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Aleksandr Chernyak (email to update your profile)
Profile last updated: 12/21/08
 
Address: 1180 Heidelberg 17, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189
County: Washtenaw
Phone (w): 734-646-0594
Phone (h): 734-646-0594
Fax: -
E-mail: selevkid@yahoo.com
Website: -
 
Academic Affiliation: Washtenaw Community College
Non-academic affiliation: Independent scholar/professional/traditional culture practitioner
Degree: M.A.
Specialization areas: Humanities, Interdisciplinary, Anthropology, International Studies, Language: Russian, Art History, Literature: Russian, Music History/Criticism, Native Peoples Studies, Natural History/Heritage, Conservation/Cultural Heritage, Cultural Geography, Political Science, Education, Religion, Ethnic Studies, Folklore/Folklife
Major: Music Education, Orchestra Conducting
Minor: History of Russian Culture, Russian Folk Art
 
Implementing projects as: Presenter/Panelist, Consultant/Planner, Project Evaluator
Project types: Live Events, Exhibitions, School Projects, Media, New Techology
Areas willing to participate: Planning Projects, Developing Projects, Research
 
Past experience: I participated in and organized cultural events in Russia and Germany for almost 25 years. In the U.S., for 17 years I have participated in more than 100 festivals as a presenter and planned and presented hundreds of presentations in schools, libraries and other public institutions. Also I planned and organized an educational tour to Russia in 2005.
 
Suggestions for public humanities projects: I would like to organize Russian culture and art presentations in schools, colleges, and libraries. These presentations will provide hands-on experience with Russian folk instrumental music, Russian songs, dance, and folk art, through performance and the active participation of the audience. The presentation will be adjusted for the age group of the audience which is not limited to any specific age. The size of the audience can vary from 10 to 1000. the time of the presentation can vary between 1 and 2 hours. Location South East Michigan.
 
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