HISTORY:
The Sayat Nova Dance Company
of Boston
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The Sayat Nova Dance Company
of Boston (SNDC) was formed in January 1986, as an independent, non-profit
dance ensemble, under the direction of Apo Ashjian. With his leadership
and the efforts of a handful of dedicated individuals, the Company has
been able to surround itself by a group of young, talented individuals
from all walks of life.
As part of a rich culture,
Armenian folk dancing is a reflection of the life and legacy of the Armenian
people. Each dance symbolizes the livelihood, the aspirations, the legends,
the celebration of life and appreciation of beauty.
The Company takes its name
from the famous 18th century troubadour, Sayat Nova, whose beautiful music
and poetry captures the essence of the Armenian soul and spirit.
The Company aims to preserve
and promote Armenian culture through the art of dance. With this in mind,
the group performs extensively in the United States and Canada. In 1995,
the SNDC took its much-anticipated first trip to its homeland, Armenia.
The group presented eight performances throughout the country, including
the capital city of Yerevan, receiving rave reviews and much applause.
The group has just returned from its second trip to Armenia in July of
2006 where again they performed 5 shows to sold out audiences across the
country.
Inspired by a love for their
heritage and for dancing, members of the Company are enthusiastic, devoted
individuals, investing both time and talent to make the Sayat Nova Dance
Company a symbol of pride and achievement for the Armenian people.
The Sayat Nova Dance Company's
mission is to preserve and promote the Armenian culture, primarily through
the art of dance; To foster an atmosphere of friendship among individuals
sharing the pride and indomitable spirit of the Armenian people; To further
educate and elevate multicultural awareness within all ethnic communities
worldwide.
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