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arabianmoda · 2 years
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“Perseverance, daring to dream big and following through, and of course, hard work till this very day. I always like to challenge myself and I consider that my biggest competitor is myself, a person I try to beat every day,” commented Guy Manoukian about the elements that contributed to his current success.
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circusfans-italia · 8 months
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VIVIANA ROSSI CONQUISTA DUBAI
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VIVIANA ROSSI CONQUISTA DUBAI Dopo una intensa stagione estiva al Lío Ibiza, Viviana Rossi arriva nel locale più prestigioso e glamour di Dubai “The Theater“. Conosciuto anche per il proprietario la super star della musica araba, il pianista e compositore Guy Manoukian, e situato nella più famosa via di Dubai “Sheikh Zayed Road”, racchiuso nella lussuosa cornice dell'Hotel Fairmont questo teatro ospita Viviana con il suo sensuale numero di cinghie aeree in vasca vittoriana!
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The Theater offre un intrattenimento di alto livello. La combinazione di cantanti, musicisti, ballerini e acrobati conduce gli ospiti in un suggestivo viaggio musicale.
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Ogni spettacolo segue un tema teatrale diverso con un messaggio simbolico distinto. Gli ospiti possono aspettarsi di intraprendere un viaggio onirico ed emozionante. Completo di interni sontuosi, gli ospiti possono aspettarsi un concetto di ristorazione unico e stuzzicante, caratterizzato da un menu internazionale con un mix di sapori audaci.
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     VIVIANA ROSSI CONQUISTA DUBAI Visita le nostre sezioni PAGINE DI CIRCO ARCHIVIO ALMANACCO DEL FESTIVAL DI MONTE-CARLO  TOURNEE' Per rimanere sempre aggiornati sulle tappe dei circhi italiani Se questo articolo ti è piaciuto condividilo sui tuoi social utilizzando i bottoni che trovi qui sotto   Read the full article
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nyaheum · 4 years
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Eurovision 2020 – The Least Useful List Ever
Disclaimer: I am absolutely biased towards certain styles of music and am probably the least impartial person ever. I also don‘t take anything seriously, so you shouldn‘t make that mistake with this list. I mean, Eurovision has been postponed anyway and we‘re all going mad in self-isolation.
France: Tom Leeb – Mon Alliée
MEEEH, it‘s a dude with a guitar singing a quiet love song. Super basic and also super boring. Would be better if there was no English in it, that makes it worse. 3 Points.
Czech Republic: Benny Cristo – Kemama
Czechia has a type. It‘s kinda fun, but it‘s not my style of music. This could be on the radio and I‘d be „Okay, I‘m driving anyway“. There‘s not enough happening for me here. 4 Points.
Armenia: Athena Manoukian – Chains On You
Someone saw Ukraine‘s entry from last year, huh. But I actually kinda like it. I actually like the aesthetic more than the song itself, but it‘s kinda good. Except for the super basic chorus. Wouldn‘t add to my playlist but I don‘t mind it. 5 Points.
Italy: Diodato - Fai Rumore
Hey, I‘m having a déjà vu. Another non-english love song. But this is better than the french one, simply because there‘s actually some emotion in this dudes voice. Also Italy just gets sympathy points from me at this point. 5 Points.
Russia: Little Big – Uno
I love this song so much. It‘s so much fun. It‘s so stupid and campy. In short: very Eurovision. It‘s also just very interesting instrumental-wise. At least I think it is. I really like it. (also their dancer in the blue jumpsuit doing splits and a death drop? Icon) 10/12 Points.
Denmark: Ben & Tan – YES
Why does this sound like Shallow to me? I think it‘s the guitar and the male and female voice. Anyway if it‘s Shallow it‘s bad Shallow. NO from me. I don‘t like the pacing. BUT if they had had a live performance at least it would‘ve been great for audience participation. 4 Points
Estonia: Uku Suviste – What Love Is
Oh. It‘s that kind of song, huh. Why does th music video like this. Why are there spider webs on the microphone. Why is there the word „LOVE“ in an empty industrial hall. Why does he do so many vocal runs. Just a big WHY from me. 2 Points.
Romania: ROXEN – Alcohol You
I know this was the fan favourite song, but I liked literally ALL OTHER songs she had more than this one. It does look really cool though. It‘s also very modern, but there‘s not enough build-up for me? Or rather, it sounds like it builds up to something and it doesn‘t really in the end? Like it builds up to something, but it doesn‘t go as hard as I would have liked it to? But that‘s just me. 6 Points.
