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“The Alliance Francaise of Greenwich would like to thank you for your efforts in including [us] in the Greenwich Choral Society trip to France honoring the Greenwich/Vienne Sister City 2008 initiative... The trip was seamless, due in no small part to your advance planning ... We thank you and your team for making this historic trip so memorable.”

- Renee Ketcham, President, Alliance Francaise of Greenwich, July 2008

“It was a great privilege to be on this tour. Working with Zubin Mehta & the Israel Philharmonic was a musical treat for all of us. I want to highlight Lillian, our tour guide. She is a big bigger-than-life personality and she made everything come alive, investing so much of herself in her descriptions. I only wish I could have seen more. Next time! It was a pleasure touring with her. Thank you for making this trip so special for us.”

- Jim F. Cunningham, Singer, July 2008

"It was great to meet you at the YA at the UN - Never have I met so many passionate and motivated young individuals than in the Assembly. Thanks for such an AMAZING experience! (...) You all are so amazing!"

- Esperanza Garcia, Youth Assembly participant 2008

"Simply Fabulous! The youth assembly set the tone for a future set up for humanity. It was most amazing for me meeting youths of my age, who have done so much even with all the constraints."

- Aduragbemi Ogunbanke, Nigerian Youth Assembly participant, 2007

 

UNIVERSITY COURSE OFFERINGS:
A NEW FAF SUCCESS

FAF has prepared successful, university level courses for your review. These courses offer students and continuing students the opportunity to earn course credit while having the opportunity to have beautiful cities around the globe as their classrooms! These courses can be tailored to your needs and destinations as well as to any academic discipline.

Here a few offerings to consider in 2010:

  • Nuts and Bolts: Examining the administration and management of cultural nonprofit organizations. Held at your university or on site at influential NGOs in New York and elsewhere.

  • Cultural Leadership in the Age of Private Citizen Diplomacy: A Positive Role for Non-State Actors. 

  • Central European Cultural Immersion Course in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, and Hungary: our most impressive success to date. This inviting three week course can be offered by a variety of departments with confidence: International Relations, Liberal Arts, Continuing Education among them. 

Concert Tour
to Central Europe
European Cultural
Capitals
UNA Exchange and
Culture Tour
Wine and Culture
Course

Take a moment and scan Professor Devon MacNamara's email, below. It captures the highlights of this intensive course which FAF developed for her students at West Virginia Wesleyan College: 

"RE: WVWC Central European experience -- brava, bravo! 

Great trip, wonderful guide, Michala couldn't be more helpful, accommodations excellent, the program unfolding harmoniously, and the kids very happy and amazed. 

Good flights, although a REAL sprint in Paris to change planes. Thank you for all the work you have done on this experience, Yin-Chu.

What a wonderful time for our students, and for us, in east central Europe his May! Thank you for all your preparations, each of which resulted in harmonious connections, well planned excursions, enlightening programs, real fun, fine food, excellent cultural exchanges, some happy surprises, like meeting with young gymnasium students in Prague,

There were valuable challenges too, like going to see the play in Budapest which was extraordinarily intense. The writer/actor H. Gabor was incredible and his young student, Zoltan Tar, talented and expressive. It was not a theatre event our students get to see every day so it was right on target for what we hoped for them and provided an opportunity for our students to talk with the actors, as well as students learning English in the audience. The concert in Prague in the Klementinum, the truly spectacular dancing at The Magic Lantern, classical ballet at The National Theatre in Bratislava, all were genuinely thrilling, and the historical/political talk with the indefatigable Dagmar was excellent -- on that "Botel!"

The writers that Dagmar and Peter managed to find for us were exceptional choices, being of a generation that knew the war and were blessed with long memories, and able to share intense accounts, modestly given, of what they had lived through with a depth of dignity today's young people, especially Americans who have not suffered, don't always encounter. Attila Melegh was perfect - in fact, the students couldn't get enough of him, and went trooping off to find his book after the lecture. He was gracious and energetic and funny and they were all very inspired to see the world with more informed eyes as a result of our time with him. We hadn't had a predominantly economic explanation of twentieth- century events up to that point so it was valuable. He was au courant about contemporary political trends and how to spot evidence in conversation and on posters around the city. 

Sarolta couldn't have been more helpful, informative, motherly, practical, and caring, and we all got very fond of her. She has depths and depths and a deep love of her country, and Bill and I imagined for next time maybe a kind of panel with her and Attila on it presenting their different takes on Central European society twenty years after the fall of we-all- know-what. The final dinner at the Hotel Corvin, and the folk dancers afterward, was happy and charming and very stirring really - the singing! Oh my. And the dancers, as Sarolta explained, had regular jobs too, which made their presentation more brilliant and heartfelt. Again, for next time, as in Ireland, more dancing for all of us! It was a fitting finale as well as an invitation to return for more as soon as possible. 

And that's really our only true complaint, too little time, and how and when can we return?

And the music! Oh my! From Dvorak and Smetana (of course) to Ligeti (an hommage, so he was in the audience) and of course much baroque brass, and all the gorgeous pianos in Vienna - truly magnificent, everywhere we went, from the streets to the churches to the concert halls. Brilliant.

Sorry this is so long. Many thanks once again. If I've left anything out you or your contacts would particularly like feedback on please let me know. 

Can't we stay another month? 

Cheers,
Devon" 


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to see what inspired this letter!

Would you like to review our University Course in Central Europe for 2010? Have an idea for another course and need help with the itinerary and planning? Give us a call or send an email and we will be happy to forward the Central European course plan to you -- or work on a customized, credit bearing or noncredit course offering with your academic needs in mind! Learn More about FAF's Cultural Group Tours... 

 

 

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