Entertainment
Armenian National Show
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The Armenian National Show is a captivating performance of traditional Armenian music, dance, and song held at Government House 2 on Republic Square. The show features a troupe of talented dancers in colorful folk costumes, accompanied by live musicians playing duduk, zurna, and dhol. The repertoire includes both energetic circle dances and soulful melodies that tell stories of Armenian history and culture. The venue itself is impressive, a grand Soviet-era building with a stately interior. Performances typically last about an hour and are designed to give visitors a vivid taste of Armenian heritage. The show is popular with tourists and locals alike, offering a polished yet heartfelt experience. After the show, you can stroll through Republic Square, which is beautifully lit at night.
Don't miss
- Watch the energetic 'Kochari' circle dance performed by the troupe
- Listen to the haunting sound of the duduk, a traditional Armenian woodwind
- Admire the intricate embroidery and designs of the folk costumes
- See the dhol drummer's virtuosic rhythms up close
- Enjoy the grand architecture of Government House 2
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Armenian National Show
You can visit on your own (paid entry, book online or at the venue to secure a seat. prices are reasonable). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.
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Know before you go
- Photography is allowed during the show, but no flash.
- Dress smart-casual; the venue is somewhat formal.
- Book tickets in advance, especially during peak tourist season (June–September).
- The show is non-verbal; no language barrier.
A bit of history
The Armenian National Show was established in the early 2000s as a cultural initiative to preserve and promote traditional folk arts. Government House 2, built in the 1950s, originally housed government ministries.
Common questions
How long is the show?
Approximately 60 minutes.
Is there an intermission?
No, the show runs continuously.
Can children attend?
Yes, it's family-friendly and suitable for all ages.
Is the show performed daily?
Typically several times a week; check the schedule online.
Are there refreshments available?
No food or drink inside the performance hall, but nearby cafes are open before and after.
Can I buy souvenirs at the show?
Sometimes small CDs or crafts are sold in the lobby.
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