Ani Yavrenc

Ani Yavrenc

Ani Yavrents studies journalism at American University of Armenia. Yavrents worked at Arvestagir.am cultural magazine and covered Cultural Events in Yerevan. Her work focuses on literature, culture and media science.

Անի Յավրենցը մշակութային լրագրող է։ Սովորում է Հայաստանի Ամերիկյան Համալսարանում՝ լրագրություն։
Լրագրությամբ զբաղվում է 3 տարի։ Աշխատել է Արվեստագրում և լուսաբանել մշակութային անցուդարձը՝ Երևանում։
Հետաքրքրված է գրականությամբ, մշակույթով և մեդիա գիտություններով։

The Halls are Half Empty, the Restaurants Full

In Soviet Armenia, beyond the struggles of daily life, people were free to choose to be a part of the arts. But freedom in art was still limited. The situation changed after independence, there was freedom to be found in art but to choose art unreservedly, seemed ill-founded. Day-to-day struggles brought forth a dimension where the audience and the dancer were not connected.

#Yerevantropics

What is Your Yerevan Like? Could it be with palm trees and the sea somewhere not so far from Charbakh? It is for Sergey, a street artist with a vision for one of the oldest neighborhoods in Yerevan.

Underground II

Underground II

There is art underground. It is beautiful and that is probably why it is hidden. Meet Armenia's underground musicians through EVN Youth Report's series.

Get In, Let’s Go

What happens when the heart wants a day on the shores of Lake Sevan but you hardly have enough for a train ticket and a bar of snickers but the train is not working? Would you consider hitchhiking? A group of girls did.

Underground

Underground

The stages of the underground are hidden but colorful. The bohemian of the underground creates its own, paints it in colors and like a mad person does not deviate from its unconventional path.