Russian high-ranker supports high-class TV programs in Armenia
YEREVAN, April 24. /ARKA/. In response to RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan’s proposal, Head of the RF Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography Mikhail Shvydkoy expressed his willingness assist the elaboration of a concept of creating high-quality TV programs on culture in Armenia.
The press service of the RA Government reports that the RA Premier pointed out the necessity for Armenia’s TV companies to demonstrate popular cultural programs. Sargsyan informed Mr. Shvydkoy that he had issued an instruction to elaborate a concept and would be happy to get the Russian official’s support in elaborating and implementing the document.
Mikhail Shvydkoy accepted the proposal and stated his readiness to contribute to this process.
The RA Premier pointed out that culture is of high importance for the countries integration in various fields.
Svydkoy welcomed the fact that the RA Premier attaches high importance to culture. He expressed his gratitude for the RA Government’s assistance in organizing seasons of Russian culture in Armenia.
He said that seasons of Armenian culture are to be organized in Russia as well. Shvydkoy expressed the confidence that it will become a tradition in the future.
The sides also discussed the necessity for implementing cultural programs, especially programs for young people, as the young generation has not yet formed an idea of the two peoples’ rich cultural heritage.
Shvydkoy pointed out that cultural cooperation can also be developed within the CIS Humanitarian Cooperation Fund.
Premier Sargsyan said that Armenia is interested in further education and probation of Armenian students, which has successfully been organized at Russia’s higher schools of art, as well as in the organization of master classes.
The sides pointed out the importance of high-level implementation of cultural projects coordinated by Armenia – an International Humanitarian Festival of Russian-language radio broadcasts, the conference of the CIS and Baltic States “Translation as a field of cultural attraction”, as well as the publication of a catalogue of writers of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).
The seasons of Russian culture in Armenia are to be opened in mid-May.
The theaters of Pyotor Fomenko and Armen Jigarkhanyan are to perform plays in Yerevan. The Chekhov Arts Theater (Moscow) is to stage Hamlet as part of the Shakespeare Festival.
A meeting in commemoration of the renowned Armenian composer Mikael Tariverdiyev “Seventeen Moments of Spring” will be held. The soloists of the Kremlin Ballet will perform a gala concert. –0--