Azerbaijan: Efendi – Cleopatra
Okay, this is my guilty pleasure song this year. The music video is super weird (the dancers all look like they do not want to be there, she‘s suddenly dancing around a car in an outfit from 2009 and she‘s raking around in a baththub full of gold dust?), the text is super basic BUT holy shit I just love the pre-chorus and the chorus. I mean. What‘s going on there?...Whatever it is, I like it. 7 Points.
Albania: Arilena Ara – Fall From The Sky
She reminds me of Poppy, of all people. But her voice is deeper. Her song is also more basic. I really have nothing to say about thsi, except that it sounds like a song from last years ESC but I don‘t know which one right now. 2 Points.
Greece: Stefania – SUPERG!RL
If we have learned anything from S!ISTERS last year, then it is that you shouldn‘t replace I‘s with exclamation marks. Also why is she singing about her being super strong and stuff and then she uses her powers to...make two bullies probably break their noses?...and why did the nerd draw her (so weirdly)?  What is this music video… 2 Points
Portugal: Elisa – Medo De Sentir
Conan was robbed last year and therefore I cannot like whatever Portugal does this year. Conveniently, I also don‘t like this song. I swear, there‘s slow and quiet songs I like, it‘s just not...this kind. 3 Points
Moldova: Natalia Gordienko -  Prison
This year‘s music videos are so obscure, but at least this isn‘t the slow-mo-romance from last year. That being said...I do not like her face being so close to the camera. The song is surprisingly decent though. In an Eurovision context, duh. 4 Points
Malta: Destiny – All Of My Love
Two things: Destiny‘s voice is absolutely stunning. I love listening to her sing. She really knows what she‘s doing. And: although I had to skip the narration at the beginning (it made me uncomfortable??) it‘s a great song. It‘s fun. They‘re also all covering their mouths and noses. Truly ahead of their time. 7 Points.
Serbia: Hurricane – Hasta La Vista
My immediate reaction to that opening shot was: „Oh, hatred will win again huh?“. That‘s pretty much all they had in common with Iceland though. Something is wrong about this Instrumental. I don‘t know what it is, but it sounds off-beat for some reason? It‘s super weird to listen to, I don‘t know. It‘s also, eh, basic? 3 Points
Poland: Alicja – Empires
I knew an Alicia in school and I hated her with all I had.  I wouldn‘t say I dislike this song that much, but I also don‘t...really like it? I‘m always sceptical about songs that have very ambigious lyrics and then show some political stuff in the music video because I just KNOW that they do that so they can collect their Internet points while not risking to lose the points of older people who only watch the Contest on TV and will never see the music video. Apart from that, I just don‘t care for the song, honestly. 4 Points
San Marino: Senhit – Freaky! So, in the years where San Marino doesn‘t send Serhat, can we borrow him? I mean, he works in Germany anyway and speaks German, so it shouldn‘t be a problem, right? About the song: yeah, why not. Sounds a bit like they tried to do a little bit of Lizzo here, and I don‘t mind it. The people who did the music video also saw Ukraines entry from last year. The scene where they‘re all touching each other is basically the same. 5 Points
North Macedonia: Vasil – YOU
ME?! Why is he in the „She Got Me“-Bar by the way? And why is there a passed out guy in the background?! Is that girl wearing a Scrunchy? This whole video is She Got Me. Only worse. IT‘S EVEN THE SAME LOCATION?? 2 Points
Iceland: Daði og Gagnamagnið – Think About Things
I haven‘t seen one person on the Internet who dislikes this song and I...for once...am part of the hype. I love this song, I love these people, it‘s so stupid and that‘s why it‘s amazing. Iceland just gets Eurovision recently. It‘s also a total bop, all other things apart. I‘m humming it at least once a day, it‘s becoming a problem. Daði ALSO lives in Germany, so I think we can claim this song at least a bit? 12 Points
Finland: Aksel – Looking Back
In German, your „Axel“ is your arm pit. I just though you should know that. And I‘m only writing that because this song makes me feel nothing. It just faded right out as soon as I looked at my computer screen. It was gone immediately. 3 Points
Sweden: The Mamas – Move
Good voices. This sounds a lot like their song from last year for some reason. I mean. It even has the same lights or am I going mad?? It‘s totally fine though. 5 Points
Cyprus: Sandro – Running
This will sound weird, but...he looks like a german teenager. I can‘t explain it, he just DOES. Yes, the weird moustache totally included. With me talking about this, you can probably guess that I do not care about this song eiter. Bleh. 4 Points.
