A selection of Past Events and Programs sponsored and/or produced by the Foundation are:
• COOK! sponsor for a summer culinary day camp for teens and pre-teens who were taught foundation culinary skills of international cuisine as well as healthy eating.
• Highland City Club Cultural Events 2007-2009, produced/sponsored a series of international music and dance events. Boulder, Colorado
• Tharchin, The Liberated, Sponsored the Bhutanese filmmaker of Tharchin to the US and arranged for film showings throughout the USA. (2008)
• Liberation: The Tibetan Book of the Dead, produced and designed a workshop multimedia performance held at the Asia Society, NYC 2007.
• The Art of Peter Max, produced, a video of a Peter Max retrospective museum show, Fine Arts Center - Colorado Springs. (2006)
• Backyard Arts 2005, producer, produced/sponsored, a summer performance series of over 40 music/theater shows in Boulder. Colorado (2005)
• Dust to Gold, produced/sponsored an evening of performances with Bhagavan Das and friends. Boulder, Colorado. (2005)
• Dorje Lopen Ngawang Tenzing, sponsored visa and hosted visiting Bhutanese dignitary and entourage who demonstrated traditional Bhutanese Sand Painting, music and dance (2004)
• Sacred Dances of Bhutan, produced/sponsored an evening of the tantric dances and music of Bhutan. Asia Society, NYC, Chicago, Boulder (2004)
• A Night on the Silk Road with Kitaro, Nawang Khechog and friends, produced/designed, a musical journey evoking the nomadic tent cities of the Central Asian desert, where travelers from many lands met to exchange music, song, dance, and stories. Boulder, CO (2003)
• I Ching Calligraphy exhibit by Harrison X. Tu, produced and curated,Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art (2003)
• PlantAsia, produced and designed, a festival of performances including dance, music and ceremonies from Central Asia on the occasion of the opening of the high altitude Asian gardens. Denver Botanic Gardens (2003)
• Silk Road Soiree, produced and sponsored, a celebration of the cultures of the Silk Road with music, fashion, dance, and food. Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, (2003)
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