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2008 1st Children’s Festival of Russian Culture in Fort Tryon Park
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.

2008 The 2nd Children’s Festival of Russian Culture
On May 31, 2008 twelve hundred visitors attended the children’s performances at Fort Tryon Park, Manhattan.

2009 International Children’s Day Gala at Russian Consulate General , NYC
Each year, RACH-C invites its sponsors, volunteers, contributors, and supporters from the diplomatic, business, political and entertainment world to thank them for their help in the work of RACH-C. During this event, they enjoy outstanding entertainment by celebrated performers, delectible food and beverages, and stimulating conversation with interesting guests. They also participate in a silent auction to support a Russian child in need.

2009 The 3rd RACH-C International Children’ Festival of Russian Culture
June 6, 2009
RACH-C is proud to announce that the 3rd annual Children’s Festival of Russian Culture in New York was a huge success!

2010 4th Children’s Festival of Russian Culture
We are proud to report that the Fourth Children’s Festival of Russian Culture that took place on June 5, 2010 in Manhattan was a great success!

2011 The 5th Children’s Festival of Russian Culture in NYC
June 4, 2011
In keeping with “practice makes perfect,” RACH-C’s “Children’s Festival of Russian Culture” has been getting better year by year. This year’s Festival definitely was a great success! We would like to most sincerely thank all the volunteers, performers, vendors and attendees for making this year’s Children’s Festival so memorable.

2012 The 6th Children’s Festival of Russian Culture at Symphony Space
On Sunday, June 10, 2012 the 6th RACH-C international “Children’s Festival of Russian Culture” dedicated to the birthday of Alexander Pushkin went to Broadway — the Peter Norton Symphony Space theater at 95th Street.

2013 The 7th Russian American History Month
“Russian-American History Month” draws the attention of American audiences to the history of Russian-Americans and the role they have played in the history of the US. Organizations across New York State held events honoring and celebrating Russian-American history, culture and heritage. As a part of the History Month, RACH-C held a number of events in New York City.

2014 The 8th Children’s Festival of Russian Culture
May 17, 2014
NYU Skirball Performance Center
RACH-C held its 8th annual “Children’s Festival of Russian Culture” at the NYU Performing Arts Center (Skirball Hall.) As usual there were exceptionally talented Children’s Russian Folk Ensembles from as far as Canada and Virginia joining local NY metro area groups in providing a taste of centuries old Russian, Ukrainian, Georgian, Serbian, and American music and dance along with contemporary song and dance.

2015 The 9th Children’s Festival of Russian Culture
April 18, 2015
This years children’s festival was dedicated to the 70th anniversary of Victory Day and was held at the Consulate General of Russia in New York City.

2016 The 10th Children’s Festival of Russian Culture
Over the past decade, The RACH-C Children’s Festival of Russian Culture has creatively evolved. It started in Fort Tryon Park with children’s folk ensembles on a movable stage, and tents, Russian foods, field games and more. Children’s Folk Ensembles came from the New York area, other states and Russian republics. Eventually we moved them inside to the stages of Symphony Space, NYU Skirball Center and the Consulate General of Russia. We even had it with a Manhattan Street Fair.

2017 The 11th International Children’s Festival of Russian Cultures
“RACH-C CHILDRENS FESTIVAL” 2017 COMING TO SYMPHONY SPACE WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 18, 2017
Musical traditions of the various nations and cultures that comprise the Russian Federation are preserved and nurtured in the hearts of compatriots and lovingly passed to their children who conserve and ad contemporary interpretations to them.
The Leonard Nemoy Thalia theater will be the setting for this year’s festival. The day will also incorporate a book and crafts display.
Check back often for updates, ticket information and program information.

Russian Diaspora & Cultural Diplomacy Conference
RACH-C celebrated ten years of service to the Russian community with The Russian Diaspora and Cultural Diplomacy Conference at New York University

28th Annual World Russia Forum: “US-Russia Relations: The Way Forward”
April 27-28, 2009Washington, DC; United States Congress, Hart Senate Office Building Below, Dr....

Saving Russian Heritage for Adopted Russian Children in the US
Russian American Cultural Heritage Center (RACH-C) presented a wide ranging Forum on the topic of “Saving Russian Heritage for Adopted Russian Children in the US” held at Columbia University, with the Harriman Institute co-hosting on October 29, 2009.

Immigration Policy Seminar: Russia/USA
January 28, 2008: RACH-C organized a fact finding meeting for a group from Russia led by Boris Sergeev, Dir. Inst. on Demographic Migration and Regional Development in Russia.

Dialogue on Russia and China Today
Lehman College, with the co-sponsorship of RACH-C, held the first of two major symposium on issues confronting Russia and China today. Ambassador Andrey I. Denisov, Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the United Nations, and Ambassador Yishan Zhang, Deputy Representative, Mission of the People’s Republic of China to the U.N., led off the Saturday March 25, event.