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Zinta Pone (Chief Financial Officer)
phone: 612-751-1679
e-mail: zintapone@yahoo.com
address: 2101 Bryant Avenue South, Suite 308, Minneapolis, MN, 55405, USA
Donald LaCourse (Artistic Director)
Phone: 763-545-1333
Email: ddlacourse@yahoo.com
Stefan Iwaskewycz (Web Master, House Designer)
Phone: 612-247-2725
Email: ontorev@yahoo.com
Donald LaCourse (Artistic Director, Costume Designer)
Phone: 763-545-1333
Email: ddlacourse@yahoo.com
Katrina Mundiger (Orchestra Director)
Email: folkclarinet@yahoo.com
Eva Maria Kish (Resident Choreographer)
Email: evakish@gmail.com
Anne von Bibra Wharton (Resident Choreographer)
Email: currently not available
Renee LaCourse (Costume Designer)
Email: currently not available
Eva Maria Kish (Chair)
Email: evakish@gmail.com
Rita Schultz (Vice Chair)
Email: currently not available
Jeanne Schultz (Secretary)
Email: j_schul56@hotmail.comm
Leila Poullada (Director)
Email: leiladjp@aol.com
Donald LaCourse (Artistic Director)
Phone: 763-545-1333
Email: ddlacourse@yahoo.com
Emily Judd (Director, Dancer Representative)
Email: emilyruthjudd@yahoo.com
Did you know that?
The Gateway to India
Mumbai is one of the most populous cities in the world. It was built across seven islands & was controlled by various empires before the arrival of the first Europeans, the Portuguese. Control ultimately passed to the British who, beginning in the late 18th century, reshaped the city in a series of large-scale civil engineering projects. Under British control, Mumbai emerged as India’s most important center of commerce. Today, it is home to such institutions as the Reserve Bank of India & the National Stock Exchange of India, as well as numerous Indian and multinational corporations. In 1885 the first session of the Indian National Congress ("the Congress Party") was held in Mumbai, and in the 20th century Mumbai was a strong base of support for the Indian independence movement. The city is also the home of Bollywood, India’s film and TV industry. See our Indian suite in PORTS of CALL!
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