Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Recent Announcements By ATA-DC

Dear ATA-DC Members and Friends:

We are pleased to share the following community events and announcements with
you. The email includes the following items. For further details on each item
please scroll down.

1. Macedonian Turkish Friendship Happy Hour, Friday, Jan. 21
2. Turku – Nomads of the Silk Road Concert in IOTA Club, Sunday, Jan. 23
3. BTF Fundraiser for Batman Girls Dormitory, Sat. Jan. 29
4. An Evening in Ephesus, Monday, Jan. 31, 2011
5. A Route Less traveled – Anatolian Artisans Cultural Tour to Turkey
(Registration Deadline: Feb. 1, 2011)
6. Seeking a Nanny
7. Seeking a roommate to share a condo

Kind Regards,
ATA-DC
www.atadc.org

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1. Macedonian – Turkish Friendship Happy Hour, Friday, Jan. 21, 6:30pm

We are pleased to announce that ATA-DC will join hands with the Assembly of
Turkish American Associations and the United Macedonian Diaspora and support
the organization of the Macedonian Turkish Friendship Happyhour. We hope that
2011 will be a year of tighter cooperation and stronger friendship for our
community and members.

Macedonian-Turkish Friendship Happy Hour
Featuring Macedonian and Turkish delicacies, wines, and music
Organized by the Assembly of Turkish American Associations and the United
Macedonian Diaspora
Supported by American Turkish Association of Washington, DC
Friday, Jan 21, 6:30pm-8:30pm
The ATAA Turkish House
1526 18th St. Nw Washington, DC 20036
Metro: Dupont Circle Stop - Red Line

ATA-DC happy hours are open to everyone. There is no cover charge.
Please R.S.V.P. to events@umdiaspora.org by January 17
Come and meet Turkish and Macedonian Friends.
We look forward to seeing you all!

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2. TURKU – Nomads of The Silkroad with Mavi in Concert
Sunday, Jan. 23
8pm
Tickets: $15

Iota Club and Café (in Clarendon)
2832 Wilson Blvd
Arlington, VA 22201
PH: 703.522.8340

Turku plays music from the western half of the Silk Road. They have played for
audiences as large as 8000 people and as far away as Samarkand, Uzbekistan
since 1998. Their music has received radio play as far away as Portugal and
Uzbekistan. South Carolina Public Television has shown Turku's performances on
many occasions. The members of Turku live in the Carolinas of the USA. TURKU Band has also participated in the Washington DC Turkish Festival many times.
Turku is a five member ensemble including Ted Monnich on saz, Farzad on violin
Daveed Korup on hand drums, Carla Monnich on davul and zils, Bayhar on bass
guitar.

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3. Bridge to Turkiye Foundation – Batman Girls Dormitory Fundraiser, Sat. Jan. 29

BTF invites you to join us for an intimate evening of fellowship and mingle
with our celebrity guest, international award winning composer and pianist
Fahir Atakoğlu.

Meet a celebrity at the Bridge to Turkiye Fund Wine & Cheese Party
Saturday, January 29 • 6:30pm - 9:30pm
International Visions Gallery
2629 Connecticut Ave NW # 2
Washington, DC 20008

BTF has partnered with Milliyet Newspaper in Turkiye for a project to build a
girls' dormitory in Batman. Batman has one of the lowest rates of enrollment
of girls at schools and the highest rate of suicide among young girls. The
proceeds from this event will help us reach our goal of building this
dormitory. BTF has raised a total of $190,000 for this project and is very
close to reaching the $200,000 goal. We want to put the final $10,000 Brick at
our event.

There are no tickets necessary to join the event. You can make your
contributions in three ways. You can donate at the event, send us a check
(payable to "Bridge to Turkiye Fund") directly to BTF, or donate online on the
BTF website. If you would like to donate online, please use the link below,
click on option 2 and use "BTF-JAN 29" in the subject line:

http://bridgetoturkiye.org/donations

Mail address for checks:
Bridge to Türkiye Fund
100 Fox Briar Lane
Cary, NC 27518

Donation receipts will be provided in e-format, please also indicate your e-
mail address.

Donations for this event, up to a total $5,000, will be matched by Around-n-
Over Team (http://www.around-n-over.org/), dedicated to educate and to inspire
through human powered journeys.

