Sirusho Nominated for World Music Awards
YEREVAN—Famous Armenian singer Sirusho will join the likes of Adele and Beyoncé as a nominee for Best Female Artist at the World Music Awards, the singer announced on her Facebook page.
Sirusho is also nominated for Best Song and Best Video for her song “PreGomesh.”
“Being nominated for the Awards is already a big achievement for us,” Sirusho said on her Facebook page.
Sirusho is a popular Armenian female singer and composer. She started her career at the age of 7 in Armenia and Canada. She received Armenia’s National Music Award when she was 9. She released her first album in 2000.
In 2008, Sirusho represented Armenia at the Eurovision song contest in Belgrade with “Qele Qele” and placed 4th, the best result of Armenia so far.
Founded in 1989 under the High Patronage of Albert II, Prince of Monaco, the World Music Awards honors the world’s best-selling artists in various categories and to the best-selling artists from each major territory.
The awards show is broadcasted to the Americas, all of Europe, the Middle East, Japan and Southeast Asia, China, India, Korea, Australia, New Zealand, and all of Africa, reaching an estimated worldwide audience of one billion viewers in over 160 countries
Sirusho fans can cast their votes at the World Music Awards’ official website.
Aram Mp3 to represent Armenia in Copenhagen
Yerevan, Armenia –
The night of New Year’s Eve is filled with presents and surprises. Having announced the representative in the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest, the Armenian public broadcaster AMPTV made the present to the whole Armenian nation and all Eurovision fans all over Europe. Aram Mp3, the famous singer, comedian and showman in Armenia will represent his country in Copenhagen.
Aram Mp3 has been announced in the Big New Year’s Gala TV Show, broadcast on the Armenian First Channel. Aram Mp3 is one of the most beloved personalities of the Armenian show business. He is not only well-known as the singer but also as the comedian and showman in his country. The singer is mostly famous for his live performances. He has a very unique style of covering the international hits and comedies.
The Armenian broadcaster AMPTV has made this decision internally. Among other candidates, Aram Mp3 was the best and the strongest choice. In tonight’s show, the singer performed his famous cover version of Jealousy by Martin Solveig. Here you can listen to his hit If I Tried:
The song for the entry of Aram Mp3 in Copenhagen is still to find. Follow our news to find out about it soon.
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Source: http://www.eurovision.tv/
Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra to perform in Europe in 2014
January 01, 2014 | 13:03
YEREVAN. – In 2014, the Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra (APO) will head for a huge concert tour devoted the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
Visits to Spain and the Scandinavian countries are expected during the tour, APO Chief Conductor and Artistic Director Eduard Topchjan told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
In his words, concerts will be held in Italy in August, subsequently, in Austria and in Germany, then again in Italy, and in Slovakia.
Topchjan noted, however, that the last two years were not good for the orchestra in terms of concert tours. According to APA artistic director, a concert visit was planned to Japan, but this was not brought to fruition because of the devastating earthquake that hit this country.
“A very large tour was planned throughout Spain in November 2013, which was put off due to the huge [economic] crisis in their country.
“But I am glad that all of these [concert] programs were not canceled, but rather solely rescheduled,” Eduard Topchjan stressed.
Armenian prodigy becomes world chess champion
Armenian Studies 2014 MEGHROUNI Lecture Series, School of Humanities UC Irvine.
Armenia currently second at World Team Chess Championship
Armenian men’s chess team beat U.S. 2.5-1.5 in the 3nd round of the World Team Chess Championship. Aronian beat Nakamura, while Movsesian, Akopian and Sargissian drew with Kamsky, Onischuk and Akobian respectively.
Our team is currently second with 5 points and is only one point behind Ukrainian team.
Hayastan All-Armenian Fund’s Telethon raises over $22 million
November 29, 2013 | 12:07
Hayastan All-Armenian Fund worldwide Telethon 2013 raised $22,661,372 in pledges and donations for numerous projects in Armenia and Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), and primarily for Vardenis – Martakert highway construction, which was approved by the Fund’s Board of Trustees.
Below is the initial list of pledges:
Russian Federation 12 350 000 US dollar
US Eastern Region 2 000 000 US dollar
Phoneathon (including German, Switzerland, Netherlands, Greece, Belgium) 1 984 000 US dollar
Armenia 1 642 372 US dollar
Switzerland /individual donor/ 1 200 000 US dollar
Artsakh 1 000 000 US dollar
US Western Region 1 000 000 US dollar
Argentina 700 000 US dollar
Toronto(Canada) 225 000 US dollar
Brazil 170 000 US dollar
Montreal (Canada) 120 000 US dollar
Great Britain 100 000 US dollar
Lebanon 94 000 US dollar
Iran 60 000 US dollar
Austria 10 000 US dollar
Armenian skier ready for Olympic dream
US athletes are unlikely to be hometown favorites at the Sochi Winter Olympics, but California-born skier Arman Serebrakian may garner more local support than most thanks to the Russian city’s sizeable Armenian population, RIA Novosti writes, according to Asbarez.
