„See on põnev projekt, kus saame „The Innocence'i” etendada Eestist tulnud elukutseliste lauljate kaasabil, kellel on oma vanemate ja vanavanemate vahetud mälestused nendest perioodidest. Samuti on meile uueks kogemuseks ja väljakutseks Eesti teemalise muusikali ettevalmistamine,” lisas David Austin.
WAF koori juhendaja Maiken sõnas, et Eesti Kultuuripäevade raames New Yorgis ülesastumine on ühtaegu suur au aga ka suur vastutus. „Meil on suur au anda omapoolne panus Eesti kultuuri tutvustamiseks New Yorgis. Mis veelgi toredam, saame seda teha koos Eesti parimate lauljatega,” ütles ta.
Eesti Kultuuripäevad New Yorgis toimuvad 5.-9. aprillil. Kultuuripäevade raames saab näha lisaks eelpool mainitud etteastetele ka Linnateatri etendust “Kes kardab Virginia Woolfi”, kuulata loenguid Heie Treieri, Priit Vesilinnu, Hannes Astoki, Piret Raua ning Kätlin Vainola poolt ning vaadata filme “Räägitakse, et tomatid armastavad rokkmuusikat” ning “Ameerika Suvi”.
Lisainfo :
Kadri Napritson-Acuna
Kultuuripäevad New Yorgis peakorraldaja
301 312 3353
An annual celebration of Estonian culture takes place in New York City from April 5th through 9th, with an impressive lineup of performers such as Ott Lepland, Tanja Mihhailova, WAF choir and many others.
The Estonian Cultural Days in New York is a multi-day affair with concerts, theatre performances, lectures, and other events spanning, April 5-9, 2017, and featuring Estonians from both the local diaspora and abroad. The festival celebrates Estonian culture in the United States by bring together a wide variety of impressive performers.
Back in January the executive director Kadri Napritson Acuna and the creative director Valev Laube revealed this year's lineup of performers, including many well-known artists and musicians like Ott Lepland, Tanja Mihhailova, La La Ladies, We Are Family (WAF) choir, Tallinn City Theatre, Jaanika Peerna and many others.
The director of WAF choir, Maiken, comments, “It is an honor to introduce Estonian culture in New York. The most exciting part of it is that we can do it with the most prominent and talented Estonian singers.”
WAF choir will also collaborate with local New York-based artists currently working on a musical “The Innocence”. The musical follows two Estonian children across 50 years, through two World Wars, and across three continents.
The eclectic program brings special attention to the history of Estonians in the United States through a book presentation, “Estonians in America – 1945-1995, Exiles in a Land of Promise” conducted by the editor Priit Vesilind. The book was published by the Estonian American National Council (EANC) in 2016. The program includes lectures and discussions by many other speakers such as Heie Treier, Hannes Astok, Piret Raud, and Kätlin Vainola.
While most events take place in the historic New York Estonian House, the festival also holds events at the Scandinavia House and Immanuel Lutheran Church. The Estonian Cultural Days are organized in partnership with the Foundation for Estonian Arts and Letters.
For more information visiting about individual events and performers, visit our website.