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France: The Armenian genocide from 1915 to 2015. Speeches and performances (conference)

May 21, 2014 By administrator

The Armenian Genocide 1915-2015

arton100045-312x177Speeches and performances

International symposium will be held at the University Paul Valery,

5 and 6 February 2015.

Event co-organized by the RIRRA 21 and EA CRISES

Montpellier

To mark the centennial commemoration of the Armenian Genocide perpetrated in 1915 under the government of the Young Turks, the RIRRA 21 and CRISES laboratory organized a symposium entitled “The Armenian Genocide 1915-2015. Discourse and representations. “

The aim of this conference is to consider the Armenian Genocide in its relation to the texts and images he produced and have perpetuated their news and memory, resistance to the will of annihilation of the executioner.

One of the peculiarities of the Armenian genocide is a hundred years after the fact, it is still not recognized by Turkey, heir to the Ottoman Empire. Become in history a political issue, the genocide in the Armenian case, not only history but also a politicized object object, which influences the forms of its representations and historiographical discourse.

If in a famous passage of his Poetics, Aristotle distinguished poet historian, the latter faithfully related the past when the poet, he was at a higher level of generality, so philosophy, since the twentieth century, which opened the era of genocide, this distinction is made to be rethought. Indeed, the boundaries between work and historiographical literary creation tend increasingly to blur: novelists and artists to trigger this controversy too when fictionalizes history. We think and controversies raised by Life is Beautiful Roberto Benigni and The Kindly Ones by Jonathan Little. Document, testimony, archive and often serve underbody creative writing while at the same time, the historiography offer more and more like writing.

As part of this conference, it will identify the relationship between the historical event and the text and images that are as such.

In line with work on sites of memory, it will explore places of memory of the Armenian Genocide. How museums do they put on stage the event? What about memorials or, conversely, their absence?

On the other hand, it will establish the subjectivity or ideology in the historical discourse on the Armenian genocide. The discourse of historians may indeed be dictated by the official of a State or influenced by more personal sensitivities within the religious or political persuasion speech. Similarly, the representation (or lack of performance) of the Armenian Genocide in textbooks of different states can be questioned: do we teach the Armenian genocide in the same way in France, the United States , Russia, Turkey and Armenia, and why?

Finally, the conference will explore literary and artistic representations of the event. He will bring to question the status of the document and on the part of fictionalization, emotional and traumatic load works. A confrontation between literary and artistic works Armenian and Turkey also seems to win. How the event is perceived on one side and the other of the border? How the Armenian diasporas they perpetuate the memory in Armenian literature and art? What gaps remain in terms of writing and creating?

This meeting is mainly based on the intersection and dialogue between different disciplinary fields. It will result in a publication: the participants’ contributions will be made to the Scientific Committee in the weeks following the conference.

Proposals for papers should be sent to the Scientific Committee organizing the event 15 September 2014 at the latest.

Contact: montpelliercolloque2015@yahoo.fr

Organization: Patrick Louvier, Annick Asso, Helena Dermichian.

Scientific Committee: Gérard Dedeyan, Frédéric Rousseau, Vincent Duclert Patrick Louvier, Corinne Saminadayar, Annick Asso, Marie-Eve Thérenty, Marie-Christine Rochmann, Helena Dermichian.

Responsible: Annick Asso Helena Dermichian Patrick Louvier

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http://rirra21.upv.univ-montp3.fr/ adresseMontpellier

Wednesday, May 21, 2014,
Stéphane © armenews.com

Filed Under: Articles, Events, Genocide Tagged With: 1915-215, armenian genocide, Conference, France

Atom Egoyan down stairs for “Captive” at the 67th Cannes Film Festival A reporter from “The World” presents the same for his film “Ararat” (2002) as “the official director of the Armenian cause”!

May 18, 2014 By administrator

The “Captives” Canadian filmmaker Atom Egoyan Armenian film has an official selection at the 67th International Film Festival of Cannes is not unanimous. Adverse criticisms arton100005-480x307are many. Yesterday in an article by Isabelle Regnier in “Le Monde”, Atom Egoyan is desecrated and simply down to the lowest steps of the Cannes Film Festival! The journalist who hounds Atom Egoyan written that he “was with Ararat (2002), the official director of the Armenian cause”! An unfair statement and in this case, can we also say that the filmmakers on genocide, including those devoted to the Shoah are “official filmmakers” of these causes?

