April 12 @ 1:30 pm, Flushing Library
Presented by the Queens Library New Americans Program, a part of their Russian Festival 2015: A Celebration of Russian Culture!
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Mark Belitsky, a poet and folk singer, was born in Leningrad and immigrated to the United States in 1975. He started writing poetry and songs in his later years. He is a member of the Russian Writers Club in New York. Mark’s songs were featured in a program about him on Russian radio in 2004. Mark has played concerts in the New York area and Boston, including a performance at the famous Russian Samovar restaurant where he was introduced by poet Evgeniy Reyne. This afternoon he will sing songs of his own composition and from other Russian composers.
His CDs will be available for sale and autographing.
Admission is free
Sunday, April 12 at 1:30 PM
Flushing Library, Auditorium
41-17 Main Street
718-661-1200
By subway: 7 to Main Street
By bus: Q12, Q13, Q17, Q25, Q26, Q27, Q34, Q44, Q58, Q65, Q66
For more information in English: 718-990-0891
This festival is made possible with a generous donation to the Queens Library Foundation.
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