Slovenia: Ana Soklic – Voda
We wanna pRääääy – I know she (probably) isn‘t singing that but I can‘t hear anything else. The way she looks at the camera also weirdly bothers me, but that might just be because I can‘t really do eye contact. By the way, the chorus totally sounds like Paper from Iceland 2017. To me. I can‘t explain myself. 5 Points
Bulgaria: Victoria – Tears Getting Sober
Ouh...that title. She‘s going for a Billie Eilish-vibe, isn‘t she. She so is. And I wouldn‘t mind usually, but this is...very obvious. Like, VERY. I also don‘t care a lot for Billie Eilish‘s music, so, you know… 3 Points
Ireland: Lesley Roy – Story Of My Life
„Hey, Lesley, we‘re selling you to One Direction so we can go to the Eurovision Finale.“ What do you mean, it‘s not that Story Of My Life? Hmpfh. She also does not look like she should have that voice. She looks a bit like a middle-aged lesbian, if I dare say so. Why are there so many songs this year that I do not care about? AAAAH. 4 Points
Austria: Vincent Bueno – Alive
Damn, I want a Kinder Bueno now. His voice caught me a little bit off guard, I won‘t lie. And I know he‘s Austrian, but he looks like he‘s a classmate of the guy from Cyprus. Both weirdly german teenager-esque. The song is fine. Still not my genre. She can dance though, so I like him. 5 Points
Israel: Eden Alene – Feker Libi
What I conclude from this song: Israel is not yet ready to win again. I mean, the song is totally fine, but...it‘s not anything special? It just blends right in with the song from before. And I wanted to give bonus points for native language, but just the chorus doesn‘t count. Nuh-uh. 4 Points
The Netherlands: Jeangu Macrooy – Glow
Ah, the Dutch, known for weed and speaking funny German. One thing I genuinely don‘t get: if you are the hosting country, why send ballads or sad songs? I mean, the chances of you winning are so slim, you might as well send a song that‘s entertaining for the home crowd. Maybe in your native language, maybe with a catchy and fun chorus or a repeatable dance move...(may I mention Germany‘s opening act when they hosted the contest in 2011 and the way Stefan Raab completely transformed the song to have it be more fun and entertaining? Not the same thing, but I just think it needs attention). The song isn‘t bad, though. 4 Points
Switzerland: Gjon‘s Tears – Répondez-moi
Oh look, the Swiss remembered they know French. I swear, if they send a German song before us and all of Europe and Australia has to listen to Swiss-German I will throw something. Anyway. It‘s better than the Song sent by France. I like the „Ah-aaah“-parts a lot actually. Honestly, I quite like this song in general. The longer I listen to it, the more I like it. Oh no. 7 Points
Latvia: Samanta Tina – Still Breathing
Why do I feel like I heard this song already? Like, in this list. At least she has a very subtle hat. She won‘t stand out a lot. That reminds me, I don‘t understand art. I have also reached the chorus now and have to say that it still sounds a little bit like Azerbaijan but it‘s actually pretty cool. I don‘t know why, but there‘s just something about it. 7 Points
Georgia: Tornike Kipiani – Take Me As I Am
Okay, don‘t add me, but I really like this song. No jokes here. I just really love the way Georgia keeps sending super angry dudes to Eurovision and nobody cares about it. Although he sounds a lot less scary than Oto, which, in my book, gives him some minus points. Still. I like this. This Song also has more German in it than the German Song. Just pointing that out. 8 Points
Germany: Ben Dolic – Violent Thing
When I first heard this song, I absolutely despised it. I think it‘s just my natural reaction to Germany‘s songs nowaday. Anyway, everyone keeps saying that Germany finally has a good song again like it‘s been ages and ages. But, let‘s be real: 2019 was really bad, yeah, but 2018 was super good, I love 2015‘s Black Smoke to this day and we won in 2010, which, for a contests that only occurs every year and has more than 40 contestans, is not bad at all. What I want to say with that: yes, it‘s actually good, but it‘s not our first good song in decades. 7 Points / Not allowed to vote for it
Belarus: VAL – Da Vidna
This is the first video that YouTube gave me an ad for and I‘m not here for it. I know I‘m supposed to judge the song, but I also have to ask: what does she have on her head? That is a serious question. What is that. She also looks like my cousin a little bit, which is neither good nor bad for her. I‘d like to give her native language points, but two things bother me: a) what is she doing with those dudes and b) I don‘t like this song. 2 Points
