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    Karin Ensemble to Perform Free Outdoor Concert

    asbarez
    Saturday, February 11th, 2012


    The dance ensemble in performance

    GLENDALE - On Sunday, February 12, the AYF and People for People
    Foundation are teaming up to host a free, one-time-only celebration
    featuring Armenia's award-winning Karin Folk Song & Dance Ensemble.
    The free public event will be held from 6:30-10 PM in the St. Mary's
    Armenian Church lot (500 S. Central Ave., Glendale.

    Under the guidance of the leader of the ensemble, Gagik Ginosyan, and
    members of the group, attendees will have the chance to join together
    and directly take part in the traditional Armenian dances of their
    forefathers.

    `When the People for People Foundation approached us about this event,
    we found it to be an excellent opportunity to expose true Armenian
    talent and unite the community around our cultural traditions,' says
    Khachig Joukhajian, a member of the AYF involved in the event's
    organizing. `To have Karin perform in Glendale like they do to huge
    crowds in Yerevan is really very exciting. I think we're very
    fortunate.'

    The Karin Folk Ensemble has spent the last ten years collecting the
    `lost' traditional dances of Armenia, passed down through generations
    by common people in villages and towns throughout country. They have
    been teaching and performing these dances in Armenia, Artsakh,
    Javakhk, and throughout the world, winning countless awards and
    accolades in the process. Most recently, the group won first place at
    the 14th Annual World Folk Dance Festival in Palma De Mallorca, Spain.

    `They're not just an ordinary song and dance group,' explains Mona
    Lazarian, founder of People for People Foundation and the main
    spearhead behind Karin's first-ever visit to the United States. `They
    are preserving Armenian folk dance in its purity and awakening the
    Armenian spirit in each and every one of us. It is their love and
    value for our nation, homeland and countrymen that makes their
    performances truly powerful and unique.'

    In addition to celebrating unity through dance, attendees will be able
    to enjoy booths, food, and live music throughout the night. Members of
    the ensemble will also be discussing the meaning of each dance for the
    audience, many of them with Western Armenian roots. They will be
    providing insight into the Armenian heritage embedded in the
    traditional choreography.

    Sunday's event is being held on the occasion of the traditional
    Armenian holiday of Trndez (or Tyarndarach), which is celebrated every
    year on the eve of February 14th . St. Mary's Armenian Church will
    host an official observation of the holiday for the entire community
    the following evening, Monday, February 13.

    Participants of all ages are encouraged to attend this community
    celebration and reconnect with the deep-seated roots of Armenian
    culture.

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