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cultural exchange

American  

noun

  1. an exchange of students, artists, athletes, etc., between two countries to promote mutual understanding.


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The doctor and businessman is now trying to upgrade his food business to a full-fledged restaurant - and he hopes the "cultural exchange" between Africa and the Caribbean also goes from strength to strength.

From BBC

On the surface, he invites an intriguing cultural exchange by performing Bach’s solo Violin Partita No. 2 and Sonata No. 3 with Kalluri exploring ways in which she can express mood or find rhythmic activity in selected movements.

From Los Angeles Times

But the deal agreed on Monday only recognises the "value" of touring artists and promises to continue efforts "to support travel and cultural exchange".

From BBC

The museum soon became home to a stunning array of works by luminaries including Picasso, Warhol and Salvador Dali, alongside pieces by leading Iranian modernists, and quickly established itself as a beacon of cultural exchange and artistic ambition.

From BBC

However fraught the history between the U.S. and its southern neighbor, the fact is that they depend on each other greatly—as multibillion-dollar trade and investment partners, as frequent tourist and student destinations for each other’s populations, and as hubs of cultural exchange.

From Slate