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Meet The International Committee of Honour of "Roses Charitable Association"



Welcome!

"Around the world, the status of women regardless race, social background, religion is changing.In many ways; it is being changed by women themselves. One of the most effective ways for women to reconstruct their families, rebuild their lives, and strengthen their communities is through empowering them, through giving them the chance to express themselves, through helping them to believe in the realizations of their dreams despite hardships and obstacle of everyday life . Such are to be found in any community regardless race, confession, age, social and material status: single mothers successfully upbringing their children, young women- leaders assuming their responsibilities; students achieving outstanding academic results; young sportswomen to break new Olympic records, or older generation providing wisdom for their families. Those, overcoming challenges every day, are our real heroes and you do not have to search very hard to find them. Just look around you. Such courageous and determined women inspire us, and to pay tribute to their efforts we decided to create “Roses Association”. The name itself finds its roots in the belief that every woman is a beautiful seed, and that is only through constant care, protection and help that she can grow into a beautiful flower, a rose. We hope that through a set of activities ,undergone by our association, we would contribute to the harmonious and peaceful world building process."


Jean Marc Mariani, the President of "Roses Charitable Association",
H.S.H.Princess Karina Bagration-Moukhransky,Special Advisor to Association,head of "Roses Charitable Association Social Netwrok" project as well as our

International Committee of Honor :

  • H.R.H Prince Frederick von Saxe-Lauenberg, the Founder of Children of the World 2000
  • Countess Elizabeth Alexander von Bismark
  • Count Guillaume de Louvencour-Poniatowsky
  • Homayra Sellier ,President of “Innocence in Danger Organisation"
  • Iveta Seidlova ,a famous fashion model and philanthropist
  • Helene Bousseta, head of "Parisian Art Network"
  • John Altman an Emmy Award-winning soundtrack composer, music arranger, orchestrator, and conductor


Contacts:

To get to know more ,to give us your support, or to invite your friends, please don’t hesitate contact us
sheftele@gmail.com,roses.assoc@gmail.com



H.R.H. Prince Frederick Von Saxe -Launberg

Currently serving as a World Peace Emissary the prince is founder ~ president of Children of the World 2000 an NGO based in the UK and recognized by UNESCO. His life was of privilege and grew up in a comfortable environment with loving parents, a younger brother and a diverse collection of pets!

After going to private schools Frederick attended a business college in the city of Manchester, UK which was affiliated to the University of Manchester but did not graduate. But his learning set him up for the future and went into the family business which was into import/export.
When he can find the time away from his many charitable activities and projects all over the world he is doing a part-time Doctorate of Philosophy degree on Peace and Religion.


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Countess Elizabeth Alexander von Bismarck-talented doctor and devoted mother, supporter of association.

Count Guillaume de Louvencour-Poniatowsky- devoted father, inventor and supporter of various charities.





Homayra Sellier, President of “Innocence in Danger Organization" and devoted mother.

An international, non-profit association created in response to the recommendations of the UNESCO expert meeting convened in January 1999 on Sexual Abuse of Children, Child Pornography and Pedophilia on the Internet, in order to pursue the objectives of the Action Plan adopted by the experts to combat sexual abuse of children.

Innocence in Danger operates in 29 countries throughout the world, with partners who share the same objectives. IID thus brings together militants, Internet specialists, jurists, political decision-makers, businessmen, media and national action groups to sensitize world opinion on the increasing problems of sexual abuse of children.

Innocence in Danger represents an action force to sensitize and catalyze, educate and inform governmental and non-governmental bodies, European and international intergovernmental bodies, business enterprises, and the general public - schools, community associations, the youth. Aside from those persons explicitly listed on our website as officials of the bureau of Innocence in Danger associations in France, Switzerland, Germany, USA and Canada, no one has the right to make any declaration in the name of Innocence in Danger, nor to organize any manifestation of whatever nature under penalty of the law.

Since 15 April 2000, on which date Innocence in Danger was formalized and operated independently of any other organization, its choice of partners and projects to support or put into action emanate solely from the authority of the national Innocence in Danger associations under the control of Innocence in Danger Foundation.



Iveta Seidlova

Iveta Seidlova is a famous fashion model and philanthropist. She actively contributes into work of “Roses Charitable Association». She was born in Check republic and was discovered in her native country by Marylyn Gauthier Agency. She has successfully worked in the fashion and beauty industry and participated in various fashion shows of Christian Dior, Loris Azzaro, Pierre Balmain, etc. Now is she is a well recognized international model




Helene Bousseta, head of "Parisian Art Network"



John Altman


John Altman
Emmy Award-winning British soundtrack composer and a music arranger, orchestrator, and conductor.

Born in London, John Altman was introduced to the music of the 1930s and 1940s at an early age by an uncle who arranged and composed music for big bands and conducted for Judy Garland, the Marx Brothers, and Laurel and Hardy, among others. His only formal musical training was piano lessons as a child [1]. While enrolled at the University of Sussex he was involved in session work and gigs with Fleetwood Mac and Nico. His later studies at Birkbeck College were interrupted when he left school to work with Hot Chocolate as musical director for their concert tour for two years [2]. He also played saxophone in rock bands and with blues and jazz groups with such artists as Jimi Hendrix, Bob Marley, Eric Clapton, Phil Collins, Little Richard, and Van Morrison [3].

In the mid-1970s, Altman began arranging/conducting and worked with Alison Moyet, Aled Jones, Rod Stewart, George Michael, Tina Turner, Diana Ross, Graham Parker, Murray Head, and Monty Python. For the latter he arranged the music for their Rutles television special and later contributed to The Life of Brian. He also was a frequent guest conductor for the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

Altman's screen career began as the musical arranger/director for the 1978 film Just a Gigolo. He continued in this capacity for such films as The Secret Policeman's Other Ball and numerous television productions, including Shadowlands and adaptations of all of the dozen Agatha Christie novels featuring Miss Marple. He served as the historical music advisor and arranged all the period music for Titanic and was the first Western composer to score a Russian film (Tsareubiytsa, aka The Assassin of the Tsar).

Altman's credits as a film score composer include Hear My Song, Funny Bones, Beautiful Thing, The Matchmaker, Little Voice, Legionnaire, Hope Springs, Shall We Dance?, and Akasha Gopuram. His latest project, Shoot on Sight, is scheduled for release in 2008.

Altman is the most prolific writer of music for commercials, having scored more than 4,000 international ads. In 2002, Campaign named him one of the 100 most influential figures in contemporary British advertising and one of the 5 top composers. His compositions for Levis and Renault won the Campaign Award for Best Soundtracks in 2003 and 2004. He currently is working with Ridley Scott on a promotional film for Prada.

Altman won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special for RKO 281 and was nominated in the same category for The Roman Spring of Mrs Stone. He won the BAFTA Award for Best Film Music for Hear My Song, the Television and Radio Industries Club Award for TV Theme Music of the Year 1993 for Peak Practice, and the ASCAP Film Award for Shall We Dance? and RKO 281.

The John Altman Big Band frequently performs in the US and UK. Personnel includes Wayne Bergeron, Andy Martin, Pete Christlieb, and Grant Geissman.

We very much hope for your support, dear visitors and members. To get to know more ,to give us your support, or to invite your friends, please don’t hesitate contact us :sheftele@gmail.com,roses.assoc@gmail.com