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    THEATRICAL WORKERS SHOULD UNITE TO OVERCOME "CRISIS OF THEATRE", RUBEN BABAYAN AND ARA YERNJAKIAN SAY

    Noyan Tapan
    Jun 22 2007

    YEREVAN, JUNE 22, NOYAN TAPAN. In order to overcome the "crisis of
    the theatre" in Armenia, theatrical workers of the old, middle and
    young generations should join their efforts and develop the draft
    law on theatre.

    Ara Yernjakian, artistic director of Yerevan Chamber Theatre,
    and Ruben Babayan, artsistic director of Yerevan Puppet Theatre
    after H. Tumanian, stated this at the June 21 joint press
    conference. According to R. Babayan, there have been no reforms in
    the sphere of theatre since Armenia's independence. He said that an
    attemp of declarative character was made to develop a draft law on
    theatre, and its adoption would cause even more problems for theatrical
    workers. "Measures should be taken in order to promote the dramatic
    art in Armenia, which was done in a number of CIS countries," he noted.

    As for the rumors that some theatres were deprived of their state
    status, A. Yernjakian said that it would mean losing the dramatic
    art. "Unless state assistance is given to theatres, they will suffer
    the fate of the "Posi" and "Metro" Theatres. The institution of art
    patronage has not yet formed in Armenia so it is useless to raise
    this issue," A. Yernjakian said.

    In the opinion of the press conference participants, the the
    theatrical criticism should be improved in order to develop the
    dramatic art in the country. There are no serious analyses of plays
    in the press. "And how can critics analyse a play if they don't
    go to see theatrical performances. For this reason, the same play
    can run for 15 years at some theatres considered as untouchable,"
    A. Yernjakian and R. Babayan said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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