The Hamazkayin Washington, D.C. Chapter’s Van Dance Ensemble is a vibrant Armenian dance group dedicated to preserving and promoting traditional Armenian folk dances. Named after the historic Armenian city of Van, the ensemble reflects the rich cultural heritage of Armenia while fostering a sense of unity, pride, and identity within the community.
Mission and Purpose
The Van Dance Ensemble was established to showcase the beauty and diversity of Armenian dance traditions. The group aims to:
- Preserve Armenian cultural heritage through traditional dances.
- Provide Armenian youth and adults a space to connect with their roots.
- Represent Armenian culture at local and regional events through performances.
Dance Practices
Dance practices are held every weekend at:
Soorp Khatch Armenian Apostolic Church
4906 Flint Drive, Bethesda, MD 20816
These weekly practices are open to participants of all ages and skill levels, creating a welcoming environment for both beginners and experienced dancers.
How to Get Involved
Those interested in joining the Van Dance Ensemble can contact:
Kayane Tatarian
📞 (240) 506-1229
Whether you are passionate about Armenian culture or simply love to dance, the Van Dance Ensemble provides an opportunity to learn traditional dances, build lifelong friendships, and celebrate Armenian heritage.
Performances and Impact
The Van Dance Ensemble regularly performs at cultural festivals, community events, and Hamazkayin gatherings throughout the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. Their performances not only showcase the beauty of Armenian dance but also strengthen ties within the local Armenian community.
By participating in the Van Dance Ensemble, dancers contribute to preserving Armenian traditions while staying connected to their culture and history.