Please call or email or use this site for RSVP
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=126787667383883

571-243-1088
erkanerdem@gmail.com

We look forward to seeing and meeting you all. Please feel free to forward
this attached invitation to your friends and family.

BTF DC Metro


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4. An Evening in Ephesus, Monday, Jan. 31, 2011
American Friends of Turkey and The Crisler Library of Ephesus in cooperation
with ATAA and ATA-DC invite you to a lecture and dinner

Date & Location: Monday, January 31, 2011 at 6:30 pm,
The Westchester Dining Room
4000 Cathedral Avenue, NW, Washington DC
Valet parking available

Learn About:
*Discoveries at Ephesus
*The Crisler Library (An American archaeological research and teaching
facility at Ephesus)
All proceeds to benefit The Crisler Library of Ephesus and AFOT Newberry
Scholarship Fund.
Our Goal: to provide scholarships for two Turkish and two American college
students to study at the archaeological site of Ephesus during the Crisler
Library’s International Archaeological Summer Program 2011.
PROGRAM
6:30-7:15 – Cash Bar
7:15-8:00 – Lecture by Mehmet Cuhadar, Archaeologist, Lecturer
8:15-10:00 – Fabulous Turkish Dinner, Live Auction, and Raffle
TICKETS
Supporter; $100 per person
- includes $25 Annual Membership
- $65 is tax deductible
Benefactor: $250 per person
- includes $25 Annual Membership
- $185 is tax deductible

For more information or to register please visit: http://afot.us/category/afot-events/

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5. A Route Less traveled – Anatolian Artisans Cultural Tour to Turkey
ANATOLIAN ARTISANS (AnARt) is a non-profit, tax-exempt (501c3) organization
dedicated to serving the needs of low-income artisans and raising awareness
about arts and culture of Turkey. AnARt has a unique mission to:
-Provide sustainable economic benefits to low-income artisans through product
development, marketing and training.
-Raise awareness about arts and culture of Turkey by organizing exhibitions,
festivals, fairs, conferences and seminars.

We hope you'll consider joining Anatolian Artisans for "A Route Less traveled" -- a Cultural Tour of Historic and Traditional North Central
Anatolia, including the Central Black Sea coast. The cultural tour starts
(and ends) in Istanbul -- twelve days and eleven nights, from the evening of
May 23 through June 4. We will visit three World Heritage sites and a number
of local artisans along the way.

Deadline for sign-up is February 1. Contact Yildiz Yagci (yyagci@anatolianartisans.org) or Sandy Pfunder (mrpfunder@gmail.com) for more information.

For more information and to download a brochure with more information please
visit:
www.anatolianartisans.org/index.html

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6. Seeking a Nanny in Maryland…
We are looking for a nanny to join our family for 1-2 years and take care of
our little baby girl who is just 3 months old. The person we are interested in
should have at least the following qualifications:
• Loves children and is gentle, polite and patient
• Has 15-20 years of child rearing experience
• Knows baby CPR
• Values a loving as well as an educational daily schedule
• Is a non-smoker/drinker
• Speaks fluently Turkish
• Is able to drive/commute to North Bethesda, Maryland during weekdays
• Is available Mondays through Fridays between 8 am and 6 pm
• Might be available occasionally on weekends

If interested please contact us no later than February 5th and send your
resume/cv along with your salary expectation ( hourly, weekly or monthly) to
kiaace@hotmail.com

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7. $799 Beautiful Spacious Bedroom w/Private Bathroom&WIC
Looking for another female to share condo with 30-something housemate.

Beautiful spacious bedroom w/ walk-in closet & private bath available in huge
2 level condo approximately 1648 sqf; lovely upscale modern and spacious with
loft /den office.
Also with hardwood floors, fire place, great kitchen, washer/dryer, and a pool
membership.
The location is near Key West Ave & Shady Grove Rd in Rockville, minutes from
270 & the Shady Grove Metro by car or express bus.
Utilities - electric, gas and cable are additional. (pictures is available)
Victoria 301-520-6254 or rosegulhanozlu@hotmail.com

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Upcoming Events Around Washington, DC

HasNa and ATA-DC Present:
STOLEN EYES
Otkradnati Ochi/Çalinti Gozler
March 2, 2008 - 8:00 p.m.

