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    New Britain Herald, CT
    May 23 2009


    Armenian stories ring familiar


    Friday, May 22, 2009 10:10 PM EDT
    By JENNIFER ABEL
    Staff writer

    NEW BRITAIN ' The New Britain Public Library's month-long celebration
    of Armenian culture continued Thursday night, with a children's hour
    dedicated to traditional Armenian folk and fairy tales.

    `Some of the fairy tales have themes similar to American stories,'
    said Amy Litke, head of the children's department. `Themes like strong
    women, and the importance of taking control of your life ... one
    story, `A Weave of Words,' is about a woman who is a weaver and a man
    who is a prince. He can't even read or write, because he loves hunting
    so much. So the woman tells him, `fortunes can change, learn a trade.'
    Eventually they're captured, but manage to earn their freedom by
    weaving beautiful rugs.'

    The fairy-tale reading, and other Armenian-themed events this month,
    are part of the library's `World of Words' program. Pat Watson, the
    library's assistant head of adult services, explained the program in
    more detail.

    `Every year, we select a country to celebrate its culture, literature
    and history,' Watson said. `We try to pick countries with a population
    in New Britain, and there's a good-sized Armenian population here.'

    As part of the Armenian World of Words festival, the library will host
    an `Armenian Double Feature' today afternoon at 1 p.m., featuring two
    documentary films about Armenian religious culture. (Last Saturday
    they had a double feature on a more sobering topic: a documentary on
    the Armenian genocide perpetrated by the Turks during World War I).

    Other scheduled World of Words events include a bilingual presentation
    of Armenian poetry Wednesday and an Armenian cafe featuring native
    music and cuisine on May 30.

    For more information about the Armenian World of Words festival, call
    (860) 224-3155, ext. 125.

    http://www.newbritainherald.com/articles/200 9/05/22/news/doc4a175a768a7a3659285147.txt
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