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              December 2007 • Vol. 29, No. 2 (100)

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When is the Right Time? House Delays Vote on Armenian Genocide

Elbrechts Donate Collection of Photographs of Armenian Churches to Armenian Studies Program

David Kherdian Presents New Book Forgotten Bread

Dr. Levon Zekiyan Visits Armenian Studies Program in November

Musa Dagh Author Edward Minasian Speaks to Packed Audience

Jeff Atmajian Speaks in Arts & Humanities Distinguished Alumni Series

Second Call for Entries for Ninth Annual Armenian Film Festival

Fresno State Graduates With Minors - Fall Semester 2007

Viktoria's Place Restaurant Provides Home-Style Armenian Food

Dr. David Gaunt Introduces Audience to New Findings on Assyrian and Armenian Genocides

Solar Energy Prophet Ciamician is Armenian

Volume 16 of the Journal of the Society for Armenian Studies Published With Eight Articles

Armenians on the Internet

Shoghaken Folk Ensemble of Armenia


The Shoghaken Folk Ensemble was founded in 1991 by dudukist Gevorg Dabaghyan in Yerevan. The group uses only traditional Armenian instruments, maintaining an authentic sound with the duduk, zurna, dhol, kanon, kamancha, shvi, and other instruments. Singers Hasmik Harutyunyan and Aleksan Harutyunyan are known throughout Armenia, the former Soviet Union, and Europe for their unique interpretation of Armenian folk and ashoughagan (troubadour) music.

Shoghaken Folk Ensemble

Tuesday, February 26 , 2008
8:00PM


Satellite Student Union
Fresno State

Tickets-$20 adult - $10 Students
Armenian Studies Program - 559-278-2669 and other outlets.