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    Reuters AlertNet, UK
    Jan 12 2007


    Armenian children continue Christmas celebrations
    12 Jan 2007 07:12:54 GMT
    Source: World Vision Middle East/Eastern Europe office (MEERO)

    Theater performances by children marked a beginning of a series of
    Christmas celebrations to cover 20 communities of Tavush region,
    Armenia. The participants aged 10-16 were from local theatrical
    groups that belong to Armenian Evangelical Church, who partnered with
    the WV Tavush Area Development Program (ADP) to give the children in
    remote and rural areas a nice opportunity to enjoy Christmas time.

    The performances are educational to teach children how to love and
    support each other. One of them tells about a clown who treats his
    friend unfairly but has to repent afterwards.

    'I liked the play very much. It teaches us to be kind, to love and
    not to be naughty,' said 10-year-old Ani Mirzoyan from Azatamut
    village, Tavush region.


    'Theatrical shows are not common for rural areas and children miss
    them much throughout the year,' said Karen Tsovyan, Christian
    Commitments Committee member from Tavush ADP.

    The performances were imbued with Christmas spirit, music, humor, and
    prayers. The young audience was nicely surprised at the end with the
    appearance of Dzmer Pap (Santa Clause) who brought presents for
    children.


    'Christmas is my favorite holiday when your dreams come true. I wish
    all the children could be healthy, successful and live in peace,'
    said Hasmik Yaylayan, 11, who came with her mother to watch the
    performance.

    'The performances were designed so that they could be understandable
    for children of different age groups. They aimed to inculcate love,
    respect, and goodness in children as well as make them understand the
    message of Christ 'You shall love your neighbor as yourself,' said
    Karen Tsovyan.

    The performances had a great success as the auditoriums in each
    community were full of people. Happy smiles and laughter of children
    were strong evidence of that.

    The theater performances are not over yet and will continue to amuse
    children until the 13th of January which is also celebrated in
    Armenia as New Year's Eve according to Julian calendar and sum up the
    Christmas season.

    Christmas celebrations took place in all ADP offices of Armenia
    bringing joy and hope to many children from poor families. Along with
    many other Christmas Gifts, over 4000 children received Youth Bible
    Curriculum textbooks developed and printed by WV Armenia Christian
    Commitments department.
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