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    THERE MAY BE NO GRAND-PRIX ON GIFT 2007, OR KARABAKH IS NOT REPRESENTED DULY
    Lusine Musaelyan

    KarabakhOpen
    20-03-2007 16:34:27

    The first round of the annual song contest Gift 2007 in Yerevan and
    Stepanakert ended. The director of the contest, the director of the
    Theater of Song of Yerevan Arthur Grigoryan said in an interview
    with KarabakhOpen that 21 of the 170 contenders passed the first
    round in Yerevan. In Stepanakert 10 people came to casting, and it
    is not clear how many of them will pass to the next round. Arthur
    Grigoryan said this year the contenders from Stepanakert did not
    surprise him. He thinks it is wrong to make a compromise - "Karabakh
    must be represented at a high level or must not participate at all."

    Arthur Grigoryan said the contest will last for 6 days, from June 1
    to 6.

    The tickets will cost 1500 drams, which will cover the costs of design
    of the stage, "which costs 4 million drams."

    The stage design will be urban scenery of Shushi and Stepanakert. "This
    year the contest hosts will be Anita Hakhverdyan, Levon Harutiunyan,
    Felix Khachatryan, Artavazd Amiryan, the hosts of 32 Club, as well
    as Maneh Grigoryan.

    Why Maneh? Because she is my daughter. During the contest the famous
    performers will sing as well," he said. Young singers from Tbilisi,
    Sochi, Moscow, Burgas, Isphahan, Yerevan, Gyumri, Hrazdan, Kapan and
    we hope also from Karabakh will participate.

    In answer to the question of KarabakhOpen if he saw the next winner
    of the grand-prix, Arthur Grigoryan said: "The judges will have to
    work hard, of course, but this time it smells no grand-prix."

    It is already known that famous singers Armineh Nahapetyan, Haiko
    will be the judges. Arthur Grigoryan says "Haiko is impatient
    until Eurovision will be through to devote himself to Entsa." Armen
    Amiryan and others will judge the contest, who helped to organize the
    contest. Arthur Grigoryan said the prize money is 2500 dollars. The
    first place will get 1500 dollars, the second place will get 1000.

    The NKR government sponsors the contest.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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