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    PRESS OFFICE
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (E.)
    630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
    Contact: Chris Zakian
    Tel: (212) 686-0710; Fax: (212) 779-3558
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.armenianchurch.net

    June 28, 2005
    ______________________

    A MOSAIC OF MUSIC, DANCE & PERFORMANCE AS VIBRANT AS ARMENIA

    Coming to a City Near You in October: The North American Debut of an
    Award-Winning Performing Arts Youth Troupe From Armenia

    * * *

    In commemoration of the 1600th Anniversary of the Armenian alphabet, the
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern) and the Armenian
    General Benevolent Union (AGBU) have teamed up to jointly sponsor the
    debut tour of a one-of-a-kind performing arts troupe coming straight
    from Armenia October 9 through 30, 2005, with stops currently scheduled
    in New York (premiere), Washington, Boston, Chicago, Milwaukee,
    Richmond, Montreal and Toronto.

    The troupe of more than 60 young performers, from the ages of ten to
    nineteen, will bring to life a variety of traditional Armenian art forms
    - song, dance, instrumental music, and dramatic recitation, along with
    artful gymnastics and acrobatics in what has been coined an "Armenian
    Cirque du Soleil."

    Most astonishing of all are the artists themselves - gifted youth from
    AGBU-sponsored Holy Etchmiadzin Nork Children's Center, an educational
    center where young Armenians are encouraged to nurture their talents and
    broaden their knowledge in courses unavailable to them at overcrowded
    public schools.

    AN OPTIMISTIC GLIMPSE INTO ARMENIA'S FUTURE

    The young performers are well known in Armenia, where they play to
    enthusiastic capacity crowds, and have won awards in European festivals.

    "Seeing these young people perform, you are filled with optimism for the
    future of the Republic of Armenia," says Archbishop Khajag Barsamian,
    Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern). "We
    are proud to share this sense of optimism with our own community, and
    with American society at large, by bringing the young performers to this
    country."

    "Everyone who has seen them feels that this tour will be an inspiring
    event in the Armenian American community," says Berge Setrakian, AGBU
    President. "And we're especially hopeful that our fellow American
    citizens will get a glimpse into the promise of Armenia's up-and-coming
    generation."

    Gearing up for such a tour is a complex undertaking, involving tight
    coordination at local and national levels. Co-chairing the organizing
    committee are Hrant Gulian (Eastern Diocese) and Anita Anserian (AGBU).

    Several cities have already confirmed their performance dates and
    venues; the tour will premier in New York City at Broadway's Town Hall
    theatre on Sunday, October 9 with the Boston performance scheduled for
    Friday, October 21 (location to be announced). Performances dates for
    Washington, Chicago, Milwaukee, Richmond, Montreal and Toronto will be
    announced shortly (itineraries are subject to change).

    For ticketing and general information, please contact the Eastern
    Diocese at (212) 686-0710 or AGBU at (212) 319-6383.

    --6/27/05

    E-mail picture available on request.

    PHOTO CAPTION: The jointly-sponsored tour by the Eastern Diocese
    and AGBU of the performance troupe of more than 60 young artists
    from Armenia's Nork Children's Center, coined an "Armenian Cirque du
    Soleil," will tour major cities in the U.S. and Canada from October
    9 to 30, 2005 with scheduled stops in New York, Washington, Boston,
    Chicago, Milwaukee, Richmond, Montreal and Toronto.

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