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    VIVE LA FRANCE SONG ADDRESSED TO FRANCE WHICH HAS LENT A HELPING HAND TO ARMENIA DURING THE DAYS OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE: VIDEO

    ARMENPRESS
    24 April, 2012
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, APRIL 24, ARMENPRESS: "Vive La France" video clip with
    participation of representatives of Armenian pop music is ready. The
    video has been screened by "Armenian Vector" cultural foundation with
    the support of the Culture Ministry of Armenia.

    Speaking to Armenpress, Izabella Manasaryan, head manager of "Armenian
    Vector" cultural foundation said that Vive La France song has been
    created at the threshold of the Remembrance Day and reflects the
    gratitude of the Armenians to France for lending a helping hand to
    Armenian people during the days of the Armenian Genocide. The song also
    expresses Armenia's acknowledgment for recognition of the genocide.

    "On April 24 in Armenia and in many countries of the world the Armenian
    people will again pay tribute to the memory of the victims of the
    Armenian Genocide committed by the Ottoman Turkey in 1915. An entire
    nation, which has experienced so much grief and sufferings, goes son
    living and creating, making the world speak about it constantly. The
    whole cognizant world, the whole civilized society cannot remain
    indifferent to the grief of the Armenians," the statement of the
    group reads.

    Bishop Ter Bagrat Galstanyan is the author of the words of Vive La
    France, and Armen Martirosyan is the author of the music. The song,
    performed by Armenian singers Inga and Anush Arshakyans, Nune Yesayan,
    Avo Khalatyan, Forsh, Hasmik karapetyam, Andre, Zaruhi Babayan,
    Alla Levonyan, Arthur Ispiryan, Mister X, Narine Dovlatyan, Emmy,
    Emma Asatryan, will promote enhancement of the cultural ties between
    the two countries. They are sure that when words are not enough for
    expressing the emotions, music comes for help.




    From: A. Papazian
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