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“Kochari is a traditional dance that is widely performed throughout Armenia during holidays, festive celebrations, family ceremonies and other social events. It is open to all participants, irrespective of age, gender or social status,” reads a part of the dance’s entry on the UNESCO list.
According to the committee, Kochari, which is transmitted through both non-formal and formal means, provides a sense of shared identity and solidarity, contributes to the continuity of historical, cultural and ethnic memory, and fosters mutual respect among community members of all ages.
The committee has also noted that Kochari is one of the rare traditional dances whose chain of transmission has never been interrupted.
Details about the formal means of transmission, including the inclusion of a “folk song and dance” course in the curricula of schools in Armenia since 2004, educational programs in youth arts centers, increased visibility of the element through the Internet and other media outlets, and institutional initiatives, are noted in the dance’s description on the list.
“Non-formal transmission occurs within families and through spontaneously formed dance groups,” the entry states.
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