ALMA to host workshop on Armenian dance
November 19, 2011 - 12:49 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Curators of the Armenian Library and Museum of
America (ALMA) Gary and Susan Lind-Sinanian will teach a special
workshop focused on Armenian Village Dance at ALMA on Sunday, December
4, 2011.
The Armenian dance heritage has been one of the oldest, richest and
most varied in the Near East. Traditional dancing is still popular
among expatriate Armenians today and all dancers wear the traditional
costume to embody the history of their culture and bring their
ancestors stories alive. The beautiful movements of the Armenian
cultural dance are adored by all audience around the world, ALMA says
in a press release.
Gary and Susan Lind-Sinanian are specialists in the traditional dances
of Armenia. Over the last 35 years, they have collected more than 200
original Armenian folk dances and have lectured and taught extensively
in North America, Asia and Europe.
November 19, 2011 - 12:49 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Curators of the Armenian Library and Museum of
America (ALMA) Gary and Susan Lind-Sinanian will teach a special
workshop focused on Armenian Village Dance at ALMA on Sunday, December
4, 2011.
The Armenian dance heritage has been one of the oldest, richest and
most varied in the Near East. Traditional dancing is still popular
among expatriate Armenians today and all dancers wear the traditional
costume to embody the history of their culture and bring their
ancestors stories alive. The beautiful movements of the Armenian
cultural dance are adored by all audience around the world, ALMA says
in a press release.
Gary and Susan Lind-Sinanian are specialists in the traditional dances
of Armenia. Over the last 35 years, they have collected more than 200
original Armenian folk dances and have lectured and taught extensively
in North America, Asia and Europe.