Cultural Tours

Beyond Sightseeing

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In my last two posts I've talked about the first ever partnership between World to the Wise cultural tours and Journey Arts Collective, where we took a group of thirteen creatives from the Nashville area to experience some of the magic of Western Europe. Not only did we have the privilege of introducing them to some of the world's greatest art and a couple of world class cities, but thanks to the leadership of Journey leader Brett Mabury, they were also led on a pilgrimage of sorts. Brett and I were introduced by a mutual friend some time in early 2015. He had been wanting to take creatives to Europe for years, and the mutual friend happened to know that's something my wife Becky and I do with World to the Wise. Brett and I began meeting together, and to his credit, he took a chance and asked Becky and me to help him put together a hopefully unforgettable experience for a dozen artists.

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Brett is from Perth, Western Australia, where I happen to have lived for four years as a child. He is married to Keren, who is half Belgian and half Danish and grew up in Paris. The two met in Paris when Brett was studying music there on a fellowship. 

Upon our arrival in Paris, our first destination, each traveler was presented with a spiral-bound booklet Brett had personalized for each one, printing on the inside front page the sentence each person had written as their goal and expectation for this trip. The book contained a number of meditations Brett had put together, each one designed to be read at specific locations throughout our 12-day journey. Imagine the impact of sitting in a place of great artistic and historical significance, reading thoughts that both challenge and quiet your soul. Brett's thoughtful reflections included some of the history of each site we visited, and he used that as a springboard for taking the creative person to a place of introspection.

We were also intentional on this particular trip to connect this group of creatives with those of similar ilk in the cities we visited. In Paris, we drew not only on Brett's and my contacts, but also on those of my old friend Jim Beise, a creative catalyst who spent over a dozen years investing in creatives in Paris. We also had an unforgettable evening with creatives in our old stomping grounds of Lausanne, Switzerland. And we were treated to an outdoor concert on the Piazza San Lorenzo in Florence, where our friend Giorgio Ammirabile was featured directing and singing in front of his gospel choir. Not to mention the magic of the Tuscan countryside, where we stayed five nights, which is in itself a respite for the soul with its vineyards, olive orchards and gentle hills.

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The result of all these experiences? Fifteen creatives (including Becky and myself) who came back not only having feasted on more beauty than can be described -- sometimes in unsuspecting places -- but also grew closer together than they ever expected, not to mention a greater and deeper sense of purpose.

Sign me up. Again.

A Gift from the Past

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It seems each time my wife and I take a group to Europe, even though we visit many of the same places each time, there's always some new surprise that awaits us. Earlier this month, World to the Wise partnered with Journey Arts Collective to take 12 creatives to visit some of the world's greatest art, as well as meet local creatives and take time to reflect on their observations. After five full and rich days in Paris, we boarded the TGV (high speed train) for Lausanne, Switzerland, where we barely spent twenty-four hours before heading to Tuscany. Two special events were waiting for us: an evening with over 50 creatives from French-speaking Switzerland, including many old friends of mine from the six years I lived there; and the next morning, a private tour of the 800-year-old Lausanne cathedral.

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A historian acquaintance of mine in Lausanne arranged this treat with the docent of the cathedral, a welcoming woman named Myriam. Twelve of us spent the next hour and a half in wonder as we were led first through the underground remains of the Romanesque church that originally occupied the site -- an area closed to the public. Myriam then led us around the nooks and crannies of the main level, and we ended up in the upper levels overlooking the nave, up close to the massive, world class organ.

Imagine you are a master craftsman such as a stone mason or a sculptor. You spend your entire career working on by far the most grandiose structure your city has seen or ever will see. And yet you  are fully aware that you will never see the finished fruit of your labors. This cathedral took 105 years to build in all its stages.

I've visited many cathedrals in my travels, but never I have I been given the gift of winding through corridors, up ancient staircases and ducking under beams where relatively few people have been. It was almost like being invited by the craftsmen themselves to admire their handiwork up close -- 800 years after they labored to produce it.

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A Creative Journey

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What happens when you put 15 creatives in the same plane, train, bus, or automobile for almost two weeks, where they are not just sightseeing but being asked to reflect, observe, and create? My wife Becky and I have just finished conducting the first ever tour where our company, World to the Wise, partnered with the Journey Arts Collective, led by Brett Mabury. A professional musician, composer and arranger, Brett also serves as a mentor of other artists to accompany them on their…well, journey. Journey Arts Collective seeks to gather creatives into a community – not unlike some of the creative communities in days gone by (the Lost Generation comes to mind), helping them counter isolation and spurring each other toward artistic and spiritual growth. A mutual friend introduced Brett and me a couple of years ago, and I learned that Brett had wanted to take artists to Europe for years. When he heard of the World to the Wise cultural tours Becky and I have been leading since 2010, Brett wondered if it might be a good fit to partner with us on what could potentially be the first of several such adventures.

