Armenians around the world are obliged to preserve their national identity, cultural and spiritual values — Ashot Geghamyan

September 20 2024, 10:14

Culture

The Saryan Cultural Center serves to preserve national identity, culture and spiritual values, the founder of the Center, Ashot Geghamyan, told Alpha News.

“Armenians living in the United States or around the world are obliged to preserve our national identity, cultural and spiritual values. I myself attach great importance to it. I must say that the construction of this center serves this purpose, and it was thanks to this perception that all this was built. The Saryan Cultural Center includes the Komitas Educational Center, a music educational complex, and a gallery where the best works of Armenian artists are regularly exhibited,” Geghamyan noted.

He invited everyone to attend the Armenian music concert that will take place on September 21.

“I invite everyone to attend our event on September 21. We will have a concert program where musicians from our community will perform, and our ‘Adana’ will be played. We also invited Daniel Decker from Arizona. You will be able to listen to Armenian canon, the duet of Lusine Mirzakhanyan and Harutyun, the works of Komitas, and the students of our school. In addition, we will have the opportunity to get acquainted with the works of our best artists, Razmik Samveltsi and Tigran Hurumyan,” Geghamyan concluded.