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Armenian Language - Regulated and Free from Rules
Numerous practical problems in the use of modern Armenian language in terminology, literacy, orthography, verbal, punctual, oral and written Armenian are always subject to discussions and disputes. The "Supreme Council of Armenian Language" was established to discuss, coordinate, and consult these issues. How is the board to carry out this work, what functions does it have, and through what means and levers are language-related decisions will come into life?
Hayk Hambardzumyan talked about these issues with Yuri Avetisyan, Head of the Chair of Armenian Language at YSU, Doctor of Philological Sciences.
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Woman and Poetry
What are the characteristics of women's poetry, how justified is the distinction between the poem of a man and a woman? What does the Armenian reader expect from modern poetry and how much does the modern Armenian poetry touch upon the reader's concerns?
Hayk Hambardzumyan talked to poetess Nona Poghosyan about these issues.
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Youth TV Channel
Although young people are constantly part of film-related events, involved in the film festivals in Armenia, however, just like in almost every field, young people have fewer opportunities to realize their projects, receive state funding and compete with elders.
Hayk Hambardzumyan spoke with film director Khane Poghosyan.
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The Believers of St. Khach and Astvatsatsin Churches of Aparan
The believers of of St. Khach and Astvatsatsin Churches of Aparan testify telling about what happened to them personally or their relatives.
Since usually most of the believers avoid or are shy to testify, the priest encourages the believers on telling them the importance of testimony and bringing examples from the Bible.
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Tatyana Fetisova
Puppet maker Tatyana Fetisova is making puppets from textile, which are reminiscent of cartoon heroes. Tatiana does not sell puppets, she says, but rather adopts them.
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Aram Hunanyan
The ceramist Aram Hunanyan is preparing angels, during which he quietly talks to them. The master is confident that when plastering angels it is necessary to be calm and this peace with the souvenirs will reach people making them kinder.
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Movement: Dreams and Reality
Armenian nation knew the reason of gathering in squares back in 1988. Yet did they know where they were heading to? The topic is discussed by philologist Haykazun Alvrtsyan and physicist Grigor Voskerchyan.
The conversation is hosted by Anna Sargsyan.
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Impulses of Karabakh Movement
What impulses did Armenians get in 88, and what was the reason for the popularity of Karabakh movement? Photographer Zaven Khachikyan and historian Bagrat Yesayan talk about the spirit, essence of the Movements, recollect episodes.
The conversation is hosted by Anna Sargsyan.
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Happy New Year and Merry Christmas
How do the believers meet the New Year and celebrate the Chrsitmas? How should we wrap up and start the year? What do we expect from the new year - 2018? What’s the Church calendar 2018 like?
Hayk Hambardzumyan talked about these issues, as well as about the specifics, sacrament and meaning of church feasts with Father Shavarsh Simonyan
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Armenian Epic Tradition and Our Identity
When and how the famous works of the Armenian epic folklore “Persian War”, “War of Taron” traditional novels and the epos “Sasna Tsrer” were created, how do they reflect the history of the Armenian nation, various manifestations and the world-views?
Hayk Hambardzumyan talked about these issues with Doctor of Philological Sciences Armen Petrosyan.
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Hover State Chamber Choir is 25 years old
On September 25, Hover State Chamber Choir celebrated the 25th anniversary of its establishment. The fans of Choir art enjoyed classic and contemporary compositions of Armenian and foreign composers in Opera Theatre. The songs by Steve Wander and The Beatles were presented in a new and interesting manner.
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Hrant Matevosyan’s “Antipner (Unpublished)”
Hrant Matevosyan's long-awaited "Antipner" two-volume edition was published which will allow the readers to once again reflect on the work of their favorite author, address the writer’s post-independence works and see the reality of recent two decades under its light.
Hayk Hambardzumyan talked about the publication of the two-volume book, as well as about the preservation and presentation of Hrant Matevosyan's literary heritage with the director of Hrant Matevosyan Cultural Foundation, film director Davit Matevosyan.
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