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Martial Arts History Museum Offers Sneak Peek of New Armenian Section in Glendale

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The Martial Arts History Museum has long maintained that the "punch and kick" are merely the surface of a much deeper narrative. Just as the Chinese Lion Dance is an extension of Kung Fu and Muay Thai is inseparable from its traditional music, Armenian culture is beautifully laced with movement that spans from the grace of its folk dances to the power of its ancient combat traditions. Museum president Michael Matsuda notes that this section serves as an exploration of Armenia’s past and its history of overcoming adversity, providing visitors with a vital perspective on the spirit that drives Armenian athletes in the Olympics today.

Michael Matsuda
Michael Matsuda

Designed by Matsuda, a former Disney artist, the museum reflects a "Disney touch" that transforms the 8,000-square-foot facility into a vibrant maze of discovery. The new Armenian section utilizes this immersive storytelling to go beyond technical displays, focusing instead on how art, history, and music thrive within a nation and eventually become part of the American story. While a formal grand opening event is being planned for the future, the museum has chosen to open the doors now to ensure the Glendale community can begin engaging with this rich cultural history immediately.

Beyond its role as a historical archive, the museum is a cornerstone of social contribution in Glendale. It devotes significant resources to working with individuals living with Dementia as well as adults and children who are mentally challenged. Through the debut of the Armenian section, Matsuda hopes to further demonstrate the museum's value as a cultural and social asset, inviting philanthropists, local businesses, and the community at large to witness the positive impact the facility brings to the world.

The Martial Arts History Museum is located at 201 N. Brand Blvd., B100, Glendale, CA 91203. The public is welcome to enjoy this new cultural preview from Wednesday through Sunday, from 11 am to 6 pm. Admission is $12 for adults and $5 for children ages 6 to 17. For more information, please visit MAmuseum.com.

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