The `Armmono' International Dramatic Festival in Artsakh
http://karabakh-open.info/en/societyen/2058-en433
Monday, 15 October 2012 10:06
The `Armmono' international dramatic festival commenced its activity
at the hall of the Stepanakert culture centre after Charles Aznavour
on October 10. The official opening ceremony was participated by NKR
Minister of Culture and Youth Affairs Narine Aghabalyan and chairman
of the Union of Theatre Workers of Armenia H. Ghazanchyan.
The first day of the festival was eventful. RA People's Artist Armen
Santrosyan and well-liked actor Artur Karapetyan performed on the day.
The event was flavored with Polish actress Iolanta Zhushkevich's
`Dezdemona'. The performance was in English but that was not an
obstacle. The Polish actress managed to skillfully attract the
audience and prove that art has a single language.
This was the first time the `Armmono' dramatic festival had been in
Artsakh and the performances were conducted not only in English but in
Armenian and Russian as well. The festival lasted until October 12
with two performances presented each day.
We must confess that the festival is a present for the theatre- loving
Artsakh people and such arrangements help to preserve the roots of
art. We are all thankful to H. Ghazanchyan for always keeping Artsakh
in the focus of his attention.
We cherish the hope that soon we shall not have to wait for guests
from abroad in order to experience the delight of theatre arts.
A. Hayrapetyan
http://karabakh-open.info/en/societyen/2058-en433
Monday, 15 October 2012 10:06
The `Armmono' international dramatic festival commenced its activity
at the hall of the Stepanakert culture centre after Charles Aznavour
on October 10. The official opening ceremony was participated by NKR
Minister of Culture and Youth Affairs Narine Aghabalyan and chairman
of the Union of Theatre Workers of Armenia H. Ghazanchyan.
The first day of the festival was eventful. RA People's Artist Armen
Santrosyan and well-liked actor Artur Karapetyan performed on the day.
The event was flavored with Polish actress Iolanta Zhushkevich's
`Dezdemona'. The performance was in English but that was not an
obstacle. The Polish actress managed to skillfully attract the
audience and prove that art has a single language.
This was the first time the `Armmono' dramatic festival had been in
Artsakh and the performances were conducted not only in English but in
Armenian and Russian as well. The festival lasted until October 12
with two performances presented each day.
We must confess that the festival is a present for the theatre- loving
Artsakh people and such arrangements help to preserve the roots of
art. We are all thankful to H. Ghazanchyan for always keeping Artsakh
in the focus of his attention.
We cherish the hope that soon we shall not have to wait for guests
from abroad in order to experience the delight of theatre arts.
A. Hayrapetyan