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    Newly-interpreted Anoush opera premieres in Yerevan

    April 27, 2013 - 12:06 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian-French project, sponsored VivaCell-MTS, is
    a mixture of conceptual and technological solutions.

    Cannes Film Festival award-winner Serge Avedikian and French
    choreographer Nicolas Musin have given `fresh breath' to Armen
    Tigranyan's Anoush opera. The opera with 100 years of history with its
    new interpretation is a bold call: to reevaluate the strongly-held
    stereotypes of the society by adopting human approach and behavior.

    The joint Armenian-French project, sponsored VivaCell-MTS, is a
    mixture of conceptual and technological solutions. When working on
    their realization, the producer and choreographer tried to keep in
    line with the general concept of Tigranyan, and not to nontradict it.
    At the same time, they gave it entire breadth and depth of the
    modernity. The realization of this ambitious project, including its
    conceptual, financial as well as production components took over 2
    years.

    `There are works of art, which are a creation of a certain epoch, and
    drew tremendous admiration of the public. However, there are some
    works, which do not lose their shine and actuality, perceived as an
    unsurpassed value. The literary heritage of the All-Armenian Poet -
    Hovhannes Tumanyan, is another representation of this. Geniously
    simple and deeply insightful poem is regarded today as having a
    universal value. It's a pride to sponsor a noble initiative like this,
    the purpose of which is to make us to rethink once again over the
    whole heritage left by Tumanyan,' VivaCell-MTS General Manager Ralph
    Yirikian said.

    The next staging of it will be in Paris, VivaCell-MTS press service reported.

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