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Day of Armenian Music, Arts, and Culture at UCLA

Day of Armenian Music, Arts, and Culture at UCLA

The UCLA Armenian Music Program invites you to a Day of Armenian Music, Arts, and Culture at UCLA.

Saturday, June 1, 2024
12:00 PM - 8:00 PM (Pacific Time)

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The fourth annual Day of Armenian Music, Arts, and Culture at UCLA will be a day-long festival spotlighting the depth and breadth of the Armenian Music Program through a variety of engaging events. The program will commence with a reading by poet and musician Raffi Joe Wartanian who teaches undergraduate writing at UCLA. Accompanied by music, the reading will be followed by a writing workshop with the artist.

The day will unfold with a concert featuring performances by the Armenian Music Program's VEM fellows and their mentors. AMP's resident ensemble VEM quartet and VEM fellows and mentors in voice, duduk, shvi, kamancha, and the oud will offer a vibrant performance of Armenian repertoires in diverse styles.

Following the concert, an outdoor community dance workshop will highlight azgagrakan (ethnographic) shourchbar's.

Finally, the day will conclude with a film screening and discussion highlighting the Oscar-winning short documentary The Last Repair Shop and the short film Conversations with Woodwind Masters. The Q&A portion of our festival will be introduced and moderated by UCLA film professor Zareh Arevshatian, featuring a rich conversation with the film-maker Armen Adamian.

All events will be free and open to the public.

12:00 PM - Poetry Reading & Workshop | Lani Hall | Register Here

2:00 PM - Refreshments | Schoenberg Music Building

2:30 PM - Armenian Music Program Concert | Lani Hall   

4:30 PM - Communal Dance Workshop | Fowler Museum Amphitheater 

5:30 PM - Film Screening & discussion | Lenart Auditorium, Fowler Museum

8:00 PM -  Closing Reception | Fowler Museum Amphitheater 

This event is made possible thanks to a generous group of donors who generously support the Armenian Music Program at The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music.


Sponsor(s): UCLA Armenian Music Program