This is the story of a strange, impossible, inexplicable love between a Turkish woman and a Bulgarian man. Ivan is a pure and romantic young fellow, who gets caught up in the so-called `regeneration process` [when ethnic Turks` names were forcibly changed to Bulgarian ones]. He is responsible for the official seals, which are required to issue the new identity documents after the forced name changes. The schoolteacher Ayten tries to steal the seals to stop this. Their unexpected and unusual meeting brings these two characters together and makes them feel close, forcing Ivan to make a fateful decision- he must either rename Ayten, or face the consequences if he does not. They gradually overcome their animosity, accept their differences and draw towards each other. But will the people around them accept their choice? Screenwriter Neri Terzieva says: The most important thing in the film is their love, which endures despite the societal cataclysms brought about by the misguided decisions of the state authorities and politicians. Our desire in making this film was to heal the wound, not to open it back up.


Festivals and Awards
2006 Bergamo Film Meeting (Italy): Silver Rosa Camuna, The Audience Award
2006 Wuerzburg International Film Weekend (Germany): The Audience Award
2006 Monte Carlo Television Festival (Monaco): The Monaco Red Cross Award
2006 MedFilm Festival (Italy): Eurimages Award
2006 Palm Springs International Film Festival (U.S.A.): Oscar Buzz
2006 Bangkok International Film Festival (Thailand): International Competition
2006 Montpelier International Mediterranean Film Festival (France): Official Selection, Panorama
2005 Sofia International Film Festival (Bulgaria): Kodak Award for Best Bulgarian Feature Film
2005 Moscow International Film Festival (Russia): Best Actress (Vessela Kazakova)
2005 Palic International Film Festival (Serbia and Montenegro): The Audience Award
2005 Love Is Folly International Film Festival (Bulgaria): Bitter Cup Award
2005 Cottbus Film Festival (Germany): Dialog Award for Intercultural Communication
2005 London Film Festival (U.K.): European Cinema
2005 Seville Festival De Cine (Spain): Eurimages Section


Sunday, March 2, 2008 - 8:00 pm
Location: The Avalon Theater
5612 Connecticut Ave. NW Washington, DC 20015

There will also be a happyhour at Parthenon Restaurant, which is only two
blocks from the movie theatre before the movie.

Tickets: $15
Proceeds from the tickets will go to support HasNa and ATA-DC programs

To buy tickets online visit: www.atadc.org and check under current events on the right.

For questions email: admin@hasna.org or turkishmovies@atadc.org
A limited number of tickets will be available at the door.



Please join us for a fun evening of "Wine Tasting" presenting "French Wines
versus the Wines from the New World"

The tasting will include 8 different wines from France, New Zealand,
Argentina, Australia and the US with pairing cheeses and chocolate.
Turkish Wines will also ve served.

Date: Friday, March 7, 2008
Time: 7 pm – 9:30 pm
Hostess: Deniz Kemaloglu
Address: 1454 Carrington Ridge Lane Vienna, Va. 22182
(Near Tysons Corner)

Price: $40 for ATA-DC members,
$50 for non-members

Proceeds will benefit the Turkish Festival 2008

To buy tickets or to make a reservation please do one of the following before Wednesday, April 4:

Buy online by credit card: Go to www.atadc.org and click on the Wine Tasting link under current events on the right.

Buy and pay by Check: Write a check to “ATA-DC” and mail to:
ATA-DC Wine Tasting Event
2277 Kings Garden Way,
Falls Church, Virginia 22043-2558


To make a reservation: Please call Oya Cofman at 703-442-0220 (home),
703-870-0016(mb) or email: winetasting@atadc.org


Support ATA-DC...Become a member...Visit: www.atadc.org
or e-mail join@atadc.or

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Upcoming Movies Organized by ATA-DC

PLEASE DISTRIBUTE.
EMAIL US IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO POST THE MOVIE FLYERS IN YOUR AREA.

American Turkish Association of Washington, DC Presents
The Turkish Movie Nights in December

Thursday, December 6, 2007
8:15pm
Beynelmilel/The International

Sunday, December 16, 2007
8:00pm
Dondurmam Gaymak/Ice Cream, I Scream

AVALON THEATRE
5612 Connecticut Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20015
Tickets: $12

to make a reservation e-mail:
turkishmovies@atadc.org

To buy tickets online, visit: www.atadc.org and check under current events

Proceeds will benefit ATA-DC’s educational programs.

