OUR WEEK
SWALLOWS AND ARMENIANS WORKSHOP
Join us on Friday 7th February 2025 at Hayashen 105a Mill Hill Road, Acton Time: 5:30-8:30 pm Phone: 020 89924621 Email: info@caia.org.uk
Programming workshop
Programming Workshop with David Hakobyan Friday 17th January 2025 Hayashen 105a Mill Hill Road, Acton Time: 5:30-8:30 pm Phone: 020 89924621 Email: info@caia.org.uk
Introduction to Armenian History, Culture & Heritage
Register in Advance just once, via link below https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1kIoiaHGG9HatM1vVFHMqw8gPKGHljB5PPRGngNW3PGs/edit Tel: 020 8992 4621 Email: info@caia.org.uk
Hayashen Youth Club Christmas Party
Friday 6th December 2024 Hayashen 105a Mill Hill Road, W3 8JF Acton Time: 5:30-8:30 pm Phone: 020 89924621 Email: info@caia.org.uk
Jack and the Beanstalk
British Pantomimes presents Jack & the Beanstalk Sunday 15th December 2024 Starts at 1.30 pm At CAIA/Hayashen, 105A Mill Hill Road, Acton, London W3 8JF For further info & tickets contact Hayashen: 0208 992 4621 info@caia.org.uk
Children’s Christmas Party
Children’s Christmas Party At Hayashen Thursday 12th December 2024 10am-1pm Limited Places. Under 5s priority. Singing, dancing, food, and gifts from Santa For more information contact Hayashen: info@caia.org.uk 020 8992 4621
“Stories From My Grandmother’s House” a VR film by Mado Kelleyan at the Royal College of Art (RCA) for RCA2024
On 20th July, Mado Kelleyan exhibited her VR film, Stories From My Grandmother’s House during the Royal College of Art (RCA) for RCA2024. Mado is an artist and storyteller from London and studying Information Experience Design MA. The VR...
‘Armenia as an emerging destination’ by Eliza Bagdasaryan
Emerging destinations have gained popularity lately, as travellers seek unique and distinct experiences. An emerging destination is a relatively unknown or undeveloped tourism spot with the potential to become well-known and established. Armenia,...
Armenia as a civilizational crossroad: Historical and cultural ties
Armenia at a Crossroads? Musings on my visit to Yerevan this Easter. Alyson Wharton-Durgaryan. 19th April 2024. Since the 2020 Forty-Four Day War, as an academic working on topics connected to Armenia and Turkey, in regular contact with colleagues...