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Barekendan 1 "Medium is the message" [Фев. 19, 2007|10:37 am]
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Well, I was thinking of writing about Barekendan event in 'facts and figures' (almost everyone here knows how much i like statics and facts:)), something like 'we bought 250 tube tickets, thus there should be around 300 participants in sum' or ' 63 young people have registed with us to get information of upcoming events'.(both are true btw :)) 
I could also try to  list all the events organised by more or less the same group of people (i shall probably do..later on). 

Nontheless, what I really would love to do is to avoid formal narrative and share with you my personal perception (why personal - because the group is so heterogenic..) of Barekendan event in sympolic terms as i see it...
Just to illustate ...

Baghramyan avenue 2004


Barekendan 2005



Barekendan 2007


"Circle dancing is magic. It speaks to us through the millennia from the depths of human memory. Madame Raphael had cut the picture out of the magazine and would stare at it and dream. She too longed to dance in a ring. All her life she had looked for a group of people she could hold hands with and dance with in a ring. First she looked for them in the Methodist Church (her father was a religious fanatic), then in the Communist Party, then among the Trotskyites, then in the anti-abortion movement (A child has a right to life!), then in the pro-abortion movement (A woman has a right to her body!); she looked for them among the Marxists, the psychoanalysts, and the structuralists; she looked for them in Lenin, Zen Buddhism, Mao Tse-tung, yogis, the nouveau roman, Brechtian theater, the theater of panic; and finally she hoped she could at least become one with her students, which meant she always forced them to think and say exactly what she thought and said, and together they formed a single body and a single soul, a single ring and a single dance".


Milan Kundera, The Book of Laughter and Forgetting.




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