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    THE ESTABLISHMENT SEES ARMENIA'S CULTURAL FUTURE IN GUATEMALA, TIGRAN KHZMALYAN SAYS

    http://en.aravot.am/2013/02/07/152059/
    February 7 2013

    www.aravot.am inquired of Tigran Khzmalyan, a director and a member
    of the initiative group of the Sardarapat movement, what he thought of
    the issue of building a cultural bridge between Armenia and Guatemala
    raised by Hasmik Poghosyan, the Minister of Culture, with the Prime
    Minister of Armenia.

    Let us remind that according to the cooperation agreement, Armenia
    and Guatemala, for example, will participate in international film
    festivals, if they are organized in Armenia or Guatemala.

    "I am happy and excited that our centuries-old dream has finally come
    true, and we are already building cultural bridges with Guatemala. I
    have recalled a saying common when I was young, 'The wrong country
    is called Honduras.' We used to say that at the time, meaning our
    own country. Perhaps, it will be good, if we move on to Honduras
    immediately after Guatemala; after that, everything will fall into
    place. We choose our path ourselves; elections are not held once in
    four or five years, they are held every day. If the Armenian Ministry
    of Culture chooses Guatemala in this big world, then the Establishment
    sees Armenia's cultural role and mission there. One shouldn't refuse
    anything, and I say we should strengthen our ties with Honduras too,"
    the director said mockingly.

    He is convinced that there are more urgent issues in the field of
    culture today, which need solution and are not paid attention to. And
    the reason, according to Khzmalyan, is the following, "The main
    difference between us and the aggressive elite, the Establishment is
    in culture and systems of values; theirs is Honduras and Guatemala,
    ours is a bit different."

    Does Guatemala have a serious movie industry and traditions, after
    all? "I hear about that for the first time, but I think that one
    may open a big market of Armenian TV series using that agreement,
    since other countries will hardly agree to buy the production that the
    Ministry of Culture encourages in Armenia. Perhaps, it will be mutual;
    no other country in the world besides Armenia will be interested in
    the Guatemalan movie production," the director added.

    Gohar HAKOBYAN


    From: Baghdasarian
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