Twelve-year-old Natali Safaryan from Yerevan is a rising star representing Armenia with grace, passion, and extraordinary talent. Having started dancing at the age of three and a half and singing by four, she has grown into a multifaceted artist whose performances now captivate international audiences.
At just nine years old, Natali won 3rd place at the international vocal competition “Big Scene”, and soon after, she earned 1st place in modern dance and 2nd place in vocals at “Stars of Paris”. Since then, she has gone on to represent Armenia at world-class competitions such as “New Wave”, “San Remo Junior”, and “Berlin Marguerite”.
In June 2025, Natali received a special invitation from the renowned British cultural platform Golden Time Talent, a company registered in the United Kingdom and recognized internationally for its outstanding contribution to the global promotion of art and culture. Since 2018, Golden Time Talent has been uniting talents from over 71 countries, providing a platform for both emerging and professional artists to showcase their skills through international competitions, exhibitions, and festivals. The company has received multiple international awards, including The Bizz Business Excellence Award (USA), and maintains a professional jury consisting of 52 members from 18 countries.
On 6 June 2025, Natali took part in the international art exhibition organized by Golden Time Talent at 17–19 Triton Square, London NW1 3BF. She was invited as an honorary participant and performed a vocal number to open the cultural evening, attended by representatives of more than 30 countries, including artists, diplomats, media, and international partners. Her performance was warmly received and marked her artistic presence among visual and musical works from around the world.

Just two days later, on 8 June 2025, Natali competed in the Golden Time Talent International Festival, one of the most prestigious international events for young artists. She presented two disciplines — vocal and modern dance — and was awarded two prize-winning places in her age category. The festival brought together participants from 25 countries and featured the work of an international jury comprising renowned professionals from Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Germany, Turkey, Cyprus, the USA, Lithuania, and the United Kingdom.
The event was accompanied by exhibitions, concerts, award ceremonies, and live performances from vocalists, dancers, instrumentalists, and artists. Participants of the Global Talent Confederation were also present as special guests, contributing to the atmosphere of global creativity and artistic diplomacy.
Natali was later invited by the Armenian diaspora in London to perform at a separate cultural event supporting Armenian heritage. Her participation was warmly received and praised as a proud representation of Armenia abroad.
Beyond her stage work, Natali is deeply involved in cultural and educational initiatives:
– She is a member of the international media project “Live in Peace”, where she has participated in video productions promoting art and harmony;
– She has released four original music videos, including a duet, and is developing her own musical repertoire;
– She plays the guitar, paints, and writes songs and poetry;
– Since the age of five, she has contributed as a young journalist and radio host for Public Radio of Armenia;
– In 2024, she held her first solo concert in the Tavush region of Armenia.
In June 2025, Natali also took part in the Global Talent Confederation Congress in London, where she was included among the official participants from more than 25 countries — a prestigious milestone in her international career. The Confederation, headquartered in the United Kingdom, is an elite global community of artists, cultural producers, educators, and creative leaders. Its mission is to support talent across borders and to build cultural bridges through international cooperation.
This level of recognition and international experience places Natali Safaryan among the most promising young talents of her generation. She represents not only the artistic heritage of Armenia but also the future of global cultural dialogue.
The Golden Time Talent platform and Global Talent Confederation continue to expand their international missions, with strategic leadership from their founder and director, Inosa Bila, whose work in promoting global artistic excellence has received recognition across the creative world.

