Festival of Tibet

Now in its fourth year, the Festival of Tibet at the Brisbane Powerhouse is a celebration and exploration of Tibetan history, culture and life.
Cate Gilpin
January 23, 2012

Overview

The history and culture of Tibet is truly incredible - it is a place with such a fraught and distressing history (and present) but it continues to have a strong, rich and evolving culture. Now in its fourth year, the Festival of Tibet at the Brisbane Powerhouse is a celebration and exploration of Tibetan history, culture and life.

The festival pays tribute to Tibetan heritage, which is founded on the principles of compassion and non-violence. Simultaneously the festival examines the current state of Tibet and the threats to its future.

Summer Pasture, a feature length documentary telling the story of a young Tibetan family struggling to come to grips with modern life, begins the festival and following this screening there will be a traditional opening ceremony with the Tashi Lhunpo Monks of Tibet.

Throughout the festival’s five days audiences can participate in yoga, meditation and workshops; view ritual dance, see exhibitions and experience traditional sand mandala as well as Tibetan music and films.

World renowned activist and author Tenzin Tsundue shares his personal journey and story, and there are forums hosted spiritual leader Geshe Lobsang Jamjang as well as Dr Tsering Thakchoe from the Tibetan Medical and Astrological Institute.

This unique event is a journey into the stories and experiences of a culture completely removed from our own, but one that speaks to and is open to all people.

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