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  • "The First Annual Armenian Street Festival In London" To Be Held Jun

    "THE FIRST ANNUAL ARMENIAN STREET FESTIVAL IN LONDON" TO BE HELD JUNE 12

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    May 4, 2011 - 10:38 AMT

    On June12 , Iverna Gardens, Kensington, London, will host a
    village-style street festival "The First Annual Armenian Street
    Festival in London" celebrating the heritage of Armenians in the UK.

    On that day between 1-5pm, Iverna Gardens will be closed off to
    vehicular traffic and two nicely decorated tents will be erected for
    guests to enjoy food and drinks around the beautiful garden square,
    and in the presence of the awe-inspiring replica bell tower of the
    7th century Haghbat Monastery in historic Armenia.

    This will be the first of an annual Armenian Street Festival in
    London. Visitors to the Festival will have access to the normally
    private gardens as part of the London Open Garden Squares Weekend
    and to the grounds and sanctuary of St. Sarkis Church, consecrated
    in 1923, a little known gem in the heart of Kensington.

    The afternoon will be filled with fun, food, live entertainment and
    children's activities. There will be live folk and contemporary music,
    delicious homemade cuisine, dance, and children's activities including
    a puppet show, bouncing castle, and clown.

    The Festival Committee is already preparing a list of stall-holders
    to setup a range of stalls, displaying among many other things the
    varied and rich cultural heritage of the Armenian people, including
    books, paintings, jewellery, arts and crafts. The church ladies
    will be preparing traditional Armenian and Mediterranean food,
    refreshments and desserts. Part of the entertainment program of the
    day will be offered inside the Church which will include performances
    by professional musicians and singers. The day will conclude at 5pm
    with medieval Armenian vespers in the peaceful and inspiring sanctuary
    of the St. Sarkis church. As the Armenian Street Festival happens to
    coincide with Open Garden Squares Weekend, the organizing committee
    expects a large number of visitors from all over the UK.




    From: A. Papazian
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