MORE THAN 40 EVENTS TO BE ORGANIZED WITHIN FRAMEWORK OF "ONE NATION, ONE CULTURE" SECOND ARMENIAN FESTIVAL
Noyan Tapan
Jun 22 2006
YEREVAN, JUNE 22, NOYAN TAPAN. More than 40 events will be organized
within the framework of the "One Nation, One Culture" second Armenian
cultural festival to be held on June 23-30 in Armenia and Artaskh. As
Hrachya Ashoughian, producer of the festival's opening ceremony,
informed at the June 22 press conference, each day of the festival
will be dedicated to one branch of art - theater, cinema, music,
literature, dancing, painting, etc. The festival participants will
also have an opportunity to see Armenian films at the Moscow cinema,
to meet with Armenian cinematographers and writers.
H.Ashoughian also said that the opening of the festival at K.Demirchian
sports and cultural complex will be non-stop and theatrical and dance
items will be performed.
According to Armen Manukian, festival Art Director, the holding of the
festival is especially important for the inhabitants of the Armenian
regions: "The inhabitants of the regions are looking forward to such
events and within the framework of the festival they will have an
opportunity to associate with art figures creating in the Diaspora
and in Armenia," A.Manukian stated.
Noyan Tapan
Jun 22 2006
YEREVAN, JUNE 22, NOYAN TAPAN. More than 40 events will be organized
within the framework of the "One Nation, One Culture" second Armenian
cultural festival to be held on June 23-30 in Armenia and Artaskh. As
Hrachya Ashoughian, producer of the festival's opening ceremony,
informed at the June 22 press conference, each day of the festival
will be dedicated to one branch of art - theater, cinema, music,
literature, dancing, painting, etc. The festival participants will
also have an opportunity to see Armenian films at the Moscow cinema,
to meet with Armenian cinematographers and writers.
H.Ashoughian also said that the opening of the festival at K.Demirchian
sports and cultural complex will be non-stop and theatrical and dance
items will be performed.
According to Armen Manukian, festival Art Director, the holding of the
festival is especially important for the inhabitants of the Armenian
regions: "The inhabitants of the regions are looking forward to such
events and within the framework of the festival they will have an
opportunity to associate with art figures creating in the Diaspora
and in Armenia," A.Manukian stated.