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Parisian night life was characterized by personal freedom, a revolution of fashion, luxurious parties, theater shows, and jazz music – people lived luminous lives and knew how to have fun. The 2014 Suenos de Dali leveraged the defining elements of Parisian night life in the 1920’s with a modern twist. The soiree entertained the combined identities of two extraordinary cultures as guests revel in the décor and fashion that defined the Spanish and Parisian night life from different eras.
Telus TaiwanFest 2011 Vancouver
Date: 09-03-2011
Venue: Vancouver Art Gallery Plaza
Photography: Huan Hsuan Kuna Lu
The Diplomacy Center Foundation hosted a commemoration at the National Museum of American Diplomacy (NMAD). The Commemoration featured a special conversation with the Honorable James A. Baker, III, whose tenure as the 61st US Secretary of State (1989-1992) coincided with the fall of the Wall, the end of the Cold War, and the reunification of Germany. In conversation with David M. Rubenstein, Secretary Baker touched upon his support of NMAD, his legacy as US secretary of state, and the state of American diplomacy today.
Parisian night life was characterized by personal freedom, a revolution of fashion, luxurious parties, theater shows, and jazz music – people lived luminous lives and knew how to have fun. The 2014 Suenos de Dali leveraged the defining elements of Parisian night life in the 1920’s with a modern twist. The soiree entertained the combined identities of two extraordinary cultures as guests revel in the décor and fashion that defined the Spanish and Parisian night life from different eras.