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    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian Sisters Academy
    440 Upper Gulph Road
    Radnor, PA 19087
    Contact: Susan Pogharian
    Tel: 610-757-7090
    Fax: 610-687-2450
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: www.asaphila.org


    Although it is a 1,500 year old event and has been commemorated every
    year at the Armenian Sisters Academy of Radnor, PA, each telling is as
    unique as the children who bring the characters of this heroic story to
    life. The first Thursday before `Poun Paregentan', Armenians
    celebrate Vartanantz Day and remember the heroic struggles of Vartan
    Mamigonian and his troops as they fought the fire-worshipping Persians.
    Greatly outnumbered, with the Armenian troops numbering 66,000 to the
    Persian 300,000, the battle was lost but the Armenians won the right to
    maintain their Christianity.
    Snow delays and national holidays created nearly a week's delay but
    did not dampen spirits or excitement of this holy day of remembrance at
    the Academy. Montessori students, waving white flags with red crosses,
    proudly started the program with Mer Hairenik and followed with the poem
    Hye Yem Yes. They wrapped up their portion of the celebration with the
    Vartanank song. Their angelic voices would have made their ancestors
    proud!
    Intermediate Level students (grades 4 - 6) worked together to depict
    the historic battle of Avarair of 451 AD. Armenian historian Yeghishe,
    played by 5th grader Matthew Selverian, is said to have documented this
    historic tale. Sixth grader Daron Pogharian played the part of General
    Vartan Mamigonian who divulged his plan to Ghevont Yeretz, 6th grader
    Stephen Ajdaharian; Hovsep Catholicos, 6th grader Stepan Cannuscio;
    Yeznig Goghpatsee, 6th grader Derek Dervishian; as well as other princes
    and soldiers. King Hazgerd, the Persian ruler hoping to force the
    Armenians to renounce their Christianity, was played by 6th grader Paze
    Yeremian. Not to be outdone, the Intermediate Level girls narrated the
    program in Armenian and English and, who played the wives of the
    soldiers, gave away their gold and jewels in favor of their Christian
    martyrs. As the boys lay on the ground to portray a defeated
    battlefield, all students' voices joined together to sing Kaylerk
    Shavarshanee, Vartanantz Song - with a touching solo by 6th grader
    Meline Avrigian - and lastly, Vartan's Song.
    As is tradition at the Academy, individuals worked together to create a
    beautiful combined effort. Principal Sister V. Louisa Kassarjian thanked
    Armenian teachers Mrs. Tamar Panosian and Miss Ovsanna Sadjonian, along
    with music teacher Mrs. Maroush Paneyan-Nigon, for their tireless
    efforts in preparing the students and continuing tradition. She also
    acknowledged the students for their superb performance.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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