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Houston celebrates Azerbaijan Independence Day |
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HBSCA Presents Azerbaijani Artist Rasim Babayev |
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During the weekend of May 22-24, 2009, the Houston-Baku Sister City Association welcomed the Houston public for an opening and closing reception on the occasion of the exhibit of the paintings of Azerbaijani artist, the late Rasim Babayev at Gallery3 in the Winterstreet Studio in Houston.
Some 20 paintings were shown to the public including the famous "Blue Camel" paper tile painting which drew a lot of admiration from the exhibition visitors and comments were received how the paintings tend to remind one of the art of both Picasso and Chagall. |
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Azerbaijani Films Premiere in the USA |
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On April 25, 2009, two contemporary Azerbaijani films were honored with a Golden Remi award at the International Independent Film Festival (Worldfest-2009) in Houston, Texas.
The short film House by director Asif Rustamov was honored by the jury with a Golden Remi Award in the category Short Subject Film & Video and the feature film The 40th Door, which was screened at the AMC theatre on Sunday, April 19 and Tuesday, April 21 in the presence of Film Director Elchin Musaogli Guliyev, received a Golden Remi award in the category Foreign Theatrical Feature Film and Video. The 40th Door tells a story of a 14 year old boy, Rustam, who moves to the
city to find a job after his father is killed by the Russian mafia.
After a group of racketeers attacks him and demands a portion of his
earnings, Rustam starts to dream of another life as a musician. He
eventually finds an unusual friend who is alone in the darkness, much
like himself. The premiere of the movie night was attended by members of
the Azerbaijani and Turkish community as well as by many other
Houstonians and during the question and answer session after the show,
many members of the audience took the unique opportunity to get their
questions about the production and the story answered by Elchin
Musaoglu himself.
This year, it was for the first time in the history of the Festival and in general for the US, that Azerbaijani movies had been selected for participation in the festival. Azerbaijan's contribution was made possible by the close cooperation between HBSCA and the Azerbaijani Ministry of Culture and Tourism (Minister, Abulfaz Garayev).
Below is the letter from the Worldfest Chairman & Founding Director Hunter Todd to HBSCA. |
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Walnut Bend Elementary School represented Baku at the iFest-2009 |
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Houston International Festival (iFest-2009),
which was held during two consecutive weekends April 18-19 and 25-26,
was officially opened by the Mayor of the City, Bill White. The
Governor of the State of Texas, Rick Perry and his wife, Mrs. Anita
Perry also honored the festival with their presence at the opening. As
in previous years, Houston-Baku Sister City Association represented the
City of Baku at a variety of events. On Thursday, April 16, the
President of HBSCA, Mrs. Irada Akhoundova and her husband Dr. Edouard
Mamedov attended a gala dinner hosted by the Mayor of Houston and on
Friday, April 17, the children of the Walnut Bend school represented
Baku at the opening parade under the leadership of HBSCA director Mrs.
Kamilla Javanshir.
During the festival, Azerbaijan and Baku were also represented at the Houston Sister Cities information booth.
HBSCA presence and support at the iFest is especially important, because Azerbaijan is under consideration for being named as a featured country for iFest-2011.
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Saida Fagala's art at Rouge Art Exhibition |
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Art of Baku-born ceramic artist and HBSCA Art Director Saida Hagverdiyeva-Fagala was shown at the Rouge Art Exhibition in Houston, which attracted more than 250 guests during the April 16-17 opening. Her artwork, which shows a strong connection with her Azerbaijani roots in terms of composition, shape and colors, will be on display till the end of the month.
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Novruz Bayram celebration |
On Saturday, March 21, 2009 HBSCA brought the Houston community together for a celebration of the annual Novruz Bayram festival at the elegant Demers Banquet Hall, 8225 Cantrell St, Houston, TX 77074. The event was attended by over 170 guests, many of whom moved to Houston from Azerbaijan, but also other Houstonians with a link to our Association and to the city of Baku. Special thanks goes to the Ministry of Diaspora in Baku to help make this event possible. The evening offered a full program, including a delicious Azerbaijani dinner, prepared with the help of some of HBSCA volunteers, a live music performance, lots of dancing and a few speeches here and there including some by official representatives from the City Hall and the Houston International Festival (iFest) organization.
While singer Javid accompanied by his keyboard player Adil Mirzayev, specially flown in from Baku for the occasion, provided the music entertainment and treated the guests with a stellar music performance of traditional and modern Azerbaijani songs, the dance floor never seemed empty that night.
For photos please check link 1 and link 2.
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Kamilla Javanshir and Javid featured on KUHF Novruz program |
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On March 20, 2009 a radio program about Novruz tradition and featuring Javid, a singer performed at HBSCA organized Novruz celebration and Kamilla Javanshir,
President of Azerbaijani Women Club of Houston, was broadcasted on Houston KUHF
(Houston branch of National Public Radio) station. You can download this program here.
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Metamorphosis by Saida Fagala |
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HBSCA is proud to announce another exhibition, Metamorphosis, by its Art Director, Saida Fagala. Opening reception is on Saturday, March 7, 2009, 5 - 8 pm at Gallery 3, 2101 Winter St, Suite C3 (East end of the Building on the ground floor), Houston, TX 77007. Exhibition will be on view March 7 - 21, 2009. Closing reception is on March 22, 2009. |
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