GALSTAUN COLLEGE STUDENTS PERFORM CONCERT TITLED TRIP TO ARMENIA
Noyan Tapan
Nov 3, 2009
SYDNEY, NOVEMBER 3, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. Over 400 members
of the Armenian Australian community were present at the Galstaun
College Primary concert titled Trip to Armenia, which was held at
Macquarie University on November 1.
Students from Kindergarten through to year 6 took the gathered on a
journey through Armenia's most significant attractions, covering the
social, historical and cultural aspect of the country. The concert
included solo songs, group songs, dances and acting, as well as violin,
piano and poem recitals.
According to the www.armenia.com.au website, the Trip to Armenia
concert was appropriately dedicated to the Armenian literary
anniversary of Tarkmanchats (Translators' Day).
Principal Kaylar Michaelian thanked the Armenian language and music
staff of Galstaun College for their assistance in putting on this
impressive concert.
Noyan Tapan
Nov 3, 2009
SYDNEY, NOVEMBER 3, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. Over 400 members
of the Armenian Australian community were present at the Galstaun
College Primary concert titled Trip to Armenia, which was held at
Macquarie University on November 1.
Students from Kindergarten through to year 6 took the gathered on a
journey through Armenia's most significant attractions, covering the
social, historical and cultural aspect of the country. The concert
included solo songs, group songs, dances and acting, as well as violin,
piano and poem recitals.
According to the www.armenia.com.au website, the Trip to Armenia
concert was appropriately dedicated to the Armenian literary
anniversary of Tarkmanchats (Translators' Day).
Principal Kaylar Michaelian thanked the Armenian language and music
staff of Galstaun College for their assistance in putting on this
impressive concert.