We deliver Below are some excerpts from the article “Le Monde”.

“The time when the name of Atom Egoyan sounded like the promise of a disturbing film and lived is remote. From The Sweet Hereafter (1997), which led to the Oscars, the Canadiens stopped digging this strange vein, which was salt Calendar (1993) and Exotica (1994), preferring the laurels international academic. In the early 2000s, when he was with Ararat (2002), the official director of the Armenian cause, he was starting a parallel career as a director of opera. Since none of his films has really caught the attention of critics and Captives is not party to change the situation. This polar amid screams pedophilia desire of the author to see pick up the facets of his identity as g_image-3-380x285an artist: digging a well murky subject (a story derived from that of Natascha Kampusch, who certainly does not stop to inspire cinema), by injecting CCTV footage and Internet sites, including airing opera zest and seeking, by casting, by an entry in the agreed codes of thriller, to unite the broadest possible audience. But in this forest of signs, nothing vibrates. A construction puzzle lets first guessing the time to understand what is being played on the screen. A girl was abducted by a part of a powerful network, eight years before the beginning of the film pedophile. His father had three minutes left in the back of a car, that her mother has never forgiven him. The investigation is still ongoing (…) From the beginning, however, the strong negative signals flash. Oddly with his little mustache trimmed, his mouth ajar always vaguely, his taste for opera and his voyeuristic tendencies, the pedophile is a cartoon caricature. Such an election is emblematic of a staging absurd, which strives to relegate any part of the action offscreen (auteur requires) while redoubling musical effects to ensure that n has not been shown has been understood (commercial ambition). ”

Atom Egoyan, one of the most brilliant filmmakers, who came five times in Cannes and went back twice with a price (for Adoration and The Sweet Hereafter) is under fire for his latest film “Captive” presented in competition at International Film Festival in Cannes.

Krikor Amirzayan

Filed Under: Events, News Tagged With: Atom Egoyan, France: Cannes Film Festival

Event Honoring UCLA Prof. to Benefit Armenian Studies Program

May 17, 2014 By administrator

LOS ANGELES—The annual banquet of the Friends of UCLA Armenian Language and Culture Studies, honoring the 30th anniversary of Prof. S. Peter Cowe’s scholarly career and the 45th anniversary of the Narekatsi Chair in Armenian coweStudies, will benefit the expansion of the Armenian Studies program and particularly Western-Armenian instruction at UCLA.

Organized jointly by the 30th Anniversary Committee and the Friends of UCLA Armenian Language and Culture Studies, the banquet will take place on the evening of June 1 at the London West Hollywood. Following a cocktail hour at the hotel’s Marble Terrace, the banquet will be held at the Kensington Ballroom, featuring the culinary creations of globally renowned chef Gordon Ramsay. There will also be a number of special surprises in celebration of Prof. Cowe’s Scottish background, the organizers said.

“UCLA probably has the largest Armenian Studies program outside the Armenian Republic,” said Cowe, who heads the Narekatsi Chair. “This year our primary goal is to raise funds to support our program in Western Armenian and expand instruction in that medium by establishing advanced-level courses.”

“Apart from its impressive history and the constellation of writers that have elevated its capacity to express the whole spectrum of human thought and emotions, Western Armenian remains an indelible part of Armenian culture and has the potential to serve as a nuanced modern medium of communication,” Cowe continued. “At the same time, it is clear from a number of metrics that Western Armenian is severely challenged, and hence has been placed on the UNESCO list of endangered languages. It is therefore all the more important for the local Armenian community and the various Armenian schools to collaborate with academic programs like that at UCLA to achieve a better assessment of the issues involved and develop strategies to tackle them.”

In this connection, Cowe explained, it is vital to sustain the UCLA program in Western Armenian, under the direction of Dr. Hagop Gulludjian, and expand it to include a set of third-year-level courses, beyond the first- and second-year levels currently available.

