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2002 26 Jun – 2 Jul | In commemoration of the Second Bahá'í World Congress 23-26 November in 1992 in New York, a Festival of the Arts was celebrated in that same city. The project was an independent initiative of Global Music, Inc., a Bahá'í-owned company, and associated individuals. It was not under the sponsorship of any Bahá'í institution. The centerpiece event was held at Carnegie Hall featuring a 550-voice choir under the direction of Mr. Tom Price and known as the "Voices of Baha". It was composed of Bahá'ís from some 24 countries. [BWNS162] | Bahá'í World Congress, Second (1992); Carnegie Hall; Tom Price; Choirs; Bahá'í World News Service (BWNS); New York, USA; USA | ||
Try also a shorter date like 2002-06-2 or 2002-06 try also the Chronology Canada — 2002-06-27 or 2002-06-2 or 2002-06 |
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