Tanzore invites you to a Diwali Celebration -
5th Annual Festival of Lights – Indian New Year
Portions of the proceeds will benefit our charitable partner
Oct 21-22, 6pm
3 Course Festival Menu & Entertainment
Bollywood Dancers, Henna Artists, Jewelry, Clothing Exhibitor, DJ and Dancing
Table Reservations are your Tickets
We require Credit Card to Hold Reservations. Any Cancellation will result in a $25 cancellation fee per person.
First Seating 6 – 8:00 pm
Second Seating 8:30 pm – 11:00 pm
$20 pp - Exhibition/Entertainment Entrance Only at the door
Please contact info@tanzore.com or call 818.512.8888
When: Oct 21-22, 6pm
Where:Tanzore Restaurant
50 North La Cienega Blvd, Beverly Hills CA 90211
For more info click here.
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PACC is bringing its successful Eid Bazar with Pak-Indian Fashion back on Saturday October 29th from 10:30 AM-3:30 PM at Hyatt Regency, Napa room, Santa Clara. The booth price is $75 where you will get one 6ft table and two chairs. To sign up for booth email rabia@rabiazart.com or call 650-283-0858.
Shop through a variety of New Outfits, Jewelry and more!!!
Get all your shopping done under one roof…….
With the latest color and design.
When: Saturday, October 29, 2011
Time: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Where:Hyatt Regency
5101 Great America Parkway, Santa Clara, CA 95054
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18th annual show featuring over 125 arts and crafts exhibits including metal art sculpture, ceramics groumet food products, native american and contemporary jewelry, native american pottery, wood sculptures and more.
Shop all day for unique and affordable gifts. On-going entertainment and food. For a $1 off coupon visit www.ZiaArtsAndCrafts.com.
When: Nov. 18, 19 & 20, 2011
Time: Fri 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Sat 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Sun 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Where: Expo New Mexico
300 San Pedro NE,Abluqueroque, NM
Admission to Public: $6.00, Children under 15 free. $1.00 off coupons will be published in the Albuquerque Journal/Tribune newspapers one week before the show.
Contact: 505-823-1092
email: ziaarts@aol.com
For more info click here.
The Cultural Survival Bazaars are a series of cultural festivals that give Indigenous artists, their representatives, and fair trade companies from around the world the chance to sell their work directly to the American public. They also expose over 35,000 Americans each year to Indigenous art, music, and culture, while giving visitors a chance to talk with Indigenous artists directly.
In the past seven years alone the bazaars have generated over $3 million for indigenous artisans, fair trade businesses, indigenous communities’ programs, and Cultural Survival’s work on behalf of indigenous peoples..
Every year, hundreds of artists and their representatives sell traditional crafts, artwork, clothing, jewelry, carpets, and accessories.
The bazaars also offer a wide assortment of cultural per ...
AsiaStore in collaboration with India based Moon River Designs present…
Celebrate the Mughal Arts where artisans will be on hand to demonstrate and sell their work. Gain insight into the creative process from the artisans themselves. Feb 9-10, 16-17 and 23-24, 12:30 - 4pm Artisan Demonstrations.
When: Feb 23-24, 2012 : KUNDAN Jewelry by Asif A Khan
Time: 12:30 - 4pm
Where: AsiaStore at Asia Society
725 Park Avenue, NY
Admission: Free
Kundan, a method of gem setting in jewelry, by inserting gold foil between the stones and its mount. It flourished in greatly in the Mughalera as it received royal patronage with the most intricate form of Indian Gem Stone, and is the oldest form of jewelry made and worn in India, still in use.
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Showcasing the spectacular craftsmanship and sophisticated design associated with both Japan and Art Deco style, this exhibition is the first in the U.S. to explore a little-known brand of pre-WWII modernism borne of competitive ingenuity and vivacious cosmopolitanism. Curated by Dr. Kendall Brown, Deco Japan: Shaping Art and Culture, 1920–1945 subtly conveys the complex social and cultural tensions in Japan during the Taisho and early Showa periods through dramatically designed examples of metalwork, ceramics, lacquer, glass, furniture, jewelry, sculpture and evocative ephemera such as sheet music, posters, postcards, prints and photography. The vitality of the era is further expressed through the theme of the moga(“modern girl”)–an emblem of contemporary urban chic that ...
Art festival visitors will have the chance to indulge in the best of both worlds. Art exhibits of different mediums will be found on the grounds including hand crafted stained glass, jewelry, pottery, photography and fine art paintings.
Music is provided by Keith Scott, a sizzling blues guitarist and one of Chicago’s most vibrant musicians. A favorite performer at Lemon Creek, Keith will be jamming both Saturday and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Information and musical links for Keith Scott can found at www.heavyblues.com/.
Outdoor Kitchen will be serving Philly Cheese steak sandwiches as well as brats and other goodies.
Lemon Creek winery’s “bottled art” will also be highlighted as they showcase their latest wine release as well as special sales on selected wine and 20% case discounts!
Kic ...
Yassou! Join us in a celebration of Greek culture at the Annual Greek Food Festival onThursday, June 28 thru Saturday, June 30, 2012, at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, Portland, Maine (located on the corner of Pleasant and Park Street).
This spectacular three-day Greek Festival is a wonderful family event that each year draws more than 10,000 visitors from around the greater Portland area. Along with the exquisite Greek cuisine, there will be live music and traditional dancing.
Guests will dine on exceptional Greek food, cooked the old-fashioned way by hard-working members of the Holy Trinity parish, using authentic Greek recipes, all-natural ingredients and lots of tender, loving care.
A Greek band will provide live entertainment nightly so visitors can try out their fancy footwo ...
New York City ‘s oldest and largest pow wow will feature three days of intertribal Native American dance competitions to which the public is invited. Over 40 Indian nations are represented at this spectacular event held in the apple orchard on the farm grounds. A large selection of quality Native American art, crafts, jewelry and foods are available.
When: July 27 – 29, 2012
Time: Fri. 6pm-10pm, Sat.-Sun. 10am-5pm
Where: Queens County Farm Museum
7350 Little Neck Parkway, Floral Park, NY 11004
Admission: Adults $10.00 (all weekend pass $15.00), children: $5.00 (age 12 and under) (all weekend pass $7.00) (Free with Farm Membership PLUS)
For more info click here.
The festival features Native American art from artists all over the Southwest. Authentic art will include: jewelry, photography, pottery, paintings, Katsina carvings, sculptures, baskets, weavings, clothing, and tribal arts and crafts.
When: October 12-14, 2012
Where: AJ Chandler Park – 3 S. Arizona Ave, AZ
For more info click here.




