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February/March 2010
In This Issue
International Groups of the Triangle
Language and Culture in the News
Resources
Upcoming International Events
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"We travel, some of us forever, to seek other states, other lives, other souls"
~ Anais Nin ~
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2010 has begun in the western world, and soon we will enter the Year of the Tiger by the lunar calendar. I hope this newsletter finds you and yours well, and that the New Year brings you happiness and prosperity, regardless of which calendar you follow!

 

In this issue of International Focus, we continue our series on International Groups of the Triangle, and introduce you to the Triangle Area Chinese American Society. Please also be sure to check out our language and cultural resources section, and enjoy a sampling of cultural news items from the past few weeks.

 

I hope to see you at some of the great international happenings in the Triangle over the next couple of months - See our international events calendar for more details.


HAPPY NEW YEAR from all of us here at International Focus!


Sincerely,

Clodagh Bastian
Executive Director

TACAS Teens International Groups of the Triangle:


 

TACAS was founded 30 years ago by Jiang Luh, Shin Wu,

and Jason Shih with a view to promoting Chinese language and cultural exchange.  As the area's Chinese population has grown to more than 30 000, TACAS continues this effort through arts and community-service programs that range

from youth clubs and activities through hosting delegations and cultural exchanges to arts patronage and expression.


TACAS members are mostly of Chinese heritage from Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China, but also the Philippines, Thailand, and Singapore.  In the last few years, the organization has also reached out to Families with Chinese Children, an

organization for families who have adopted girls from China.  


TACAS works closely with the Raleigh Chinese Language School, the TACAS Arts Center, the New Millennium Playhouse, and the Triangle Area Peking Opera Club. TACAS' annual Chinese Year New Festival is a colorful and popular celebration of the Lunar New Year. This year's festivities will be held on January 30 at the NC State Fairgrounds.

 

                                                                                   
Country Statistics and Information:

China

Taiwan


 
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Language and Culture in the News



Babies 'Cry in Mother's Tongue'
German researchers say babies begin to pick up the nuances of their parents' accents while still in the womb.

The researchers studied the cries of 60 healthy babies born to families speaking French and German.

The French newborns cried with a rising "accent" while the German babies' cries had a falling inflection.
Read the full article . . .
 


The Apparatgeist calls

How you use your mobile phone has long reflected where you live. But the spirit of the machines may be wiping away cultural differences.

Read the full article . . .


Burka-Barbie: Famous Doll Gets a Makeover
Barbie, the iconic plastic doll, is famed for her glamorous clothes and pneumatic figure - but that tradition has been turned on its head with the introduction of a new burka-clad model.

Read the full article
. . .


Gestures Processed in Brain's Language Center

Words and gestures are processed in the same areas of the brain, a finding that may improve understanding of the evolution of language, researchers say.

Read the full article . . .



Baby name translation service helps parents avoid embarrassment for little Suri or Zuma

What's in a name? Maybe more than you thought.A British translation firm will vet expectant couples' off-the-wall baby names, ensuring their offspring aren't saddled with monikers that mean something embarrassing in another language.

Read the full article...
 
Resources

XIHA Life calls itself "the world's first truly multilingual social network".The site uses recognition and filtering technology to enable multicultural users to connect in several different languages.
 
The People Flasher iPhone Communicator and Translator application allows users to turn their iPhone into an easy-to-read flashing sign that displays a typed message. PeopleFlasher even knows what country you are in and, at your option, flashes your message in any one of over 40 languages.

Worst International Travel Hassles (and How to Prevent Them) is an article advising on various travel international travel issues, such as visas, passports and taxes.


WhatsOnWhen is a world-wide event guide that lists festivals, sports, art and cultural events around the globe.

Home Exchange is a vacation alternative site that connects families who agree to swap homes for a vacation. The program works across 130 countries.

Get information on the 2010 Census in 59 different languages, and BE COUNTED!

 
Image of people standing on globeUpcoming International Events

Learn more about the international events being held in the Triangle in the next two months:

Fairs, Festivals and Celebrations

Chinese New Year Festival - January 30, 2010
NC State Fairgrounds, Raleigh

9th Annual African American Cultural Celebration - January 30, 2010
NC Museum of History, Raleigh

Ostatki - Polish MardiGras Party 2010 - February 13, 2010
Sponsored by the Polish-American Club of the Triangle

Native American Indian Art Show - February 26, 27, 28, 2010
NC State Fairgrounds, Raleigh

Fondue Dinner - March 6, 2010
Sponsored by The Swiss Club of Central NC

28th Annual Raleigh St. Patrick's Day Parade & Festival - March 13, 2010
Downtown Raleigh

Norooz 1389 for Kids - March 14, 2010
Sponsored by the Iranian Cultural Society of NC

25th International Festival of Raleigh - SAVE THE DATE!
October 1 - 3, 2010
Raleigh Convention Center