Lithuania: The Roop – On Fire
(The Roop! The Roop! The Roop is on fire!) I love this. And what I mean by „this“ is the full package. The song is fine by itself (yes, I like weird songs) but his whole demeanor is just so obsucre...I love it. He manages to look like an extremely serious person while doing the silliest moves ever. He also just looks SO Eastern-European, it‘s ridiculous. 10 Points
Croatia: Damir Kedzo - Divlji Vjetre
He does not look like he should sing this kind of song. He looks like a German amateur rapper. Yes I know, it‘s not my fault that a lot of people look German. I don‘t like this song! I‘m sorry! 2 Points
United Kingdom: James Newman – My Last Breath
There‘s a fire-, no wait, wrong guitar intro. This dude looks like what my brother would looks like if he could grew a proper beard and was a few years older. I don‘t know what you are supposed to do with this information, but at least you have it now. For an UK song, this is absolutely decent. 4 Points
Ukraine: Go_A – Solovey
Yesss, ethnic stuff! I love this song, it‘s absolutely great. And her dress is absolutely stunning. I can‘t even think of anything funny to say about this song, it just totally takes me in. 10 Points
Spain: Blas Cantó – Universo
Can we have La Venda back please? And what is he doing with his hands? And why does he look like he does YouTube? So many questions, so little answers in this music video...(no, seriously, I KNOW this dude from somewhere.) 3 Points
Belgium: Hooverphonic – Release
Yah, Release me from this song please. I‘m getting sick of these songs!! Why is everyone whining, the world is bad enough already!! I‘m using two exclamation marks at once so it‘s serious!! And she says losing game, which is a direct nod to Arcade which led the Netherlands to the win. It‘s song science. Or for short: love love peace peace and all that. 2 Points
Norway: Ulrikke – Attention
Whenever I read the word „Attention“, all I can think about is Todrick Hall. Which is a problem, because this isn‘t…a party song. By the way, why is she squinting so hard? She looks like she‘s in physical pain. And not the „I‘m so sad“-way, but the „I really need to go to the toilet please“-way. I‘m running out of things to say so I have to resort to potty humour. Sorry. 2 Points.
Australia: Montaigne – Don‘t Break Me
I know we have all seen the outfit already, but why does she look like that. She also looks so lost on stage? I feel bad for her, but not because of the lyrics but because of the look on her face. Oh, and about the song: meh? 4 Points
FINAL TOP TEN:
One Point: Azerbaijan
Two Points: Malta
Three Points: Germany (I can‘t really vote for them but who cares there‘s no contest)
Four Points: Latvia
Five Points: Switzerland
Six Points: Georgia
Seven Points: Lithuania
Eight Points: Ukraine
Ten Points: Russia
Twelve Points: Iceland
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New euroseason, new characters for Eurolife!
So, those would be all the contestants for 2020! I must admit, I fell in love at first sight with some of them. Maybe because there is a beautiful girl representing Bulgaria, or a very misterious boy hiding his feelings for Germany, or perhaps just a tall boi with his band dancing a ridiculous song for Iceland. So here are some of the characters I would love to see in the Eurolife AU family!
Victoria George
She has surprised us with a beautiful and emotional song. I must admit, Tears Getting Sober is my winner. Listening to her sweet and calming voice really fills me with feelings.
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Ben Dolic
Following the top, Ben is my runner up. I love the Benjamin Ingrosso style he has, and how funky his song is. Imagining him as a Eurolife character is fun too.
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Blas Cantó
I may be biased, because as you all know Spain is my country. Still, Blas won my heart a while ago when he participated in Tu Cara Me Suena. He’s so kind hearted and Universo is such a powerful song that they need to be here.
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Athena Manoukian
Armenian women never disappoint! First we got Iveta, then Srbuk and now Athena. They all share something: power. They have the control and won’t let anyone play them.
