New America Media
Oct 9 2011
NAM Radio: The Theatre of Armenian Genocide
The Armenian Genocide began in the late 19th century and continued on
through the first two decades of the the 20th. It was the first
genocide of the 20th century and hundreds of thousands -- some say 1.5
million -- Armenian lives later, the Armenian Genocide had made its
mark on history.
What remains is the story of their lives, told by those who came
after. Torange Yeghiazarian is the founding director of Golden Thread
Middle Eastern Theatre in the San Francisco Bay Area. Her theatre's
production of Night Over Erzinga is a sparkling and moving adaptation
of one family's story. She spoke with New America Now Host Shirin
Sadeghi.
New America Now is the radio program of New America Media. The program
is hosted by Shirin Sadeghi and is broadcast on 91.7 FM KALW San
Francisco on Fridays at noon and Sundays at 3 pm.
http://newamericamedia.org/2011/10/nam-radio-the-theatre-of-armenian-genocide.php
Oct 9 2011
NAM Radio: The Theatre of Armenian Genocide
The Armenian Genocide began in the late 19th century and continued on
through the first two decades of the the 20th. It was the first
genocide of the 20th century and hundreds of thousands -- some say 1.5
million -- Armenian lives later, the Armenian Genocide had made its
mark on history.
What remains is the story of their lives, told by those who came
after. Torange Yeghiazarian is the founding director of Golden Thread
Middle Eastern Theatre in the San Francisco Bay Area. Her theatre's
production of Night Over Erzinga is a sparkling and moving adaptation
of one family's story. She spoke with New America Now Host Shirin
Sadeghi.
New America Now is the radio program of New America Media. The program
is hosted by Shirin Sadeghi and is broadcast on 91.7 FM KALW San
Francisco on Fridays at noon and Sundays at 3 pm.
http://newamericamedia.org/2011/10/nam-radio-the-theatre-of-armenian-genocide.php