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    CAMBRIDGE-YEREVAN SISTER CITY ASSOCIATION RECEIVES GRANT

    Cambridge Chronicle
    April 8 2008
    MA

    Cambridge - The Cambridge-Yerevan Sister City Association (CYSCA)
    has received a grant funded by the USAID and administered by World
    Learning Inc. for training of 10 theater managers from Armenia under
    the U. S. government Community Connections program. The group will
    visit the area from June 12 to July 3 for a three-week training
    program aimed at improving theater management in Armenia. Included
    in the group will be theater directors, administrators, producers,
    art directors, educators, playwrights, fund raisers, public relations
    and marketing specialists and others from Cambridge's sister city,
    Yerevan, and the regions of Armenia.

    Despite the history and legacy of excellence in the performing arts,
    theaters in Armenia have fallen on hard times. The economic crisis
    following independence in 1991 has had a serious impact on theaters
    and performing arts in Armenia, which are still nearly all state
    funded. Many theater managers in Armenia are not familiar with new
    developments in theater management and education. It is the principal
    goal of this project to expose the participants to modern practices
    in the theater and arts, to introduce U.S. cultural and management
    policies, and encourage international cooperation.

    The program will include meetings with leading theater companies in
    Cambridge and Greater Boston, as well as university theater programs
    and professional associations. CYSCA president, Suzanne Pearce, said,
    "We are particularly excited to show off the new Central Square
    Theater, which is in the process of completion (a hard-hat tour has
    been promised). Visits will include seminars, roundtable discussions,
    talks and hands-on training covering specific objectives of the
    program which include modern best management practices in the theater,
    fundraising techniques, public relations and marketing, innovation
    and new techniques, education and the theater, cooperation with
    universities and businesses, attracting young and talented artists,
    etc. Also included in the program will be a visit to New York City
    to meet with performing arts professionals.

    CYSCA program director, Jack Medzorian, said, "We are privileged to
    have been selected to organize this exciting project and look forward
    to hosting our visitors with great anticipation. We are confident
    that this will be another successful project, our 16th since 1997,
    hosting professionals from Armenia and are confident the participants
    will return to their native country with many new ideas and concepts
    to implement in their society."

    Another aim of the program is to expose the participants to American
    history, culture, values and everyday life as they visit historic
    and cultural sites in Greater Boston. Housing will be provided by
    local volunteer host families. To host a guest, call Taya Battelle,
    program administrator, at 617-277-9548. For more information about
    the project, call Ara Ghazarians, project manager, at 781-646-3090
    or visit www.cysca.org.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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