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    ARMENIAN PLAY AT TRABZON THEATER

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Feb 7 2007

    The slaying of Agos' weekly newspaper Editor in Chief Hrant Dink
    has brought the issue of violence in the city of Trabzon into the
    limelight again.

    There is another side to Trabzon, though. The Trabzon Art Theater
    has been staging a play by Hagop Boranyan titled "Baðdasar Kardeþ"
    (Brother Baðdasar) for the past two months. Director Boranyan,
    who spoke to Dink a short while ago, said: 'He was not an enemy
    of Turks; he had promised to help us stage the play in Ýstanbul'
    Although spoken about throughout the nation for a different reason,
    Trabzon has been responding to violence and discrimination through
    art. Hagop Boranyan -- who is of Armenian origin and whose ancestors
    lived in Ýstanbul during the days of the Ottoman Empire -- has been
    staging his play "Baðdasar Kardeþ" in Trabzon for two months with no
    problems. The play's translator, Diran Lokmagozyan, is a writer for
    Agos -- the newspaper for which Hrant Dink was the editor in chief --
    while the stage manager is Hrant Hakobyan, who was a personal friend
    of Dink's. The play, a co-production between Armenians and Turks with
    a cast of 10 people, was staged in Armenia during Ottoman rule.

    Necati Zengin, stage producer at the Trabzon Art Theater, said:
    "Trabzon is a city that has an interest in theater. It is important to
    both see and display this side of Trabzon." Zengin said he had some
    hesitations going into the project but added that they "received no
    negative reactions during rehearsals and the staging of the play.

    Our attendees are from every segment of society."

    Zengin discovered the play during a visit to Yerevan during in
    October. Hrant Hakobyan, who lent his full support to Zengin, helped
    with preparations to have the play performed in Trabzon. "Bagdasar
    Kardeþ" is is the end result of a 40-day process of preparation.

    The play, which tells the story of the relationship between a
    middle-aged man, his young wife and a third person, is being staged
    in Turkish for the first time at the Huseyin Kazak Cultural Center.

    Zengin says the play "may initially seem like a play about a love
    triangle, but it is actually a parody of the meaningless relationships
    that we see in the tabloids every day -- ones that are labeled 'love'
    -- it's a mockery of such relationships."

    The play features Ýbrahim Gursoy, Suleyman Sýrtkaya, Songul Kamber,
    Tarýk Kemerci and Filiz Aydýn in the lead roles and will be on tour in
    Armenia in May of this year. Stage manager Zengin has indicated that
    there will be no changes in their program because by recent events. The
    play will be staged at Trabzon Huseyin Kazaz Culture Center on Feb. 16
    at 7.p.m. and in March. For more information, call 0 462 321 47 03.

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    [FOOTNOTE]

    ' Dink wanted to stage the play in Ýstanbul' Zengin visited Dink at the
    Agos office in Ýstanbul on his way back from Tehran. He spoke about
    that day, saying" "I saw Hrant Dink for about three hours. During
    our meeting the play 'Bagdasar Kardeþ' came up. He mentioned this
    play in two or three of his articles for Agos.

    He added that he wanted the play to be performed in Ýstanbul and said
    he would do anything he could to help with the arrangements. We lost
    him shortly thereafter. It feels like the death of a sibling for me;
    he was absolutely not an enemy of Turkey."

    07.02.2007

    --Boundary_(ID_8pBBwabh 2CO4R20dK1z1Jw)--
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