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    PRESS RELEASE
    The Armenia Fund
    Governmental Buiding 3, Yerevan, RA
    Contact: Hasmik Grigoryan
    Tel: +(3741) 56 01 06 ext. 105
    Fax: +(3741) 52 15 05
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.himnadram.org/
    20 June, 2008

    Shushi Armenian Dance Ensemble from New York on Stage in Yerevan

    Yerevan, June 20, 2008 - We are pleased to announce that the Shushi Armenian
    Dance Ensemble in New York City will make its third trip to Yerevan and
    celebrate its 15th anniversary at the Opera house on Thursday July 3, 2008
    under the auspices of the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund.
    50 dancers and vocalists among them Hovig Krikorian, Hermine Amirian, Armen
    Hovannesian, Sosie Mardirossian, Salpi Mailian, will perform for the
    Armenian audience. Also featured will be the Vahakn Drum Ensemble of Yerevan
    directed by Araz Ordinian. Vagharshak Ohanyian and Leila Saribekyan are
    among the performers. The concert program also includes poetic recitation by
    Anahit Ishkanyan.
    The ensemble will also give an open-air performance for the military force
    based at Nubarashen, Yerevan on July 6.
    The Shushi Armenian Dance Ensemble, under the auspices of the Saint Vartan
    Cathedral in New York City, came into existence in 1992 as a small, young
    cultural group when a few teenagers wanted to familiarize the non-Armenian
    community with Armenian history, culture, and traditions. On the occasion of
    the 3rd anniversary of the liberation of the ancient capital city "Shushi"
    in Karabagh in 1995, the group adopted the name "Shushi Armenian Dance
    Ensemble."
    Today, fifteen years later, the group has flourished to 110 dancers,
    consisting of elementary, high school and college students, and young
    professionals. Most of these dancers are American born and represent
    Armenian youth from various parishes in the New York/New Jersey area. The
    group meets each week to practice, under the leadership of Seta
    Paskalian-Kantardjian, Choreographer and Artistic Director of the group, who
    is well-respected for her meritorious career in dance, and tremendous
    dedication to teaching Armenian dance, in various venues.

    Seta Kantardjian's astonishing dancing ability has emerged from a young age
    when, as a teenager, she started to perform in Lebanon. She continued
    dancing after immigrating to the United States. The artistic director of the
    ensemble for years now, Seta Kantardjian is the one who inspires her
    students to dance and love it. The dances the ensemble performs are vivid
    reflection of the love the dancers have for their homeland and its culture.
    The ensemble traveled widely in the USA and abroad. They have had several
    concerts in the homeland - Armenia and Karabakh. To name a few, Shushi
    performed at Khor Virab in July of 2000 for an international audience of
    3000 youth in honor of the 1700th Anniversary of Armenia's adoption of
    Christianity. As a result of this performance, Shushi was featured in the
    March 2003 issue of The National Geographic. In May 2005, Shushi
    commemorated the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide with the renowned
    musician Ara Gevorgian. In July 2005, Shushi performed in Yerevan, Armenia,
    and in July 2005, in Stepanakert, Karabagh.
    In September 2007, Shushi Dance Ensemble kicked off its 15th anniversary by
    joining two renowned Armenian superstars, Shushan Petrosyan and Tigran
    Petrosyan at the Millennium Theatre in Brooklyn, NY. In October 2007,
    Shushi was one of the highlights at the 15th anniversary celebration of the
    Armenia Fund USA at the United Nations in NYC. Also in October, Shushi
    performed at Columbia University's second annual Armenian Festival and at
    Fordham University when Vehapar made his pontifical visit to NY.
    Hayastan All Armenian Fund invites everyone to enjoy the spectacle the
    ensemble will create on July 3.

    Hayastan All-Armenian Fund

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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