One of the challenges of taking any group to some of the world’s most interesting places is planning the time in such a way that people take in a full palette of sights and experiences without becoming completely overwhelmed and exhausted. Jet lag is not our friend in this regard. So even though we didn’t packed in as much as we might normally on one of our World to the Wise tours, the time with JAC has been exhausting but exhilarating.

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Brett’s intentionality about making this trip a pilgrimage and not just a sightseeing tour made every stop that much more meaningful. He had prepared a booklet for each participant containing exercises and reflections to be done at strategic points throughout each day. From Sacré Coeur cathedral to Notre Dame, from Monet’s house and gardens in Giverny to the Musée d’Orsay, each artist was enriched and challenged in his or her creative and meditative life while marveling at the amazing sights and sounds of Paris.

My long-time friend Jim Beise was also on the trip, doing what he has done for over 15 years: mentoring creatives. His nine years of experience and contacts in Paris made our time there that much more meaningful, as he arranged a number of get-togethers where our group was able to interact with local creative – which in Paris means a number of internationals as well, not just Parisians.

Coming soon – Part 2, where we are invited on a private tour of a 750-year-old cathedral to see things that are never open to the public!

New Year, New Zealand?

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If you follow my blog, you know my wife and I had an unforgettable time in what for us was an almost magical time in New Zealand over the 2014-15 winter break (summer in New Zealand).

We are now gauging interest in a possible World to the Wise cultural tour to the Land of the Kiwi at the same time of year, winter break 2016-17. Take in the verdant countryside, visit Hobbiton, home of the Shire, take in some breathtaking scenery on the South Island, where many of the battle scenes in the Lord of the Rings trilogy were shot...and I could go on.

If you're interested in receiving information and updates on this trip OR the 2017 World to the Wise cultural tour to Europe (Italy, France, UK), just enter your email address below and you won't miss a thing!

Tell Me of Tuscany

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My wife and I have had the pleasure of conducting a number of cultural tours to Europe, the most recent of which was this past June. We visit three of the world's greatest cities: Rome, Paris, and London. We see some of the finest art the world has ever known. We tread where kings and emperors trod. We see amazing performances. We shop in some of the best markets anywhere. We see sights many only dream of seeing. And yet, from the feedback we receive, our experience in Tuscany almost always rises to the top as the highlight of the three-week tour.

There are many reasons for this. Of all the phases of the 3-country tour, these days based half an hour outside Florence contain the most human contact with the local population. We are hosted by two wonderful families: the Ammirabile and Volle families. Our housing consists of newly renovated studio apartments overlooking the valley pictured above. (You could do worse than waking up to that every morning.) In between our day trips into Florence or to some of the "hill towns" of Tuscany, we share in experiences that are an inviting window into what appears to be an almost idyllic lifestyle.

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Our good friend Caty (Caterina) heads up the meal preparation and offers lessons in Italian cuisine in the process. We enjoy some pretty delicious food throughout Europe, but everyone seems to agree that Caty's cuisine is the finest -- whether pizzas of all kinds baked in her outdoor oven with olive and other local woods, to pasta cooked just right or even simple bruschetta, every meal is a feast.

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Perhaps it's how closely the Ammirabile family lives to the land that makes them so endearing. The family runs both a wine growing and an olive oil business, and one of the highlights of our time is the tour of the vineyards by Giovanni, the patriarch of the family. A committed Christian, Giovanni explains the role of the winegrower while alluding to Jesus' teachings on the vine and the branches. The man knows what he is talking about. He has been "pruned" himself more times than I know about -- and yet the sparkle in his eye as he talks about his vineyard indicates a faith that has survived his trials. His wife, Grazia, doesn't attract attention to herself but has a heart of gold.  

Even though food is not the focal point of our Tuscan adventure, it is surely the time spent at the table that stands out in our participants' memory. A welcome contrast to the too-often rushed American meal, it is often surprising to realize how long we've been lingering at the table, simply enjoying the moment, being together in such a pastoral setting.

Whatever the case, you can be sure these few days in the Tuscan countryside will be an ingredient of the World to the Wise cultural tours for years to come. Between the bustle of great cities like Rome and Venice, it is like landing in a bubble of peace and tranquility.

Ask anyone who has been with us and you will most likely be answered with a sigh.

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The Magic of Unscripted Moments

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A lot of planning goes into every World to the Wise cultural tour. An awful lot. But sometimes the best memories are made from unscripted moments. Like when you happen onto a pair of super talented street performers in the Trastevere area of Rome. (There are virtuosos on the streets of almost every major European city.) Or when you run into a new friend in Venice whom you had just met in Tuscany only days earlier. Or when you get an impromptu performance from a professional opera singer on a perfect night under the stars in the Tuscan countryside, celebrating the birthday of one of our participants, sitting around the fire pit singing old standards, and eating millefoglie cake by a local artisan baker.  

