TOURS OF "RUSSIAN ICE-CIRCUS" TO TAKE PLACE IN YEREVAN
YEREVAN, APRIL 25. ARMINFO. Tours of "Russian ice-circus" will take
place in Yerevan from May 20 to June 20.
Program director of Russian circus Tatyana Lukyanova informed ARMINFO
that an ice-plant will be brought from Moscow for artists' performance
on Yerevan circus-arena. Clowns, acrobats, as well as bears and
monkeys on skates will perform in Yerevan. Tickets will cost
2.000-4.500 AMD. Circus artists will give a benevolent performance for
invalid and orphan children, and children of needy families.
To note, Russian ice-circus planned to arrive in Yerevan earlier,
however, the tours have delayed because of animals' death in
India. Lukyanova said that artists arrive in Yerevan being in hard
financial crisis.
At the request to comment on the situation with that incident in India
Lukyanova stated that all responsibility for animals' death was made
on Indian impresario. "He had to pay $60 mln for transportation of
animals to Yerevan, however, he run away at night and then wrote an
e-mail with apologies", she informed and added the Russian State
circus has appealed to the International organization on animals
protection for justice.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
YEREVAN, APRIL 25. ARMINFO. Tours of "Russian ice-circus" will take
place in Yerevan from May 20 to June 20.
Program director of Russian circus Tatyana Lukyanova informed ARMINFO
that an ice-plant will be brought from Moscow for artists' performance
on Yerevan circus-arena. Clowns, acrobats, as well as bears and
monkeys on skates will perform in Yerevan. Tickets will cost
2.000-4.500 AMD. Circus artists will give a benevolent performance for
invalid and orphan children, and children of needy families.
To note, Russian ice-circus planned to arrive in Yerevan earlier,
however, the tours have delayed because of animals' death in
India. Lukyanova said that artists arrive in Yerevan being in hard
financial crisis.
At the request to comment on the situation with that incident in India
Lukyanova stated that all responsibility for animals' death was made
on Indian impresario. "He had to pay $60 mln for transportation of
animals to Yerevan, however, he run away at night and then wrote an
e-mail with apologies", she informed and added the Russian State
circus has appealed to the International organization on animals
protection for justice.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress