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E-mail: info@internationalcenter.org
Telephone: (317) 955-5150
Fax: (317) 955-5160
The International Center
One Indiana Square, Suite 2000
Indianapolis, IN 46204 U.S.A
The International Center aims to promote events in Indiana that highlight and celebrate cultural diversity and international relations. Whether you like to engage in international diplomacy, eat Chinese food, dance to Russian music, celebrate a French holiday, or participate in Scottish games, we hope you’ll find a way to celebrate and participate in our global city.
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The 2022 ICCCI Indy Chinese New Year Gala will be held at the Carmel High School Freshman Cafeteria. Come celebrate with a painting competition, photo competition, riddles, games, gifts, and performances.
Canadian-American conductor Peter Oundjian explores music of North America with the ISO, starting with William Grant Still’s Poem for Orchestra, which Still’s wife says was “inspired by the concept of a world being reborn spiritually after a period of darkness and desolation.” Florence Price— the first Black woman to have her music performed by a […]
The National University of the Union of Myanmar (NUUM)-Global Campus, in collaboration with its partners, is organizing an international conference with the objectives of: 1. Promoting critical analysis and a deeper understanding of the challenges Myanmar is currently facing and approaches to building a new Myanmar. 2. Identifying challenges and opportunities for responding in a unified way […]
Canadian-American conductor Peter Oundjian explores music of North America with the ISO, starting with William Grant Still’s Poem for Orchestra, which Still’s wife says was “inspired by the concept of a world being reborn spiritually after a period of darkness and desolation.” Florence Price— the first Black woman to have her music performed by a […]
You are invited to explore and engage in IUPUI’s global community at the International Festival! Each year, the IUPUI International Festival is a lively event for students, staff, faculty, and community members to celebrate the diversity of cultures at IUPUI and connect to international opportunities and resources.
Presented by the 21st Century Japan Politics and Society Initiative at the Indiana University Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International StudiesThis *virtual* conference will bring together leading scholars, think tank experts, and policymakers to discuss this crucial bilateral relationship. Opening remarks by The Honorable Hiroshi Tajima (Consul-General of Japan in Chicago) will be followed […]
An annual multi-cultural arts exhibition featuring established international and local artists.
German conductor Kevin John Edusei brings Germany into the spotlight with renowned German cellist Maximilian Hornung as he plays Victor Herbert’s influential Cello Concerto, a stylistic piece with Irish, German, and American components. Contemporary German composer Wolfgang Rihm brings us a lush waltz, while Brahms’ crowd-pleasing fourth and final symphony looked apprehensively toward the 20th […]
German conductor Kevin John Edusei brings Germany into the spotlight with renowned German cellist Maximilian Hornung as he plays Victor Herbert’s influential Cello Concerto, a stylistic piece with Irish, German, and American components. Contemporary German composer Wolfgang Rihm brings us a lush waltz, while Brahms’ crowd-pleasing fourth and final symphony looked apprehensively toward the 20th […]
Conductor Jun Märkl and singers from the IU School of Music will perform the heartbreakingly beautiful Act III of Puccini’s Madama Butterfly. Mayumi Miyata, Japanese player of the shō, performs traditional Gagaku, a type of Japanese classical music, as well as being a featured soloist during Japanese composer Hosokawa’s Cloud and Light.