ARMENIAN-ROMANIAN FASHION EXHIBITION IS OPENED IN BUCHAREST
http://times.am/?l=en&p=8199
08.06.12
On June 7 European moving exhibition named "Fashion way: through the
dialogue borders" took place in the Romanian newly-built National
Library hall. The exhibition includes collection of five Armenian
and five European young designers, press and information department
informs about this.
Armenian Ambassador to Romania Hamlet Gasparyan, vice chairperson
of Romanian cultural institute Tania Radu and head of the British
Council Armenian branch Arevik Saribekyan opened the exhibition.
Armenian Ambassador noted that the exhibition started from very
right point as Romania has been the South-Eastern gate of Europe both
historically and geopolitically. H. Gasparyan added that Romania is
the nearest European part for Armenia as well.
"Armenian-Romanian common values open doors and the minds. Visit and
enjoy Armenian churches in Suchava, Armenian museum in Bucharest.
Armenian temples in Gerla and Dumbraven and you will see how Armenian
and Romanian cultures are assimilated and which new value is got.
I think that young generation must be informed about this. Let's invite
them to get acquainted with these values and to know our joint past
and heritage in order to go forward and to create our common European
house together".
Then Romanian modeler Andra Kltzan and Armenian modeler Aram Nikolyan
told about the joint works and models.
The exhibition will last till June 24.
http://times.am/?l=en&p=8199
08.06.12
On June 7 European moving exhibition named "Fashion way: through the
dialogue borders" took place in the Romanian newly-built National
Library hall. The exhibition includes collection of five Armenian
and five European young designers, press and information department
informs about this.
Armenian Ambassador to Romania Hamlet Gasparyan, vice chairperson
of Romanian cultural institute Tania Radu and head of the British
Council Armenian branch Arevik Saribekyan opened the exhibition.
Armenian Ambassador noted that the exhibition started from very
right point as Romania has been the South-Eastern gate of Europe both
historically and geopolitically. H. Gasparyan added that Romania is
the nearest European part for Armenia as well.
"Armenian-Romanian common values open doors and the minds. Visit and
enjoy Armenian churches in Suchava, Armenian museum in Bucharest.
Armenian temples in Gerla and Dumbraven and you will see how Armenian
and Romanian cultures are assimilated and which new value is got.
I think that young generation must be informed about this. Let's invite
them to get acquainted with these values and to know our joint past
and heritage in order to go forward and to create our common European
house together".
Then Romanian modeler Andra Kltzan and Armenian modeler Aram Nikolyan
told about the joint works and models.
The exhibition will last till June 24.