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  • EuroVision: Armenia: An energetic performance all in blue

    Eurovision.tv
    May 3 2009

    Armenia: An energetic performance all in blue

    19 comment(s) Published 3/May 2009 @ 12:30 by Marco Brey


    In the first Armenian rehearsal, the sister duo Inga & Anush surprised
    everyone with a very energetic performance of their ethno-pop song Nor
    Par. While the LED screens in the background showed a colourful mix of
    ornaments, the main colour of the artists' clothes is blue.

    The sisters Inga & Anush, representing Armenia in the 2009 Eurovision
    Song Contest, showed a very powerful performance of their song Nor Par
    in their first rehearsal today. In the beginning, they were seated on
    a blue pedestal in the middle of the stage together with four female
    backing dancers, all dressed in blue. Later on, the sisters stood up
    and started moving to the beat, while their dancers left the pedestal
    to perform their energetic dance on the stage floor. The LED screens
    in the background showed a colourful mix of dots and ornaments, adding
    to the cheeful atmosphere of the ethno-pop song.

    Inga and Anush sing and compose since their childhood. They perform
    jointly on the professional stage since 2000. They acted together in
    the State Song Theatre of Armenia. Starting from 2003 they perform
    also independently. They performed both in Armenia and abroad, eg. in
    the USA, Tehran, London, Paris, Russia and Germany. On February 14,
    2009, the sisters won the Armenian national final for the 2009
    Eurovision Song Contest against 20 competitors. Armenia will
    participate for the 4th time in the Eurovision Song Contest this
    year. In all of the three preceding events, the country managed to
    secure a top 10 placing.

    In the press conference, Inga and Anush were asked what Jan Jan, the
    subtitle of their 2009 Eurovision Song Contest entry, means. They
    replied that Jan Jan is a symbol of happiness, energy and friendliness
    towards other people. The Armenian delegation did not want to reveal
    yet which costumes the two sisters will wear on the night of the First
    Semi-Final of the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest - it should remain a
    surprise to the public. When they were asked about the folk elements
    used in their songs, Inga and Anush explained that it means a lot to
    incorporate them and to show the aesthetic value of their national
    culture to the public.

    View Photos at
    http://www.eurovision.tv/page/news?id=2184

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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