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    AZG Armenian Daily #157, 03/09/2005

    Today

    LIVE WEBCAST OF AGBU BUENOS AIRES FESTIVAL ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 3

    On Saturday, September 3, 2005, AGBU Buenos Aires (www.ugab-org.ar) will be
    airing a live webcast of its artistic and cultural festival, "Armenia, One
    People, One Nation, One Culture," the proceeds of which will benefit the
    city's Doctor Pedro de Eiizalde Children's Hospital (www.eiizalde.gov.ar).
    About 500 musicians and dancers will take part in the mega-event at the
    city's Exhibition Center. The evening will be hosted under the auspices of
    the City of Buenos Aires and the Embassy of the Republic of Armenia.
    Streaming video of the live webcast can be viewed by visiting the AGBU
    Buenos Aires webcast homepage (www.ugab-org.ar) on the day of the event and
    clicking on a banner that will launch the viewing portal. Up-to-minute
    information about broadcast times and system requirements will be available
    on the viewing portal as well. The six-hour live broadcast will begin
    Saturday 5:00 PM (18:00) in Buenos Aires [Sunday 1:00 AM (01:00) in Yerevan;
    Saturday 11:0O PM (23:00) in Beirut; Saturday 10:00 PM (22:00) In Paris?
    Saturday 4:00 PM O6:00) in Mew York; Saturday 1:00 PM (7 3:00) in Los
    Angeles; and Sunday 6:00 AM (06:00) in Sydney].

    This is the first AGBU event to be broadcast live to the public on the
    Internet, international viewers are invited to send comments and good wishes
    before and during the event via email to: [email protected]. In
    addition to fundraising for the Pedro de Elizalde Hospital, the evening is a
    pre-event in honor of next year's AGBU Centennial.

    The webcast will begin with a 90-minute program devoted to Buenos Aires
    Armenian schools, followed by performances by a wide array of choirs and
    dance troupes concluding with gala festivities that will include speeches
    and music.

    Participating music and dance ensembles are:

    - "Alakiaz" Choir from the Mekhitarian School of Buenos Aires,

    - AGBU Cordoba "Ararat" Dance Ensemble,

    - "Arax" Choir of Buenos Aires,

    - "Arevakal" Choir from the Vicente Lopez Armenian School of Buenos Aires

    - "Erevan 50" Orchestra of Montevideo, Uruguay

    - "Gayane 11 Dance Ensemble from the Armenian National Center of Uruguay

    - "Gomidas" Choir of Buenos Aires

    - "Grung" Choir of from UGAB of Montevideo, Uruguay

    - "Haiastan" Orchestra of Buenos Aires

    - "Kaiane" Dance Ensemble from the Armenian Cultural Union of Buenos Aires

    - "Krikor Naregatsi" Choir from the Santa Cruz de Varak Church of Buenos
    Aires

    - "Kusan" Orchestra of Cordoba

    - "Masis" Dance Ensemble from the Archbishopric of Buenos Aires

    - "Nairi" Dance Ensemble from Hamazkain of San Fernando Valley, United
    States

    - "Nairi" Dance Ensemble from HOM of Buenos Aires

    - AGBU Buenos Aires "Nerses Shnorhalli" Choir

    - "Nor Arax" Orchestra of Buenos Aires

    - "San Gregorio el Iluminador" Choir from the Sourp Kevork Church of Buenos
    Aires

    - "Sasun" Dance Ensemble from HOM of Cordoba

    - "Shiraz" Dance Ensemble from Hamazkain of Montevideo, Uruguay

    Participating local schools will be:

    - Arzruni School

    - Mekhitarista School

    - Armenian School of Vicente Lopez

    - Isaac Backchellian School

    - Khrimian Armenian Cultural School

    - AGBU Marie Manoogian Institute

    - San Gregorio El Iluminador Educational institute.

    Established in 7 971, AGBU Buenos Aires is dedicated to preserving and
    promoting the Armenian heritage and culture through educational, cultural
    and humanitarian programs. For more information and to watch the live
    Saturday, September 3 webcast, please visit www.ugab.org.ar.
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