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    ARMENIA: SHOW INSPIRED BY THE ANCIENT QUEENS OF THE CAUCASUS

    esctoday.com
    http://www.esctoday.com/new s/read/13590
    March 26 3009

    Yesterday, 25th March, Inga and Anush, the Armenian representatives in
    the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest, held a press conference for Armenian
    online newspapers, active bloggers and fans. The press conference
    was held at "Sharm Holding", the company producing the sisters.

    Firstly the sisters talked about the selection of the song, presented
    their producer Artur Asatryan, and the press was kindly invited to
    ask questions. On 29th March Inga and Anush will leave for Paris,
    France to hold a concert and many French stars will join them. A
    meeting with the famous Armenian singer Charles Aznavour is planned.

    After France, the sisters will visit Bulgaria, the Netherlands,
    where they will have a concert with other stars of the Eurovision
    Song Contest 2009. They are also invited to visit the United Kingdom.

    Talking about their show, the sisters told us that the whole show
    including their dresses, image and choreography will be made by
    Fresh Art.

    There won't be any backing vocals used, but there are going to be
    four girls dancing during the show. As they told us, the show ill
    be very colourful and bright but they will possibly keep the style
    which was used in their latest photo session with Fresh Art. There
    are going to be many surprises during the show. The girls said:
    "We are going to show the beauty of ancient Caucasus queens."

    Speaking about their favourites in Eurovision Song Contest 2009, the
    sisters told us that they really liked the Bosnian and Russian entries.

    Their official website will be ready very soon.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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