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November 12, 1999 Loyola to host Tibetan Nuns of Kathmandu for evening of sacred performanceLoyola sponsors weeklong activities to highlight Tibetan Nuns first trip to North America as part of "Women's Freedom and Spiritual Liberation" tourAs part of their first trip to the West, nuns of Kathmandu will visit the Loyola University campus, during the week of Sunday, Nov. 14 Thursday, Nov. 18, 1999. This tour of the nuns of Khachoe Ghakyil Nunnery marks the first time a troupe of Tibetan nuns has ever traveled to North America. As part of the tour, the nuns will combine sacred dance, music, and theater with the creative innovations of formalized philosophical debate and religious practice. This represents a breakthrough of Tibetan women to an unprecedented status in the spiritual life of Tibetan culture, a new, egalitarian culture that is emerging in the Tibetan refugee communities of India and Nepal. Khachoe Ghakyil Nunnery is one of a new generation of nunneries established in exile. It was founded in 1986 under the direction of Lama Thubten Zopa Rinpoche, spiritual director of the Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition. The tour is a fund-raiser for the nunnery that, because of the religious suppression in Tibet, has seen its population grow from five to 200 nuns. Planned activities include:
With the exception of the concert, all events are free. |
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