October 2007 • Vol. 29, No. 1 (99)
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Ara Sarafian Offers New Ideas in Talk on Monasteries Near Lake Van
Students Travel to Armenia on Fifth Armenia Summer Study Trip Sponsored by Armenian Studies
ASO Holds Elections for New Executive Officers for 2007-2008
Affirmation on the United States Record on the Armenian Genocide
Guest Instructors Teach Armenian Language and Studies Courses
Director Patrick Cazals Presents New Films on Mamoulian and Paradjanov
Obituaries-Charlie Keyan and Matthew Maroot
Armenians on the Internet
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.
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