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These are moments that cannot be orchestrated, when spontaneity and serendipity meet, and you have the distinct impression that heaven is smiling on you.

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Like being handed two free bottles of locally produced wine, as the group leader, by the owner of your favorite gelateria in San Gimignano. Or discovering much in common with your Italian guide whom you only just met. Or even getting caught in the strongest hail storm you've ever seen (fortunately not the longest) and getting in the van just in time to remain mostly dry. Like happening onto a beautiful pond in the park on a hot Roman day and soaking your feet. (Until the mounted policemen ride up and ask you to get your feet out of the water.)

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Or walking into a glorious 700-year-old basilica in Barcelona, enjoying the classical guitarist playing at the front and discovering that you are an invited guest at a wedding. You catch a photo of the radiant bride just steps away from you as she makes her way down the long aisle to the altar.

Or having a three-hour delay on the overnight train from Venice to Paris and thus being awake at 6:00 in the morning to see your old neighborhood in Lausanne, Switzerland out the window as the train whizzes by -- something you wouldn't have seen at 3:00 am because you would have been asleep.

Register now for the 2015 Cultural Tour!

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It's not too early to be planning to join us for the 2015 World to the Wise Cultural Tour! We have a treasure trove of memories waiting for you to create -- from ancient Rome to the sensory delights of Tuscany, from the amazing mazes of Venice to the timeless thrills of Paris, from the gardens of Monet to the cultural feasts of London -- there is something for everyone. Tentative dates have been set for June 2-23 for the entire tour, but it is possible to participate in one or two of the three legs of the tour. NOTE: Dates to be confirmed in the next two weeks.

Get more info here:

2015 Tour info sheet

Registration Packet

We already have quite a sizable number people who have expressed interest in the tour, so don't wait too long -- there is a limit of 20 people per tour. Students under 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Announcing the 2015 Cultural Tour!

Announcing the 2015 World to the Wise Cultural Tour! Ask any of the wonderful people who have joined us in the past, and they will tell you this educational tour left an indelible mark on them. The mission of World to the Wise is to educate and inspire Americans with the cultural riches of the world around us. It has been said that "the fool wanders, but the wise man travels;" our goal is to  become wiser by exposing ourselves to other cultural perspectives in order to gain more perspective on our own culture. The exact dates for the 2015 tour have not yet been set, but chances are we will be looking at the first three weeks in June. The tour is designed in such a way as to allow participants to come for all or part of the adventure. Our itinerary generally includes, Rome, Florence and surrounding area (Tuscany), possibly Venice, Paris, and London. Whether you are a history buff, an art aficionado, a foodie, or simply an adventurer, there is something for you!

If you are interested in staying informed of developments for the June '14 tour, please fill in your name and email address in the form to the right. We must meet a certain minimum in order for the tour to make, so help us spread the word! The tour is open to everyone of all ages, but students under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

Also, look for us on Facebook at World to the Wise to see photos of past tours. "Like" us in order to catch any and all updates.

Let the adventure begin!

2014 World to the Wise Cultural Tour

Announcing the 2014 World to the Wise Cultural Tour! Ask any of the wonderful people who have joined us in the past, and they will tell you this educational tour left an indelible mark on them. The mission of World to the Wise is to educate and inspire Americans with the cultural riches of the world around us. It has been said that "the fool wanders, but the wise man travels;" our goal is to  become wiser by exposing ourselves to other cultural perspectives in order to gain more perspective on our own culture. The exact dates for the 2014 tour have not yet been set, but chances are we will be looking at the first three weeks in June. The tour is designed in such a way as to allow participants to come for all or part of the adventure. Our itinerary generally includes, Rome, Florence and surrounding area (Tuscany), possibly Venice, Paris, and London. Whether you are a history buff, an art aficionado, a foodie, or simply an adventurer, there is something for you!

If you are interested in staying informed of developments for the June '14 tour, please fill in your name and email address in the form to the right. We must meet a certain minimum in order for the tour to make, so help us spread the word! The tour is open to everyone of all ages, but students under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

Also, look for us on Facebook at World to the Wise to see photos of past tours. "Like" us in order to catch any and all updates.

Let the adventure begin!

Fall Break in Italy!

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The World to the Wise Cultural Tour will not be happening this June, but this will give us -- and you! -- time to plan toward joining us for a more abbreviated visit to ITALY in October 2013! October is a wonderful time of the year to be in Italy. We were there with some dear friends of ours in October 2011. The weather was perfect, and there were not nearly as many tourists around as in June.

Our visit will start with Rome, the Eternal City. Walk where the Roman emperors and generals made their triumphal entry into the city. Marvel at the masterpieces at the Vatican Museum, the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica. And you'll see how a stop for a tasty gelato can quickly become a habit!

