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Must Watch: KOHAR 3D MAPPING, Yerevan May 28, 2011

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  • HermanGerman
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    Re: Must Watch: KOHAR 3D MAPPING, Yerevan May 28, 2011

    nice

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  • Ethnography
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    Re: Must Watch: KOHAR 3D MAPPING, Yerevan May 28, 2011

    Originally posted by ZORAVAR View Post
    Please watch it in high resolution.

    Just amazing.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xciaAIBTg_c
    Really beautiful.
    I remember a few years back when they were in LA. Loved seeing the billboards with my name on it.

    Except mine is with a "G."

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  • londontsi
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    Re: Must Watch: KOHAR 3D MAPPING, Yerevan May 28, 2011

    Originally posted by Lucin View Post
    Thank you. It was amazing! I watched it live on H1. Some of the songs that I had never liked had become beautiful thanks to the Kohar's (Gohar) professional musicians. I wonder where (which diasporan community) they come from?
    The conductor is Sebuh Abkarian.

    He taught for many many years in Cyprus at the Melkonian Educational Institute.
    His father was also committed to the Melkonian Institute as a respected sports leader and teacher so my mother tells me.
    This was of course at the time of the genocide survivors which the Institute was built by the parerars Melkonian Brothers.

    His subjects were drawing (arts) and he used to run the college choir and other artistic presentations.
    All to a very high standard, frequently attended by members of the local Armenian community.
    A very loved and respected teacher by both students and staff.

    I was his student in the mid sixties, however I do not think he would have been very proud of me!!
    I was not artistically talented, nothing worse than that!!
    Last edited by londontsi; 06-01-2011, 03:00 PM.

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  • UrMistake
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    Re: Must Watch: KOHAR 3D MAPPING, Yerevan May 28, 2011

    Thank you i never know , i liked it so much , hope they do that when i go Yerevan.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Re: Must Watch: KOHAR 3D MAPPING, Yerevan May 28, 2011

    Isabel Bayrakdarian is from Lebanon as well... lots of creative Armenian artists from Lebanon.

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  • Federate
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    Re: Must Watch: KOHAR 3D MAPPING, Yerevan May 28, 2011

    Originally posted by Lucin View Post
    Thank you. It was amazing! I watched it live on H1. Some of the songs that I had never liked had become beautiful thanks to the Kohar's (Gohar) professional musicians. I wonder where (which diasporan community) they come from?
    Founded in Lebanon.

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  • Lucin
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    Re: Must Watch: KOHAR 3D MAPPING, Yerevan May 28, 2011

    Originally posted by ZORAVAR View Post
    Please watch it in high resolution.

    Just amazing.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xciaAIBTg_c
    Thank you. It was amazing! I watched it live on H1. Some of the songs that I had never liked had become beautiful thanks to the Kohar's (Gohar) professional musicians. I wonder where (which diasporan community) they come from?

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  • bell-the-cat
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    Re: Must Watch: KOHAR 3D MAPPING, Yerevan May 28, 2011

    The best effects were those that used the architecture of the building.

    It's a pity the content wasn't a bit more politically adventurous: they could have turned the opera house into one big mafiosi-run goon-filled cafe, plastered with beer and cola adverts.

    Technology has come a long way since Gail Porter's naked photo was projected onto the Houses of Parliament.

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  • ZORAVAR
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    Must Watch: KOHAR 3D MAPPING, Yerevan May 28, 2011

    Please watch it in high resolution.

    Just amazing.

    KOHAR with Stars of ArmeniaLive Concert event at Liberty Square, Opera, Yerevan, Armenia on the 28th May 2011.One of the most spectacular 3D mapping and proj...
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