ARMENIAN INDEPENDENCE MARKED IN GEORGIA
Tert.am
23.09.11
On Sept. 21, on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of Armenia's
independence, the Armenian Embassy in Georgia held a reception at
the Triumph complex in Tbilisi.
The Yerkramas newspaper, published by the Armenian community in
Russia, reports that among the guests were Speaker of the Georgian
Parliament David Bakradze, Georgian Foreign Ministry officials,
heads of government agencies, clergymen, diplomats, heads of
international agencies, representatives of non-governmental and
cultural organizations and of the Armenian community in Georgia.
The Armenian community organized a concert. Armenian and foreign
classical music, dances and songs were performed.
A display of works of Tbilis-based Armenian painters and of well-known
photographers was organized.
Armenian Ambassador to Georgia Hovhannes Manukyan and Speaker of
the Georgian Parliament David Bakradze made welcoming speeches. They
stressed the need for further development of centuries-old bilateral
friendship.
An exhibition of works by well-known Armenian painters of the 19th
and 20th centuries, "From Hakob Hovnan to Gayane Khachatryan. Pieces
of great history", was held at the Sh. Aminarishvli Arts Museum.
Tert.am
23.09.11
On Sept. 21, on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of Armenia's
independence, the Armenian Embassy in Georgia held a reception at
the Triumph complex in Tbilisi.
The Yerkramas newspaper, published by the Armenian community in
Russia, reports that among the guests were Speaker of the Georgian
Parliament David Bakradze, Georgian Foreign Ministry officials,
heads of government agencies, clergymen, diplomats, heads of
international agencies, representatives of non-governmental and
cultural organizations and of the Armenian community in Georgia.
The Armenian community organized a concert. Armenian and foreign
classical music, dances and songs were performed.
A display of works of Tbilis-based Armenian painters and of well-known
photographers was organized.
Armenian Ambassador to Georgia Hovhannes Manukyan and Speaker of
the Georgian Parliament David Bakradze made welcoming speeches. They
stressed the need for further development of centuries-old bilateral
friendship.
An exhibition of works by well-known Armenian painters of the 19th
and 20th centuries, "From Hakob Hovnan to Gayane Khachatryan. Pieces
of great history", was held at the Sh. Aminarishvli Arts Museum.