Summer Inspiration project participants awarded in Ashtarak
24.09.2009 22:14 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ VivaCell-MTS announced the closing of the 2009
Summer Inspiration project for regional culture houses and arts and
crafts schools of Armenia, the company said on its website.
The closing ceremony was hosted by Ashtarak Culture House, one of the
winners of the contest, which brought together 175 pupils and
instructors from winning Houses of Culture and Schools of Arts from 10
marzes of Armenia.
The event started with the welcoming speech of Ashtarak Cultural House
Director Anahit Gevorgyan who expressed tokens of appreciation to
VivaCell-MTS for the project aimed at stimulating inspiration by
national and world art. The opening ceremony was followed by
exhibition of the best works of children, after which the awarding
ceremony for winners of the national contest took place.
VivaCell-MTS General Manager Ralph Yirikian presented the winning
House of Culture of Art School from each marz with a certificate. The
winning educational centers of the contest received their respective
prizes: computers, musical instruments, microphones, speakers, pieces
of furniture, video cameras, as well as cash for renovation and
improvement of the premises they are located in. VivaCell-MTS provided
each winning Culture House and Art School with the prize based on
their reported needs.
`All unpredictable accomplishments of Armenian art with its
soul-shaking impact on Armenian people and on the whole world have
come to prove that Armenian people has been rich in its own
talents. Under our VivaCell-MTS to Children agenda, we want Armenian
children to embrace the whole beauty of the world and have it
expressed in their works. Creativity and innovation ` here are the
pillars on which our young generation will develop the world-outlook
of modern artist,' said VivaCell-MTS General Manager. `By revealing
young talents, sponsoring classical music festivals environmental and
film festivals and many other things we do, we ai
show and prove that nowadays and forever, Armenian art, will not
vanish as long as it is alive under the worthy fingers of our
children.'
Summer Inspiration project was aimed at revealing and promoting the
creativity of young talents in the regions of Armenia. The vivid
imagination was the theme for the contest. The artwork was judged on
originality, clear expression, and reflections of cultural traditions
in the work of art. Works were presented in a variety of mediums
including folk dance, singing, painting, needlework, acting, craft and
photography associated with VivaCell-MTS or displaying VivaCell-MTS
corporate brand logo.
Summer Inspiration project brought lots of memorable moments of joy
and inspiration to the children of Armenia. The main moral of this
project was to stir the feeling of responsibility among the children
for their school, their town, and region.
The Summer Inspiration project started on August 19 in Lori, and
reached all ten marzes of Armenia including Aragatsotn, Armavir,
Ararat, Vayots Dzor, Syunik, Kotayk, Gegharkunik and Shirak regions,
and was finalized in Tavush. Over 2 thousand children took part in the
project.
24.09.2009 22:14 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ VivaCell-MTS announced the closing of the 2009
Summer Inspiration project for regional culture houses and arts and
crafts schools of Armenia, the company said on its website.
The closing ceremony was hosted by Ashtarak Culture House, one of the
winners of the contest, which brought together 175 pupils and
instructors from winning Houses of Culture and Schools of Arts from 10
marzes of Armenia.
The event started with the welcoming speech of Ashtarak Cultural House
Director Anahit Gevorgyan who expressed tokens of appreciation to
VivaCell-MTS for the project aimed at stimulating inspiration by
national and world art. The opening ceremony was followed by
exhibition of the best works of children, after which the awarding
ceremony for winners of the national contest took place.
VivaCell-MTS General Manager Ralph Yirikian presented the winning
House of Culture of Art School from each marz with a certificate. The
winning educational centers of the contest received their respective
prizes: computers, musical instruments, microphones, speakers, pieces
of furniture, video cameras, as well as cash for renovation and
improvement of the premises they are located in. VivaCell-MTS provided
each winning Culture House and Art School with the prize based on
their reported needs.
`All unpredictable accomplishments of Armenian art with its
soul-shaking impact on Armenian people and on the whole world have
come to prove that Armenian people has been rich in its own
talents. Under our VivaCell-MTS to Children agenda, we want Armenian
children to embrace the whole beauty of the world and have it
expressed in their works. Creativity and innovation ` here are the
pillars on which our young generation will develop the world-outlook
of modern artist,' said VivaCell-MTS General Manager. `By revealing
young talents, sponsoring classical music festivals environmental and
film festivals and many other things we do, we ai
show and prove that nowadays and forever, Armenian art, will not
vanish as long as it is alive under the worthy fingers of our
children.'
Summer Inspiration project was aimed at revealing and promoting the
creativity of young talents in the regions of Armenia. The vivid
imagination was the theme for the contest. The artwork was judged on
originality, clear expression, and reflections of cultural traditions
in the work of art. Works were presented in a variety of mediums
including folk dance, singing, painting, needlework, acting, craft and
photography associated with VivaCell-MTS or displaying VivaCell-MTS
corporate brand logo.
Summer Inspiration project brought lots of memorable moments of joy
and inspiration to the children of Armenia. The main moral of this
project was to stir the feeling of responsibility among the children
for their school, their town, and region.
The Summer Inspiration project started on August 19 in Lori, and
reached all ten marzes of Armenia including Aragatsotn, Armavir,
Ararat, Vayots Dzor, Syunik, Kotayk, Gegharkunik and Shirak regions,
and was finalized in Tavush. Over 2 thousand children took part in the
project.