For the past 8 years, the Russian American Medical Association (RAMA) has held its Conference & Scientific Assembly on an annual basis. RAMA is the nation’s only professional medical association uniting Russian speaking medical professionals and other associated industries representatives. RAMA is devoted to medical science and pursuing its noble cause of saving children’s lives and sharing knowledge. This year the NMA Annual Conference will take place in Las Vegas, NV, from October 13 to 16th, 2011.
The 2011 RAMA Annual Conference will provide a great venue to interact with diverse group of Russian-speaking physicians, educators and scientists as well as other healthcare associated professionals. RAMA is working on the conference agenda which includes such featured presentations as:
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RFW Opening Reception.
Special guests of the evening:
Slava Ross, Vladimir Pozner, Natalia Mokritskaya, Oleg Flyangoltz and many others.
About a an opening movie:
A film by SLAVA ROSS
Striking, unusual and extraordinarily beautiful, “Siberia, Monamour” is a powerful story of life and death on the fringes of Russian society. In a deserted Siberian village, an old man and his grandson wait. The boy’s father left two years ago and has not returned. A pack of feral dogs also waits just outside the village, devouring everything alive, keeping the boy and his grandfather isolated in the wilderness, far from the nearest village. Through this dangerous yet beautiful landscape wander a host of soldiers, marauders, prostitutes and drunks. They are all searching for an escape.
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The 11th Annual Russian Film Week returns to the New York City from October 28ththrough November 4th, 2011. Organized by Global Advertising Strategies in partnership with Studio Clotho, the event is officially endorsed by the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation and the City Administration of New York.
Throughout its 11-year history, the film week has become a much anticipated cultural highlight within the Russian-speaking community of New York and beyond. Now in its second decade, the week looks to capitalize on the strong following and stake its claim on the New York’s film festival scene. This year’s film selection, curated by the film industry veteran Katie Metcalfe of Future Shorts, will be screened exclusively at Manhattan’s legendary Village East Theater.
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A film by DMITRY POVOLOTSKY
A bright and uplifting semi-autobiographical first feature from Brooklyn-based director, Dmitry Povolotsky, telling the tale of a ballet-obsessed teen who pretends his father is the famous dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov. Set in Moscow 1986, the film captures the spirit of the economic and political restructuring at the time showing a modern view of not-so-distant era when everyone lived in the same apartments with the same furniture, wearing the same clothes. Using sharp dialogue, well-observed situational comedy and a killer soundtrack of Boney M, Povolotsky invites us to take part in a young boy’s dream – the dream to be different!
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When: Saturday, October 29, 2011
Time: 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Where: Village E ...
Join Our celebration at the home of the Russian speaking Israeli Emissary (shlichah), Jenny Gitkis Vainstein, on Sunday, December 25th @ 10:30am.
Hands on and pressure free environment
Interactive parent-child experience
Songs and dancing
Games and crafts
Traditional latkes and sufganiot (jelly donuts)
And much more!!!!!!!
The program is targeted for young families with children under the age of 10.
Please RSVP: jennyg@jafi.org
When: December 25, 2011
Time:10:30am
Where: Los Angeles, California.
Ticket: $15 per family.
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We would like to invite everyone to our annual Slavic Easter Celebration service, which will take place on April 8th, 5 PM at First Baptist Church located on 536 Union St. Manchester, NH. During this celebration you will hear young adult choir from three local Slavic (Russian-speaking) churches performing a selection of traditional Russian and American Easter hymns, instrumental performances and a brief message on the meaning and the power of Easter events.
Following the concert we will have a free tea/coffee reception with traditional Russian and Ukrainian treats.
Come and share the joy of Easter with us!
Translations of the hymns will be provided in print. Message will be simultaneously translated into English.
When: April 8, 2012
Time: 5 PM
Where: 536 Union St. Manchester, NH
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