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DreBu is a non-profit organization founded by Kalsang Dolma and Gelek Badheytsang in 2009.
DreBu is a non-profit organization founded by Kalsang Dolma and Gelek Badheytsang in 2009.
DreBu believes in keeping the Tibetan arts, language and culture alive within a dynamic urban setting and the growing Tibetan Diasporas worldwide. Recognizing that culture, arts and language evolve constantly in many different directions and forms, we strive to connect with a wide range of creative artists and stakeholders who shape the cultural environment locally and globally. We fulfill our mission by undertaking innovative programs to study and encourage the Tibetan arts and culture movement for a healthy interaction to generate mutual respect, inclusiveness and true diversity in Canada and the world.{{From|URL http://drebu.wordpress.com/drebu/}}
DreBu believes in keeping the Tibetan arts, language and culture alive within a dynamic urban setting and the growing Tibetan Diasporas worldwide. Recognizing that culture, arts and language evolve constantly in many different directions and forms, we strive to connect with a wide range of creative artists and stakeholders who shape the cultural environment locally and globally. We fulfill our mission by undertaking innovative programs to study and encourage the Tibetan arts and culture movement for a healthy interaction to generate mutual respect, inclusiveness and true diversity in Canada and the world.{{From| http://drebu.wordpress.com/drebu/}}

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DreBu is a non-profit organization founded by Kalsang Dolma and Gelek Badheytsang in 2009. DreBu believes in keeping the Tibetan arts, language and culture alive within a dynamic urban setting and the growing Tibetan Diasporas worldwide. Recognizing that culture, arts and language evolve constantly in many different directions and forms, we strive to connect with a wide range of creative artists and stakeholders who shape the cultural environment locally and globally. We fulfill our mission by undertaking innovative programs to study and encourage the Tibetan arts and culture movement for a healthy interaction to generate mutual respect, inclusiveness and true diversity in Canada and the world.

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