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    AS THE ARMENIAN DANCE ENSEMBLE TAKES THE STATE FAIR STAGE, TRADITIONS COME FULL CIRCLE
    by Lou Ann Matossian

    http://www.reporter.am/go/article/2009- 08-20-as-the-armenian-dance-ensemble-takes-the-sta te-fair-stage-traditions-come-full-circle
    Thursday August 20, 2009

    Local troupe to perform Sept. 5 at the "Great Minnesota Get-together"

    Saint Paul, Minn. - Armenian dance in Minnesota goes back more than
    a century, not quite as long as the Minnesota State Fair, which marks
    its 150th anniversary August 27 through Labor Day. These two venerable
    traditions - one modest, the other gargantuan - will meet on Sept. 5,
    when the Armenian Dance Ensemble takes the stage at one of the largest
    state fairs in the country.

    Led by director-choreographer Naïry Digris, the St. Paul-based folk
    troupe will present regional Armenian dances in four half-hour
    performances. The general State Fair ticket price includes free
    admission to the noon, 1:30, 3:00, and 4:00 p.m. shows in the
    International Bazaar area of the fairgrounds.

    "Since its founding in 1990 under the auspices of the Armenian Cultural
    Organization of Minnesota, the Armenian Dance Ensemble has evolved
    into a strong, self-sufficient, and organized entity," says Ms. Digris,
    who also teaches Armenian dance in the lively Twin Cities international
    dance community along with her husband, Ensemble member Terry McGibbon.

    Now in its second generation, the Armenian Dance Ensemble aims to
    preserve the regional dance traditions of historic Armenia, teach
    them to interested Armenians and non-Armenians, and enhance community
    awareness of Armenian heritage, history, and culture through music as
    well as staged and narrated performances. Dancers of varying abilities,
    ages, and ethnic backgrounds are welcome.

    Following in their mother's graceful footsteps, Natasha and Alarica
    Hassett grew up with the Armenian Dance Ensemble. The sisters now dance
    professionally with Minneapolis avant-garde companies - Natasha as a
    co-founder of Catalyst and Alarica as a member of Ballet of the Dolls.

    Today's ensemble includes Bradley and Mitchell Erickson and their
    mother, ACOM President Cynthia Reimers Erickson, descendants of a
    North Dakota Armenian pioneer family.

    Armenian dance arrived in Minnesota with turn-of-the century immigrants
    from Kharpert and Sepastia. Their daughters staged the earliest known
    public performance in 1932 at the original Festival of Nations - now
    a long-running St. Paul multicultural institution in its own right -
    and later generations carried on the custom.

    With plenty of Festival of Nations experience under its embroidered
    belt, the Armenian Dance Ensemble debuted at the State Fair in
    2002. This year, the Festival of Nations is sponsoring the State Fair
    stage where the troupe will take its second bow.

    Some 1.7 million people are expected at the twelve-day celebration
    of all things Minnesotan, which boasts an average daily attendance
    of about 140,000.

    And on September 5, in the graceful turn of a veil, traditions will
    come full circle.
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