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    Watertown TAB & Press, MA
    Nov 25 2006

    The power of performance
    By Rachel Onanian Nadjarian/ CORRESPONDENT
    Friday, November 24, 2006

    We experience it yet again.

    The excitement from watching the movements, the energy, the
    sound; the joy from seeing the celebration of our rich and colorful
    culture; the sadness from recollecting how much we've endured and the
    sacrifices we must continue to make; and the pride from knowing that
    what we are seeing is a representation of our deep and everlasting
    heritage.

    On Sept. 30 and Oct. 1, the Sayat Nova Dance Company thrilled
    audiences at the Emerson's Cutler Majestic Theater in Boston with its
    20th anniversary performance titled "Power in Rhythm." For more than
    two hours, Sayat Nova entertained and inspired through an artistic
    weave of Armenian dance, music and theatrical landscapes.



    Adorned in stunning and colorful costumes, more than 60 dancers
    brought to life the strength, passion and determination that so
    beautifully characterize the Armenian people and culture. Whether
    through the graceful movements in "Yaman Yar," the festive
    choreography in "Vasbouragan" or the compelling significance of "The
    Yearning of Karabagh," Armenian and non-Armenian audiences alike
    could not avoid feeling connected to each story and mesmerized by its
    narrators.

    Is this a new experience for a Sayat Nova audience? No. Those who
    have watched a Sayat Nova performance in the past know all too well
    the powerful charm with which it can transplant them to a soulful
    state of reflection and wonder. But Sayat Nova's impact has moved to
    a whole new level with this recent production. More dramatic
    lighting, more elaborate costumes and a larger group of dedicated
    dancers have magnified the experience of watching Sayat Nova perform.
    Showcasing it at Emerson's Majestic Theater made the performance all
    that more impressive.

    After 20 years, Sayat Nova is stronger than it's ever been and
    more poised than ever to carve a new and focused direction. As with
    any performing arts group, presentation is intrinsic to Sayat Nova's
    purpose. It "preserves and promotes" the Armenian culture by
    presenting it to others through the medium of dance; the more it
    dances, the more it achieves its mission. Sayat Nova's perseverance
    is a testimony to the Armenian character, and as long as audiences
    continue to walk away from each performance with a deeper
    understanding of the Armenian identity - their own or someone else's
    - then Sayat Nova has been a success.

    This year has seen Sayat Nova celebrate its 20 years of success
    in numerous ways. From a gala banquet held at the Copley Fairmont
    Hotel, which was attended by more than 200 of the community's most
    well-respected members, to large-scale performances in New York and
    Montreal, this group is poised to meet any challenge ahead of them
    with zeal and energy uncommon in many community-based organizations.

    And so the story goes on. Sayat Nova will continue to enrich the
    hearts and minds of all those who observe it for many years to come.
    The future is bright for the Sayat Nova Dance Company and for all
    those who one day desire to be members of this unique group of
    dedicated volunteers.

    After 20 years, we hail your achievements and look forward to seeing
    the next leap forward. The power is in you.

    Rachel Onanian Nadjarian currently resides in New York with her
    husband and three children. She is a past dancer and soloist in the
    Sayat Nova Dance Company of Boston.
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