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Born and raised in Yerevan, Nare Navasardyan works at the intersection of storytelling, language, and civic thought. As a co-author of the documentary Pasaran, a translator at the Armenian Center for Political Rights (ACPR), and an interviewer at Hairenik Media, her work explores how ideas move through film, dialogue, and public discourse.
This episode follows Nare’s evolving creative path, from documentary storytelling to her newest explorations in theater directing and ancient texts like the Avesta, reflecting a generation of Armenians unafraid to question, translate, and reimagine their cultural and intellectual inheritance.
By Armenian Women’s Welfare AssociationBorn and raised in Yerevan, Nare Navasardyan works at the intersection of storytelling, language, and civic thought. As a co-author of the documentary Pasaran, a translator at the Armenian Center for Political Rights (ACPR), and an interviewer at Hairenik Media, her work explores how ideas move through film, dialogue, and public discourse.
This episode follows Nare’s evolving creative path, from documentary storytelling to her newest explorations in theater directing and ancient texts like the Avesta, reflecting a generation of Armenians unafraid to question, translate, and reimagine their cultural and intellectual inheritance.