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Ethiopian Millennium
Wednesday, 17 December 2008
Zewde
Dejazmach Zewde Gabre-Sellassie was born on October 14, 1927 to Dejazmach Gabre-Sellassie Barya and Weizero (later Princess) Wolete Israel Seyoum in the town of Geldu in the district of Mecha, Ethiopia. His father's death when he was just three years old was a turning point. After the marriage of his mother to Crown Prince Asfa Wossen in May 1932, he joined his mother and travelled to Desse, the capital city of Wollo. Although only five years old, according to the old custom befitting his status, he was required to keep his own household and act as a figure-head to the thirty of more men of his father's attendants and members of his household who had accompanied him to Desse. He recalls how he visited his mother and step-father every Sunday.
 
In May 1936, he joined his mother and the Imperial family and boarded a train on their way to exile. They arrived in Jerusalem and there, he resumed his studies. During this time, the Ethiopian community in Jerusalem had become large due to the war in Ethiopia. The young Zewde was to encouter many influential statesmen and historical figures at very close proximity. He recalls that he would regularly act as a messenger boy, and buy the Jerusalem Post and translate to them in Amharic. And that he would often sit and listen to hear their most interesting accounts  of their past experiences since the days of Menelik. This experience if seems, would instill in him a deep appreciation for history and afford him the extraordinary opportunity to develop his mind. This unique experience, it can be argued, became the most defining aspect of his formative years. It is no wonder that Dejazmach Zewde would go on to become an esteemed Scholar of history and one of the most distinguished statesmen of his time.
 
He accompanied his mother to Cairo, Egypt for a brief time and after World War II broke out in 1945 they returned to Jerusalem. At the time of the liberation of Ethiopia in 1941, at the age of fourteen, Zewde was given the (hereditary) title and rank of Dejazmach. He was with his grandfather Ras Seyoum who had commanded an army against the Italians in Soqota, Korem and Amba Alagie in Tigre region. In 1945 - 53 he attended Oxford University and obtained his undergraduate degree from the deparment of Philosophy and Economics, and later 1963 - 71, he received his Doctoral degree in History.
 
He was married to Woezerit Alem Tsehay Araya on May 7, 1961. The timing of his wedding was overshadowed by events that had occured five month earlier. His grandfather, Ras Seyoum Mengesha was one of the vicims of the massacre that resulted from the abortive coup in December 1960. The newly weds soon left for England. During the eight years stay there, their children Ezana, Debritu and Elizabeth were born.
 
Dejazmach Zewde served numerous positions within the Imperial Government of Ethiopia beginning in 1953 until 1961 and from 1971 to 1974. At the time of the Military revolution in 1974, he was appointed as the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs. He left Ethiopia on September 4, 1974 to attend the annual United Nations General Assembly, two months later the massacre of the sixty cabinet members of the Imperial government too place. Dejazmach Zewde made a public condemnation of this action and went into exile in the West. He remained in exile for the following seventeen years.
 
He returned to Ethiopia soon after the down-fall of the military dictatorship in 1991. Addis Ababa became his permanent residence and for the past eighteen years, he was engaged in research and writing. He is the author of numerous books among them, Yohannes IV, a political Biography.  Dejazmach Zewde frequenty accepted speaking engagments at various venus and remained very active until the very end. This extraordinary Ethiopian signifies the ending of an era. He is survived by his wife, two daughters, a granddaughter, neices, nephews and countless family members whose life he has touched most profoundly.
 
Esther Sellassie Antohin
December 16, 2007

Posted by afronord at 2:44 AM YST
Tuesday, 9 December 2008
New from Esther

Life Histories of Ethiopians:Remembering the Red Terror from Esther Antohin on Vimeo.

Posted by afronord at 1:55 PM YST
Tuesday, 2 December 2008
news for sellassie.info
Topic: new

Ethiopia in 2009
GDP growth: 7.0%
GDP: $31bn (PPP: $71bn)
Inflation: 15.0%
Population: 87.0m
GDP per head: $350 (PPP: $810)

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Posted by afronord at 12:01 PM YST
Thursday, 27 November 2008
Thanksgiving 2008
Topic: LUL

Administration site -- lul.vtheatre.net

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About Artistic Directors, Rep. Theatre Members and Crew.

