It's comprised of a people, mostly from Calgary Arts Development ( and Michael Green from One Yellow Rabbit Theatre) who are working to fulfill the cultural capital program. The program is
Monday, April 9, 2012
Skeptical.
Have you heard? Calgary is the cultural capital of Canada for 2012. And an independent non-profit operating for the year of 2012 has taken on the role of showcasing Calgary's culture and create legacy projects to encourage future cultural achievements. This non profit is called Calgary 2012.
It's comprised of a people, mostly from Calgary Arts Development ( and Michael Green from One Yellow Rabbit Theatre) who are working to fulfill the cultural capital program. The program isadministered funded by Canadian Heritage. The objective of the program is to stimulate sustained community support of arts and culture. That is worth repeating. The objective of having the cultural capital program is to stimulate sustained community support of arts and culture.
It's comprised of a people, mostly from Calgary Arts Development ( and Michael Green from One Yellow Rabbit Theatre) who are working to fulfill the cultural capital program. The program is
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