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Date: March 2008
Venue: NSW Parliament House
"Togetherness - Art for Humanity" TAH, is a unique multicultural artists association that numbers 42 artists. They seek to promote their stand for love between the nations and are taking part of the world's struggle for peace. Through their sales, artists are also supporting different humanitarian organisations around the world. Their motto is: Art for Humanity. “As an example of Togetherness, we are sending message to the world that Love and Peace between the nations is possible” – says Violeta Dineva, the president of the association. For further information, please contact Violeta Dineva, on 0403 787 440 or via e-mail vdineva@hotmail.com
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*FEDERAL SEAT OF WENTWORTH LABOR CANDIDATE GEORGE NEWHOUSE HONORS ARTIST PEACE INITIATIVE*
*Waverley Mayor George Newhouse opened the Togetherness-Art for Humanity Association Exhibition at Bondi Community Centre Pavilion on Wednesday night. *
*“I know there are a lot of politicians that enjoy dividing and conquering - even here in Australia. There is a lack of compassion for not only people from other countries, but also for our indigenous populations." *
*"People such as these at Togetherness – Art for Humanity who are prepared to commit themselves to others or to peace and tolerance and kindness are people who need to be elevated in our community. I think Waverley Council honors those people in our community at the grass roots level who are doing just that. Please honor the commitment the organizers of this exhibition are making to tolerance and peace. This is a very important message being sent to our greater community” He said.*
*The organization founder Violeta Dineva said that an exhibit will be held in NSW Parliament house in 2008 and that the association has the full support of the Sydney Council. However, organizers have received no funding from any government to date.
“Governments spend billions of taxpayers money on war but do little to honor the aspirations of may Australians for more initiatives promoting the ideal of peace and tolerance. This imbalance is being addressed by us. We have yet to receive a cent for our exhibit and performances “ Sculptor Marco Fabbro said at the opening.*
* Fire artists Nick and Sophie and Eve Robinson teacher at Dance Central in Surry Hills performed in and around the huge podium titled the Millennial Peace Sculpture. 15 Artists have their works on view in the Gallery and The Millennial Peace Sculpture will be on Exhibition on the forecourt of the Pavilion until 20th May with free performances planned on the week ends. *
