid urbanization, economic and political instability calls for a stronger civil society with a vision for long-term, sustainable, and inclusive development. Ger […]

Humanities Reading and Discussion Group

This group will meet every other Monday evening at 6 pm to discuss (in English) an article that was assigned and distributed the week before.  “Humanities” describes a range of subjects that study human culture including archaeology, anthropology, history, literature, linguistics, religious studies, and others. Articles will be selected by the ACMS Cultural Heritage Program […]

Kalmyk Diaspora Archives Project

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A new cultural program has been inaugurated to assist the Kalmyk diaspora community to preserve its heritage. Responding to a request from a Kalmyk scholar in Elista, the New Jersey Folk Festival and its founder Angus K. Gillespie, have gathered a team of scholars and activists to help develop a Kalmyk Diaspora Archiving Project (KDAP). […]

Humanities Reading and Discussion Group Dec 12th, 2016

This group will meet every other Monday evening at 6 pm to discuss (in English) an article that was assigned and distributed the week before.  “Humanities” describes a range of subjects that study human culture including archaeology, anthropology, history, literature, linguistics, religious studies, and others. Articles will be selected by the ACMS Cultural Heritage Program […]

Speaker Series – William Taylor

The Origins of Horse Herding and Transport in the Eastern Steppe In the dry steppes of eastern Eurasia, domestic horses     (E. caballus) provide the economic and cultural foundations of nomadic life. With no written records and sparse archaeological data, the ecological context of the first horse herding and transport – and its role in the […]

Philadelphia Speaker Series: Ts. Oyungerel and Jeffrey L. Falt “The Green Eyed Lama”

“The year is 1938. The newly-installed Communist Government of Mongolia, under orders from Moscow, launches a nation-wide purge. Before it’s over, nearly tenth of the country’s population is murdered. Sendmaa, a young herdswoman, falls in love with Baasan, a talented and handsome lama. Baasan  resolves to leave the priesthood and marry Sendmaa, but her scheming neighbor, […]

Hans Hofmann’s Last Lesson: A Study of the Artist’s Materials During the Last Decade of His Career

Dawn V. Rogala, Ph.D. Paintings Conservator, Smithsonian’s Museum Conservation Institute Hans Hofmann (1880-1966) was intellectually and physically situated at the nexus of Abstract Expressionist experimentation. Many of the condition problems conservators face in the treatment of modern paintings first appear in Abstract Expressionist work, and Hofmann is an excellent mirror of this unique historical moment. […]

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