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Kid's group
What is Karin’s Kid’s group?
Children, especially of preschool and school age, need to become familiar with their environment, its principles, crucial moral attitudes, and many other non-physical phenomena.
Dance Instructors: Anna Harutyunyan, Ruzanna Gharajyan, Diana Ghabuzyan
is a safe place to learn
Establishment
The children’s group of the “Karin” Traditional Song and Dance Ensemble was created to guide children toward self-discovery in a safe, interesting, and playful way. This is not simply a place to learn dances and songs; it is an environment for forming fundamental moral principles and acquiring crucial soft skills in the little ones.
Traditional dances and songs are the tools that make it possible to convey complex ideas, such as self-discovery, homeland awareness, and love for oneself and the surrounding world, in a way that is accessible and very understandable to children.
Classes are conducted using a specially designed methodology for ages 5-15. Apart from traditional dances, the program includes games and interactive discussions, as well as an introduction to national musical instruments, national songs, and games.
The group is led by “Karin” dancers Ruzanna Gharajyan, Anna Harutyunyan, and Diana Ghabuzyan.
Admission
Over the course of three months, children will become acquainted with traditional culture – its songs and dances. The program also includes interactive sessions with musicians who play national instruments.
The course is designed with careful attention to the nuances of working with children. Through special exercises and games, participants develop cooperation, teamwork, and self-confidence. This is more than a dance course — it is the beginning of a journey toward self-discovery and personal growth.
The next admission will be in the spring; for details, please follow the social media pages of the “Karin” Traditional Song and Dance Group.
Join the waiting list.
After registration, you will be contacted to join the next or current group.
Pre-registration