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Aruba Bank Partners with Mi Cutisa Foundation to Preserve Aruban Culture

by | Apr 6, 2024

In a bid to uphold and celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Aruba, Aruba Bank has announced a collaborative effort with the Mi Cutisa Foundation. The partnership aims to support the foundation’s mission of preserving and promoting the unique cultural traditions of the island.

The Mi Cutisa Foundation has long been dedicated to showcasing and safeguarding Aruba’s cultural legacy. With a diverse range of cultural initiatives at its core, including community museums like the beloved Museo Cas Tan Tin, the foundation has been instrumental in bringing Aruba’s heritage to life. From community exhibitions to the creation of documentaries that encapsulate Aruban traditions, Mi Cutisa Foundation has been at the forefront of preserving the island’s cultural identity.

Aruba Bank’s involvement in this collaboration marks a significant step towards furthering the foundation’s objectives. Through the provision of essential tools such as television displays and laptops, Aruba Bank seeks to empower the Mi Cutisa Foundation in engaging the local community and showcasing Aruban culture effectively.

With these resources at their disposal, the foundation plans to expand its reach and impact. From immersive documentaries to exhibitions featuring Arubans in traditional attire, Mi Cutisa Foundation aims to create engaging experiences that educate and inspire both locals and visitors alike.

Commenting on the partnership, representatives from Aruba Bank expressed pride in contributing to the preservation of Aruba’s cultural heritage. They emphasized the importance of keeping traditions alive in the daily lives of the community, ensuring that future generations continue to appreciate and celebrate the island’s unique spirit.

The collaboration between Aruba Bank and the Mi Cutisa Foundation underscores a shared commitment to preserving and celebrating Aruba’s vibrant cultural tapestry. It serves as a testament to the enduring value of cultural heritage in shaping the identity and character of the island. As the partnership continues to evolve, it promises to enrich the cultural landscape of Aruba and foster a deeper sense of pride and connection within the community.

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