“That’s a huge motivation for me, because of the diaspora living there, and Sochi is pretty close to Armenia. So it’s going to be great having that extra support,” Serebrakian, an American alpine skier set to hit the slopes for the Armenian ski team in Sochi, told RIA Novosti this week.
Serebrakian, 26, was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area in a family of ethnic Armenians from Iran and was once a top-ranked American junior skier who dreamed of racing for the US Ski Team. That dream, however, crashed along with him in a 2006 accident on the slopes in Utah that left him with a torn anterior cruciate ligament.
He managed to recover and go on to a successful college racing career at the University of Colorado, though his childhood goal of skiing for the United States had long since been wiped out.
But in 2009 he was approached by the Armenian Ski Federation, which knew that he had an Armenian passport and invited Serebrakian to race for the country in international competitions.
“I thought long and hard about it, and I decided it would be a great honor to do that and a great way to represent my heritage and family by doing what I love,” he said.
Serebrakian, whose ethnic Armenian parents came to the United States from Tehran in 1980 following the Iranian Revolution, grew up immersed in Armenian culture at his home in the small town of Novato, 30 miles (48 kilometers) north of San Francisco.
“Our life at home was pretty much completely Armenian,” he told RIA Novosti. “We spoke the language. We still speak the language to each other at home. The food we eat … all the traditions and everything.”
Skiing occupied a sacred place in their home as well. His father, Armen, is a surgeon who brought Serebrakian to the slopes for the first time when his son was 18 months old.
“The story goes that about a month or two after I learned how to walk, my dad took me up to ski,” said Serebrakian.
His sister, Ani, was a late starter by comparison. She began skiing at the age of two and raced for Armenia in the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.
Sochi will be Serebrakian’s first Olympic Games, and he has taken a year-long break from his medical studies – he is interested in becoming a surgeon like his father – to train, with a trip to Armenia planned ahead of the games, which are set to kick off February 7.
“Armenia has these great, great mountains, and they have one ski resort, and it’s very nice,” he said. “The terrain is honestly world class, and when the snow comes, it’s really good.”
Despite its location in the Caucasus Mountains, Armenia does not have any competitive ski racing tradition to speak of, so there were not many Armenian skiers for Serebrakian to look to for inspiration as a child.
Instead he grew up idolizing tennis legend Andrei Agassi, whose father is also from Iran and of Armenian descent, as well as admiring the bobsled duo Joe Almasian and Kenny Topalian, fellow American-Armenians who became the first Olympics athletes for the newly independent country when they raced at the 1994 Winter Games in Lillehammer, Norway.
Armenia has won a total of 12 Olympic medals and just one gold since Almasian and Topalian broke the Olympic ice for the country’s blue, orange and red flag, and all of those came in the Summer Games events of wrestling, weightlifting and boxing.
Still, Serebrakian expects that he and his teammates will have considerable support from Armenian fans in Sochi, home to a large percentage of the 281,000 ethnic Armenians who, according to 2010 census data, live in the Krasnodar Region, where the Black Sea resort is located.
Unofficial estimates have put that number at 500,000 or higher.
Serebrakian said he hopes his relatives will be among the fans living in Armenia who travel to Sochi to cheer on their athletes.
“I’m very excited about that,” he said.
BALLOT TO PARTICIPATE IN THE ELECTIONS OF DEPUTIES TO THE PARLIAMENT OF WESTERN ARMENIA
VAN BELGIÔ /Banque Nationale to vote for the first time in the history of Western Armenia, the Armenian people is invited to participate in the legislative elections in order to form a Parliament of Western Armenia.
It is truly an honor and a pride of power together constitute the beginnings of a State structure already consists of a National Council and a government, even when our ancestral territories are under-occupation.
The voting procedure is simplified in order to allow the greatest number of participate:
http://www.western-armenia-election.org/votes/consultation2013.php
1) Click on the list of candidates in order to discover.
2) To register and participate in the vote by clicking if you are for or against this list of candidates.
3) You can you refrain from you pronounce, your vote will also be recorded. The elections will take place the November 22, 2013 at 08h00 until 1 December 2013 at 00h00. The results of the elections approved by the Elections Commission Central will be published the Tuesday, December 17, 2013.
http://www.western-armenia-election.org/
Source: Western Armenia News
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