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  • About 50 Dancers Of Armenian Folkdances From 8 Countries InYeghegnad

    ABOUT 50 DANCERS OF ARMENIAN FOLKDANCES FROM 8 COUNTRIES IN YEGHEGNADZOR

    Noyan Tapan
    May 15 2006

    YEGHEGNADZOR, MAY 15, NOYAN TAPAN. Speacialist of folkdances,
    Dutch Tineke van Geel tought Armenian folkdances in 15 countries
    of the world. He was these days in Yeghegnadzor with his group's
    about 50 members representing 8 countries. "I think that one must
    see that country national dances of which he performs. And our visit
    to Yeghegmadzor is provided by the circumstance that we want to get
    acquainted with the Armenian people, its traditions closer what is not
    possible only within the capital," T. van Geel said in the interview
    to the Noyan Tapan correspondent. The guests arrived in Yeghegnadzor
    by the invitation of Canadian Armenian Antuan Terjanian who lives
    in Yeghegnadzor now. To the accompaniment of the zourna (Armenian
    national woodwind musical instrument) and dhol (Armenian national
    music instrument), with the "Yeghegnadzor "Salmast" folk songs and
    dances ensemble, the group members performed numerous folkdances with
    great enthusiasm. But foreign guests' curiosity towards Armenia was
    not limited just by study of Armenian dances and their performance:
    they were present at the ceremony of baking lavash (Armenian national
    bread), got acquainted with works of local painters, sculptors and
    gobelin-makers during the exhibition-sale. During the one-week visit,
    they got acquainted with the Armenian history, culture, visited places
    of interest. "I think that the next year members of our group would
    already like to visit Armenia personally what will support development
    of the local tourism," Tineke van Geel mentioned before leaving.
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