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Opened in 1920, Nairi Cinema is the oldest movie theatre in Yerevan. The original building was located on Amiryan street until the 1950s when it was moved to the current building on Mahstots Avenue. The first ever produced Soviet-Armenian movie Zaré was shown in the cinema in 1926.
Yerevan State Puppet Theatre named after Hovhannes Tumanyan (1935) Russian Drama Theatre named after Konstantin Stanislavski (1937) Hakob Paronyan State Musical Comedy Theatre (1941) Yerevan State Pantomime Theatre (1974) Experimental Youth Theatre of Yerevan (1978) Henrik Malyan Film-actor's Theatre (1980) State Chamber Theatre of Yerevan (1982)
Moscow Cinema is the main venue of the Golden Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival, an international film festival held in Yerevan every year since 2004. [2] The square in front of the cinema was named after Charles Aznavour as part of the celebrations of the 10th anniversary of Armenian independence in 2001. [3]
The Yerevan State Theatre and Film Institute (YSTFI; Armenian: Երևանի թատրոնի և կինոյի պետական ինստիտուտ) is a state university and higher education institution based in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia.
However, a city/town (քաղաք, k’aghak’ ) in Armenia is not defined based on the size of its population. The other 457 municipalities in Armenia are considered rural communities (գյուղական համայնքներ, gyughakan hamaynk’ner). Two-thirds of the population are now urbanized.
It has been described as Yerevan's "architectural highlight" [12] and the city's "most outstanding architectural ensemble". [13] As Armenia's and the city's "most important civic space", [ 14 ] Republic Square was the main site of demonstrations during the 2018 Velvet Revolution .
The film was premiered in Cairo on 13 March 1913. [3] In March 1924, the first Armenian film studio: Armenfilm (Armenian: Հայֆիլմ "Hayfilm," Russian: Арменкино "Armenkino") was established in Yerevan, starting with Soviet Armenia (1924), an Armenian documentary film.
During the cool summertime of the Yerevan city, it is very common to find people dancing in groups at the Northern Avenue or the Tamanyan Street near the cascade. Professional dance groups were formed in Yerevan during the Soviet days. The first group was the Armenian Folk Music and Dance Ensemble founded in 1938 by Tatul Altunyan. It was ...