World Peace Day marked in Armenia's Gyumri
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2013/09/22/peace-podium/
15:03 - 22.09.13
On the occasion of the World Peace Day, the New Generation
humanitarian NGOs organized a number of events in Gyumri, Armenia.
`Our mission is to implement programs aimed to solve major social
problems,' Program Executive Hovhannes Lazarian told Tert.am.
`The aim of this program is to unite people round the ideals of peace,
by means of arts, trades, music and other creative activities,' he
added.
The organizers showed the film `I too' by Lilit Movsisyan at the
Gyumri Jazz Club. Shot in 2012, the film tells about the mental state
of a strong-willed young man going through hardship in a mental
hospital. The show was followed by a discussion.
The second part of the event was organized by the Waterfall disco
club. A number of Gyumri beauty shops held a fashion show. The
organizers called it a Peace Platform.
A march was the last event of the series. The participants marched
from Charles Aznavour square to Vardanants square.
Armenian News - Tert.am
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2013/09/22/peace-podium/
15:03 - 22.09.13
On the occasion of the World Peace Day, the New Generation
humanitarian NGOs organized a number of events in Gyumri, Armenia.
`Our mission is to implement programs aimed to solve major social
problems,' Program Executive Hovhannes Lazarian told Tert.am.
`The aim of this program is to unite people round the ideals of peace,
by means of arts, trades, music and other creative activities,' he
added.
The organizers showed the film `I too' by Lilit Movsisyan at the
Gyumri Jazz Club. Shot in 2012, the film tells about the mental state
of a strong-willed young man going through hardship in a mental
hospital. The show was followed by a discussion.
The second part of the event was organized by the Waterfall disco
club. A number of Gyumri beauty shops held a fashion show. The
organizers called it a Peace Platform.
A march was the last event of the series. The participants marched
from Charles Aznavour square to Vardanants square.
Armenian News - Tert.am