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Samanta Tina
I’m not a big fan of Samanta’s song but we all can agree that she has owned her place here. She is the centre of attention, she stands out and everyone talks about her, for better or for worse.
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Gjon’s tears
He is the real boy with emotions. This guy can take the most sensitive part out of ourselves. It’s beautiful how he does it, very simple and honest.
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Dadi
I mean, who doesn’t love this tall guy?
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Who would you like to see in Eurolife? Let me know!
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patricksilverrose · 4 years
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Current Music Obsessions: March 2020
March was a wild month and April is looking like it's gonna be another wild one. I did have a few jams though, including a good bit of Eurovision songs that were supposed to happen this year. So let's start out by checking out the honorable mentions.
Lingua Ignota - Butcher of the World Elderwind - In the Morning In Tormentata Quiete - R136a1 Mesarthim - ..... Macbeth - Dead and Gone Znich & Rutvica - Ой над ракою Sermon - The Drift Astrid in Avantgarden - Sing to Me Emerald Mind - We are One Gjon's Tears - Repondez-moi (ESC: Switzerland) Go_A - Solovey (ESC: Ukraine) Elhaida Dani - I'm Alive Alicja - Empires (ESC: Poland) Ulrikke - Attention (ESC: Norway)
Purple Nail - Lust and Desire Eyes of Eden - Man in the Flame Divitius - Memento Mori Hellena - Love is Dead Martyrium - Curse of Salvation (live) Ignea - Disenchantment The Hardkiss - Косатка Kaliopi - Crno I Belo (live at ESC 2012) The Roop - On Fire (ESC: Lithuania) Hurricane - Hasta La Vista (ESC: Serbia) Septicflesh - Faceless Queen Little Big - Uno (ESC: Russia) Tornike Kipiani - Take Me as I am (ESC: Georgia) Darkwell - Fate Prisoner Apocalyptica - Live or Die feat. Joakim Broden (Sabaton) Darkwell - Moloch Issues - Hero Fallcie - Parasites Emphasis - Hate is All You Left for Me Natalia Gordienko - Prison (ESC: Moldova)
Now for my main obsessions.
Johari - Jewel
These guys make such gorgeous music. I love ambient/atmospheric djent bands like these guys. The music is so pleasant and great to vibe to. This is my new favorite from them. The singer's voice is absolutely beautiful and the melodies are lovely. If you enjoy Tesseract, highly recommend these guys.
Samanta Tina - Still Breathing (ESC: Latvia)
This was the first of 2020's Eurovision entries that I heard and holy tits is it epic. Homegirl is a powerhouse. I really hope that Latvia will keep her for next year even if they decide to change songs, because she finally made it and I know how devastated she'd be if she lost the chance to represent them. Anyways, go check out this power house of a girl power track.
Spiritbox - Blessed Be
Stunning. Absolutely stunning. I know they've released some soft songs in the past, but I don't think they've done anything like this type of soft. The upbeat chorus, the pleasant pre-chorus, the insane breakdown; I love it all. I'm so looking forward to the full length album that'll be coming later this year.
Efendi - Cleopatra (ESC: Azerbaijan)
This song caught me so far off guard in so many ways that it's mind boggling. Showing love for the lgbt community in the first verse, female empowerment throughout, that exaggerated pronunciation of Cleopatra in the chorus, those deep vocals before the chorus, that rave-esque exit. We always stan a bombastic masterpiece.
Athena Manoukian - Chains on You (ESC: Armenia)
I never thought I'd hear a track like this in Eurovision. This is such a bomb trap-hop/r&b track and I live for it. Such a bomb track with such a bomb video (the lighting is everything). I really hope they keep this song, because I know that performance will be so dope.
Carach Angren - Monster
This is the first single off their upcoming album and it's exactly what I love from these guys: spooky storytelling wrapped up in a symphonic black metal package. I love how the verses are mainly just spoken with very little happening with the instrumentals. It just helps to further push and create this dark atmosphere that I just love from these guys.
Wilderun - The Tyranny of Imagination
Spotify recommended these guys to me, so I decided to check out this track from them and I'm blown away. This is some really cool proggy goodness. I'm definitely gonna check out more from them. The production is solid and the singer's cleans are so lovely. It's both really intense, but kinda dreamy and a bit psychedelic at the same time. It's a really interesting song.
