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=Биография=
Cr??e et interpr?t?e par Nora Armani et G?rald Papasian : la vitalit? d'un culture profan?e ? travers un floril?ge po?tique truculent et terrible ... bouleversant ... le parcours d'un homme et d'une femme ? la recherche de leurs racines=Биография=роли в кино1994 Последняя станция (Франция, un hymne ? la m?moire d'un peuple oubli?.Армения)1973 Приключения Мгера в отпуске  Сценарист1994 Последняя станция (Франция, Армения)==Сочинения== ==Достижения== ==Изображения==
Gerald Papasian=Библиография=*http://www.kino-teatr.ru/kino/screenwriter/post/9480/works/ Папасян Геральд
Born in Egypt of Armenian parents, Gerald Papasian comes from a well-known music family that founded the first major music stores, The Papasian Music Stores, including musical instruments, in the 1920's in Alexandria and later in Cairo. His grandfather, Jules Papasian, was a well-known tuner and piano builder (Papasian Pianos) whose services were solicited all-over the African continent and the Middle East, especially preceding major concerts. He was also a music impressario who invited such celebrity musicians as Alfred Cortot and others to give concerts in his concert halls in Egypt. Gerald Papasian studied piano since the age of four under the tutelage of his great aunt Nevart Damadian, a graduate of the Ecole Normale de Musique in Paris and a renowned piano teacher, working way into her eighties, at the Cairo Music Conservatoire. Choosing to combine his love of theatre with his musical upbringing, Gerald Papasian dedicated his life to a career in theatre. He studied Directing and Acting (5-year MA. Diploma course) at the State Fine and Dramatic Arts Institute in Soviet Armenia. Internship during his studies included assistant directing at the National Opera of Armenia and later in Leningrad (St. Petersburg). And, his diploma work as a director was a TV production of G.B. Shaw's 'The Man of Destiny' with stars of the National Theatre of Armenia. After graduating from Armenia, his US debut as a stage director was the Western World Premiere of the Opera 'Anoush' in 1981 at the Michigan Opera Theatre in his own English singing translation (Wayne State University Press, 1981). Gerald Papasian's international career has spanned over 20-years since his early teens in all areas of theatre such as directing, translating (published plays, poetry and librettos), adapting and performing in many languages (English, French and Armenian) world wide (Cairo, London, Los Angeles, Paris and world tours). Gerald Papasian is an Honorary Member of the National Theatre of Armenia since 1992 and a recipient of the Drama Logue Award for performance and creation two years consecutively for 'Sojourn at Ararat' based on Armenian poetry. His other awards include 'The Cinematographers' Union of Armenia' and the 'Theatre Union of Armenia' awards for creation and directing. Gerald Papasian is the Founding Artistic Director of the Dikran Tchouhadjian Research Centre in Paris since 1997. He was the Artistic Director of the ATC-London from 1979-81 and the Artistic Director of the Ardavazd Theatre Company in Los Angeles from 1981-1984. He held the position of Artist-in-Residence and lecturer on Theatre at the University of La Verne from 1986-1991 and is currently guest lecturer at the University of Venice since 1990. His most recent achievements in the world of opera include:
The restoration and editing of the original score of Dikran Tchouhadjian's opera 'Arshak II' (published in 26 volumes including full score, vocal score and separate instruments). The work had its World Premiere at the San Francisco Opera in September 2001 (see press acclaim).
Directing a new production of the Opera 'Anoush' for the 2001-2002 season at the Michigan Opera Theatre (see press acclaim).
Directing a new chamber opera 'L'Amazone' in May 2002 in Courbevoie -France. The production was critically acclaimed by Opera International.
Future projects include:
In order to launch Dikran Tchouhadjian's famous operetta LEBLEBIDJI (or GARINEH) in Paris, Gerald Papasian organized a 'reading' of the work at the Gymnase theatre with the chorus of Mariette Jost and French soloists. The booklet of the operetta was entirely re-written by Papasian himself and translated and performed in French.
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MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM (2005)by Shakespeare directed by Irina Brook in Paris, Actor (Bottom and Demetrius)
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