Voices of Hope Poetry Slam Competition- Video and Text of four contestants

Voices of Hope Poetry Slam Competition- Video and Text of four contestants

“What Reasons Do We Have?” by Madison Luján from Southern High School Peace stood during the creation of Earth Peace stood during the unity of civilization She nurtures friendships She gives happiness She defends from harm She allows connection Why isn’t she standing? Is she like Motanui? Did we steal her heart? Did we resist…

Guam High School Poetic Artists Expresses ‘Voices of Hope’ and Peace

Guam High School Poetic Artists Expresses ‘Voices of Hope’ and Peace

High school students of Guam took part in a vibrant Voices of Hope Poetry Slam Competition on December 13 at the city of Sinajana’s sparkling new Central Community Arts Hall.   Youthful poetic artists had been submitted for consideration by their respective public high schools all over Guam, in adherence with specific rules, including that…

Nestor Torres Inspires Hearts and Talents of High School Artists for Peace

Nestor Torres Inspires Hearts and Talents of High School Artists for Peace

One of the greatest renewable global resources is the spirit to give back. It is one of the hallmarks of ICAP, to connect with youth, the future artists and peacemakers who will soon take the lead on the world stage, through the transformative power of the arts. It is in that spirit that ICAP member…

Guam’s High School Students Come Together in a Powerful ‘Action for Peace’

Guam’s High School Students Come Together in a Powerful ‘Action for Peace’

With their hearts fixed firmly on contributing to what is likely the world’s most important need – peace in our highly diverse world – public high school students in Guam showcased their many talents at the Agana Shopping Center on November 22. Billed as a talent show competition, the well-attended performance took place under the…

Jazz Visionary, ICAP Pioneer – Celebrating the Life of Wayne Shorter at Hollywood Bowl

Jazz Visionary, ICAP Pioneer – Celebrating the Life of Wayne Shorter at Hollywood Bowl

On August 23, one of America’s most iconic performance venues – the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles – witnessed an outpouring of emotion and music as the jazz community gathered to celebrate the life and legacy of Wayne Shorter, who died on March 2 at 89. Under the guidance of his best-friend, fellow jazz legend,…

The Culinary Art of Nourishing Peace – José Andrés and World Central Kitchen

The Culinary Art of Nourishing Peace – José Andrés and World Central Kitchen

In the world of the arts, it’s natural to celebrate the transformative power of a piece of music or its performers, or to praise the raw expression in a dance. But there’s another art form, as old as humanity itself, that plays a significant role in binding societies together: the culinary arts, which can play…

Bill Clinton and Herbie Hancock Affirm the Power of Jazz to Inspire Understanding Between Cultures

Bill Clinton and Herbie Hancock Affirm the Power of Jazz to Inspire Understanding Between Cultures

In April, an extraordinary meeting of the minds took place as jazz icon Herbie Hancock and Bill Clinton, 43rd President of the United States (1993-2001), engaged in a captivating dialogue on the rich and timeless art form of jazz. Mr. Hancock, renowned pianist, composer, ICAP president, and UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for Intercultural Dialogue, sat down…

International Jazz Day 2023 celebrates the power of collaboration amid rich diversity
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International Jazz Day 2023 celebrates the power of collaboration amid rich diversity

On April 30, the world celebrated International Jazz Day, the twelfth time this annual global event has honored the legacy and impact of jazz – the iconic American art form – on culture, education, and international cooperation. This year’s celebrations were hosted by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and featured a…

Wayne Shorter: A Lifetime of Indelible Footprints on the Path of Peace, Joy, and Music

Wayne Shorter: A Lifetime of Indelible Footprints on the Path of Peace, Joy, and Music

On March 2, our beloved co-president of the International Committee of Artists for Peace, Wayne Shorter, died. He was 89. In a career spanning eight decades, Mr. Shorter, a twelve-time Grammy Award winner, came to be known as both a jazz icon and one of America’s great composers. He began in the late 1950s as…