The Boston Globe, January 26th, 2006
"More often than not, ethnic nations don't adhere to their traditions and don't preserve their culture," said Martin Haroutunian, director of Arev Armenian Folk Ensemble. "That is one thing that we, as Armenians in the United States, think it is important to do." Arev, a traditional Armenian folk ensemble with a modern touch, will be one of two groups performing Feb. 11 at Springstep in Medford. The other is Zulal, an Armenian a cappella folk trio. The celebration of Armenian dance and music traditions includes an exhibition, running through March 15, featuring art and artifacts from the Armen...
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