Guram Amaryan

Guram Amaryan

09.08.1993

About

Guram Amaryan In the concert "What Will People Say?" Guram hurls jabs at traditions, family disputes and eternal attempts to survive against the backdrop of the metropolis. There are rituals mixed with emigration and bazaar noise - all this in a familiar but reinterpreted way: no family mourning drama is without a tinted absurdity. In "17 Minutes of Gold," the comedian reveals everyday life and judicial horrors with the look of a man who long ago tired of being surprised - laws, absurdity, and circumcision merge into one ironic catastrophe. For Amarian, irony is not a pose, but perhaps the only way to endure this mixture of petty defeats and systemic stupidity. "The Guest" is a report from the life of an inner emigrant, where any trips across the country turn into a series of perplexed glances and strange encounters. No lyrics - just paranoia, family chat room wars, and the perpetual incompleteness of relationships with his father and railroad workers. Amarian is good at showing: absurdity is all that's left between past and present. And berating the everyday becomes the only working family tradition.

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