Contact
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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Sankt Nikolaus Fest is a German tradition. The Athenaeum Foundation encourages children to bring their families and have a day of fun! German Christmas traditions observed and refreshments will be […]
We will also be honoring the individuals who have made a significant impact on the Latino community in the areas of Education, Health, Business,Entertainment, Advocacy, Spirit of ILE and our new category Young Professional Award at the gala!
On Sunday, February 3, 2019, the Indianapolis Chinese Community Center, Inc. (ICCCI) will host its 2019 Indy Chinese Spring Festival Gala at Noblesville High School. 12:30pm – 3:30pm Carnival 4:00pm […]
Dr. Phillip Lipscy - Stanford University Leading expert on Japan, political scientist, and author of the 2017 book, "Renegotiating the World Order: Institutional Change in International Relations" (Cambridge) Moderator: Prof. […]
Myanmar Union Day 2019 will feature Cultural Dances, Ethnic Fashion Show, Music, Food & more. The event is open to the public and all our friends, neighbors and fellow citizens […]
The Indiana Latino Institute invites you to join us at the 2019 Indiana Latino Legislative Breakfast. It will be an energizing morning of discussion as we engage in discussion with Speaker of […]
Ticket Price: $15 in advance or $100 for table of 8
Ronen continues its partnership with UIndy in a program endowed with dance. Dancer Angela Agresti’s new choreography explores the human experience of spiritual development to the music of Frank Felice’s first violin sonata, ‘A Liturgy of the Hours’; Schumann’s ‘Frauenliebe und -Leben,’ sung by Mitzi Westra, offers a similar story through a woman’s point of view. The dance continues with the original thirteen-player version of Aaron Copland’s ‘Appalachian Spring,’ under the baton of returning UIndy favorite Vu Nguyen.
Implicit bias is something we all have. This workshop examines what it is, how it differs from overt bias, how to recognize our own, and how we move past bias […]
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 […]