FRANCOPHONIE DAYS DUE IN ARMENIA FROM MARCH 13 TO 31
PanARMENIAN.Net
16.03.2009 19:57 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Francophonie Days (Mar 19-31) will launch in Armenia
under the aegis of RA Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Francophonie
International Organization. The star of "Notre Dame de Paris", Garu
and famous jazzman Andre Manukyan will become highlights of the event.
Fairytale Festival, featuring French, Belgian, Armenian tales
and children performances will be held on Mar.19-22 in Khnko Aper
Library and Tumanyan Museum. The parents will have a chance to enjoy
Stéphanie Corinna Bille (1912 - 1979) soiree featuring the performance
of Swedish comic actress Valeria Bertolotto.
"Let's go to France" language contest will launch on Mar 25 in a
number of Yerevan schools and Universities. A Conference entitled
"Philological Mirror of the Universe" is due on Mar. 30-31 in Bryusov
State Linguistic University. A French film week will be presented by
the Armenian Public Television and the "Ararat" TV Channel to screen
French movies and documentals, RA MFA news service reported.
PanARMENIAN.Net
16.03.2009 19:57 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Francophonie Days (Mar 19-31) will launch in Armenia
under the aegis of RA Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Francophonie
International Organization. The star of "Notre Dame de Paris", Garu
and famous jazzman Andre Manukyan will become highlights of the event.
Fairytale Festival, featuring French, Belgian, Armenian tales
and children performances will be held on Mar.19-22 in Khnko Aper
Library and Tumanyan Museum. The parents will have a chance to enjoy
Stéphanie Corinna Bille (1912 - 1979) soiree featuring the performance
of Swedish comic actress Valeria Bertolotto.
"Let's go to France" language contest will launch on Mar 25 in a
number of Yerevan schools and Universities. A Conference entitled
"Philological Mirror of the Universe" is due on Mar. 30-31 in Bryusov
State Linguistic University. A French film week will be presented by
the Armenian Public Television and the "Ararat" TV Channel to screen
French movies and documentals, RA MFA news service reported.