Erevanski Entertainment (established in 2005), better known simply as Erevanski, is an Armenian band based in Los Angeles.
The band is in it's early stages and aims to become an influence to the Armenian community, not only in Los Angeles, but throughout the globe. Their latest album, titled Hip Pop, attracted many fans who ultimately demanded a live concert, which was held on March 20, 2010 in Taglyan Cultural Complex.
Beginnings
Erevanski, compromised of three members; Miko (Mikayel Sargsyan), Rafo (Rafayel Fahradyan), and Hayko (Hayk Serobyan) traces its roots back to the year 2005, when the third member of the group, Miko, met Rafo and Hayko, who had met back in 2002 in High School. The three became fast friends and spent most of their leisure time together. As a result, they discovered that although they were different in many ways and had different dreams for the future, they had one commonality; the love of music.
Music Career
The band's musical career began when, one day, under the rainy weather, the three friends gathered and began writing poetry and throwing ideas to each other. Their first song, called Arants Dzez, was written on this day. The track, published only on the internet, received a large number of fans and, from then on, the band only grew. With the support of their families and their new found fans, they saw an great opportunity to create music both they and their fans would love.
*This section is subject to expansion.
Discography
*Mi Ankam Amerikayum (August 30, 2007)
*Hip Pop (December 11, 2009)
Concerts
*Erevanski and Friends
**Held on March 20, 2010 in Taglyan Cultural Complex. Over 400 fans and guest stars including, Ani, R-Mean, Suro, Maria, M.I.C, and Marselle attended.
Awards and nominations
*Coming Soon
The band is in it's early stages and aims to become an influence to the Armenian community, not only in Los Angeles, but throughout the globe. Their latest album, titled Hip Pop, attracted many fans who ultimately demanded a live concert, which was held on March 20, 2010 in Taglyan Cultural Complex.
Beginnings
Erevanski, compromised of three members; Miko (Mikayel Sargsyan), Rafo (Rafayel Fahradyan), and Hayko (Hayk Serobyan) traces its roots back to the year 2005, when the third member of the group, Miko, met Rafo and Hayko, who had met back in 2002 in High School. The three became fast friends and spent most of their leisure time together. As a result, they discovered that although they were different in many ways and had different dreams for the future, they had one commonality; the love of music.
Music Career
The band's musical career began when, one day, under the rainy weather, the three friends gathered and began writing poetry and throwing ideas to each other. Their first song, called Arants Dzez, was written on this day. The track, published only on the internet, received a large number of fans and, from then on, the band only grew. With the support of their families and their new found fans, they saw an great opportunity to create music both they and their fans would love.
*This section is subject to expansion.
Discography
*Mi Ankam Amerikayum (August 30, 2007)
*Hip Pop (December 11, 2009)
Concerts
*Erevanski and Friends
**Held on March 20, 2010 in Taglyan Cultural Complex. Over 400 fans and guest stars including, Ani, R-Mean, Suro, Maria, M.I.C, and Marselle attended.
Awards and nominations
*Coming Soon
Rolling Hills Preparatory School, founded in 1981, is an independent coeducational day school located in San Pedro, California, United States, with approximately 235 students enrolled in grades 6 through 12. Approximately 25% of students receive some degree of financial aid.
The Head of School is Peter McCormack.
From 1981 to 1991, RHP classes were held at Rolling Hills Covenant Church. In 1992 RHP moved to larger facilities on the Malaga Cove School campus.
Rolling Hills Prep’s new campus also houses its sister school Renaissance School for Arts and Sciences and Peninsula Heritage's Early Learning Center.
The Head of School is Peter McCormack.
From 1981 to 1991, RHP classes were held at Rolling Hills Covenant Church. In 1992 RHP moved to larger facilities on the Malaga Cove School campus.
Rolling Hills Prep’s new campus also houses its sister school Renaissance School for Arts and Sciences and Peninsula Heritage's Early Learning Center.
CKKA is an abbreviation for the Canadian Karate Kung Fu Association which is an association of martial artists and schools who practice the martial arts taught by "little" Dave Chong and "big" Dave Chong. The Chongs are cousins. Since "little" Dave also held a black belt in Shotokan Karate, they expanded their school to include Karate.
The Chongs first created the Canadian Karate Kung Fu Club (CKKC) but as their students began to open their own schools, the name Club was changed to Association. Over the years the CKKA has evolved where the schools have substituted other styles of Karate for Shotokan or, in some cases, schools have focused on teaching the 5 animals exclusively.
Currently both Chongs have retired, however at the behest of the students, "big" Dave still holds workshops during the year travelling throughout Canada and Europe, refining and expanding on the kung fu curriculum.
The Chongs first created the Canadian Karate Kung Fu Club (CKKC) but as their students began to open their own schools, the name Club was changed to Association. Over the years the CKKA has evolved where the schools have substituted other styles of Karate for Shotokan or, in some cases, schools have focused on teaching the 5 animals exclusively.
Currently both Chongs have retired, however at the behest of the students, "big" Dave still holds workshops during the year travelling throughout Canada and Europe, refining and expanding on the kung fu curriculum.
On February the 13th of 2010 at 12:00 a flashmob of Star Wars fans invaded Cabot Circus, a shopping mall in Bristol (England). The devoted flashmobbers utilized Facebook to establish a time and meeting place for a random Lightsaber battle to erupt. At the appointed time, they whipped out lightsabers and battled. Over 300 of people all ages drew their lightsabers at 12 o’clock and started battling with each other, the event ended after a dramatic finally after two minutes
It has unofficially been quoted by Bristol's Evening post "Worlds biggest lightsaber flashmob". Originally named "Bristol Biggest Lightsaber Flashmob". The flashmob organisers Liam Penn, Tom Merchant-Locke, Daniel Morgan Jones used a Facebook event to mobilise the event (flashmob). Tom and Liam have already begun to start organising another Flashmob through a facebook group called South West flashmob. The official video was filmed and edited by Scott Waller, Benjamin Gabb and Dan Tonkin.
Youtube clip
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUZgrL85OKs
South west flashmob website
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid302963452633&refts
News coverage
*Hundreds of Star Wars fans perform 'world's largest lightsaber fight' in Bristol
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*Hundreds fight with lightsabers in Britain
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It has unofficially been quoted by Bristol's Evening post "Worlds biggest lightsaber flashmob". Originally named "Bristol Biggest Lightsaber Flashmob". The flashmob organisers Liam Penn, Tom Merchant-Locke, Daniel Morgan Jones used a Facebook event to mobilise the event (flashmob). Tom and Liam have already begun to start organising another Flashmob through a facebook group called South West flashmob. The official video was filmed and edited by Scott Waller, Benjamin Gabb and Dan Tonkin.
Youtube clip
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUZgrL85OKs
South west flashmob website
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid302963452633&refts
News coverage
*Hundreds of Star Wars fans perform 'world's largest lightsaber fight' in Bristol
*
*Hundreds fight with lightsabers in Britain
*