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    ARMENIAN FESTIVAL: NOT YOUR TYPICAL AFFAIR
    By Liana Aghajanian

    ianyan magazine
    http://www.ianyanmag.com/?p=2487
    May 6 2010

    For the past nine years, Glendale, Calif. has been home to an Armenian
    Festival organized by the Armenian Relief Society's (ARS) Western
    chapter. While it has normally been your standard Armenian affair,
    full of food, dance and live music - the ingredients necessary for
    an successful Armenian event, it looks like it has been involved
    to become something much more than an excuse for Armenians to get
    together and party.

    You might be surprised to find, that the ambitious women of ARS
    are doing what they can to make this a festival for more than just
    Armenians - and by the looks of how things went last weekend, they
    succeeded.

    Yes, it wasn't just Armenian faces in the crowd who got to visit a
    string cheese demonstration, few artifacts from Kharpert and even
    watch a skilled rug maker, make, well, a rug. In came Los Angeles
    residents from as far as Newport and Signal Hill to discover what this
    "Armenian-ness" was all about.

    In addition to the usual flare, there were also a lot of eccentricities
    to appreciate. Take for example, Mania Badmagrian's amazing Brazilian
    embroidery and needlework. You see that embroidered chair? She made
    them herself. It took her 10 years. She said that she uses this
    handcraft as her therapy, to escape from the stress of every day life.

    You can read more about the event (written by yours truly) in
    the Glendale News-Press here. It contains a few great quotes from
    non-Armenians who are fascinated with the culture. What are Armenian
    festivals (if any) like where you live?
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