Then we'll train to the fabled region of Tuscany, where we'll be hosted by our good friends the Ammirabbile family. Our studio apartments overlook a fertile valley of olive orchards and vineyards. We'll take in the Renaissance wonders of Florence, the medieval walled towns of the Tuscan hill country, and sample the simple yet exquisite cuisine of our host, Caterina.

Our final stop will be the timeless city of Venice, with its legendary canals, winding alleys and the 1,000-year-old Basilica of St. Mark.

This will doubtless be an unforgettable experience in a land that continues to call us back.

DATES: Oct. 11-20, 2013

COSTS: $1900 per person plus airfare

Minimum number of participants for tour to make: 10

If interested, just enter your name and email address in the form to the right, and we'll see that you receive regular updates. If you're ready to sign up, just download the following forms, fill them out and mail them to us!

Registration Form

2013 Tour info sheet

Liability Release Form

We’re pleased to announce the 2013 World to the Wise Cultural Tours!

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Purpose: to broaden our perspective and deepen our understanding of the world we live in by discovering the peoples, cultures and histories of other lands. Dates:

Italy June 5-14 (depart US on Tuesday, June 4) Paris June 15-19 (*depart US on Friday, June 14) London June 20-25 (*depart US on Wednesday, June 19)

* It is an option to join us for individual locations. We will begin in Rome and end up in London. We promise you won’t forget this trek through three of the most enchanting countries in Europe!

ITALY – Who hasn’t dreamed of roaming the Tuscan countryside, marveling at Michelangelo’s David, the famous Duomo (cathedral) and the other treasures of Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance? Or relaxing on a Roman terrazzo, imagining the days of the gladiators while standing in the Coliseum, and gazing up at the Creation of Adam in the Sistine Chapel? Or sampling a different gelato flavor every day? Or making such fast friends with the Italians that you won’t want to leave? Ten days in Italy

PARIS – Often called the Pearl of Europe and the City of Lights, this gem has probably inspired more songs and literature than any other city. Notre Dame Cathedral, the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre and Musée d’Orsay, Montmartre with its sidewalk artists, the Arc de Triomphe and Champs Elysées…not to mention the obligatory sidewalk cafés, croissants, pastries, baguettes, cheese… (Oops, got a little side-tracked there.…) We’ll include a day trip to Monet’s gardens in Giverny. And we’ll enjoy a meal with some Parisians who might surprise you with their openness and friendliness! Five full days in Paris

LONDON – Many Americans have the feeling of coming home when they discover this land that is the mother country to many of our ancestors. Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London and the Tower Bridge, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, St. Paul’s Cathedral, the Globe Theatre, some of the most amazing museums in the world, the Tube, the River Thames, cream tea, shortbread, meat pies, homes of some of English literature’s greats, and an unforgettable day trip to Oxford, including a meal at the pub where Lewis, Tolkien and the other Inklings spent so many hours!

Four full days plus a travel day.

Click here for complete information on registration, costs, etc. We would love for you to join us — and help us spread the word!

We Have Lift Off!

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In a mere three days from this writing, a dozen curious souls will take off for the adventure of a lifetime, discovering new sights, people, tastes, cultures, stories — and themselves! This year’s World to the Wise Cultural Tour will take us to Rome, in and around Florence, Venice, Paris, and London. A couple of participants will join us in Venice and be with us the rest of the trip, and a few will leave us at the end of the Paris stay. We have designed this experience in a modular format in order to facilitate doing just one or two legs of the three-week adventure.

We trust you’ll consider joining us for the next cultural tour, likely summer 2013. In the meantime, follow our journey on my blog, or “like” our Facebook page at World to the Wise.

WOW Moments

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Our lives are marked by many different kinds of milestones. Among the ones I look back on -- including some very recent ones -- are      what I like to call "WOW moments." Often the most memorable ones are the unexpected ones, the ones that sneak up on us. One of the most rewarding aspects of what we do at World to the Wise is providing multiple "WOW moments" for our participants. I chose this particular photo to post because Riley, the young lady pictured, always had such an expression of awe on her face when seeing a notable sight for the first time. I'll never forget her face when stepping out into the Roman sunshine from the subway station and looking up to see the 2,000-year-old Coliseum towering above us. It truly is difficult to attach words to the impact on the senses and the soul that the Roman Forum has. It is so much more than so many stones and columns that have survived the ages -- it is a journey back in time, to the very place where senators deliberated, Romans worshiped, gladiators fought, and Julius Caesar himself was assassinated. All within a couple of square miles. Yet these words do not even come close -- you have to experience it for yourself.

Plans are underway even now for the 2013 World to the Wise Cultural Tour. Stay tuned -- another unforgettable series of "WOW moments" could be awaiting you!