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Posted by afronord at 3:09 PM YST
Thursday, 20 November 2008
Summer 2010

Planning Summer Session in Addis Ababa -- Performance Abroad : http://filmplus.org/uaf/abroad.html

ET.edu pages -- http://classes.vtheatre.net/abroad.html

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 If you want to participate -- subscribe to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/teatr

or contact Anatoly Antohin

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Posted by afronord at 12:09 PM YST
Updated: Thursday, 20 November 2008 12:16 PM YST
Sunday, 16 November 2008
Plans for 2009
Topic: new

Posted by afronord at 6:23 AM YST
Tuesday, 4 November 2008
Lul Teatr
Topic: Ethiopia

fulbright profile-- plans for 2010...

Teatr Lul  -- http://filmplus.org/thr/lul.html

 Sept. 11, 2009 Addis Ababa, presentation

teatr.us : season & classes

classes.vtheatre.net -- acting/directing

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 American Theatre in Addis Ababa

School of Russian Theatre

 vtheatre.net/2009

Janhoy or/and Trinity

 ethio.wetpaint.com

 


Posted by afronord at 5:05 AM YST
Monday, 22 September 2008
New Title from sellassie.info
A Tribute to our Gr...
By Esther Sellassie ...
Three (3) formats -- Enjoy!

Posted by afronord at 1:13 PM YDT
Saturday, 30 August 2008
New Book from sellassie.info
2008 : august 30 -- For immediate release

Anatoly Antohin, publisher -- sellassie.info

anatolant@yahoo.com (907) 455 6149

Astewatso means Offering

This book is a product of an exhibition of Princess Wolete Israel Seyoum (1914-1988), considered one of the first female artist of 20th century Ethiopia. The year 2008, marks the twentieth anniversary of her death. This project was initiated as a commemoration of her lifework and of her spiritual and artistic contribution to Ethiopian arts. A collection of 21 paintings were displayed to the public for the first time at the Gallery of the institute of Ethiopian studies, Addis Ababa University on April 14, 2008. From this occasion sprung the idea to publish a catalog of her work, as well as a biography of this remarkable woman, in an effort to preserve and share her vision. A brief summary of this book follows.

This is the story of an extraordinary woman who lived in a world which has long disappeared. It is a rare and intimate portrayal beginning in 1914, one year after the death of Emperor Menelik and the year of her birth. The story unfolds in the span of seventy four years ending in 1988, amidst the turbulent period, the latter years of the Ethiopian revolution and military dictatorship of the Derg (1974 – 1991).

The reader enters a fascinating world of personages and significant events in Imperial Ethiopia. It is a story of a pioneer; as she is celebrated as one of the first women artist in Ethiopia. She dared to cultivate her God given talent during a time when such a vocation was neither encouraged nor appreciated. She fully devoted her art as a form of worship and for the purpose of her spiritual fulfillment. It is a powerful story of a woman and her unwavering struggle to live a life of purpose. Born into the aristocracy, she lived through two arranged marriages; endured countless personal tragedies including the death of her only daughter. In the end, her spirit soars . . .it is the power of her love and the awe-inspiring dedication that overrides all. Princess Wolete Israel is a remarkable model and truly a triumphant figure.

On the occasion of the twentieth year of her death, this book pays tribute to her remarkable contribution as an accomplished artist and an inspirational figure. It includes a catalog of the artist's collection of paintings. Told from a granddaughter's perspective, and based on accounts from close family members, this work attempts to reconstruct the personal life of Princess Wolete Israel Seyoum some thirty years later.

To place orders for the book, contact: Beta Sellassie Publishers
3292 Adams Dr. # 204B
Fairbanks AK 99709
Phone (907) 455-6149
e-mail: anatolant@yahoo.com

To arrange a book signing or interview, contact Esther Antohin


Posted by afronord at 3:06 AM YDT
Monday, 30 June 2008
Lalibela Project : Summer 2008
2008 --
From EM

call for webmasters -- http://ethio.wetpaint.com

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Ethio updates @ http://sellassie.net

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