中美綜藝協會(CACPG)

The First Emperor China's Terracotta Army Exhibition
                           November 16, 2008

《亞特蘭大藝術博物館》(High Museum of Art Atlanta)

中國秦始皇兵馬俑”的首展日                        P-1

          Some of the CACPG’s performance remarks from the High Museum of Art…..

Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 9:57 AM

Dear Sylvia,

Thank you so much for organizing a phenomenal schedule of performers for our opening day of the First Emperor. It was truly magical and one of the highlights of my tenure here at the Museum. The lion finale was a very special added touch. Thank you for your flexibility and willingness to make changes to the program at the very last moment. I do hope it was a good experience for you and your group.

We are looking forward to working with you again in February for our February 8th family celebration.

Until then… all my best,

Virginia

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Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 9:56 AM

Sylvia,

How are you today? I hope you feel that everything went well yesterday for your performance. Also, did everything run smoothly with the Gala on Friday? I can’t wait to see all of the pictures. I have heard nothing but positive responses around here!!! I’m so sorry that I could not be here to see how beautiful you all were!

Let me know if we need to follow up on anything!

Lauren

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Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 1:18 PM

Dear Sylvia,

It was such a wonderful addition to have you and your partner dance at the Emperor’s Pavilion Gala. Many thanks for the pleasure that you gave to our guests with your beautiful performance. The musicians, too, added a lovely element.

Thank you,

Rebecca

Rebecca Guberman, CFRE

Gala Manager

Terracotta Armies from The High Museum of Art

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