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    ARMENIAN CHILDREN PARTICIPATE IN FESTIVAL "LET'S CHANGE WORLD FOR THE
    BETTER" HELD IN "ARTEK"

    YEREVAN, August 11 (Noyan Tapan). The Armenian delegation also
    participated in the festival "Let's Change World for the Better" held
    in the "Artek" international camp from July 15 to August 4. Arsen
    Soghomonian, Chief of the Department on Youth Policies of the RA
    Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs, said during the August 10 press
    conference that for the fourth year in succession the festival makes
    it its aim to contribute to mutual acquaintance with the national
    traditions and customs, the establishmnet of friendly relations
    between children of different nationalities, creating in different
    spheres of art: the decorative-applied arts, vocal, ethnographic,
    musical, dance and in the sphere of painting. 20 out of 50 Armenian
    children aged 11-15, who submitted applications for participation in
    the festival, were selected: members of the "Nane" show-ballet,
    participants of the "Melanzh" trio, laureates of the Fund of V.
    Spivakov, participants of different international competitions.

    According to Narine Topalian, Artistic Director of "Nane", Armenian
    children took an active part in the competitions organized during the
    festival and received many diplomas. And the performance of the
    "Melanzh" trio so delighted the audience that it was invited to
    perform with concerts in the neighboring camps. The Armenian children
    also performed with concerts in the yard of the Armenian church of
    Yalta. Narine Topalian also said that in "Artek" there were
    disagreements with the delegation of Azerbaijan, which treated it
    badly with the children from Armenia. But members of the Ukrainian
    delegation warned them that "Artek" is a children's camp, and children
    are connected with politics in no way.
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