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RACH-C EVENTS OF 2007
February 3, 2007
"RACH-C Women's Leadership Group Meeting" with International House Grantees. Grantees of the leadership program of International House gather to 'break bread" and exchange perspectives with Russian women leaders in NY. Photo includes L/R: Olga Zatsepina, Patricia Thompson [Yelena Vladimirovna Mayakovskaya], Maya Korsunskaya, Larisa Saenko, Tamara Pozdnyakova, Ksenia O'Neill, Ina Iankulova, Mujda Amini, I-Ching Ng, Aida Izadpanah Jahromi, and Sigal Saar.


Mihail Alexandrov, distinguished artist; proponent of symbolic realism, hosts the women's leadership group at his studio in Washington Heights.
April 3, 2007
Documentary Film "I am not Giordano Bruno," on the life of Boris Efimov, produced by Dr. Semyon Pinkhasov." Top photo on right shows Yuriy Sandulov, Vice President of RACH-C with Dr. Pinkhasov after viewing of the film. In the lower photo, guests sit in rapt attention during the film shown at the Sulzberger Parlor of Barnard College at the Salon hosted jointly by the Russian Club of Barnard and RACH-C.


May 19, 2007
"Children's Festival of Russian Culture." Dr. Olga Zatsepina, President of RACH-C, introduces Children's folk Ensembles from Washington DC, to Siberia, to Brooklyn, as they brave Spring rains to perform before hundreds of guests anxious to see authentic Russian dances and songs by costumed performers at the first Children's Festival of Russian Culture, organized by RACH-C -The Russian American Cultural Heritage Center, in Fort Tryon Park, North Manhattan.
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Preparing to help open the Festival are (L to R) Dr. Gregory Olsen, American cosmonaut; NYC Council Member Robert Jackson; Counselor Alexander Musienko of the Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the UN; and Vice Counsul Timor Sokolov of the Russian Federation Consulate General in New York
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Damp crowds watch colorful performers.
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| The "Scarlet Sails" group of the Russian School in Washington DC, rings out a tune |
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World wide performers from Khanti Mansiysk Siberia tune up their classic and contemporary instruments. |
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Choir of the Russian Embassy School in Washington DC makes beautiful music for eager listeners.
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May 2007
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Kolya Kharitonov, with mother.
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RACH-C chose this child, Kolya Kharitonov, to help this year (May 2007) to overcome a rare disease that is called mezothelioma ( cancer, 1st degree).
Kolya is getting treatment in St. Petersburg. Since he is not originally from that city, all treatment is due to be paid in full by personal funds. The first block of chemotherapy treatment cost $3000. At this period of treatment the boy needs medication of Alimta, produced in Lyllui France. One dose of that medication in Moscow costs from $3,000 to $5,000. Kolya also needs pampers and food products of NAN ( Nestle company) on a permanent basis.
To make direct contributions see: www.deti.rian.ru Where you will read Kolya’s story and find the names and the stories of other kids who also need help
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May 24, 2007
"Gala Celebration of International Children's Day" at the Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the UN." This elegant event co-hosted by the Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the UN and the Russian American Cultural Heritage Center, RACH-C, brought together supporters and contributors of RACH-C with diplomatic colleagues of the Russian Mission to celebrate International Children's Day which, in Russia is traditionally celebrated on June 1.
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| The smiles tell it all as the Honorable Vitaly Churkin, (center) Ambassador of the Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the UN and his wife Irina Churkin, join Dr. Cyril Geacintov, President of the Russian Nobility association with his wife Elke Geacintov, in responding to Dr. Olga Zatsepina, President of RACH-C, as she compliments the performers. |
Children of "Golden Rooster led by Irina Zagornova, lead off the performances with joy and excitement |
Opera Bass Mikhail Svetlov transports his audience with Russian romances to the accompaniment of pianist Misha Bulychev-Okser. |
July 10, 2007
"RACH-C Salon at Radio Davidzon featuring American daughter of VLADIMIR MAYAKOVSKY, Dr. Patricia Thompson. Speaking before a packed house (photo below) Dr. Patricia Thompson, explains the circumstances of her mother's encounter and romance with the world famous poet, including why her connection to her illustrious father has remained hidden until recently.
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| ABOVE Dr. Thompson, who speaks little Russian, is aided in her presentation by her official interpreter Tatiana Eidinova. |
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| actor, impressario Rustem Galich recites Mayakovsky poetry. |
Interpreter Eidinova and Dr.Thompson, (Ellena Mayorkovskya) are joined by RACH-C officers Julio Rodriguez and Dr. Olga Zatsepina |
August 19, 2007
The RACH-C SUMMER CONCERT was held at Our Savior's Atonement Church. To the right is the program enjoyed by those who attended the very exciting performance. A high point of the event was the reception held 2 blocks away at "Doňa Carmen's Bakery Cafe" where the Russian and American singers and concert guests shared tables, compliments and songs, over wine and "pastelillos;" a fine combination of Russian and Latino cultural tastes.
October 7, 2007
The RACH-C FALL CONCERT" brought "old" guests, familiar with our concerts, and new ones to Our Savior's Atonement Church. All were enraptured by the splendid voices of Baritone Kreshnik Zhabjaku, and Soprano Anya Fidelia. The highpoint of the evening was their performance of original compositions by composer Margarita Zelenaia who also performed some of her creations on piano.


