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Embassy MCC Country Director Reid and Millennium Challenge Account - Mongolia CEO S.Bayarbaatar and senior staff hold initial organizational meeting.

 

 

 

 

From New York City to the Nomadic Steppe: American Embassy Ulaanbaatar Welcomes the Battery Dance Company for Dance Programs that Cross Borders with their ‘’Moving Stories’’

U.S. Embassy Ulaanbaatar is bringing the Battery Dance Company, a leading New York City dance group, to Mongolia to conduct a series of master classes and workshops. Under the direction of Artistic and Executive Director Jonathan Hollander, the Battery Dance Company’s performances feature unusually eclectic and original choreography and music inspired by the world’s cultures and reflecting America’s own diversity. The upcoming programs are designed to promote intercultural understanding and exchanges, with inspiration and influences flowing in both directions.

In the United States, the Battery Dance Company has mentored over 200,000 public school students in various elements of modern dance. Its international youth programs are designed to build cross-cultural awareness, broaden minds, and inspire individual creative confidence. "The human body in motion is exceptionally stirring, and like music, the art of dance is a universal language. At best, dance resonates within the heart and soul of audiences of all types," says Hollander.

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On April 25, 2008, Public Affairs Officer Alexei Kral gave lecture to the students of American Studies Deprtament of the National University of Mongolia on the topic: The Asian American Century: A History of Cultural Relations between the United States and Asia.

 
 
 

U.S. Embassy Press Release
April 24, 2008
Chargé d’ Affaires Visits Zavkhan, Gobi Altai, and Bayankhongor Aimags

U.S. Chargé d’ Affaires Brian Goldbeck visited Zavkhan, Gobi Altai and Bayankhongor aimags, April 20-24.  During the trip he met local government officials, political party leaders, NGO representatives, religious leaders, teachers, students, and journalists.  The Chargé observed USAID projects implemented by Mercy Corps to assist small businesses, veterinarians and herders.  Mr. Goldbeck talked with local leaders and residents about agribusiness, food processing, tourism, mining, herding, veterinary science, small and medium enterprise development, religious freedom and tolerance.  In addition, the Chargé met U.S. Peace Corps Volunteers serving in local communities in Zavkhan and Bayankhongor.  He also visited environmental sites, such as Otgontenger Mountain, as well as cultural monuments.

20th Anniversary Year of Mongolia-U.S. Diplomatic Relations
January 27, 2007-January 26, 2008

Photo Gallery of President Enkhbayar's visit to the United States

 

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