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    PRESS RELEASE
    BURBANK ANC
    Contact: Tamar Krekorian
    April 11, 2005
    Tel: 818-729-9556


    BURBANK ANC ANNOUNCES EVENTS COMMEMORATING ARMENIAN GENOCIDE


    The Burbank Armenian National Committee today announced a series of
    important events in April in commemoration of the 90th anniversary of
    the Armenian Genocide. Tamar Krekorian, Chair of the Genocide
    Remembrance Committee, said that Burbank's commemorative events will
    include educational, cultural and political aspects this year. "The
    city has been an outstanding partner in working with the Burbank ANC,"
    Krekorian said. "As a result, we have planned a series of events that
    will offer a wide range of opportunities for residents to learn more
    about the Genocide and to recognize its importance today," Krekorian
    added.

    Throughout the month of April, an outstanding educational display will
    be showcased in the main lobby of the Burbank Central Library. The
    display includes items and books related to Armenian culture, history
    and the Genocide. The display is also intended to promote awareness
    of the Armenian book collection that was donated to the library
    through the efforts of the Books For Burbank program of the Burbank
    ANC, which was also chaired by Krekorian.

    On Saturday, April 16th, the committee will present a free screening
    of the Armenian Film Foundation's award-winning documentary film about
    the destruction of Kharpert, "Voices From The Lake." The screening
    will be at the Burbank Central Library Auditorium from 2-5 pm.
    Through eyewitness interviews and painstaking research, this film
    tells the story of the Genocide in an unforgettably personal way.
    Dr. J. Michael Hagopian, the renowned Genocide historian and filmmaker
    of "Voices," will be present to speak about his two decades of
    research in creating the film.

    On Tuesday, April 19th, the Burbank City Council will present a
    proclamation in recognition of the 90th anniversary of the Genocide.
    During the meeting, the Burbank ANC will accept the City's
    proclamation and conduct a short program featuring poetry read by
    local high school students. Sharon Cohen, the City's Library
    Director, will also pay tribute to the Burbank ANC for the successful
    Books For Burbank program. A candlelight vigil will take place on the
    front steps of Burbank City Hall after sundown.

    On Saturday, April 23rd, a moving theatrical performance of two
    Genocide-related one-act plays, written and directed by Aram
    Kouyoumdjian, will be presented at the El Portal Forum Theatre in the
    No Ho Arts District. "Delicate Lines" and "Protest" have already won
    rave reviews from audiences in Northern California. Both performances
    of this event are already completely sold out.


    For further information about any of these events, please contact the
    Burbank ANC at (818) 562-1918 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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