Sponsors:
Argoal Financial Systems
Atilla's Restaurant
Add&More
Marble Systems, Inc.
Cafe tu-o-tu

With special thanks to
Moon and Stars Project

BEYNELMILEL: Set in Adıyaman, the business for a group of local musicians hits
rock bottom due to curfew laws implemented in 1982. The solutions they seek end up with the group in jail. The region’s martial law commander puts a twist to the story when he decides to create a ‘modern orchestra’ with the local musicians. The orchestra is asked to prepare a welcoming ceremony for the military council’s visit to the town. There is yet another group who is eagerly waiting for the arrival of the council: the activist university students lead by Haydar, a political science student, and Gülendam, the daughter of the new local orchestra chief plan a protest during the welcoming ceremony. The military law and the local orchestra on one side and the protesters on the other, unexpected events are about to unfold during the ceremony. Awards: 2007 Int’l Ankara Film Fest: Best Film, 2007 Int’l Istanbul Film Fest: Special Jury Award, 2007 Adana Altin Koza Film Fest: best Senario, 2007 Int’l Barcelona Political Film Fest: Special Jury and Public Awards

DONDURMAM GAYMAK: Turkey’s official entry for the 79th Academy Awards and the
Golden Globe Awards, Dondurmam Gaymak (Ice Cream, I Scream) is “a film telling
the tragicomical story of the hopeless struggles of small business owners
(represented by an ice cream vendor) in today’s global economy” according to the film’s director. In the summer of 2005, director Yüksel Aksu, a native of Muğla, a small town on the Aegean coast of Turkey, brought together the city’s natives to produce a movie of international standards. Approximately 2,000 residents were chosen from Muğla and its surrounding locations as actors. The film focuses on Ali, a local ice cream vendor, who tries to survive in the face of fierce competition from the big ice cream brands. Festivals and Awards: 2007 HBO/U.S. Comedy Arts Festival (U.S.A.): Best Foreign Language Film, 2007 Palm Springs International Film Festival (U.S.A.) , 2006 Queens Film Festival (U.S.A.): Best Director, Best Comedy.

Sincerely,
ATA-DC Board of Directors
www.atadc.org

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Seattle Turkish Festival Announcement

Indulge Your Senses at Seattle's TurkFest 2007

See traditional and contemporary dances. Taste Turkish cuisine and coffee. Touch authentic rugs and fabrics. Smell teas, spices and perfumes. Hear ethnic folk, pop and classical music.

www.turkfest.org

October 20-21 Seattle Center House
October 27 Movies at MOHAI

TurkFest, Seattle’s annual Turkish cultural festival, is a celebration of friendship and harmony, aiming to entertain, engage, and educate our community on the beauty and cultural diversity found throughout Turkey. This year our theme focuses on the rich sensory experience that is Turkish life.

Attractions include: Ethnic dancers and musicians, language and food workshops, arts and crafts exhibits, and children’s activities!

TurkFest 2007 Program

Detailed information at http://www.turkfest.org/

Monday, October 15, 2007

Republic Day Ball announcement by ATA-DC

Dear ATA-DC Members and Friends,

You are cordially invited by the Board of Directors of ATA-DC to join us at the Republic Day Ball for an unforgettable evening celebrating the 84th anniversary of the proclamation of the Republic of Turkey, including a concert by the famous Turkish singer, Izel.

Friday, October 26, 2007

Mirage Ballroom
Holiday-Inn Georgetown
2101 Wisconsin Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20007

7:30pm Cocktail/Reception
8:30 pm Dinner and Program
10:30 pm Concert by Izel

Dress code: Black tie or dark suit

$120 for ATA-DC Members*
$135 for Non-members*

Hors d'ourves at the cocktail reception, three-course meal, and wine or raki during dinner is included in the price. Cocktail hour cash bar.

