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    CULTURAL LIFE SEES VERY SLOW PROGRESS IN ARMENIA, SAYS OPERA SINGER

    17:24 * 14.07.14

    In an interview with Tert.am, Hasmik Papyan, a world-famous Armenian
    opera singer who has performed concerts on such stages as the
    Metropoliten Opera, Carnegie Hall of New York and Zurich Opera etc,
    expressed her concerns overthe slowing cultural life in Armenia.

    "People seem to be fast asleep here. They move very slowly and think
    very slowly ... or perhaps, they lack the necessary talent. And that's
    the general situation in all areas," she said.

    One of the world's best sopranos, who has performed concerts in
    different world countries for about 25 years, says she notices a lack
    of professionalism in the country.

    Asked whether she doesn't see objective reasons for that, with many
    talented professionals leaving abroad and the country occasionally
    facing armed attacks two decades after the end of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    war, the singer said she isn't inclined to link her concerns with
    the general situation.

    "Yes, that's true. But on the other hand, there are people who all
    the time change photos on Facebook while a soldier dies on the border;
    and afterwards, someone else leaves a [comment] saying, "you are very
    sexy or pretty". Or the same weddings continue with the same splendor
    while a soldier is being killed on the border. By and large it doesn't
    have anything to do with that, but the trend really exists. There are
    also very good young journalists who are fast enough to come in time
    after making an appointment. So my desire is to be fast in everything,"
    she said.

    The singer further spoke about her experiences upon visiting Yerevan
    and the things she has grown to dislike most about the capital city.

    "I come here as a resident of Yerevan, as we have also kept our house
    here. What I don't like most of all is the very few green areas,
    air not sufficing at all. And the names on the shop windows make
    me feel offended very much - nothing in Armenian; only illiterate
    translations from English. So what impression will a foreign tourist
    from gain about our city? Would a name in Armenian be shameful? What
    does Lunch Time or Number One have to do with us? It's just terrible
    provincial thinking that has no boundaries. That must be banned.

    Asked about her concert programs, the singer did not elaborate much
    on her plans.

    "There are many plans but I wouldn't like to enumerate them. I am going
    from here to sing in the performances I am supposed to," she replied.

    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/07/14/Hasmik-papian/

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