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    Panorama, Armenia
    June 26 2010

    CIS `Delphic games' get under way in Armenia


    Armenia hosts CIS 6th open youth `Delphic Games' which will last until July 2.

    Heads of CIS Governments signed treaty on holding CIS `Delphic Games'.
    According to the agreement the games are held in CIS member states,
    and this year, first time ever, Armenia is authorized to host `Delphic
    Games'.

    About 550 people from 14 countries will attend the games. Russia sends
    the largest delegation, besides delegations from Georgia, Latvia,
    Estonia and India will as well attend the games.

    The organizers of the games are Armenia's national Delphic committee
    and State Philharmonic. Armenia presents two age groups ` 10-15 and
    16-21 in 19 categories ` piano, violin, saxophone, academic song, folk
    song, folk dance, etc.


    An international jury is authorized to define the winners.
    The historical timeframe of the Pythian Games starts 582 BCE, when the
    administration of the Games was handed over to the Delphic
    Amphiktyonia, a council of the twelve Greek tribes, to end the Holy
    War in the past. Since then they did not take place every eight years
    as in the past, but every four years, one year prior to the Olympic
    Games, presumably end-August.
    In the beginning only musical contests were held in the Pythian Games
    then extended by singing to guitar performances. These retained great
    importance as also in the other big Festivals, although with the new
    rearrangement of the Pythian even the gymnastic competitions and the
    chariot racing and horse riding found its introduction to the games.




    From: A. Papazian
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