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    "TRACING BACK OUR CULTURE" PERFORMANCE GIVES CENTER STAGE TO CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS

    Reuters, UK
    Oct 30 2006

    Source: World Vision Middle East/Eastern Europe office (MEERO)

    Over 30 children with special needs, living in especially difficult
    circumstances presented a stunning two hour historical review of
    Armenia through a theatre performance under the title 'Tracing back
    our Culture' in Gyumri, Armenia recently.

    'I know the story of many of these children, and it is unbelievable
    that they play in such a delightful performance', said Hasmik
    Dzvakeryan, a teacher of the Gyumri Children House- one of the numerous
    guests of the event.

    'Such programs are of multifaceted importance, we not only try
    to integrate these children into our society, but also prepare
    the society, acquaint it with the existence of these children and
    their capabilities to assist integration,' says Zara Aslanyan, Child
    Protection Programme (CPP) Senior Social Worker, World Vision Armenia.

    The children explored the complete history, culture, traditions and
    the legends of Armenia including Shirak marz, west-north region of
    Armenia, and the 10th century Marmashen monastery which provided the
    setting and inspiration for the event.

    'Unless you learn the history and the culture of your own nation,
    you'll be unable to recognize the whole world', was the slogan of
    the organizers.

    'We want to teach these children the history and the culture of their
    homeland and thus help them become fully integrated members of this
    society', said Karine Kurghinyan CPP Coordinator of the Gyumri Area
    Development Programme (ADP).

    'I am surprised how well these children know the history of their
    church. Now I am sure that future generation is able to build a truly
    Christian community' said, Archbishop Michael Ajapahyan, the head of
    Shirak diocese of Armenian Apostolic Church, the honorable guest of
    the event.

    The Armenian Apostolic Church can be traced back to the time of the
    Apostles and is one of the oldest denominations in Christianity.

    'It's so amazing when the children themselves were asking to rehearse
    the performance whenever they have spare time. I was so happy to see
    'my' children reciting and playing their parts as well as real actors
    would do', said children's tutor Ervandanush Asatryan - 'Aunt Anik',
    as the children lovingly call her.

    Currently, 72 children and their parents attend Gyumri ADP Community
    Centre. They are assisted by psychologists, speech therapists, social
    workers and a special educator. They also take part in a number of
    art classes organized by the World Vision Armenia CPP department.

    The 'Tracing back our culture' program will continue in the following
    months with further performances being dedicated to other monasteries
    and historical monuments of Armenia.
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