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cultural exchange

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.

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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.

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

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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.

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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.

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