A full-fledged Western-Armenian program will benefit not only the regular student body at UCLA but also members of the local Armenian community, enabling them to develop their command of the language, communicate fluently in both oral and written forms, and thereby participate more fully in Armenian culture and its development in Southern California.

The Armenian Studies program at UCLA has seven instructors, who offer a total of 26 courses in Armenian language, history, and culture. Apart from an undergraduate Minor in Armenian Studies and a concentration in the new Major in Middle Eastern Studies, the Narekatsi Chair offers Masters and PhD programs, and currently has seven doctoral students under Prof. Cowe’s supervision. UCLA is also home to the recently inaugurated Armenian Music Program, with a course taught by Vatsche Barsoumian and an Armenian Music Ensemble; as well as the Armenian Archaeology and Ethnography Program, established in 2013 through a $2-million gift from Mrs. Zaruhy Chitjian.

The Narekatsi Chair maintains an active program of lectures and seminars by visiting academics. In addition, together with the Armenian Graduate Students Association, the Chair organizes an international graduate-student colloquium in Armenian Studies annually.

Cowe was appointed Visiting Associate Professor of Armenian Studies at UCLA in 1996. Two years later, he established the Friends of UCLA Armenian Language and Culture Studies, as a conduit to foster community involvement through academic and cultural events and raise financial support for the expansion of Armenological offerings at UCLA. In 2000, he was named holder of the Narekatsi Chair in Armenian Studies.

“It has been a great honor for me to work with Prof. Cowe for the past 17 years,” said Anahid Keshishian, the Narekatsi Chair’s lecturer in Eastern Armenian. “He has continuously inspired me, first as a teacher, then as a colleague. I have witnessed his countless efforts to raise the stature of the Narekatsi Chair. I have also seen the enthusiasm of students who have been under his guidance. I wish him many more years of successful teaching and research.”

Tickets to the June 1 banquet are priced at $150 per person. To reserve your seats, call (818) 645-5571.

Filed Under: Articles, Events Tagged With: Armenian Studies Program, UCLA

France: Fiori-Karembeu sponsors Phonethon Madénian Festival 2014 (video)

May 11, 2014 By administrator

Confidentially of the date proposed by Michel Drucker and Françoise Coquet issue took Armenian paces by the presence of Patrick Fiori and Mathieu Madénian. But not only, as arton99706-450x312was discussed action Armenian Fund of France, in the presence of Bedros Terzian, President, and René Dzagoyan, President of the Northern Region.

To the left of Michel Drucker, his friend, former cyclist, George Panos Yacoubian

After the very good performance of Patrick, in which he talks about his journey (France 2, 2:15 p.m.) on the occasion of the release of his new album Choosing, announcement was made ​​of the co-sponsorship of the 2014 Phonethon Adriana Karembeu Patrick Fiori. The latter took the opportunity to talk at length with Michel Drucker, the action of the Armenian Fund of France and the Armenian part of its origins

At 6:55 p.m., in Deeply next Sunday, as he has now become accustomed, Mathieu Madénian, like a Michel Boujenah, having regard to Jewish humor, engaged in a festival dedicated to 100 % Armenians. A comic vein he is not ready to give up … In fact an exceptional afternoon not to be missed by friendly grace that binds Michel Drucker, firstly to Charles Aznavour, and secondly the Armenian community, represented for the moment by talented artists, and moreover, generous.

This was also an opportunity to greet a standing ovation 50-year career of Michel Drucker, the godfather Phonethon 2011, which also included Patrick Fiori in October 2013 on the 20th anniversary celebrated in Lyon.

Jean Eckian

Among other guests: Pascal Obispo, Anne Roumanoff, Philippe Lellouche, Jean-Marie Bigard, Vanessa Demouy, Francis Perrin, Michel Galabru, Mimie Mathy, Jean-Luc Reichmann …

Jean Eckian © armenews.com

Filed Under: Articles, Events Tagged With: Fiori-Karembeu, France, Phonethon Madénian

US ambassador to Armenia congratulates Aram MP3

May 11, 2014 By administrator

Armenian Ambassador to Armenia John Heffern has congratulated Aram MP3, who represented Armenia at the Eurovision Song Contest in Denmark’s capital, Copenhagen.
US Ambasador

He left the following message on his Twitter page:

“Morning after Eurovision. Aram MP3 you had the Armenian nation and many friends and partners behind you. Thanks and congratulations!”

