"The Role of Dance as Cultural Diplomacy"
A Lecture by Tatjana Sehic, Specialist in International Politics, Women's Studies, Narrative and Identity and Dance

(Berlin; February 14th, 2014)

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Biography

Tatjana Sehic studied intercultural communication at the Lower Austrian Academy in St. Pölten and graduated with a degree in "Children rights in education" in 2000.
Tatiana continued with her masters studies in International politics and woman's studies at Mayreder - collegue in Vienna . Her thesis, on migration and narrative identity, was published in 2011. Since 2009 she has collaborated with the ICD, focussing on Arts and Cultural Diplomacy within peace operations. She also organizes arts projects ,cultural events and conferences in Vienna and beyond. She published a brochure entitled " Soft Power of Cultural Diplomacy " in 2011.
Tatjana initiated a practice - based research on international relations within the field of dance and arts at the Martha Graham Contemporary dance school in New York city in 2004 and received the award of " Outstanding Artist " for her contribution end engagement.
She works in Austria and as an international consultant and trainer for children rights in education, intercultural /inter-religious communication, woman studies and diversity leadership, cultural diplomacy and dance arts in international relations.
 

"The Role of Dance as Cultural Diplomacy"

A Lecture by Tatjana Sehic, Consultant, Intercultural Communication

(Berlin; February 14th, 2014)