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    HAMAZKAYIN ARMENIA FORUM 2012: CALLING ALL UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
    BY LALAI MANJIKIAN

    asbarez
    Monday, June 11th, 2012

    The Hamazkayin Forum poster (click to enlarge)

    If you have never been to Armenia or have visited before and are
    looking for a trip that is centered around our centuries-old riches
    and cultural gems, then look no further. For the past 17 years,
    the Hamazkayin Student Cultural Forum has created the opportunity
    for hundreds of young Armenian university students from all over
    the world to converge, discover, and share their Armenian heritage
    directly from the source. Students from North and South America,
    Australia, Europe, Armenia, and Artsakh (Karabakh) have traveled to
    Yerevan for an intense two-week journey through the immensely rich
    cultural landscape of Armenia.

    This summer program, specifically tailored for university students of
    Armenian descent, entails complete cultural immersion and exposes the
    participants to the crème de la crème of Armenian art and culture,
    both classic and contemporary. Guided visits include trips to
    various monasteries dating from medieval times and museums such as
    the National Gallery of Armenia, National History Museum, Genocide
    Museum, Aram Khachaturian Museum, Parajanov Museum, and Martiros Saryan
    House-Museum. The Forum even offers special access to performances by
    the National Opera or by such ensembles as the Sayat Nova folkoric
    music ensemble. Such unique events are followed with a question and
    discussion session, allowing participants to further learn about
    traditional Armenian culture and express their thoughts and emotions.

    Forum participants from different parts of the diaspora, as well as
    from Armenia and Artsakh, bring their individual perspectives and
    cultural backgrounds to various issues, while new friendships and
    bonds are created~Wall in a memorable and dynamic social atmosphere.

    The sheer amount of local cultural and artistic talent found in Armenia
    is as mind-boggling as it is inspiring. And the Hamazkayin Forum
    succeeds in exposing these treasures to the youth, who undoubtedly
    leave with a renewed sense of their cultural identity, ready to
    broaden their own interest and commitment towards Armenian culture
    throughout the world.

    Official visits to both the American University of Armenia and Yerevan
    State University are also included in the program, allowing students
    to discover the college scene in the homeland. Daily lectures by
    prominent Armenian scholars from the diaspora and Armenia create
    opportunities to engage with such topics as our identity, language,
    religion, and history. A visit to the country~Rs army battalions
    grants participants a rare glimpse into the country~Rs military and
    a chance to meet the young men serving our country, while excursions
    outside of Yerevan introduce them to some of the realities in the
    non-urban regions of Armenia. After catching a play or concert, they
    are bound to have a good time at one of Yerevan~Rs many restaurants,
    where live Armenian music and dancing make the night complete.

    This summer, from July 14-28, come join the Hamazkayin family~Walong
    with fellow Armenian university students from all over the Armenian
    Diaspora~Win Yerevan for the 2012 Hamazkayin Forum.

    For more information or to register, visit www.hamazkayin.com.

    Lalai Manjikian is a Ph.D. candidate in communication studies at
    McGill University. She is the author of Collective Memory and Home
    in the Diaspora: The Armenian Community in Montreal, published in 2008.

    Her current research is on the social exclusion and inclusion of
    refugees from different parts of the world seeking asylum in Montreal.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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