Filed Under: Articles, Events Tagged With: Aram MP3, US Ambassador

Armenia finished in 4th place in Eurovision 2014

May 10, 2014 By administrator

The 59th edition of the Eurovision recently held in Copenhagen (Denmark) with 26 countries involved in the final. Armenia Aram MP3 which was a favorite of Eurovision Song Contest 2014 with the song “Not Alone” is ranked fourth with 176 ESC2014_-_Armenia_01-480x321points. The competition was won by Conchita Wurst for Austria (290 points) to the Netherlands (238) and Sweden (218).

Aram MP3 for Armenia finished in 4th place in Eurovision 2014

France, Austria and Georgia gave 12 points to Armenia. Belarus, Latvia and Montenegro offered 10 points to Armenia, Macedonia and Russia gave 8 points to Armenia (and 12 points to Azerbaijan has however finished bottom of the table to 21st with only 33 points). Greece, Hungary and Romania 7 points to Armenia. Germany, Israel, Malta and San Marino have given 6 points. Then come Estonia (5 points), Finland, Portugal and Spain (4 points), Moldova (3 points), Denmark and Iceland (2 points), Poland (1 point).

For its part, Armenia gave 12 points in Montenegro, 10 to Russia, Belarus 8, 7 to Greece, 6 in Germany, 5 in Switzerland, four in the Netherlands, 3 in San Marino, 2 Spain and one in Denmark.

Eurovision followed by nearly 200 million viewers remains one of the biggest media appointment of the song in Europe. And that, even if the votes are reflections of political affinity, strategic alliances to the detriment of the quality of artistic performance of candidates.

Krikor Amirzayan

Filed Under: Events, News Tagged With: Armenia finished in 4th place, Eurovision 2014

Turkish-Armenian Relations: Perspectives from Turkey and the Armenian Diaspora

May 10, 2014 By administrator

The Institute for International, Global and Regional Studies (IIGaRS), International Studies Public Forum, and Center for Citizen PeaceBuildingPeacebuilding Present: “Turkish-Armenian Relations: Perspectives from Turkey and the Armenian Diaspora”

 

 

 

 

Panel of Speakers:

Fikret Adanir, Professor of History Emeritus, Sabanci University
Etyen Mahçupyan, Advisor to TESEV & Columnist for Zaman Newspaper
Levon Marashlian, Professor of History & Political Science, Glendale Community College
Edvin Minassian, Chairman Ex Officio & Executive Board Member of the Armenian Bar Association

Thursday, May 15, 2014
5:00-6:30 p.m.
Social Science Plaza A, Room 1100
University of California, Irvine
The event will be followed by a reception hosted by the Center for Citizen Peacebuilding in SSPA 2112.
For further information, please contact Sylvia Lotito, slotito@uci.edu or 949-824-3344.

Filed Under: Articles, Events Tagged With: Turkish-Armenian Relations, UC Irvine

Tonight vote Armenia at Eurovision 2014 Armenia is the favorite of the competition

May 10, 2014 By administrator

Tonight in the final of Eurovision 2014 takes place in Copenhagen (Denmark), Armenia, Aram MP3 and her song “Not Alone”, one of the favorites in the competition will in 7th arton99782-480x344position. This final will be broadcast 21 hours from France on France 3. It may also be followed on many foreign TV channels. Public Channel Armenian “1” will also broadcast live. But beware, the TV ratings (sms, internet or telephone) of France must be performed on coordinates that are indicated by France 3 on the issue.

Armenia needs our votes. ARMENIA vote! Armenia 12 points! Armenia since 2006 participates in the Eurovision. The best result was recorded in 2008 by Sirusho who took 4th place in the contest. Aram Mp3 may he give the title to Armenia Eurovision 2014?

Krikor Amirzayan

Filed Under: Events, News Tagged With: Armenia, Eurovision 2014

Sport Football: Dating Algeria – Armenia on May 31

May 6, 2014 By administrator

Since April 30 the ticket office is open to attend the friendly Algeria Armenia in Sion, near Geneva May 31

Algeria-vs-Armenia-Fr-W-343x480-343x480This friendly match in preparation for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil promises to be exciting.

