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    April 11, 2005 Los Angeles Times
    <http://www.calendarlive.com/news/most-em ailed.front>

    'Komitas' garners four Horton awards

    By Diane Haithman, Times Staff Writer

    Choreographer Anna Djanbazian's revival of her 1980 ballet "Komitas,
    Kroong Bnaver" (Komitas, Banished but Not Forgotten) - which her
    Djanbazian Dance Company premiered in September at Glendale Community
    College - was the big winner at the 14th annual Lester Horton Dance
    Awards, receiving nods in four categories.

    The awards, presented Sunday at North Hollywood's El Portal Theatre by
    the Dance Resource Center of Greater Los Angeles, recognize excellence
    in concert dance in the area for 2004.

    Djanbazian's two-act ballet honors iconic Armenian figure Komitas, who
    preserved thousands of traditional songs and composed numerous
    instrumental works before suffering a mental breakdown as a result of
    the Armenian genocide in 1915.

    The work netted awards for Djanbazian in the category of revival,
    reconstruction, staging, and outstanding achievement in choreography -
    long form. Awards for outstanding achievement in performance in the male
    and female categories went to "Komitas" dancers Arsen Serobian and
    Narineh Gazarians, respectively.

    Also receiving multiple awards was "Sitting on January," performed by
    Backhausdance as part of the 2004 Celebration of Dance festival at
    Glendale's Alex Theatre last spring. The piece earned awards for
    choreography - short form for Jennifer Backhaus McIvor , costume design
    for Rhonda Earick and lighting design for Monique L'Heureux . Jill
    Sanzo/Ballet of the Foothills also received an award for producing the
    festival.

    Special awards were given to postmodern dance pioneer Rudy Perez, ballet
    master Stefan Wenta, composer Michael Roberts and The Times' dance
    critic Lewis Segal.

    Other recipients included:

    Music for dance: Rev. Tom Kurai & Satori Daiko, "Creation," Rei Aoo's
    Dance Planet.

    Performance, small ensemble: Rei Aoo, Erin Dwyer, Carrie Green, Carin
    Noland, "Rain," Rei Aoo's Dance Planet.

    Set design: Nina Kaufman and Bradley Shimada, "Found" and "What
    Remains."

    Performance, company: Tongue, "Tertium Quid," artistic director
    Stephanie Gilliland.
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