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    "IF THERE IS STATE THINKING, ARMENIAN CULTURE WILL DEVELOP AND ENTER WORLD MARKET," RUBEN ANGALATIAN SAYS

    Noyan Tapan
    Jun 27 2007

    YEREVAN, JUNE 27, NOYAN TAPAN. Culturologist Ruben Angalatian
    expressed his point of view at the June 26 press conference, saying:
    "Armenian culture, as well as those of different nations, are
    currently in collapse." According to him, everything has turned into
    show, artificial values are being appreciated and that is the reason
    that the real art in Armenia goes to the background. He particularly
    mentioned the fact that if Yerevan was considered to be a cultural
    city in the 60s of the 20th century, the cultural life in the capital
    is currently undergoing degradation.

    According to R. Angalatian, if there is state thinking, then Armenian
    culture will develop not only inside the borders of the country,
    but it will also enter the world market. "There are such painters in
    Armenia, whose works can be competitive in the world market. However,
    we need financial means for that," the culturologist mentioned.

    In the culturologist's opinion, if Armenians have two great figures
    in the sphere of the cinema: Pharajanov and Pheleshian, it does not
    mean that the Armenian cinematography exists today. The same can
    be said about the sphere of the theater. R. Angalatian believes
    that only classical music and sculpture are in a good condition,
    but, unfortunately, they are not appreciated either. "We have fine
    sculptors, but Yerevan is full of vulgar sculptures. We also have a
    fine school of composers, but the young generation is listening to
    vulgar music. Serious steps should be taken in order not to lose what
    we have achieved with great difficulty," R. Angalatian mentioned.
    From: Baghdasarian
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