“Karin” – A Path To Identity

 

Our mission is to promote national culture and return it to Armenian daily life and the Armenian nation.

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Armenian traditional culture has its unique place in the global treasury.

Karin’s mission is to restore national culture to the everyday life of the modern Armenian. Our vision is to build a society where every Armenian is a bearer of their culture.

With approaches worthy of Komitas, we make Armenian traditional culture recognizable to the world and contribute to ensuring it finds its rightful place in the global cultural treasury.

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2001-2025

2001

Founding

“Karin” traditional song and dance ensemble was founded on September 21, 2001. The founder of the group is Gagik Ginosyan, Honored Cultural Worker of Armenia.

Renowned Armenian choreographer, founder of the “Karin” traditional song and dance ensemble, Honored Cultural Figure of RA, Gagik Ginosyan

2005-2010

“Our Dances and Us,” the first instructional dance DVD and festivals

Starting in 2005, monthly open dance classes titled “Our Dances and Us” began at the Naregatsi Art Union hall.

In 2006, the Ethnography Theater was founded, premiering the performances “Father of Armenian Song” and “Khngahot Ergir.”

 

In 2008, the first instructional DVD of Armenian traditional dances was created.

Second staging of “Khngahot Ergir”

Second staging of the unique ethnographic theater performance “Father of Armenian Song"

2011

At the World Folk Dance Festival we won first prize in “Traditional Dance” and third prize in “Best Musical Performance.”

Launch of “Our Dances and Us” open dance classes at the Cafesjian Sculpture Garden.

For 20 years now, every last Friday of the month in the evening, hundreds of Armenians — regardless of age, interests, or professions — gather around traditional culture, dancing and learning together. Over the years, this event has introduced traditional culture to hundreds of thousands of people. These very evenings have ignited in many of us the enduring spark to embark on the path of self-discovery.

“Our Dances and Us” – July

“Our Dances and Us” – August

The “National Song and Dance” school subject

Renowned Armenian dance ethnographer, founder of the Karin folk song and dance group, Honored Worker of Culture of Armenia Gagik Ginosyan, was convinced that children should study traditional culture from an early age. The “National Song and Dance” subject, authored by him, was first piloted at Ayb School in 2011. Since 2014, the subject has been introduced in Armenian schools, and currently, students in grades 5–7 in 463 schools across Armenia study “National Song and Dance.” Over the years, more than 600 teachers have been retrained by us.

2013

NSDA and Concerts

The “National Song and Dance Academy” educational-cultural foundation was established by the Ayb Educational Foundation and renowned Armenian dance ethnographer, collector, public figure, and founder of the Karin folk song and dance group, Honored Worker of Culture of Armenia Gagik Ginosyan.

The foundation’s mission is to return national songs and dances to everyday life and make them a living part of Armenian culture, to be carried by every individual.

  • 2014 – Creation of a computer program for dance notation based on S. Lisitsian’s kinetography system
  • 2015 – “Hirur Khed” solo concert dedicated to Karin’s 15th anniversary, with participation from more than 15 Karin branch groups
  • 2016–17 – “Ous ousi” program for teaching Armenian traditional dances

Concert dedicated to the 15th anniversary of Karin and Tsovak, with participation from 15 branch groups

Dance recording using Kinetography

2018

“Sasuntsi Davit” in Sicily

3rd honorary prize at UNESCO’s Mandorlo in Fiore festival for the performance “Sasuntsi Davit”.

Book presentation of “Parks Banakats,” dedicated to Armenian war dances (15 war dances), with an accompanying video instruction, supported by the Jinishian Foundation

The book “Parks Banakats” compiles detailed descriptions of 15 Armenian traditional war dances, along with several articles discussing the general structure of Armenian traditional dances, the importance of war dances in a soldier’s daily life, and their positive impact on military psychology.

Establishment of the Karin Scientific Center

Based on the need to restore previously recorded ethnographic materials and conduct new research, the Karin Scientific Center for the study and research of Armenian traditional culture was founded in 2018 under the initiative and leadership of Gagik Ginosyan

2019

Կոմիտաս 150

“Ghoghanj Harsanekan,” based on Paruyr Sevak’s poem “Anlreli Zangakatun” dedicated to the 150th anniversary of Komitas.

2021

«Vark Karno»

“Vark Karno” was a concert dedicated to the group’s 20th anniversary; it was not just a concert, but a major report of the work done over 20 years.

2022

Establishment of Karin Band

In 2022, the Karin Orchestra was formed. Artistic Director: Manvel Shakhkyan.

The band in its full formation at the “Khngahot Ergir” solo concert

Manvel Shakhkyan

“Karno Door” concert project

This concert was an imaginary door — the Karno Door — to dances, songs, and folk tales recorded exclusively from the Karin region.

2023

Integration of war dances into the Armenian Armed Forces

After years of negotiations, starting from September 2023, pilot classes began at the Vazgen Sargsyan Military Academy of the RA Ministry of Defense and at the Marshal Baghramyan Combined Arms Training Center. Within the program, we plan to involve several other units of the RA Ministry of Defense, ultimately covering all structures and personnel subordinate to the Armed Forces.

2024

“Yes mi zarkn em ko bazki” concert program in Russian cities with large Armenian communities

In a very difficult period for us — after Gagik Ginosyan’s death — gathering all our strength, we went to Russia to complete the “Yes mi zarkn em ko bazki” concert program.

“Karno Dzayn” — the first solo concert of the Karin Orchestra

The “Karno Voice” solo concert program included both new arrangements of Armenian traditional songs and melodies as well as original compositions. The solo performers of the concert were Aram Movsisyan, Susanna Najaryan, Zhanna Davtyan, Ruzanna Gharajyan, and Meri Levonyan.

“Inqnutyan janaparh” — initiative for ideologically rich expeditions

From the beginning, Gagik Ginosyan’s goal was to have expeditions and cultural visits throughout Armenia, rich in ideological discussions and aimed at deep acquaintance with self-discovery and traditional culture.

Hike to Lake Gosh to sing

Hike in Tavush to dance

Our long-term goals are:

 

  • Full implementation of the “National Song and Dance” subject in all public schools of Armenia
  • Complete integration of the traditional war dances program in the Armenian Army 
  • Establishment and launch of the Ethnodance Research Center 
  • Creation of the “Pari avetaran” 
  • Establishment of a choreographers’ school
  • Introduction of a department for national song and dance in the master’s program
  • Fundamental establishment of the Ethnography Theatre
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