Young Armenians from the “Taron” Dance Ensemble (Dance teacher – Angelina Nazaryan-Kocharyan) performed “Yarkhushta” and “Popuri” dances in Mtskheta at the celebrations dedicated to Georgia’s Independence Day. |
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The respective government bodies are working to solve the issue of the absence of the subject, "The History of the Armenian Nation", in the Armenian public schools. At the initiative of the Youth Department of the Armenian Diocese in Georgia, a history club has been opened, where the members have an opportunity to learn the history of the Armenian nation.
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On May 23, 2015, a young performer, Iren Avakyan, gave a concert at the Saint Tbilisi Etchmiadzin Church under the title, “Entreaty”, dedicated to the Armenian Genocide.
The Primate of the Armenian Diocese, His Grace Bishop Vazgen Mirzakhanyan, , the church clergy, the representative from the RA Embassy in Georgia, Karen Melikyan, “Vrastan” (“Georgia”) Newspaper editor, Van Baiburtyan, social activist Samvel Aghekyan, poetess and translator, Anahit Bostanjyan were in attendance, as were Armenian and Georgian musicians, classical music enthusiasts and regular parishioners.
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The World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development is held on May 21. This year the cultural relations center “Caucasian House" organized an exposition demonstrating the different cultures and promoting a social dialogue between Georgia’s ethnic minorities. Abkhazians, Ossetians, Armenians, Chechens, Germans, Latvians, Jews and others presented their national culture and cuisine. The exposition included publications published with the financial support of the “Caucasian House”. The Minister of Culture and Monument Protection of Georgia, Mikheil Giorgadze, the Minister for Reconciliation and Civic Equality of Georgia, Paata Zakareishvili, the representatives of different NGOs and foundations operating in Georgia, the members of Georgia’s ethnic communities and many others visited the exposition.
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Nineteen students that graduate this year from the Saint Movses Khorenatsi Preschool will continue their education in public schools. The good news is that fourteen of them plan to attend Armenian schools – twelve have chosen Tbilisi № 104 Armenian school and two - № 103 Armenian-Georgian Public school.
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