Olga Zatsepina, President of RACH-C thanks and commends the performers flanking Music Director Inna Leytush
October 18, 2007 to October 21, 2007.
Moscow: THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL "RUSSIAN SONG" OF RUSSIAN COMPATRIOTS FROM ABROAD organized by the International Council of Russian Compatriots, the government of Moscow, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Festival brought together 450 participants from 47 countries. The Festival was a tremendous success for participants, the audience of Moscovites ,and the organizers who were able to make it a holiday for the Russian soul and a manifestation of a great Russian presence from all corners of the world.
The US delegation was represented by two organizations: The Russian-American Cultural Heritage Center( RACH-C) and the Congress of Russian-Americans.
Trio "Sudarushka" (Irina Zagornova, Diana Bruk and Katya Prokofieva) from New York and Nikolay Masenkov from San Francisco presented the best from their Russian heritage repertoire. All the US participants were received with wonderful ovations and tears of emotion in the eyes of Moscovites.
The closing Gala Concert of the Festival also commemorated the fifth anniversary of the International Council of Russian Compatriots abroad (MSRS). The President of MSRS, Peotr Sheremyetev, presided at the event.
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Dr. Georgi L. Muradov, Ambassador, Head of the International and External Economic Relations Department of the Moscow City Government and Dr.Olga Zatsepina, President of RACH-C, and Leader of the US delegation to the Festival.
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Performers from the US, Canada, Sweden and Kirgyzstan combine to sing traditional classic songs at the Tsaritsino Palace performance hall.
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Dr. Olga Zatzepina, President of RACH-C and Natalie Sabelnik, Deputy director of the Congress of Russian-Americans hold their awards presented at the meeting celebrating the 5th Anniversary of
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The New York delegation savors the feelings of joy, success and shared Russian soul in Koloniy Zal after the Gala performance.
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November 2007
STATUS UPDATE -
KOLYA KHARITONOV:
Kolya Kharitonov needed expensive treatment for a rare form of cancer at St. Petersburg Hospital, Russia. His therapy was partly paid by funds raised at the RACH-C Gala International Children’s Day Celebration which we co-hosted with Ambassador Vitaly Ivanovitch Churkin at the Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the United Nations May 24, 2007.
All who supported this effort should be very happy that the treatment appears to be succeeding and we are informed that his prognosis is very hopeful.
11/14/07 - KOLYA HAS BEEN SENT HOME FROM THE HOSPITAL WITH COMPLETE REMISSION!!!
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