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    3 QUESTIONS WITH LEBANESE ARMENIAN SINGER NOURHANE
    By Sherif Awad

    Egypt Today, Egypt
    Aug. 29, 2006

    Nourhane and her passion for change

    Lebanese Armenian singer Nourhane received the award for Best Young
    Female Artist's Voice for her latest video clip, Men Zaman(Long Time
    Ago) at the 6th International Oscar Video Clip Festival that took
    place in Cairo this past August.

    In this clip, directed by Elie F. Habib and written and composed by
    Marwan Khoury, Nourhane is a desperate lover who tries to warn her
    man of an unknown danger, while in her first clip, “Habibi ya
    Einy” (My Love, My Dear), directed by Walid Nassif, she portrayed
    a woman able to turn the dullness of any place into a lively show.

    Her second clip, Shaklo Keif saw Nourhane lead a feminist revolution
    against her lover, throwing vegetables at his new car, ultimately
    forcing him to raise the white flag.

    Nourhane spoke last month with Contributing Writer Nadine Emile:

    NOURHANE ON HER PASSION FOR CHANGE: Of course it is better for the
    artist to be different, because not all the people have the same
    tastes. For example, there are people who loved me in “Habibi
    Ya Eini,” others in “Shaklo Keif,” and others were
    crazy about my character in “Men Zaman.” The clip that
    I am now in the process of making will have a completely different
    character from all the ones I have made before. This clip is called
    “Tab Wana Mali” — it’s an old folkloric song from
    the movie Beyn El-Kasreyn (Palace Walk) by Naguib Mahfouz, and I
    took the song and made a remix. I will shoot it in Egypt You know,
    I was watching the movie and I really loved the song, that’s
    why I decided that I wanted to do it.

    ON SNUBBING BIG PRODUCTION COMPANIES: If I am going to be an artist
    in these big companies just as a filling spot, then I do not want to.

    I am more comfortable and happy this way — I’m in the
    beginning of my career and I have the freedom to present my clips
    or album in the time that I find suitable. But if there is a company
    that will use me as a star, of course I can consider it.

    ON THE PRICE OF SUCCESS: I don’t have the privacy I used to
    have. My friends love to stay out late at night partying, I love that,
    but I can’t. Still, it doesn’t matter ’cause my aim in
    the end is to be a famous artist, so I gave it priority in my life.

    photo at http://www.egypttoday.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=6 020
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