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Levantine Cultural Center champions a greater understanding of the Middle East and North Africa by presenting artistic and educational programs that bridge political and religious divides. In a search for common ground, the Center fosters discussions among artists and thinkers and offers classes and workshops that serve diverse ethnic communities.
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Levantine Cultural Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, is the Los Angeles nexus for Middle Eastern/North African and Mediterranean cultures. We look to new ideas and forms of expression from artists, writers, iconoclasts and visionaries, both in the region and abroad.
We are Americans of Middle Eastern or North African heritage. Whether Muslim, Christian, Jewish, Baha’i, Buddhist or secular, we embrace a larger vision of the Middle East that is inclusive, peaceful and forward-thinking. We are creative professionals who believe that Southern California can benefit from a pan-cultural arts center where we are all greater than the sum of our parts.
We came here as immigrants, or were born here of immigrant parents. Most of us have traveled the world in addition to being familiar with our home cultures. Yet most of us are also products of the “West,” having lived in places like Paris, London, Madrid, New York and Washington, D.C.
Imagine an oasis of harmonious coexistence, right here in Los Angeles, where artists illumine our minds and entertain at the same time. You have imagined Levantine Cultural Center.
We strive to be an oasis of cultural exploration, peace, exchange and understanding. Devoted to the Middle East and North Africa, Levantine Cultural Center, headquartered in Los Angeles, serves as a crossroads between contemporary arts and traditional cultures.
We present or cosponsor programs that celebrate the music, dance, poetry, literature, film and video, painting, sculpture, new media, new ideas, and the oral histories of this fascinating, diverse region of the world. From the the cultures of the Levant to the Arab spirit of Al-Andalus, from Greece and Turkey to North Africa, from the cultures of West Asia, including Iran and Pakistan to the Gulf States, the Center expressly includes and honors the many cultures of this vast region.
Perhaps what makes Levantine Cultural Center most unique is that we celebrate both majority and minority cultures, rather than taking a nationalistic approach, so you will find here that most everyone is represented, including Armenian, Bedouin, Kabyl, Kurdish and Sephardi/Mizrahi cultures. Our programs are welcoming and inclusive; as a result, audiences at our events are extremely diverse.
Bilad al-sham is one definition of "Levantine" as it referred to Syria in days gone by when it was interconnected with Lebanon and Palestine; another is El Helaal el khaseeb—the Fertile Crescent. The Levant we embrace embodies as much the imaginary worlds of Naghib Mahfouz and Edmond Jabès as it does the spirit of poets Rumi, Adonis and Darwish. Into the mix come the dancers and musicians who cross-pollinate with each other, whether they are of one religion or another, one nationality or another—regardless of the politics of their respective governments. Visit the Cultures section of this site.
Founded in 2001 as a not-for-profit arts organization, we seek to create or support innovative programs focusing on the expression of artists and writers, performers and philosophers, dreamers and visionaries. Many Levantine cultures are under-represented in American life, and often misunderstood.
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- Name:
- Levantine Cultural Center
- Joined:
- November 2009
- Currently:
- Los Angeles, United States
- Website:
- Levantine Cultural Center
- Email:
- levantine.center [at] yahoo.com