To ensure their presence at the stadium, Matchworld Group SA recommends that all supporters to book their ticket faster on www.fnacspectacles.com / or www.ticketportal.com www.francebillet.com sites.

Filed Under: Articles, Events Tagged With: Algeria, Armenia, Football

AGOS: ‘I want to return to my roots’

May 2, 2014 By administrator

nm_550_berge_photo_hamasyan_copy_JPG_1110World-renowned jazz pianist Tigran Hamasy next year, in various regions of Turkey is preparing to give concerts in churches. Hamasyan with family-Kars to Ani’s dream, Diyarbakır Surp Giragos Church, Van Ahtamara, the churches in Istanbul and Armenian songs give life to.

MARAL Dunk
is maraldink@agos.com.t

PHOTO: BERGEN ARABIAN

World-renowned jazz pianist Tigran Hamasy next year, in various regions of Turkey is preparing to give concerts in churches. Hamasyan with family-Kars to Ani’s dream, Diyarbakır Surp Giragos Church, Van Ahtamara, the churches in Istanbul and Armenian songs give life to. In 2006, the jazz world’s most prestigious award ‘winning the Thelonious Monk Hamasyan’l to 26-year-old great talent, come to a concert in Istanbul, where negotiations have opinions.

  • Life and art begins in Gyumri, is not it?

I was born in Gyumri. I went to three different music schools. I studied classical music for 10 years. Emigrated to the U.S. when I was 16 we moved to Los Angeles. My dad rock music, my uncle was a jazz fan. Dad’s Deep Purple, Queen, Led Zeppelin collections grew up with. I grew up in a wide variety of music. I studied jazz piano. Vahakn Hayrabety was the teacher. Then I was all alone. I have written, I have composed.

  • How did you have a life in Gyumri?

Not only in Istanbul, in Ani in Kars, Van Ahtamara, the Diyarbakır Surp Giragos in the Church, at least seven different places I want to play songs in Armenian.

Give life to this church, which formerly vivacious people, cultures want to give the soul.

 

Family with heavy … We have a huge difficulty. I was born in 1987, a year after the war began. There was an earthquake. Soviet disbanded. Very difficult years began. Our light, we did not burn. My dad gets up at 5 am, would enter the breadline. I have a brother who’s five years younger. He also artists. My father jewelery, designer clothes, but if my mother was not able to continue their business. Both those days, my life, my art has shaped both. Not only in Gyumri, Yerevan was also the year my.

  • When did you meet with the piano?

Whether musicians in Armenia is in everyone’s house piano, every action is accompanied by music, everyone sings. I grew up in my grandfather’s house. I started touching note three years, a year later, the song was playing now. When I was 10 we moved to Yerevan. There are various festivals, I have given concerts. I’d say a few groups. At the age of nine appeared on the scene and a song from the Beatles did. Then we have a family emigrated to the U.S.. My father was there I thought I could develop further. Armenia was not common in jazz. If you are rich you can direct your children to music, but it is really very difficult for a poor family. For this reason, some talented musicians, as well as doing work.

  • You’re living in Yerevan for over a year. Why did you come to Armenia?

Because it gives me more of a sense of home, there myself feel happier. This is not just something related to culture. There I am in spiritual wealth. Armenia, myself, to the world where I feel most connected. My family in Los Angeles. I go twice a year to the sides.

  • Does Yerevanl family?

Both my mother, my father’s family as well as Kars. After 1915 came to Gyumri. I learned how to escape the Holocaust was a child. My father’s grandfather and grandmother in Gyumri, met in an orphanage. Grandmother’s two brothers were sent to the United States. We have not heard from them.

  • Should be the relationship between politics and art do you think?

Politics, art and music mixing do not think that’s right. The art of politics can influence but should not inspire. I love art and still be affected by art. In general terms, the policy was influenced by music when I was doing but it does not provide an in-depth me to create something that I noticed and I walked away from that point soon. My culture and my identity with my music, my comments represent with Armenian folk songs.