* Proceeds will benefit ATA-DC's ATATURK School for Children and the Teachers
Workshop

Sponsored by:
SK&I Architectural Design Group
www.skiarch.com
Saltzman & Evinch, P.C
www.turklaw.net
Smislova, Kehnemui & Associates, P.A.
www.skaengineers.com

To buy your ticket-online please go to www.atadc.org or write a check to ATA-DC and send by mail before October 20, 2007 to the address below:

ATA-DC Republic Day Ball
1526 18th St. NW
Washington, DC 20036

Tickets must be purchased before October 20. Reservations will be accepted on a first come first serve basis due to limited space. For questions, e-mail:

republicday@atadc.org

We are looking forward to an evening of elegance and style.

With special thanks US Productions and Georgetown Holiday-Inn for their
collaboration on the organization of this event.

Kind regards,

ATA-DC Board of Directors
www.atadc.org


Information on Izel:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%B0zel

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Turkish Festival Announcement by ATA-DC


Join us for the 5th Annual Turkish Festival Sunday October 14, 2007 from 10:00 AM to 6:00 pm on Pennsylvania Avenue between 13th and 14th streets NW.

5th Annual Turkish Festival in Washington, DC

A “Must See” Festival Celebrates Turkish Dance, Music, Arts, and Cuisine

www.turkishfestival.org

Washington, DC—The American-Turkish Association of Washington DC (ATA-DC) is pleased to present a day-long free fun-filled “must see” family festival celebrating authentic Turkish art and culture at the 5th Annual Turkish Festival on Sunday October 14, 2007 from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM at Freedom Plaza and Pennsylvania Avenue NW between 13th and 14th Streets.

The Turkish Festival highlights include a rich variety of live Turkish musical and folk dance performances. Dances will depict wedding and henna night celebrations as well as vibrant lives of people from rustic Turkey. Performances will offer an exceptional glimpse of Turkic life, culture, and art in the region. Numerous musicians will delight the ears with Turkish melodies featuring traditional instruments from various regions of Turkey.

The Festival will also feature a Kids’ Tent to experience Turkish culture with hands-on activities and offer to the kids and their parents to have an unforgettable memory. This year the TURKids’ Tent will introduce seven geographical regions of Turkey with creative art and crafts activities to entertain children and allow them to explore another culture. Children and parents from different nationalities will spend great time together learning about historical facts such as the original stories of the Trojan Horse and Santa Claus, the great city of Istanbul and bosphorus.

The Culture and Tourism Tent will host a variety of interesting aspects of Turkey. The array of events will include exhibitions and guest speakers sharing their experiences, memories or knowledge of Turkey. Some of the highlights of the cultural activities will be; demonstration of the art of ceramics and miniatures, presentation of 2010 Istanbul European Capital of Culture, facts about seven different regions of Turkey, screening of the award winning documentary “Hiphopistan” and displaying works of various Turkish artists. Please refer to the Culture Tent section of our website for the most-up-to date program, guest speakers and the artists of the Culture and Tourism Tent.

Festival-goers can also taste delicious Turkish cuisine from the area’s Turkish restaurants. Kabobs, vegetarian dishes, and sweet and savory pastries will be available for purchase. This year, the Festival will feature a special booth by Gulluoglu, a family-owned sweets business founded in 1871. Varieties of Gulluoglu baklava, recognized as the best selling baklava in Europe, and other pastry specialties will be available for sale.

Fortune-tellers will be on hand in the special coffee house to read fortunes from coffee grinds and more than 20 arts and crafts vendors will showcase Turkish jewelry, hand-woven textiles, and pottery.

Turkish Festival hopes to make everybody cheer up, smile, and enjoy Turkey’s and exceptional cultural and historical traditions.

Admission to the Festival is FREE. Parking is available on side streets. Metro stop is Federal Triangle, then go north on 12th Street to Pennsylvania Avenue.

For more information, a complete schedule of activities, and sponsor information, visit the Festival website at www.turkishfestival.org

About ATA-DC

The American-Turkish Association of Washington DC, founded in 1965, is a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote cross-cultural understanding between the Turkish and non-Turkish communities in the Washington DC area. For more information visit www.atadc.org

Friday, September 28, 2007

Turkish Marketplace at Disney's Epcot Center in Orlando

Turkish marketplace at the Epcot center will include performances from various folk dancing groups from accross the US and from Turkey. Dance performances will take place every Friday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons starting on September 28th. More details about the schedule is available at Turkish Folklore website calendar .

For additional information visit the event page