Peter:
You might contact the Institute for International Education, a cultural
and education exchange organization with offices throughout the United
States. I haven't looked, but they most likely have an Internet site.
If you don't find one, email me back and I will try to find an email
address (I'm at home or I would do it right now). What about the U.S.
Information Agency at your local U.S. Embassy. They usually provide
information about the United States but would probably help you find
appropriate contacts in the U.S. for exhibit exchanges.
People around the world are usually fascinated with Texas. How about
Macedonians? Maybe we could help you establish some cultural exchange
programs with museums here.
Peter Rebernik wrote:
>
> I am working for a Cultural Development Programme in the former Yugoslav
> Republic of MACEDONIA, assisting them to improve the cultural
> infrastructure. Macedonia is the last safe and peaceful country just across
> the border to Kosovo. The people are extremely friendly, life in the capital
> (Skopje) is just as in a normal European city with less money. I would as
> you for assistance to this country.
>
> I have the following questions to you, dear LISTeners:
>
> 1) Can you provide me with the laws for sponsoring in your country, e.g. tax
> deduction, on what grounds, maximum amounts etc. - if there are any laws.
> 2) Would you be interested to send exhibitions down to Macedonia?
> Exhibitions with high cultural value, modern art, scientific findings etc.?
> We need to establish more contacts.
> 3) Would you be interested in getting a Macedonian exhibition? About real
> icons, about Neolithic objects etc.? The exhibition about icons is currently
> in Paris, France. Other exhibitions would have to be made.
> 4) Are you interested in a kind of cultural exchange with musicians (they
> have a very good Macedonian philharmonic orchestra), people from ballet,
> theatre etc.?
>
> The only problem in Macedonia is that they do have very little money, I
> mean: VERY little.
>
> I hope for some nice answers to establish contacts and cultural exchange. I
> do think that also culture can be a peace driving force.
>
> Peter, the peaceful Rebernik
>
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