Arilena Ara - Shaj (live)/Fall from the Sky (ESC: Albania)
Again Albania is my favorite this year and I'm hoping that they keep it for next year. I have both the performance from the selection process when it was originally Shaj included here because that's how I fell in love with it. It's such a dramatic power ballad and I absolutely love it. Then they revamped it and changed it to Fall from the Sky and also turned it into an Enlish song instead of being in Albanian. I was a bit scared at first, but it's just as good as how it was as Shaj. It's almost like they're two completely different songs and they're both absolutely wonderful.
And that's it for March. Hope you all enjoy these tunes as much as I did.
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anotherescsite · 4 years
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Made in Armenia
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The third of three national finals this week end is in Armenia.  Depi Evratesil is once again the selection process and it is a one show process this year. They are trying to get back into the finals for the first time since 2016 and they have a final of 12 songs.
Now I’m going to be honest; I rarely like an Armenian song, so they are at a disadvantage already. That said I listened to these songs with as open a mind as I could to see what was on offer. Also note, that all the songs were studio versions and I don’t know what they sound like live which is where the magic happens (or doesn’t).
Agop “Butterflies” Good uplifting music, lyrics are decent but repetitive.
Arthur Aleq “Heaven” This guy has a pleasant voice; the song is interesting. Don't know if it would win.
Athena Manoukian “Chains On You” Interesting modern soundtrack that fits into many cultures. The lyrics and the rapid fire vocals are good too.
ERNA “Life Faces” It starts as a sweet ballad with pleasant vocals. It becomes a little more forceful, but not much. A few nice harmonies and some verbal aerobics near the end to awaken you. It's okay.
EVA Rida “No Love” A slightly quieter number with a hint of Spanish guitars. That said I don't think this will win. It sounds wrong somehow.
Gabriel Jeeg “It’s Your Turn” A piano opening and a sultry number which probably should have been song by a lady. It moves from the sultry to a more Caribbean/Salsa song.
Hayk Music “What Is To Be In Love” A pleasant song sung by a man who looks like a thug, but seems to be a teddybear.
Karina EVN “Why?” This would be a good song performed but I'm feeling it too much. Interesting music, let down by lyrics.
Miriam Baghdasaryan “Run Away” A quieter number but Miriam has a nice voice that should go down well on the evening. She gets emotional at the end.
Sergey & Nikolay Harutyunov “Ha, Take a Step” Are they father and son? The music starts like a nursery rhyme and then a husky voice begins to sing. I don't know; not a fan.
TOKIONINE “Save Me” A decent pace and good interesting music. Not sure about the way it's being sung, but definitely one of the better songs.
Vladimir Arzumanyan “What’s Going On Mama” Another song with a good musical opening and the lyrics aren't too bad. I'm not sure of it's success.
Conclusion: 
In my opinion, they should send either Tokionine or Athena Manoukian. They were the stand outs.
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iamqatar · 5 years
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This weekend make sure you visit Kaws, who is chilling in Corniche 😎 Guy Manoukian & Broken Wings are also performing live!! It’s gonna be a musical weekend 🎶 . . . . #kawsindoha #guymanoukian #wdoha #brokenwings #iamqatar #instaqatar #qatarinsta #doha #qatar #weekendvibes #iamqatarweekendguide https://www.instagram.com/p/B4jxwGvAucG/?igshid=uabi5ek012nz
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factmagazines · 3 years
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New nightlife venue The Theater at Fairmont Dubai
Guy Manoukian on Launching The Theater in Dubai
Guy Manoukian on Launching The Theater in Dubai
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FACT Magazines: The Theater Dubai, an immersive visual spectacle with world-class entertainment has opened at Fairmont Dubai. Directed by the Middle East’s very own showman, Lebanese-Armenian musician, composer and pianist, Guy Manoukian, The Theater Dubai promises a show-stopping experience with a lineup of dynamic and live performances. For more information visit: https://factmagazines.com/nightlife/the-theater-dubai-is-ready-to-entertain-you
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jshatan · 4 years
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It’s Day 10 of the @radiohitch and @trumjohanns_plattor #virgovinylchallenge: So Unusual. Various Artists - Recommended Records Sampler (Recommended, 1982) Marc W. was one of my musical gurus for a while back in my first year of college. The kind of guy who found used copies of The Idiot and Lust For Life and thrust them into my hands and said “You need these - buy them.” I trusted him implicitly after that so when he told me to get this, I didn’t hesitate, and got a thorough education in European post-punk art rock in the bargain. Bands like Faust, This Heat, Aksak Manoukian, Art Bears, The Homosexuals, and more, were fascinating and opened up my head in all the right ways. Stormy Six, the Italian punk-prog band, became an obsession, especially as I couldn’t find anything else by them, even on trips to Italy. Finally, just a few years ago, Warner Music put all their albums on CD in a little box that cost $18. Now, they’re all on Spotify so dive in! Start with the song “Reparto Novita,” and see if you don’t get the bug. Epilogue: A few years ago I befriended a guy who interned starts Recommended in the early 80’s - one of his tasks? Putting the title in glitter on stacks of these samplers. #septembervinylchallenge #vinylcommunity #vinyl #vinylcollection #vinylgram #vinylgeek #vinylcollector #artrock #progrock #postpunk #recommendedrecords #recommendedrecordssampler https://www.instagram.com/p/CE-RoMPAEgf/?igshid=1rw4nzex2789e
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arabianmoda · 2 years
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Loud and proud, Guy Manoukian carries the name of Lebanon on the international scene as he performs sold-out concerts at iconic venues like l’Olympia, Her Majesty’s Theater and The Sydney Opera House to name a few.
