Prensa Armenia
Armenia 1366, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Tel: (5411) 4775-7595
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.diarioarmenia.org.ar
Massive Armenian Dance Festival at Argentine School Jrimian
Agencia Prensa Armenia
http://www.prensaarmenia.com.ar/2014/11/massive-armenian-dance-festival-at.html
The Argentine-Armenian school Jrimian of Lanus, Buenos Aires, held a
new edition of the annual Armenian Dance Festival on November 8th.
With the presence of Lanus and national authorities, the festival
brought together more than a thousand people. Over two hundred
students, teachers and parents danced a number of traditional Armenian
dances.
"That's what this school is all about: planting seeds, growing,
tending and watering dreams, thinking resources so that children and
young people can fulfill them and us adults accompany them," said the
headmistress of Jrimian Sandra Raubian in her speech. "This is a
genuine collective construction," she said about the festival.
The Argentine-Armenian school Jrimian is an educational institution
founded in 1930 by Armenian refugees. It proposes an "Armenian
education for everybody", transmitting inclusive and human rights
values through the Armenian culture.
Armenia 1366, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Tel: (5411) 4775-7595
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.diarioarmenia.org.ar
Massive Armenian Dance Festival at Argentine School Jrimian
Agencia Prensa Armenia
http://www.prensaarmenia.com.ar/2014/11/massive-armenian-dance-festival-at.html
The Argentine-Armenian school Jrimian of Lanus, Buenos Aires, held a
new edition of the annual Armenian Dance Festival on November 8th.
With the presence of Lanus and national authorities, the festival
brought together more than a thousand people. Over two hundred
students, teachers and parents danced a number of traditional Armenian
dances.
"That's what this school is all about: planting seeds, growing,
tending and watering dreams, thinking resources so that children and
young people can fulfill them and us adults accompany them," said the
headmistress of Jrimian Sandra Raubian in her speech. "This is a
genuine collective construction," she said about the festival.
The Argentine-Armenian school Jrimian is an educational institution
founded in 1930 by Armenian refugees. It proposes an "Armenian
education for everybody", transmitting inclusive and human rights
values through the Armenian culture.