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SUMMARY:Silk Road Festival
DESCRIPTION:The first ever Silk Road Festival will be held at the Stafford Centre from October 4th – 7th\, 2012.  Organized by the Turquoise Council of Americans and Eurasians\, the festival will give Houstonites a unique opportunity to enjoy the food\, arts\, crafts\, dances\, and music of Central Asia.\n\nThe “Silk Road” refers to the world’s oldest trade route: the network of cities and trails that once spanned the Afro-Eurasian landmass\, linking Asia with Mediterranean Europe and Africa.  For centuries\, the Silk Road was the commercial center of the world\, but it was also an incredible locus of cultural transmission.  The Silk Road Festival celebrates this history by featuring the cultures of six countries that currently make up this historic region: Azerbaijan\, Kazakhstan\, Kyrgyzstan\, Turkey\, Turkmenistan\, and Uzbekistan.\n\nFestival activities will be housed in a 52-foot tall tent constructed outside the Stafford Centre.  Just like the ancient traders\, visitors to the Silk Road Festival will be able to peruse booths displaying hand-made jewelry and scarves\, charms\, and hand-woven carpet.  Genuine artisans from each of the featured countries will display their handicrafts and demonstrate the traditional arts of water marbling\, calligraphy\, stone-carving\, and filigree.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The first ever Silk Road Festival will be held at the Stafford Centre from October 4th – 7th\, 2012.  Organized by the Turquoise Council of Americans and Eurasians\, the festival will give Houstonites a unique opportunity to enjoy the food\, arts\, crafts\, dances\, and music of Central Asia.\n\nThe “Silk Road” refers to the world’s oldest trade route: the network of cities and trails that once spanned the Afro-Eurasian landmass\, linking Asia with Mediterranean Europe and Africa.  For centuries\, the Silk Road was the commercial center of the world\, but it was also an incredible locus of cultural transmission.  The Silk Road Festival celebrates this history by featuring the cultures of six countries that currently make up this historic region: Azerbaijan\, Kazakhstan\, Kyrgyzstan\, Turkey\, Turkmenistan\, and Uzbekistan.\n\nFestival activities will be housed in a 52-foot tall tent constructed outside the Stafford Centre.  Just like the ancient traders\, visitors to the Silk Road Festival will be able to peruse booths displaying hand-made jewelry and scarves\, charms\, and hand-woven carpet.  Genuine artisans from each of the featured countries will display their handicrafts and demonstrate the traditional arts of water marbling\, calligraphy\, stone-carving\, and filigree.
LOCATION:Stafford Centre\, 10505 Cash Rd. Stafford\, TX 77477
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DTSTAMP:20260430T144451Z
URL:http://houstoneastend.smartcms.site/events/details/silk-road-festival-10-04-2012-5064903
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