One of the very first Lebanese musicians to have paved the way for Middle Eastern talent, the master-artist stays true to his oriental heritage and composes universal melodies that captivate a legion of audiences.
During a special appearance in Cannes, Guy Manoukian sat down with Arabian Man Moda and revealed his influences, career learning lessons and ongoing passion for music.
Full story: www.bit.ly/3yZKeM1
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uaeconcerts-blog · 5 years
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Guy Manoukian concert in UAE
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Guy Manoukian, a well-known name in the music industry since his early age with his piano plays.Traveled around the world and introduced the new taste of music composed by himself, he was able to attract big names in this industry and collaborating with them such as Wyclef and others.On the 28th of November, Guy will be playing in Dubai Opera after so many demands. Guy will be performing with guest artists some of his best off in addition to all-time favorites. Being that Manoukian has played piano since a very early age, he was able to grow his passion for music and was able to create a unique blending of modernized oriental tunes that have made him one of the most wanted artists with selling out concerts.If you haven’t been to his previous concert now it’s your chance not to be missed. the chance to attend Guy’s concert this fall at the Dubai Opera on November 28th and enchant yourself with the magical tunes.
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turnuplagos1 · 5 years
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05 Oct. 2019, Music Hall
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Music Hall live in Lagos. Featuring Tiwa Savage, Guy Manoukian, DJ Sose, Bovi and more. Tickets from N20k – N1 million.
Venue: Landmark Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Date: October 5, 2019.
Time: 6pm.
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source https://turnuplagos.com/2019/events-in-lagos/05-oct-2019-music-hall/
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lifestyle-news24 · 5 years
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Η πρώτη συναυλία του διάσημου Λιβανέζου-Αρμένιου Guy Manoukian στην Ελλάδα – Δείτε πού και πότε http://gossip.rodos-island.gr/%ce%b7-%cf%80%cf%81%cf%8e%cf%84%ce%b7-%cf%83%cf%85%ce%bd%ce%b1%cf%85%ce%bb%ce%af%ce%b1-%cf%84%ce%bf%cf%85-%ce%b4%ce%b9%ce%ac%cf%83%ce%b7%ce%bc%ce%bf%cf%85-%ce%bb%ce%b9%ce%b2%ce%b1%ce%bd%ce%ad%ce%b6/ http://gossip.rodos-island.gr/%ce%b7-%cf%80%cf%81%cf%8e%cf%84%ce%b7-%cf%83%cf%85%ce%bd%ce%b1%cf%85%ce%bb%ce%af%ce%b1-%cf%84%ce%bf%cf%85-%ce%b4%ce%b9%ce%ac%cf%83%ce%b7%ce%bc%ce%bf%cf%85-%ce%bb%ce%b9%ce%b2%ce%b1%ce%bd%ce%ad%ce%b6/
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lebanos · 5 years
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Guy Manoukian
Guy Manoukian born in Beirut, Lebanon in 1976 is a Lebanese Armenian musician, composer and pianist. He is a university graduate in law in Lebanon. He was also a basketball player in the Lebanese Basketball League for Homentmen Beirut basketball club and after retirement as a player runs the club’s basketball program of the…
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