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  • AGBU Honors Antranig Dance Ensemble and Armenine Sapah-Gulian

    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone 212.319.6383 x.118
    Fax 212.319.6507
    Email [email protected]
    Website www.agbu.org

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Thursday, April 21, 2005

    AGBU HONORS ANTRANIG DANCE ENSEMBLE AND ARMENINE SAPAH-GULIAN
    Generation of Performers Gather to Pay Tribute to Founding Member

    New York, NY - Close to 150 former and current dancers, as well as
    supporters and friends came together on April 1, 2005, at the Rockleigh
    Country Club in New Jersey to honor the AGBU Antranig Dance Ensemble
    and Mrs. Armenine Sapah-Gulian, a founding member of the Ensemble
    and an AGBU Life Member. In addition to a festive evening of dinner
    and dancing, guests enjoyed a special program that paid tribute to
    the Ensemble's 35th Anniversary and Mrs. Sapah-Gulian's 70 years of
    service to both the Union and Antranig.

    Mr. Robert Doramajian, Chairperson of the Ensemble Committee, acted
    as Master of Ceremonies. Starting the program off on a high note,
    he presented a recording of the voice of Mr. Gagik Karapetian
    from Armenia, the Ensemble Choreographer, who congratulated
    Mrs. Sapah-Gulian on this momentous occasion.

    In her address to guests, Artistic Director of the Ensemble,
    Mrs. Joyce Tamesian-Shenloogian, recalled wonderful memories with
    Mrs. Sapah-Gulian. Beginning as a back row dancer in the early 1970s
    and progressing on to become a soloist, then Assistant Dance Director
    and now Artistic Director, Mrs. Shenloogian has continued to work
    with Mrs. Sapah-Gulian for over thirty years, longer than anyone in
    the group. She also highlighted the many different generations of
    dancers that have participated in the Ensemble and recognized several
    performers from each era who were present that night.

    Mr. Randy Sapah-Gulian, son of Mrs. Sapah-Gulian, remarked on his
    mother's tireless efforts and countless sacrifices over the decades
    to assist the Ensemble as it moved forward, addressing any obstacle
    they encountered, no matter how large or small. He emphasized that
    his mother believed in working on behalf of the youth and making a
    difference in their lives. Mr. Sapah-Gulian also commented that the
    Antranig Dance Ensemble has been a catalyst "that binds us to AGBU"
    and recalled his first days as a dancer attending weekly rehearsals.

    Surrounded by several members of her family including her son,
    daughter-in-law and three granddaughters, in addition to Mrs. Vera
    Setrakian, Mrs. Anita Anserian, AGBU Director of Central Board Programs
    and other AGBU friends, Mrs. Sapah-Gulian stepped onto the podium
    with a standing ovation. She thanked AGBU and its President, Mr. Berge
    Setrakian, for recognizing the Ensemble's milestone anniversary.

    She went on to share with guests a few anecdotes about how she
    became a member of the AGBU Executive Central Committee of America
    and was chosen to chair the Youth Activities Committee in the United
    States. This youth-oriented position led her, along with a few other
    dedicated AGBU members, to the founding of the AGBU Antranig Dance
    Ensemble. She noted that one of the primary reasons for starting
    the Ensemble was due to her forte in dance, and her dedication
    and love for the group was evident among the guests present, even
    after thirty-five years. Mrs. Sapah-Gulian also remembered her late
    husband, Vart, who was like an uncle to all the dancers. He joined
    her at hundreds of rehearsals and never missed a major performance,
    regardless of where it took place.

    Going back to the year 1971, AGBU President, Mr. Berge Setrakian,
    recounted his first meeting Mrs. Sapah-Gulian in Beirut, Lebanon, at
    the AGBU Regional Games. He recounted how impressed he was with her
    vitality and commitment to the organization at that time and how he is
    even more impressed with her voluntary devotion to the Ensemble today.

    After presenting Mrs. Sapah-Gulian with a token of appreciation from
    AGBU, Mr. Setrakian addressed guests by thanking them for their
    dedication not only to the Ensemble, but also to their Armenian
    culture. He noted that Antranig has been one of the pioneer AGBU
    programs that attracted large numbers of youth to the Union and
    this is an important factor in judging the success of the dance
    group. Hundreds of young Armenians believe in their heritage and this
    is why the Ensemble is where it is today. Moreover, Mr. Setrakian
    stressed the importance of all programs within AGBU working together
    to further the organization's mission and ensure the preservation of
    the Armenian identity among young Armenians throughout the world.

    Before concluding the evening's program, Mr. Doramajian announced
    that the Ensemble wanted to demonstrate its appreciation to
    Mrs. Sapah-Gulian and her endless efforts "through what we do best,
    and that is dance". In a matter of moments, dozens of Antranig
    dancers from every generation took over the dance floor for a surprise
    performance. With their energy and fervor still intact, they presented
    one of their classic line dances to delighted guests, who applauded
    their efforts with sincere enthusiasm.

    For over thirty-five years, the AGBU Antranig Dance Ensemble
    (www.antranig.org) has dazzled thousands upon thousands of audiences
    around the world with its full-length productions, exemplifying
    the rich Armenian dance culture. Through a variety of folk dances
    from different regions in Armenia, vibrant costumes and exceptional
    choreography, the Ensemble continues to perpetuate the Armenian
    heritage in support of AGBU's mission.

    AGBU is the largest Armenian non-profit organization in the world,
    reaching out annually to 400,000 Armenians. For more information on
    AGBU and its programs, please visit www.agbu.org.
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