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  • Hamazkayin Eastern USA Celebrates its Third Annual Pan-gatherin in B

    PRESS RELEASE
    Hamazkayin Armenian Educational and Cultural Society
    Contact: Ara Nazarian
    www.hamazkayin-usa.org/er
    [email protected]

    Hamazkayin Eastern USA Celebrates 3rd Annual Pan-gathering with Great Pump

    Watertown, Mass. - On May 4th, the Eastern Region of the Hamazkayin
    Armenian Educational and Cultural Society along with its Boston
    chapter hosted an evening of fine dining and cultural celebration at
    the ACEC Hovnanian Hall, dedicated to the 300th birthday of Master
    Troubadour Sayat Nova. The event was the high point of the annual
    eastern regional meeting and pan-gathering of all eight chapters of
    Hamazkayin Eastern USA which took place in Massachusetts over the
    weekend.

    A crowd of friends of Armenian culture and prominent figures from
    academia filled the Hovnanian Hall that had been completely revamped
    and deftly decorated for the occasion. Recent and upcoming projects of
    Hamazkayin Eastern USA were outlined at the beginning of the evening.
    As one of the major achievements of the executive, Hamazkayin Eastern
    Region is pursuing the establishment of a business entity as a source
    of income to help fund educational and cultural programs envisioned by
    the organization that are currently cost prohibitive.

    Special guest and filmmaker Eric Nazarian from Los Angeles shared the
    role of master of ceremonies with distinguished librarian and lifelong
    Hamazkayin member Arevig Caprielian from New York, as they presided
    over the evening program.

    The keynote address was delivered by Dr. Thomas Samuelian, Dean of the
    American University of Armenia Law School, tackling the theme of
    Armenia and the Diaspora at Crossroads. Dr. Samuelian emphasized the
    role of Hamazkayin as an organization to bridge the cultural gap
    between Armenia and the Diaspora as a fundamental task of Hamazkayin
    in the 21st century. For much of Hamazkayin's existence, Armenia was
    not an independent nation. However, with the emergence of the
    Republic of Armenia as an independent nation, efforts must be made to
    strengthen existing bonds between the Diaspora and the homeland and
    introduce new and up to date means to fortify the
    relationship. Additionally, as a Diasporan residing in Armenia for
    many years, he emphasized the progress observed in Armenia over the
    years and challenged us to focus more on the positive gains and build
    upon those successes.

    Following the need to bring the organization in tune with the
    realities and demands of the 21st century, a number of youth oriented
    projects, including the creation of Armenian themed apps for iPhone
    and Android users and a distance learning initiative to connect
    Armenia with Boston, New Work and Washington DC for lectures,
    symposia, training sessions and mini-courses are in the pipeline to
    provide relevant Armenian cultural and educational offerings to the
    youth using their preferred communication modes.

    Many prizes were distributed throughout the awards ceremony, of which
    the newly established Minas and Kohar Tololyan Prize in Contemporary
    Literature (which recognizes the work of talented writers in North
    America) was awarded to Christopher Atamian for the translation of
    Nigoghos Sarafian's The Bois de Vincennes from Western Armenian to
    English. Also honored were Gary and Susan Lind-Sinanian, curators of
    the ALMA (Armenian Library and Museum of America) and Ara Ghazarians,
    curator of the Armenian Cultural Foundation in Arlington, each of whom
    received the inaugural Hamazkayin Founders Award. This award aims to
    acknowledge the work of individuals who have contributed significantly
    to Armenian cultural and educational causes in the Diaspora over an
    extended period of time.

    The second part of the evening featured a concert by the Mayilyan
    Vocal Trio from Armenia under the artistic directorship of famed
    mezzo-soprano Anna Mayilyan, along with singers Yeva Yeganyan and
    Armine Khatchatryan. The artists, accompanied by pianist Lusine
    Grigoryan, engaged the audience with their beautifully rendered
    repertoire of classical, traditional, and folk songs. The evening
    ended on a high note as the crowd praised Hamazkayin members and event
    organizers for a successful event. All proceeds from the evening will
    benefit the educational and cultural initiatives of Hamazkayin.

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    The Eastern USA region of Hamazkayin Armenian Educational and Cultural
    Society, a 501 c (3) not for profit organization, constitutes one of
    the branches of the worldwide Hamazkayin family, founded in 1928. The
    Eastern United States region, headquartered in Massachusetts, consists
    of eight chapters in Boston, Chicago, Detroit, New Jersey, New York,
    Philadelphia, Providence and Washington, DC.

    We aim to empower our chapters and membership to nurture and promote
    Armenian arts and culture. Given our millennia long history, we are
    cognizant of the dynamic nature of the concept of identity. To that
    end, we strive to maintain our cultural identity and heritage and are
    committed to grow and further the contribution of the Armenian culture
    to the complex tapestry of world civilizations.


    Ara Nazarian, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Harvard Medical School
    Adjunct Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Boston University

    phone: 617.667.8512
    fax: 617.667.7175
    web: www.nazarianlab.org

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