Spring Exhibition at MoRA 2017

Spring Exhibition at MoRA 2017

Opening reception with artists:

Saturday, April 8th 6PM-9PM

Please join as for the evening with art, music, wine, spirit and more!

Participating artists:

Isabella Glaz

Vitaliy Gonikman

Alex AG Garber

Grigory Gurevich

Vasily Kafanov

Irene Koval

Lenny Levitsky

Yelena Lezhen

Liliya Popova

Irina Sheynfeld

Emil Silberman

Igor Tulipanov

Judith Unger

Dmitry Zatsarin

Zina Zinchik

Event sponsored by Catskill Distilling Company

During the Exibition Museum will be open:

Fridays 4-7pm

Saturday, Sunday 1-5pm

For more information please contact:

Boris Belenky, MoRA director

917-921-1003

borisny2000@yahoo.com

For more info:

http://www.moramuseum.org/

Suggested donation $10

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Springtime in New York City: Russian Style

Springtime in New York City: Russian Style

May 30,2014 @ 7pm (“Early Birds” 6pm); Hippodrome, NYC

Join us for an evening of Vodka Tasting and Russian Delicacies

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Hippodrome
1120 Avenue of the Americas
(6th Ave., between 43rd & 44th Streets)
New York, NY
The event is a fund raiser to benefit special needs Russian orphans. Specifically, the Happy Families International Center’s “I Want To Walk” program which arranges surgeries and prostheses for Russian orphans who are without legs or arms. The program also assists in getting the proper training for the children to be able to live independent and productive lives after they leave the orphanages. It is a very worthy cause with many success stories!

 

St. George Ribbons @ Battery Park

St. George Ribbons @ Battery Park

May 8 @ 6:30pm, Battery Park by the East Coast Memorial

On May 8 we will be celebrating the “Victory in Europe Day”, generally known as V-E Day, the public holiday marking the day, May 8, 1945 on which the Allies of World War II, including the United States, formally accepted Nazi Germany’s unconditional surrender of its armed forces and thus marked the end of World War II in Europe.

On that day we will be giving away St. George ribbons at Battery Park by the Eagle on a pedestal between two ranks of four inscribed pylons.

(Also, for the first time in history, a giant St. George ribbon will fly around NYC. At 6:45pm on May 8th and it will be seen best from Battery Park.)

unnamedThis ribbon has been a symbol of valor and heroism of Russian soldiers and officers for the last two hundred and fifty years. It was in 1769 when Empress Catherine II first established the Order of St. George the Holy Martyr to be awarded to those soldiers and officers who demonstrated special heroism on the battlefield.

During the Second World War, two of the more significant medals “For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945” and the “Order of Glory,” were attached with the St. George ribbon, which was also known as the Guard Ribbon. Overcoming the most difficult historical cataclysms, the ribbon has remained an enduring symbol of the courage and heroism of the Russian soldier and officer.

Since the 60th anniversary of Victory Day in 2005, in Russia and many other countries the “St. George Ribbon” Campaign has provided these ribbons to anybody who appreciates and respects the enormous contribution of the Soviet Union to the defeat of Fascism and Nazism during the Second World War.

St. Vladimir Youth Choir Paschal Concert

St. Vladimir Youth Choir Paschal Concert

April 22

1 – 4 pm

Albany, NY

The third annual Paschal service concert, this year to be held on Saturday, April 22nd in Albany, NY!

The service and concert will be conducted entirely by Anastasia Serdseva and Nikhon Schuler, both capable and talented musicians.

Systema – Russian Martial Art

Systema – Russian Martial Art

Saturday, April 12th
Hamilton Hall 517 2.30 pm

EVENTS CELEBRATING RUSSIAN AMERICAN HISTORY MONTH 2014
by The Russian International Association of Columbia University (RIA)

Systema – Russian martial art comes to Columbia! Sergei Maslikhov, instructor from Systema school in Midtown (http://polygonelite.com/)  will come to Columbia University to demonstrate basic elements of ancient Russian Martial art – Systema. The roots of Systema can be traced to 10th century AC, and at the same time Systema includes techniques to work with modern weaponry and improvised weaponry. The event is free and open for everyone!

Events are in Hamilton Hall of Columbia University, here is a map:

http://www.columbia.edu/about_columbia/map/hamilton.html

Directions: Take 1 train to 116th street. When outside, you should see massive  black gates with a security booth on Broadway and 116th street. Enter the campus through the gates. After you pass a monument (Alma Mater) on your left, turn to your right, step down the stairs. After descending the stairs, turn left, and then there will be a monument of Alexander Hamilton on your right. Across from the monument of Alexander Hamilton, there’s an entrance to Hamilton Hall.

Information about PolygonElite (the Systema school):

Polygon Elite™ is an elite military combatives & weaponry expert of the most efficient, realistic, competent and comprehensive solution to elite hand-to-hand, close quarters combat instruction “forged out of the most brutal training regime ever created” — the combat fighting system of Russia’s special forces (SPETSNAZ) Systema Russian Martial Art and Russian Airborne Brigade combat fighting tactics.

Polygon Elite™, a Certified Systema Instructor by Vladimir Vasiliev of the Systema Headquarters in Toronto, Canada, provides low through high threat level stand-alone and augmentative elite combatives & weaponry instruction to the United States Armed Forces and its Allies, law enforcement, security professionals, professional contractors, consultancy to corporations, organizations & educational entities, as well as specialized civilian self-defense training in the New York City area and worldwide.

www.polygonelite.com.

The Russian International Association of Columbia University (RIA) was created in 1998 in order to unify and educate the Columbia Community about the Russian language, culture, and the legacy of the Soviet and Post-Soviet countries. Anyone who shares a common background of growing up in the countries of the former Soviet Union, or who is simply interested in learning about the literary traditions and the riches of culture of Russia and former states of the Soviet Union is welcome to join our association.

Our events include traditional Russian cultural activities, Russian movie screenings, having dinners featuring traditional Russian food, going to Russian plays, dancing to Russian music, and participating in Russian literary nights. Furthermore, our social events include ice-skating trips, study breaks, and sports events, such as volleyball games. We also invite prominent speakers to educate our community about literary and political issues of interest. Our events are aimed at bringing together people who are interested in the Russian culture, giving them a chance to learn more about our rich cultural heritage. We have strong connections with other Russian-speaking organizations of the area like Russian-American Cultural Heritage centerhttp://www.rach-c.org/, Russian Club of NYU and other NYC colleges and universities, etc.

 http://www.columbia.edu/cu/ria/

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