French acrobatic circus presents its Instable show in Armenia with support from Acba bank

YEREVAN, May 24. /ARKA/. One of the most promising circus artists of his generation in France, Nicolas Fraiseau has gathered around himself the young to old. He presented in Armenia his show called Instable (Unstable), which is somewhere between poetry and absurdity. The show has been a great success in Europe.

Unstable is a contemporary French circus balancing game. The performance in Armenia is a joint initiative of the French Embassy in Armenia and the Tumo Center for Creative Technologies  with the support of the exclusive sponsor of the event, Acba bank, the press service of the bank said.

“Our cooperation with the French Embassy in Armenia has many years of experience. We are glad that this time we are collaborating on such a fun event. Our society is in great need of such events,” said Arsen Melkonyan, Deputy CEO  of Acba bank for Coordination of Business Functions.

“We wanted to present a modern circus, which is not widely represented in Armenia. The artist presents the art of the Chinese pole. The modern acrobatic circus also includes elements of poetry and presents history,” said Guillaume Nargеolet, adviser on culture and cooperation at the French Embassy in Armenia.

Acba bank is supervised  by the Central Bank of Armenia. -0-

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