Harissa Festival Dedicated to Great Barekendan at the Armenian Diocese in Georgia Drew To an End |
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During the week preceding Great Barekendan the Harissa festivals were held in the Armenian-populated areas and villages of Georgia. In Javakheti the festival included song and dance performances by the Vachiani Ethnographic ensemble (choreographer Naslet Keyan) and the Nairi Dance Group (choreographer Lusine Mzikyan).
In Tbilisi, since morning, women were rushing to the Hayartun Center of the Armenian Diocese in Georgia, bringing with them the pots with harissa. Many structures of the Armenian community in Tbilisi participated in the festival, including the Church-loving Women’s Association of the Cathedral of Saint George; the Diocesan “Saint Movses Khorenatsi” Primary School; the Saint Nerses Shnorhali Choir of the Hayartun Center; Taron and Vank Dance Ensembles; the dhol and duduk classes; members of The hall was very crowded. Armenian women in appropriate attire stood beside fifty pots with rich and delicious harisa, served in the hall. In attendance were Georgian MP David Chichinadze; Governor of Isani district Kakha Labuchidze; Deputy Giorgi Rcheulishvili; Member of Tbilisi City Municipal Assembly Ilia Jishkariani; the editor of “Vrastan” (Georgia) newspaper Van Bayburtyan; representatives of Tbilisi City Municipal Assembly and the Office of Public Defender Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Armenia to Georgia, Ruben Sadoyan; his wife, and the personnel of the Embassy of the Republic of Armenia in Georgia, also presented Armenian harissa, made by them. The occasion was honored with the presence of the Primate of the Armenian Diocese in Georgia, His Grace Bishop Vazgen Mirzakhanyan. President of “Shushanik” Union of Armenian Women of Georgia, Susanna Khachatryan, gave opening remarks. She highlighted that the main purpose of this feast of Great Barekendan, celebrated on the Eve of Great Lent, was to preserve and transfer this national dish, folk customs and traditions to new generations. She also mentioned that Harissa is known for helping the Armenians of Musa Dagh The speakers congratulated the attendees on the festival, wished the audience to endure Great Lent, by deriving their body strength from Great Barekendan and fortifying their faith. Pastor of the St. Etchmiadzin Church of the Armenian Diocese in Georgia, Rev. Father Virap Ghazaryan blessed the pots and invited the guests to taste the traditional harissa. The hall was filled with joyful songs and music. Cultural program included performances by individual performers, the dhol and duduk classes. More than a thousand people The Armenian Boun Barekendan holiday was celebrated with a Harissa festival at the Holy Cross Church in Akhalkalaki, the St. Gregory the Illuminator Church in Akhaltsikhe, at the Alexander Mantashev Educational, Cultural, Youth Center in Batumi, the St.Gregory of Narek Educational, Cultural, Youth and Spiritual Center in Rustavi, at the Rafael Javakh Educational, Cultural, Youth Center in Ninotsminda of the Armenian Diocese in Georgia. Harissa - flavored atmosphere, inspired by Great Barekendan feast, was very cheerful. The “Shushanik” Union of Armenian Women of Georgia expresses gratitude to all participants, the Primate of the Armenian Diocese in Georgia and the clergy, the Embassy of the Republic of Armenia in Georgia, the “Bebos lavashi” company, the godfather of the Saint Etchmiadzin Church, Karen Sagsyan, individual donor Levon Mkhitaryan and all the benefactors and contributors for supporting the festival. |