AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCulture Festival Spotlight: Malaysia’s National Art Gallery is bringing Datuk Lat’s world to life with “Lat: Dulu-Dulu,” an interactive exhibition running June 25–28 in Perak, featuring life-sized village and family scenes. Heritage Meets Innovation: In Xizang, a Tibetan dranyen (six-string lute) tradition is getting modern upgrades, with new instruments built on generations of technique. Community Art & Identity: Flatbush’s Church-Flatbush Community Alliance is unveiling a community-driven public art project—mural, illuminated windows, and sugarcanes—turning everyday neighborhood stories into light. World Cup as Cultural Exchange: Scotland’s “Tartan Army” traffic-cone stunt lands in Miami with a rude awakening from police, while London’s Night Tube campaign pushes for longer late-night service during England and Scotland matches. Arts & Media: HIDIVE premieres a historical anime, “The World Is Dancing,” on June 29, tracing Noh roots through Zeami’s early life. Sports Heritage Tech: A fragile historic Scottish football is being scanned in 3D for a safer, immersive way to study its details. Local History & Memory: Erie’s Maennerchor building and two other sites win historic status, adding new protection for community landmarks. Indigenous Aging Care: Kikinow Elders Lodge opens in Alberta to keep Indigenous elders living close to culture and community.
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