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    PARTICIPANTS OF COME HOME PROGRAM IN ARMENIAN ANCIENT CAPITAL ARTASHAT

    Noyan Tapan
    July 28, 2009

    YEREVAN, JULY 28, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. July 27 began for the
    participants of RA Ministry of Diaspora's Come Study of Native Land
    interactive classes which has already became a pleasant tradition. As
    the children attend the lessons of Study of Native Land with great
    pleasure the next event of the program was symbolized with special
    importance for them.

    The children were to visit Khor Virap church complex.

    Following the guide the children got acquainted with the history of
    the church-castle, went down by the vertical stairs to the basement
    which is to the right of the Chapel's Holy Altar and where is the 4.4
    meters in diameter and of 6 meters deep dome-shaped concave covered
    cellar where Saint Gregory the Iluminator was imprisoned. The Diasopran
    Armenian young people were impressed and took photos all the time and
    it seemed that the walls of the church told them about the events of
    the 1700-year the history of the strong and graceful Khor Virap.

    The lads and girls discussed what they had seen and felt in already
    moving buses. Without giving turn to each other they showed each other
    the photos they had taken as if they were competing whose photo was
    the most successful one. The lively atmosphere continued till reaching
    Ararat's regional center Artashat.

    Here Ararat's deputy regional governor Samvel Mirzoyan met the
    participants of the Come Home program and accompanied them to the
    Charles Aznavour Cultural Palace to take part in the program Let's Sing
    and Dance Armenian held by the pupils of the cultural institution. The
    Diasporan Armenian young people enjoying the Armenian folk song and
    dance were taken unawares when they were invited to the stage. However
    it was not the first debut in Armenia and the Armenians from different
    sides of the world danced a proud round dance in Armenian ancient
    capital Artashat.

    Then the event moved to the park near the regional council where
    Ararat's regional governor Vardges Hovakimian and the members of
    Serund (Generation) youth NGO, which cooperates with the RA Ministry
    of Diaspora within the framework of the Come Home program, joined them.

    According to the Press and Public Relations Department of the RA
    Ministry of Diaspora, at the end of the day the participants of the
    program took part in one more cultural event. They went to Yerevan
    to Gabriel Sundukian National Academic Theatre where they watched
    G. Sundukian's "Khatabala" play by performance of the actors of
    Tbilisi Petros Adamian State Armenian Theatre.

    It seemed that the eventful day would tire the children but they were
    in a good mood and had inexhaustible energy. Perhaps that energy passes
    to them by their homeland's high mountains or cold and pure water.
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