Exhibits

Ice Counterpoint: Encounters in Antarctica and the Arctic - ongoing
FedEx Global Education Center, Chapel Hill

Legacy of Timbuktu: Wonders of the Written Word - January 23 - 29, 2010
Cameron Village Library, Raleigh

Artists Unite for Haiti: International Exhibit and Sale - February 5, 6, 7, 2010
Sponsored by The LoDi Project, Raleigh
5 Faces & Places of Raleigh's African American Community(Kids) - February 13, 2010
Raleigh City Museum



Film

The Greatest Places - ongoing
Imax Theatre, Raleigh

Inside Islam: What a Billion Muslims Really Think - January 30, 2010
Nelson Mandela Auditorium, Chapel Hill

Italian Movie & Pizza: "A Wedding for Bella"- January 31, 2010
Sponsored by the Triangle Sons of Italy


Arabia 3D - opening February 12, 2010
Imax Theatre, Raleigh

Hayti Heritage Film Festival - February 20-22, 2010
Hayti Heritage Center, Durham


Van Gogh: Brush with Genius - Painting Practicum - February 21, 2010
Marbles Museum, Raleigh




Performances

Scheherazade & Refraction - January 29, 30, 2010
Duke University, Durham

P'ansori: Korean Music and Storytelling - January 28, 2010
Hill Hall Auditorium, Chapel Hill

The Tannahill Weavers - February 3, 2010
Tir Na nOg, Raleigh

Haiti Relief Benefit Concert - February 4, 2010
The Pourhouse, Raleigh

Wintering in the Middle East with the Cary Town Band - February 5, 2010
Cary Senior Center

Yuja Wang, Piano - February 5, 6, 2010
Meymandi Concert Hall, Raleigh

Magnolia Klezmer Quartet - February 10, 2010
The Irregardless, Raleigh

Miguel Zenon's Esta Plena Septet - February 11, 2010
Reynolds Industries Theater, Durham

Rudresh Mahanthappa's Indo-Pak Coalition - February 12, 2010
Duke University, Durham

Chinese Dance Collection - February 12, 2010
The Arts Center, Chapel Hill

Mozart and Tchaikovsky - February 12, 2010
Meymandi Concert Hall, Raleigh

The Shipment Young Jean Lee Theater Company - February 12, 13, 2010
Memorial Hall, Chapel Hill

Celtic Woman - February 13, 2010
Durham Performing Arts Center


The Seafarer: An Irish Valentine's Day - February 14, 2010
Burning Coal Theater, Raleigh

Tinariwen - February 15, 2010
Memorial Hall, Chapel Hill

Scythian: Celtic & World Music - February 17, 2010
Berkeley CaféRaleigh

Bach and Brahms - February 19, 20, 2010
Meymandi Concert Hall, Raleigh

Abhivykati's Marathi Ekankika Utsav (One-Act-Play Festival) - February 20, 2010
Garner Historic Auditorium, Garner

African American Read-In - February 21, 2010
State Capitol, Raleigh

Ballet Folklóo de Méco - February 21, 2010
Memorial Auditorium, Raleigh

Nora Chipaumire featuring Thomas Mapfumo & the Blacks Unlimited - February 26, 27, 2010
Reynolds Industries Theater, Durham

The Magic of African Rhythm - February 27, 2010
Garner Historic Auditorium, Garner

London Philharmonic Orchestra - March 2, 2010
Memorial Hall, Chapel Hill

Celtic Concert Series: Dervish - March 4, 2010
The Arts Center, Chapel Hill

Esperanza Spalding - March 5, 2010
Stewart Theater, Raleigh

Rafal Blechacz, Piano - March 5, 2010
Reynolds Industries Theater, Durham

Golden Dragon Acrobats - March 5, 6, 2010
Carolina Theatre, Chapel Hill


Artemis String Quartet - March 13, 2010
Reynolds Industries Theater, Durham

Let's Dance! Kids - March 13, 2010
Meymandi Concert Hall, Raleigh

Gilberto Gil - March 14, 2010
Memorial Hall, Chapel Hill

Celtic Concert Series: Patrick Street
- March 14, 2010
The Arts Center, Chapel Hill


Workshops

Persian Cooking with Farah Hadjitaghi - January 26, 2010
A Southern Season, Chapel Hill

Traditional Japanese Tea Gathering - February 12, 2010
Sarah P. Duke Gardens, Durham

Competitions

High School WorldQuest - February 13, 2010
Sponsored by the International Affairs Council


 
About International Focus

International Focus, Inc. is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization with the mission to promote awareness and appreciation of the diverse cultures in this area, and to make cultures accessible to each other through art, community and education.  International Focus strives to be a resource for native North Carolinians and those from other parts of the world through information, outreach and its annual celebration of multiculturalism, the International Festival of Raleigh.
 
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