Past Events and Programs

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)