An Evening of Violin & Piano: Samvel Yervinyan in Concert
The AGBU New York Special Events Committee presents Samvel Yervinyan in Concert, accompanied by pianist Armen Martirosyan and dancers Eduard Sargsyan and Natella Devitskaya.
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The AGBU New York Special Events Committee presents Samvel Yervinyan in Concert, accompanied by pianist Armen Martirosyan and dancers Eduard Sargsyan and Natella Devitskaya.
Experience the iconic works of Armenian Women Composers live at the Lawrence Park Community Church on Sunday, September 28th, performed by Steinway artist, ethnomusicologist, and producer Şahan Arzruni. Hosted by AGBU Toronto in collaboration with AGBU Arts, this piano lecture recital explores the works of Chbotaryan, Chitchyan, Goolkasian-Rahbee, Gazarissian, Hazarabedian, Karamanuk, Kazandjian, and Kouyoumdjian.
Join the International Armenian Literary Alliance for their fifth annual Emerging Writers Showcase — a reading that highlights the work of rising Armenian writers — hosted by Shahé Mankerian, IALA’s Mentorship Program Director. The event will take place virtually on Sunday, October 26, 2025, at 9:00 AM Pacific | 12:00 PM Eastern | 8:00 PM […]
IALA will host Inch by Inch, a virtual reading and panel discussion on translating Armenian literature into English, on November 8, 2025, at 9:00 AM PT | 12:00 PM ET | 9:00 PM AMT. For many in the Armenian diaspora and the English-speaking world, centuries of Armenian literature remain hidden behind a language barrier. Translators […]
The International Armenian Literary Alliance is pleased to invite you to The Business of Writing, a free and virtual panel discussion with literary agents Arevik Ashkharoyan, Jennifer Azantian and Natalie Edwards. The event will take place on Zoom on November 15, 2025, at 9:00 AM Pacific | 12:00 PM Eastern | 9:00 PM Armenia Time. […]
The final installment of the International Armenian Literary Alliance's Literary Lights 2025 reading series features Tenny Arlen’s posthumous poetry collection To Say with Passion: Why Am I Here? Jesse Arlen, co-translator of the book, will be joined by Susan Barba, Hagop Gulludjian and Arthur Ipek. The virtual event, cosponsored by UCLA’s Narekatsi Chair of Armenian Studies, Promise Armenian Institute, Richard Hovannisian […]
Zulal, which means “clear water” is an a cappella trio that transforms Armenia’s village melodies into modern arrangements that pay tribute to the music’s ancient roots. Armenian artists of the 20th and 21st century have overtly referenced traditional themes and subjects in their art, while trying to push the boundaries of technique and allowed expression […]
Join the International Armenian Literary Alliance for the launch of Literary Lights 2026 featuring Peter Balakian, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of New York Trilogy, in conversation with writer, critic, editor and translator, Diana Arterian. The virtual event will take place on February 8, 2026, at 10:00 AM Pacific | 1:00 PM Eastern | 10:00 PM Armenia […]
Join us for an evening of Armenian music blending folk traditions with modernist and contemporary forms, performed by Trio Fadolín, featuring a special guest appearance by oud virtuoso, Ara Dinkjian. RSVP is highly recommended to guarantee a seat. This performance takes place in conjunction with the special exhibition, Topographies of Dissent: Armenian Art from the […]
Zabel in Exile by R.N. Sandberg Directed by Megan Sandberg-Zakian February 19–March 8, 2026 at Boston Playwrights' Theatre Yerevan, 1937. Armenian writer and activist Zabel Yessayan sits in a Soviet prison cell, awaiting execution. But what exactly is her crime? Writing novels? Knowing how to speak French? Being a woman? As Zabel confronts her captors, […]