A Woman of the World is a fascinating chronicle of the life of dancer and author Armen Ohanian (1888-1976). She was a well-educated woman born in an Armenian family in the Caucasus and fluent in half a dozen languages – truly a “Woman of the World,” who lived through times and places as diverse as the Russian Caucasus, the Iranian Constitutional Revolution, the Belle Époque in France, the Roaring Twenties in the United States, the early Soviet Union, and ended her days in Mexico after living an eventful life cloaked in mystery. She bridged multiple cultures as an actress in the Caucasus, a theater director in Persia, a writer in France, and a translator in Mexico. Above all she was an acclaimed dancer from Asia to Africa, from Europe to America with the monikers “dancer of Shamakha” and “the Persian dancer.”
Dr. Vartan Matiossian is a historian and literary scholar with a broad range of interests in Armenian classical and modern culture. He has published extensively in Armenian, Spanish and English, including eight books, almost two dozen translations and several edited volumes. He is currently the executive director of the Eastern Prelacy of the Armenian Church in New York.
Artsvi Bakhchinyan is a scholar specializing in the history of the Armenian Diaspora and culture, as well as a writer and translator. He is the author, editor, and translator of some 20 books, and a frequent contributor to journals and periodicals in Armenian, Russian and English. He is a researcher at the Institute of History of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia (Yerevan).
Date: Saturday, Sept. 17
Time: 10 a.m.
Registration: Register here to participate via Zoom
For more information contact Professor Barlow Der Mugrdechian, barlowd@csufresno.edu or call 559.278.2669.
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