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Azad Gharibian Armenian Dance Group

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  • Azad Gharibian Armenian Dance Group

    Hey its been a long time since iv been here but I'll try log on more often

    Anyway i'll get to the point.

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    "Azad Gharibian was a famous dancer and choreographer in Armenia. With his unique style he created new life into old dancing styles. Azad Gharibian's passionate dedication to the art of dancing, which in turn was transferred to his students, was so strong that when he passed away in 1988, his students vowed to carry on his name. Thous one of his students formed the Azad Gharibian Armenian Dance Group in Melbourne on March the 2nd 1994.

    Azad Gharibian Armenian dance Group is a non-profit organization created to keep alive and promote the ancient art of Armenian dancing in Australia. Its goal is to enrich the community bu introducing and educating the art of Armenian dancing and teach young people the values of Armenian culture. Since its formation, Azad Gharibian Armenian Dance Group has performed at various functions in Victoria and interstate, both within the Armenian community and at multicultural events and at times with participation of other dance groups, such as the Germans, Greeks, Hungarians, Iranians and Russians.

    Anyway i am in this dance group we have about 25+ dancers and our last concert was a multicultural one with Armenian, Scottish, Middle Eastern, Serbian, Greek and... Turkish dancing. It went great and there was heaps of people there even met some Greek friends from school.

    - I'll try to get pictures

    We got another concert coming up it will be our 15th Anniversary so we hope it goes well

    Besen Centre seats up to 999 in traditional fixed theatre seating across two levels. The stage utilises a full fly tower and orchestra pit with generous wing sp
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