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    ARMENIAN OPERA SINGER SPEAKS OF ACTORS' PROBLEMS

    18:51 * 11.02.14

    Opera singer Barsegh Tumanyan believes that the Armenian people is
    carrying a "unique civilization gene," but the people is now being
    made to turn into savages.

    In an interview with Tert.am, Tumanyan commented on the failed
    performance of Anoush at Yerevan Opera House. The actors joined the
    movement against funded pensions.

    Asked about deductions from the singers' AMD 70,000 ($170) salaries,
    Tumanyan said:

    "It is not the singers that are in question. Both singers and dancers
    use so much energy that it is ludicrous to speak of such sums. Nowhere
    in the world can you find such salaries. We are not showing an
    emotional attitude at all. Much money is needed for actors to remain
    in good form, especially now that more performances are being ordered.

    And 5,000 drams (about $12) is quite a sum for them. The problem is
    that the salaries do not meet the present-day requirements. Food and
    other products are rather expensive now, and you can spend 70,000
    drams in a couple of days."

    As to what made the actors fail the performance, Tumanyan said:

    "Daring has nothing to do with it. The Armenian people is very patient,
    but when Greek meets Greek, then comes the tug of war. They must have
    been forced to. I am sure they had shown patience for so long, doing
    their job. I never want my people to turn into savages. We have always
    been champions of civilized ways of settling problems. The Armenian
    people is carrying a unique civilization gene, and, all of a sudden,
    we have to see our people turning into savages. That is a terrible
    thing. We are now being made to turn into savages, and I do not see
    anything good in it."

    Armenian News - Tert.am




    From: A. Papazian
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