新西兰World Habitat Day 2010 --A Home for All Cultures
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Great outcome!!!
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完成作品, 非常漂亮.
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加上些文字介绍吧~大家都想知道发生了什么
到时候给你一个2级精华以示鼓励~
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呵呵, 活动之前我介绍过, http://China2au/viewthread.php?tid=1495848
这是world habitat day 的一个活动, 还有一系列的活动正在举办中.
这个活动叫做A Home for All Cultures, 是international office策划 和我们WHD举办组一起举行的.
让每一个国家, 或者种族的人, 在巨大的画纸上画下代表自己民族的图画, 完成品会挂在international office的走廊里.
详细介绍如下.
To kickstart a week of events to celebrate World Habitat Day at The University of Auckland, the International Office is leading 'A Home for All Cultures' - a day of creative
expression to celebrate cultural diversity on campus.
You are invited you to take part in a collaborative painting event in the Quad on 29 September. Participants will paint on a 3 metre high by 11 metre long Pacific style Tapa cloth to represent their homel...and in the form of symbols and colours.
This will then be on permanent display at The University of Auckland.
A big thanks to Resene, proud sponsor of the event.
To raise awareness of the University’s global connections and its role of providing a distinctive international educational environment, the International Office will be launching the week’s activities with ‘A Home for All Cultures’, a collaborative painting session with artistic contributions from ELAM School of Fine Arts’ students, the Māori and Pacific communities, international students from the University’s overseas partner institutions and academic staff.
The event will provide an opportunity for an open cross-cultural dialogue in the form of creative expression to honour the cultural diversity of the campus and greater Auckland City community.
World Habitat Day reflects on the state of our cities and
the basic right of all humans to adequate shelter. It is also
intended to remind the world of its collective responsibility
for the future of the human habitat. In the spirit of this
day, A Home for All Cultures serves to honour the cultures
of all of its peoples represented on campus which contribute
to the culturally diverse population of the Auckland City
community.