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Min-On

  



The Treasure of Traditional Indian Arts

 

The Uma Dogra Kathak Dance Ensemble and the percussion ensemble Dhwani toured 10 cities in Japan in January and February 2008 under the auspices of the Min-On Concert Association. Kathak, the major classical dance form of northern India, has a history of some 2,500 years and originated as a form of religious storytelling. The Min-On Concert Association, founded by SGI President Daisaku Ikeda in 1963, aims to build intercultural understanding and peace through the promotion of music and the performing arts.

 

[Photos by Min-On]

 
 

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April, 2008


Index
Imperatives for Cooperation 
The Cooperation Revolution
Between Denial and Despair: Communities Cooperating to Solve Climate Change
The Imam and the Pastor: Cooperating for Peace
Creating Change in the System
It Doesn’t Have to Be That Way
Small Victories
Juggling and the Kashmir-Jammu Conflict
The EU, a Model of Cooperation
Believing in Change
When Discord Becomes Solidarity
Preparing for the Worst
Mottainai--the Spirit of Reverence for Life
Humanizing Religion, Creating Peace
Cultural Exchange Efforts Recognized
Reaching Out in Singapore
Flood Relief in Mexico and Bolivia
Remembering Rumi in Malaysia
Youth Nonviolence Conference
Artists for Peace Concert
Daisaku Ikeda Website Launched
Taking Care of the Future
A Teaching Open to All People
The Treasure of Indian Traditional Arts


 

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