  • Difficult to interpret traditional songs for a jazz musician, right?

I discovered Armenian folk music at the age of 13-14. In the beginning I was very bad reviews, arrangements remained superficial. A culture thousands of years old which is not easy to get to the bottom of the music. Folk music, and I try very hard to understand what happened when I discovered I loved, he opened the door and went inside. I learned to learn languages ​​such as music. Language was in my blood. Just to jog sense, supposed to evoke.

  • In memory as a child listening to lullabies was there?

My my lullaby, Black Sabbath songs. When I learned Armenian lullabies, I’m not a kid anymore.

  • In the mother tongue do you feel about making music?

Language paramount. Language, culture. Sad to see that people care about the protection of the language. Learning a new language is very exciting but it would be a pity if you lose your mother tongue. It’s roots come from. Bedros TURYAK can be an exciting thing to read in their mother tongue? This sequence of TURYAK, Charents I’m reading, my mind turns. Nonverbal, I’m making an album consisting of only the melody. My biggest inspiration, their poems.

  • Latest album ‘Shadow Theater (shadow theater) Where did the name come from?

Shadow theater people themselves and to understand something about life and monitors. There are only shadows on the stage, not colors. Fake love the idea of ​​an understanding of reality through something. Shadows fact that many hosts. Those who listen to the album, the songs I wanted to explore the story behind themselves, I left it to their imaginations. Traditional Armenian shadow play has also inspired me. I have friends who do it in Yerevan. After recording the album met with them. They did shadow play at a club, then we improvise together on a few songs. It was incredible.

  • What are you doing improvisations inspired by?

To improvise, to think, to imagine, but about being yourself. Impossible to describe music without music. The body, the soul, the mind must be in music. All of them, in a balance, improvisation is leading.

  • What is the first time you came to Istanbul? How did you feel here?

In 2012, I came to the festival. Tunisian musician Dhafer to Youssef’l stole. Political propaganda was confusing me. Honestly, I thought I’d leave here a moment ago. I did not want to talk to anyone. However, when people tanıştık, how cultures are intertwined and I noticed that I started to feel different. Istanbul, is a combination live, a city that opportunity to communicate. But, of course, where the Turkish nationalism, religion I see the propaganda. Armenians in Turkey were damaging to this land; On the contrary, they built, they did, they set up. Van, Kars, as refer to the regions inhabited by Armenians. Oralardaki structures, would protect culture, would boast, as did the Armenians are trying to destroy. A people, to destroy a culture … they label themselves as religious but how to go against God’s will, I do not know. In a land where my roots are sad to see a trace of myself. Return to my roots, I want to give a concert there.

  • Like what you listen and musicians from Turkey Have you?

Hosni Şenlendirici and Erkan Ogur know. I played with Ahmet Egyptians.

  • When you give a concert in Turkey?

Next year. Anatolia Kültür’l and talked to Patrikhane’yl. Not only in Istanbul, in Ani in Kars, Van Ahtamara, the Diyarbakır Surp Giragos in the Church, at least seven different places I want to play songs in Armenian. Give life to this church, which formerly vivacious people, cultures want to give the soul. This will be a personal journey for me at the same time.

  • Agos readers what you want to say?

Necessary to have wished. Armenian read, write and speak very important. Language, lose, lose identity becomes. Also, where we want to get in touch with the Armenians more. Armenia was attached to the Soviets; Would you live in a state of Turkey. Different grows, we are influenced by different cultures. ‘Diaspora’ even my word hurts. Diaspora, why? However, they were unable to have our own country … not a problem. We are all one, our roots a. Should meet more often, deeper ties should be established. A politically incorrect look at everything from the frame. Policy will die eventually. To the end, it is important that we understand how each other will be.

serjtankianSerzh Tankian’l duet

“I was amazed System of a Down. Serj Tankian live in Los Angeles. Around that everybody knows each other. Wanted to make an experimental jazz album. He knew me, she did. We played a few songs together. You want to have a piece on the album were from midas’ Garuna chose. Tankian’s vocal accompaniment on the piano in that song would. “

Filed Under: Articles, Events Tagged With: Armenian, Events, Turkey

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