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2004 February
Call for Peace performed at the 113th Southern Wisconsin Education Inservice Organization (SWEIO) Convention held at the Monona Terrace Convention Center in Madison, Wisconsin with keynote speaker Arun Gandhi.
2003 November/December
Call for Peace performed at the Fourth Global Summit for the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates in Rome, Italy by invitation of the Gorbachev Foundation and Mayor of Rome, Walter Veltroni. Call for Peace performed as Madison, Wisconsin's sister-city delegation in Mantova, Italy by invitation of Mayor Gianfranco Burchiellaro. Read more
2003 May
Call for Peace performed for the International Rotary, District 6250, at the Monona Terrace Convention Center in Madison, Wisconsin.
2002 September
Call for Peace performed the Opening Invocation of "Dancing the Dream" at The 5th Annual Native American Music Awards in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This performance was broadcast on PBS in Wisconsin and New York City.
2002 June
Call for Peace performed the Opening Invocation for The United States Conference of Mayors, sending a message of peace and hope to representatives throughout the United States.
2002 January
Call for Peace performed in the Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration, "Remember the Dream, Celebrate the Legacy, Accept the Challenges" at the Madison Civic Center in Madison, Wisconsin.
2001 July
Call for Peace performed at the 60-Year Anniversary Celebration of Church Women United, a movement of peace and justice that included the works of Rosa Parks and Eleanor Roosevelt. The performance took place at the Midwest Convention Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
1999/2000 December
Call for Peace performed in the Millennium Celebration in front of the Great Pyramids of Giza, Egypt.
1998 March
Call for Peace performed in Tel-Aviv and Jerusalem, Israel.
1997 July
Call for Peace performed for the opening of the Monona Terrace Convention Center, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in Madison, Wisconsin.
1996 June/July
By invitation of the Russian Ministry of Culture, Call for Peace performed "Dancing the Dream" in the Lenin Memorial Concert Hall and was hosted by mayors in six cities along the Volga River.
1995 October
Performance at the 125th Birthday Celebration of Mohandas Gandhi, by invitation of Arun Gandhi, to honor his grandfather's movements towards a peaceful society and his message that continues today.
1995 April
Call for Peace gave honor in a historic performance as the nations entered the stage from the Four Directions during the 25th Anniversary of Earth Day. "Crossroads: A Path Not Yet Taken" brought together, for the first time, the children and grandchildren of Gandhi, King, Chavez and Black Elk. Dick Gregory, acclaimed civil rights activist, hosted the event.
1994 July
Call for Peace performed as Madison, Wisconsin's sister-city delegation in Freiburg, Germany.
1993 August
Call for Peace closed the 100-Year Parliament of World's Religions by following the Dalai Lama's appearance in Chicago, Illinois' Grant Park. Seventy thousand participants rose out of their seats and formed circles of dance. Award winning documentary Peace Like a River was filmed and is preserved in the DePaul University Archives along with documentation of the week-long event.
1992 October
Marking a historical event in our nation's history, Call for Peace asked for reconciliation and healing at the 500-Year Quincentennial Alternative Performance at the Wisconsin State Capitol.
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