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Young filmmakers celebrate San Antonio s culture, heritage with #FilmSA contest

Young filmmakers celebrate San Antonio’s culture, heritage with #FilmSA contest Winners of contest were announced on May 1 Updated:  Tags:  SAN ANTONIO – The 2021 #FilmSA contest asked young filmmakers to show how San Antonio has continued to celebrate its heritage and culture amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts and Culture’s Film Commission division and the World Heritage Office announced the winners during a virtual ceremony streamed on Facebook May 1. Kyle Ward, a sophomore at John Marshall High School, won first place in the 14 to 17 age group with his film “San Antonio Strong” . The film focuses on how the city is welcoming back visitors in a safe way.

Winners of annual #FilmSA contest highlight San Antonio s culture and heritage during the pandemic

Posted By Jay Moreno on Mon, May 3, 2021 at 2:36 PM click to enlarge Courtesy / San Antonio Department of Arts & Culture The winners of the 2021 #FilmSA contest include (left to right) Kyle Ward, Evan Materne and Amadeo Rivas. The two winning entries in San Antonio s 2021 #FilmSA contest examined the cultural heritage of their city during the pandemic, highlighting a local restaurant s service to the community and efforts to reopen tourist attractions. The San Antonio Film Commission and the city s World Heritage Office operate the annual contest for young filmmakers, which this year focused on the theme New Beginning. New Vision. New City. Entrants were asked to show how San Antonio continued to celebrate its cultural heritage during

Eurasia World Heritage Cities int l conf takes place in Turkestan

Eurasia World Heritage Cities int’l conf takes place in Turkestan 5 April 2021 14:30 Share in: TURKESTAN. KAZINFORM The X International Conference of Eurasia World Heritage Cities was held in Turkestan, the regional communications service reports. Turkestan officially joined the Eurasia World Heritage Cities at the informal summit of the Council of Cooperation of Turkic-Speaking Countries and was declared the spiritual capital of the Turkic world. City Mayor Rashid Ayupov noted significance of the event on the eve of the 30 th anniversary of Independence of Kazakhstan. Representatives of more than 50 cities from 23 states of the world boasting great experience in preserving historical and cultural values of Iran, Russia, Serbia, Turkey, Poland, Greece, Indonesia, Germany, Morocco, Albania, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and China took part in the event. The conference held via a videoconferencing focused on preservation of ancien

Turkestan joins Organization of World Heritage Cities

26 Feb in 13:40 Photo of the Akimat located in Turkestan region posted on Facebook Kazakhstan’s southern city of Turkestan has become an official member of the Organization of World Heritage Cities, a statement said. According to its governorship, Turkestan will host the 10th International Eurasia World Heritage Cities Conference on April 2. The city in the south of Kazakhstan is known as the spiritual capital of the Turkic world. Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi [Turkic poet and sufi] in Turkestan, will now be the center of attention of more tourists, Anadolu agency cited the statement as saying. 4205 views

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