Anush Aslibekyan
Anush Aslibekyan | |
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Born | Sevan, Armenia | March 4, 1981
Citizenship | Armenian |
Occupation | theater critic, novelist, playwright |
Years active | 1999- |
Anush Aslibekyan (Armenian: Անուշ Ասլիբեկյան, born March 4, 1981) is an Armenian theater critic, novelist, playwright. Member of the Writers Union of Armenia (2012)[1] and National Theatrical Creative Union. In 2018 Aslibekyan got her PhD in arts. Aslibekyan's works have been translated into Polish, German, Greek and Russian.
Biography[]
Anush Aslibekyan was born in 1981 in Sevan. She graduated from the Yerevan State Institute of Theatre and Cinematography, 2003-2006 she did her post-graduate study at the Department of Theatre history and theory of the same Institute. 2000-2005 Anush has been the founder and senior editor at "Arvest" Art Magazine, 2008-2009 - Head of literature department at "Hamazgayin" State Theatre, 2008 – 2010 - TV anchor, reporter, commentator at Ararat TV of Public Television Company of Armenia, since 2008 she is a researcher at Art Institute of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia, since 2006 she is a Lecturer of Foreign Theatre and Dramaturgy at the Yerevan State Institute of Theatre and Cinema.[2] Since May 2019, along with literary critic , Anush Aslibekyan authored and runs the "Two in Search of an Author" program on "Noah's Arch" channel, dedicated to contemporary literature and art.
Festivals and stage performances[]
- "Mercedes" play, was performed at Yerevan State Youth Theatre,[3] 2015, Yerevan, National Theater Prize "Artavazd" for Best Original Music (Vahan Artsruni) for performance and Best Young Actress, 2016[4][5]
- "Komitas: The Blessing Light" play, was performed in Saint Petersburg-2015
- "It’s about You" based on the stories from "Welcome to My Fairy-Tale", was performed on the small stage of Yerevan State Puppet Theater - 2014 Armenian Art-Fest Prize as Best performance (bronze medal)
- "Flight over the city’’ play, was performed at Puppet theater-2010, Yerevan, National Theater Prize "Artavazd" for Best stenography for performance, 2011
Awards[]
- YEREVAN BOOK FEST - 2017[6][7]
- The best Writer of the Year Armenian internet competicion - 2013
- Best Editor Prize, Contest of Student Magazines "Medicus Days" – 2003
- The Best Diploma Work, Yerevan State Institute of Theatre and Cinema – 2003
- The Best Young Writer, Yerevan State Institute of Theatre and Cinematography – 1999
Publication[]
- "Welcome to my fairy tell’’ book of stories and one play, "Graber" publishing house, Yerevan-2009[8]
- "From Moyra’s Diary" book of stories and one play, "Apolon" publishing house, Yerevan-2014
- Dozen of publication in republican, scientific and literary media – 1999–present
- "Flight over the City", Plays, "Armav" publishing, 2018, 119p.
- "Professor", Novella, "Armav" publishing, 2019, 43 p.
References[]
- ^ Anush Aslibekyan's biography on the website of Writers Union of Armenia
- ^ "Anush Aslibekyan: "My sphere of activity includes theater and literature"". Hayern Aysor. 2017-05-15. Retrieved 2017-05-20.
- ^ Anush Aslibekyan’s play "Mercedes" presented in Cairo
- ^ Anush Aslibekyan, "Mercedes"
- ^ Repatriation has become a taboo topic in the pages of our modern literature, Anush Aslibekyan
- ^ "Հայտնի են Գրքի երևանյան փառատոնի ստեղծագործական մրցույթի հաղթողները. մրցանակները հանձնեց Արմեն Ամիրյանը". armenpress.am (in Armenian). Retrieved 2019-03-18.
- ^ Yerevan book festival ends
- ^ Anush Aslibekyan, "It's about you, Chicago"
External links[]
- "Dear Pamela": premiere in film actor Henrik Malyan’s theatre
- Actress Nora Armani to star in new play devoted to the Armenian Genocide
- A Culture of Culture Reporting
- Dispatch from Tehran���33rd Annual Fadjr International Theater Festival, Part 2
- It’s About You"
- The Armenian-Russian performance shows the life and legacy of Komitas Vardapet
- Where Have the Women Gone?
- 1981 births
- Armenian novelists
- Armenian dramatists and playwrights
- Living people
- People from Sevan, Armenia