Ani Christy about forming a new family, living in Armenia and her 27th anniversary (photos)
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Singer Ani Christy, although lives in the U.S.A. for a long time and recently has "taken a break" in music, has not been forgotten by the audience- recently she has celebrated her 27th anniversary.
She shared her birthday surprises, "silence" and complete happiness with Lurer.com.
-Ani, you marked your 27th anniversary, with whom and what can you tell about that day?
- I spent my birthday in a very nice atmosphere, surrounded by familiar people.

- Are you too whimsy concerning presents?
- No, absolutely: I love to give and receive gifts. For me it is a beautiful tradition and a lot of fun.
- I know that you are studying, what profession and what are you going to do after graduating?
- Now I'm improving my knowledge of profession (to note, Ani studied in Yerevan State Conservatory after Komitas), but this time in English: I want to teach in the future: I am thinking about a second career, which will be one of the branches of arts, but I can not definitely say, though, I have already decided.

- They say that those who get familiar with the life in U.S.A., can no longer live in Armenia. Do you agree with this opinion?
- Yes, I agree, there are people who adjust later, but when they adjust, it is very difficult to acclimatize with living in another country and it is not only about living in Armenia.
-Well, speaking frankly, can you again live in Armenia?
- Yes, of course I can. There may be difficult problems, but everything is for a human being. Whether we were not born and grew up in Armenia, we did not see the dark and cold years, we did not study under the candle light?
- Ani, what is missing today for your complete happiness?
- Thank God, I consider myself lucky. To be happy I'd like to be able to decide to have a family, mynew family, full of dreams and loyal people.

By the way, note that the singer just a few days before her birthday received U.S. citizenship.
Hakobyan Rubina
Photographs from Ani's personal archives.
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