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  • Stage is Set for Orange County's Yeraz Performance

    New Santa Ana, CA
    May 10, 2013 Friday 11:19 PM EST


    Stage is Set for Orange County's Yeraz Performance


    SANTA ANA - Forty young Armenian dancers ranging in age from four to
    19 are holding their final rehearsals this month ahead of their
    Sunday, June 2nd performance at the Forty Martyrs Church hall.

    Community organizer and head of the 'Hamazkayin' Armenian Educational
    and Cultural Society Siamanto chapter Shoushig Arslanian says the
    upcoming Yeraz Armenian School of Dance show weaves the tale of a boy
    who falls asleep after a long day at school and dreams of traveling to
    Armenia.

    'We are calling the show the Story of a Dream Come True,' says
    Shoushig. 'The kids are excited, their parents are excited, and our
    entire community is excited. All of us together are going to see the
    students' long hours of practice and commitment to our culture
    displayed in a beautiful show.'

    Professional dancer Artur Aleksanyan has been at the helm of the Yeraz
    Armenian School of Dance since last fall, when he and his fellow
    dancers from the world renowned Hamazkayin Ani Dance Company performed
    in Orange County. The 20-year-old says seeing the kids give it their
    all is inspirational.

    'The main character in our show is trying to find his way to Armenia,'
    explains Artur. 'He gets lost along the way, encounters several
    foreign cultures, and heeds the advice of friendly gypsy boys, who
    point him in the right direction.'

    Artur says the boy spends the remainder of his dream marveling in awe
    of the stories told through music, movements and the mosaic of
    interwoven cultures.

    'Our Armenian dance school began ten years ago with Pearlene
    Varjabedian,' says Shoushig. 'When she left for Boston to be with her
    family, we asked Ani dance group directors Suzy Barseghian-Tarpinian
    and Yeghia Hasholian for help, and they sent us Artur, one of their
    many talented dancers.'

    Since November, Artur has been driving an hour down to Orange County
    from North Hollywood every Monday night to teach dance. In between the
    two-hour roundtrip commute are four hours spent giving the kids a
    great workout and educating them about Armenian dances.

    'We separated the dancers by age and gender,' says Shoushig. 'Each
    group gets an hour with Artur, who has so much patience and love. He's
    truly an inspiration to his students and our community. We expect
    great things from him in the future.'

    Artur may just be 20-years-old, but he's danced since he learned to
    walk, performing with not only the Ani Dance Company but in dozens of
    mainstream American productions like 'The Nutcracker,' 'Snow White'
    and 'Peter Pan' across the US and abroad over the past 15 years.

    Among Artur's students are the likes of 13-year-old Sofia Sakzlyan and
    8-year-old twins Alina and Armen Andekian, whose parents drive them to
    Santa Ana from all over the widespread but tight-knit Orange County
    Armenian community.

    'The best part of the experience is seeing the progress,' says Artur.
    'I do it because it's a new challenge. I try to not only teach dance
    but to also teach our culture to our students through the one thing
    I'm able to communicate best with - dance.'

    Artur doesn't expect the students who gather at Ghazarian Hall every
    Monday to follow in his footsteps as a professional dancer, but he
    still pushes them to reach their maximum potential week-after-week.

    'Seeing the development of mental and physical strength, seeing the
    smiles after class,' are what Artur says motivate him. 'I love to see
    them push through struggle. '

    Yeraz's School of Armenian Dance performance will take place on
    Sunday, June 2nd at 6:00 PM at Gugasian Hall, 5301 W. McFadden Avenue,
    Santa Ana. For more information, call (714) 403-0875 or
    [email protected]

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