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    ARMENIAN ENSEMBLE PERFORMS SUNDAY
    By Samantha Ragland Contributing writer

    The Post-Standard - Syracuse.com, NY
    Sept 28 2007

    John Chookasian, director of the award-winning Chookasian Armenian
    Concert Ensemble, wants his homeland's traditional music to be
    remembered.

    On Sunday, Chookasian and his eight-member ensemble will introduce
    Central New Yorkers to a concert of Armenian music and dance. The
    St. Paul Armenian Apostolic Church in Syracuse is the host of the
    performance.

    "We're doing this for preservation purposes," says Chookasian,
    premier clarinetist, from his home in Fresno, Calif.

    He adds that arts funding for his troupe, especially for a world music
    group not in the mainstream, is difficult to obtain. The musician
    hopes for future support from businesses, arts organizations and
    universities.

    Chookasian says ensemble members immigrated to America so they could
    continue to perform. In Armenia, communism financially supported
    artists, and when the country became a democracy, musicians were
    without funding, he says during a phone interview. So few young people
    pursue the arts as a career, Chookasian says.

    Besides the traditional music at Sunday's concert, Chookasian's wife,
    Barbara, will sing songs from 350 years ago. Folk dances also will
    be part of the show, including the Halay, a 2,000-year-old war dance.

    The ensemble's instruments are a major attraction, Chookasian says.

    "The folk instruments are rarely seen, rarely heard, and their shapes
    are also very unique. The evolution of these instruments is very
    unique to the cultures they came from."
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