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Video-1193A “Awakening Through Art” – The 2ndInternational Artist Day Celebration in Mongolia
Video-1193A “Awakening Through Art” – The 2ndInternational Artist Day Celebration in Mongolia
No. 1193A
Category / 2018 New Videos Watch Online
Event date / 2019.04
Place / (Mongolia) Ulaanbaatar
Language / English,Mongolian
Time (mins) / 25,34,34
Published date / 2019.09
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  • Summary

In commemoration of the 2nd International Artist Day which falls on April 3 as declared by Supreme Master Ching Hai, our Mongolian Association members hosted a grand concert entitled “Awakening Through Art” in the capital city of Ulaanbaatar featuring a dazzling array of performances. In addition to the hundreds of top Mongolian artists, government dignitaries have also attended the event. Guests and VIPs also had the opportunity to visit an art exhibition showcasing Master’s exquisite artworks before the main concert, and were treated to an extravagant vegan banquet afterwards. Our Beloved Supreme Master Ching Hai joined the event via livestream as the special guest. She answered many spiritual questions from the participants and graciously stayed to watch all the performances.

Lyrics and music by the Supreme Master Ching Hai, “On the Riverbank,” singer Bayartsetseg. I love to sit on the riverbank, looking at the flowing water and hear the songs within…. Composition by the Supreme Master Ching Hai, “Triple melody,” 2nd & 3rd parts, Monrin Khuur Ensemble of Mongolia, conductor Tuvshinsaikan. It’s Artist Day, it’s not Ching Hai Day. You play all my songs, up to now three songs. But thank you for your affection through the music. Thank you. Thank you, Master and we hope You will equally enjoy the next dance performed by tiny dancers from Baganuur, a remote district of Ulaanbaatar. Choreography by Baljinnyam, performance by a children’s dance group called “Dance, Dance.”