Traditional Folk Dances at the Cafesjian Center for the Arts on September 28September 28, 2012 On September 28 at 19:00, the Cafesjian Center for the Arts, in the scope of the Days of European Heritage in Armenia, invites everyone to the tradition of folk dances with Karin Ensemble.Karin derives from the name of the region in Western Armenia, presently known as Erzrum, and is specialized in reviving the tradition of pure Armenian folk dance, particularly, the elements common for Western Armenia. The leader of the Ensemble, Gagik Ginosyan, starts each session at the Cafesjian Sculpture Garden with an introduction of a theme of a particular dance, its meaning, purpose, as well as the traditional elements involved. In his introductions, Mr. Ginosyan explains that, whether pagan or Christian, the Armenian people have always been striving for kindness and rejecting all kinds of evil, which is reflected in our folk dances. The professional dancers from Karin dressed in traditional attire spread out among the public, make circles and teach people the dance elements. In May-September, every last Friday or Saturday of the month, hundreds of people join in for a dance, irrespective of the weather, with Armenian identity hovering over the Cafesjian Sculpture Garden. Other materials from this section
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