ARMENTEL COMPANY AND GAFESJIAN CENTER FOR THE ARTS ANNOUNCE START OF PARTNERSHIP IN CREATIVE DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN
arminfo
Tuesday, February 22, 19:03
ArmenTel Company and Gafesjian Center for the Arts have announced
a start of partnership in implementation of programs of creative
development of children.
ArmenTel will support creative seminars, classical music concerts
and other projects of the Center. In particular, it will be
an aesthetic program for children at the age of 6-12 "Creation
and Imagination" based on the exposition of Czech Sculptor Ivana
Sramkova, an educational program for pupils of higher forms based on
the exposition of the first Armenian glass designer Henrik Nikoyan,
Easter creative program for pupils etc.
Free concerts by lead musicians of Armenia will be organized for
children.
"ArmenTel Company traditionally supports projects aimed at cultural
development and aesthetic education of the youth. I believe that
by combined efforts we will make more contribution to religious
development of the Armenian youth for the bright future of our country
and children," says Igor Klimko, ArmenTel Director General.
For his part, Acting Director General of Gafesjian Center for the
Arts Vahagn Marabyan says ArmenTel has become the first corporate
partner of the Center.
"During the first year of its foundation, Gafesjian Center for the
Arts took a special place in the culture environment of Armenia and
the interest by corporate partners in our activity is another evidence
of our public importance. With the support of ArmenTel we will expand
the spectrum of our programs for children and education of the young
generation which is a function of every museum," Marabyan says.
ArmenTel CJSC is one of the lead telecommunication operators in
Armenia, the subsidiary of Russian VimpelCom OJSC.
Gafesjian Center for the Arts was founded in 2009. It is one of
the most famous museums of contemporary art in Armenia. The Museum
exhibits the works by Armenian and foreign artists, including from
the personal collection of Gerard Gafesjian, American businessman
Armenian by origin, the founder of the Center.
From: A. Papazian
arminfo
Tuesday, February 22, 19:03
ArmenTel Company and Gafesjian Center for the Arts have announced
a start of partnership in implementation of programs of creative
development of children.
ArmenTel will support creative seminars, classical music concerts
and other projects of the Center. In particular, it will be
an aesthetic program for children at the age of 6-12 "Creation
and Imagination" based on the exposition of Czech Sculptor Ivana
Sramkova, an educational program for pupils of higher forms based on
the exposition of the first Armenian glass designer Henrik Nikoyan,
Easter creative program for pupils etc.
Free concerts by lead musicians of Armenia will be organized for
children.
"ArmenTel Company traditionally supports projects aimed at cultural
development and aesthetic education of the youth. I believe that
by combined efforts we will make more contribution to religious
development of the Armenian youth for the bright future of our country
and children," says Igor Klimko, ArmenTel Director General.
For his part, Acting Director General of Gafesjian Center for the
Arts Vahagn Marabyan says ArmenTel has become the first corporate
partner of the Center.
"During the first year of its foundation, Gafesjian Center for the
Arts took a special place in the culture environment of Armenia and
the interest by corporate partners in our activity is another evidence
of our public importance. With the support of ArmenTel we will expand
the spectrum of our programs for children and education of the young
generation which is a function of every museum," Marabyan says.
ArmenTel CJSC is one of the lead telecommunication operators in
Armenia, the subsidiary of Russian VimpelCom OJSC.
Gafesjian Center for the Arts was founded in 2009. It is one of
the most famous museums of contemporary art in Armenia. The Museum
exhibits the works by Armenian and foreign artists, including from
the personal collection of Gerard Gafesjian, American businessman
Armenian by origin, the founder of the Center.
From: A. Papazian