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    ARMENIAN DANCE WITH A ROUSING KICK
    Pamela Squires

    Washington Post
    Monday, September 29, 2008; Page C08
    United States

    The Sayat Nova Dance Company puts on one heck of good show. The
    Boston-based Armenian folk dance troupe helped the local community
    celebrate Armenian independence day with a rousing program Saturday
    at a packed Lisner Auditorium.

    Sayat Nova is a community-based, nonprofit organization. The 61
    dancers' technical level is a far cry from the snap and crackle of
    professional folk-dance troupes such as the State Dance Ensemble
    of Armenia, on which this one patterns its style. Yet Sayat Nova
    director Apo Ashjian has been to Armenia to study with State Dance
    Ensemble choreographers, and it shows. Sayat Nova is an exceptionally
    well rehearsed group, with impeccable ensemble work and tasteful
    costumes. Every arm is at the same angle and every knee flexed at
    the exact same height, giving performances the wow factor critical
    to the folk dance genre.

    The women appeared to float through the complicated changing
    formations, stately in crowns and long dresses trimmed with heavy
    brocade. The men, arms linked, moved as a single, powerful entity. Such
    line dancing may look simple, but it is not by any means, for quality
    of movement must also match, be it tautness in a locked-knee bounce
    or just the right rebound from a dip.

    It would have been helpful to screen an English translation of the
    poems by Sayat-Nova, the 18th-century Armenian troubadour for whom the
    company is named, that were read in Armenian intermittently throughout
    the evening. Still, the success of the evening was in some ways a
    foregone conclusion. For the largely Armenian diaspora audience,
    the sounds and sights were laden with meaning and the air crackled
    with powerful emotions.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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