"EVERYBODY GOES TO YEREVAN" PROJECT TO HOST 600 GUESTS FROM DOZENS OF COUNTRIES
Mediamax, Armenia
June 11 2013
Yerevan /Mediamax/. "Everybody Goes to Yerevan" mission of the national
diplomacy will join 600 guests from dozens of countries including 350
cultural figures, entrepreneurs and journalists from Estonia and 100
Odessa residents.
Co-founder of the mission Maelis Kubic said today that the main goal
of "Everybody Goes to Yerevan" project due to be held in the Armenian
capital on June 11-16 is to get acquainted with the ancient culture
and history of Armenia and create information space among various
countries including Armenia and Estonia.
According to one of the participants of the mission, people's artist of
Russia Roman Kartsev, the Armenian humor plays a big role on Russian
stage as well.
Within the mission, around 40 events in Yerevan, Gyumri, Tsakhkadzor,
Tatev and Echmiadzin are scheduled.
The list of the events features: "New Odessa Humor" literary show
with participation of the famous "Who? Where? When?" player Boris
Burda and people's artist of Russia Roman Kartsev, "Miracles Tomorrow"
literary concert with participation of winners of the Russian literary
contests of 2013 Narine Abgaryan and Marianna Goncharova, the day of
write Sergey Dovlatov, author's evening of satiric Mikhail Zhvanetsky
as well as concert of Russian DDT rock group.
Mediamax, Armenia
June 11 2013
Yerevan /Mediamax/. "Everybody Goes to Yerevan" mission of the national
diplomacy will join 600 guests from dozens of countries including 350
cultural figures, entrepreneurs and journalists from Estonia and 100
Odessa residents.
Co-founder of the mission Maelis Kubic said today that the main goal
of "Everybody Goes to Yerevan" project due to be held in the Armenian
capital on June 11-16 is to get acquainted with the ancient culture
and history of Armenia and create information space among various
countries including Armenia and Estonia.
According to one of the participants of the mission, people's artist of
Russia Roman Kartsev, the Armenian humor plays a big role on Russian
stage as well.
Within the mission, around 40 events in Yerevan, Gyumri, Tsakhkadzor,
Tatev and Echmiadzin are scheduled.
The list of the events features: "New Odessa Humor" literary show
with participation of the famous "Who? Where? When?" player Boris
Burda and people's artist of Russia Roman Kartsev, "Miracles Tomorrow"
literary concert with participation of winners of the Russian literary
contests of 2013 Narine Abgaryan and Marianna Goncharova, the day of
write Sergey Dovlatov, author's evening of satiric Mikhail Zhvanetsky
as well as concert of Russian DDT rock group.