FloVoice Goes To ArmeniaJul 6, 2017 by Evan Feist
Nvak Performance Reopens The Moscow Cinema
Nvak Performance Reopens The Moscow Cinema
Nvak's final performance will reopen the Moscow Cinema Amphitheater in Yerevan, Armenia.
After lying dormant for a number of years, the Moscow Cinema is set to reopen for the Nvak Foundation's final performance on Friday, July 7, in Yerevan, Armenia.
The post-Stalin Soviet Armenian amphitheater has an extensive foyer underneath, which used to be one of the most popular and active cafes in the capital city.
Nvak's founder Tamar Kaprelian told FloVoice, "It's going to be a jam session where various Armenian musicians (including our students) come together for a night of original music and performance!"
Check out the Facebook Event for more information.
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The post-Stalin Soviet Armenian amphitheater has an extensive foyer underneath, which used to be one of the most popular and active cafes in the capital city.
Nvak's founder Tamar Kaprelian told FloVoice, "It's going to be a jam session where various Armenian musicians (including our students) come together for a night of original music and performance!"
This performance is going to be great for our students for it will provide valuable exposure and experience performing on a big stage!
Check out the Facebook Event for more information.
Be on the lookout for video from the performance as well as the album of all original music written, performed, and produced by the Nvak Foundation.
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