Season 4

Dispersion | Season 4 Trailer


Episode 1: “Speaking with Accents on Centre Stage” With Armenian Performance Artists From the Global Diaspora.

Guests: Award-winning international film and stage actress, Arsinee Khanjian and esteemed playwright, director, and stage actor, Hrant Alianak.

In this episode, our guests share their journeys as diasporic Armenians from Lebanon and Sudan, respectively, to reflect on how their distinct upbringings shape their Armenian storytelling. They discuss how diaspora challenges traditional notions of Armenianness, the role of accents as markers of otherness, and their shared history navigating Canada’s film and theatre scenes as young performance artists from the 1970s onward.

Episode 2: “Painting an Unfinished Portrait” With Armenian Visual Artists from the Global Diaspora

Guests: Chicago-based visual artist Jackie Kazarian, and Armenian-Dutch biodesigner and artist Shushanik Droshakiryan.

 In this episode, our guests explore how their art emerges from personal curiosities and lived experiences engaging with Armenian narratives, rather than representing a singular collective view. They reflect on how Armenian identity is a continuously reconstructed phenomenon that is shaped through their evolving relationships between art, homeland, and themselves across time and different mediums.

Episode 3: “Echoes in Eight Counts” With Armenian Dancers from the Global Diaspora

Guests: Preservationist and former curator of the Smithsonian Museum, Carolyn Rapkievian, and artistic director and choreographer, Sevag Avakian

In this episode, our guests reflect on their personal journeys and the evolution of Armenian dance across the diaspora. They explore efforts to preserve traditional forms alongside the emergence of new, diaspora-born dances, and how performance and teaching actively reshape Armenian historical memory. The conversation highlights dance as both a practice of preservation and celebration, one that carries history forward in exciting ways.

Episode 4: “Behind the Lens of Cultural Memory” With Armenian Filmmakers from the Global Diaspora

Guests: Emily Mkrtichian and Hasmik Movsisyan.

In this episode, our guests reflect on how their connections to Armenia have shifted over time, and how film becomes a way of holding onto and passing down memory. They discuss how storytelling has the power to reach people in ways that feel both personal and universal, transcending the boundaries of any singular identity. Along the way, they consider how culture is carried forward, and what it means, as filmmakers, to take on the responsibility of preserving and sharing those stories.

Meet the Guests!


Hrant Alianak

Arsinee Khanjian

Shushanik Droshakiryan

Jackie Kazarian

Sevag Avakian

Carolyn Rapkievian

Emily Mkrtichian

Hasmik Movsisyan


Meet the Host

Jennifer Haddow
Host