Beeline and Cafesjian Center for Arts launch two new learning programs
for school-age children
YEREVAN, October 24. / ARKA /. ArmenTel telecom (trading as Beeline)
and the Cafesjian Center for the Arts have announced today the launch
of two learning programs, designed for school-age children.
ArmenTel said in a press release that the first program called
"Kochar: Challenging the Time" is dedicated to the 115th birthday
anniversary of the renowned Armenian artist Yervand Kochar. It will
offer tours of the gallery and a documentary about the artist.
The second program is part of an exhibition called "The choice of the
Yerevan collectors: Ruben Angaladyan - letters in the plate."
The exhibition presents famous Armenian culturologist, writer and
collector Ruben Angaladyan, featuring a selection of unique art plates
from his rich collection. It brings together seventy-seven works by
sixty-four artists, revealing the bright character and aesthetic
mindset of the Collector, as well as the rich cultural environment, in
which those pieces of applied arts found their artistic expression.
Tatev Harutyunyan, the head of ArmenTel's public relations unit, said
the joint programs with Cafesjian Center for the Arts will allow
children and their parents to learn about the history of art and
replenish their knowledge.
Astkhik Mehrabyan from the Cafesjian Center for the Arts said, "We
believe that these programs, as well as all the previous ones will
serve as an incentive for children to make new discoveries that will
contribute to the development of their 's imagination and creative
thinking."
The programs are free. For more information and pre-registration one
should call 37410 54 19 32; 37410 54 19 34.
Beeline and the Cafesjian Center for the Arts have been collaborating
since 2011 by conducting joint creative workshops, children's and
youth programs, classical music concerts and other educational
projects focused on the aesthetic education of children and the youth.
ArmenTel is owned fully by Russian VimpelCom. It provides fixed and
mobile telephony as well as high-speed Internet.
The Cafesjian Center for Arts in Yerevan, which opened in 2009, is one
of the foremost centers for contemporary art. It consists of Visitor
Center, a shop, a lounge and an area for special events and
exhibitions on 11,000 square meters. -0-
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for school-age children
YEREVAN, October 24. / ARKA /. ArmenTel telecom (trading as Beeline)
and the Cafesjian Center for the Arts have announced today the launch
of two learning programs, designed for school-age children.
ArmenTel said in a press release that the first program called
"Kochar: Challenging the Time" is dedicated to the 115th birthday
anniversary of the renowned Armenian artist Yervand Kochar. It will
offer tours of the gallery and a documentary about the artist.
The second program is part of an exhibition called "The choice of the
Yerevan collectors: Ruben Angaladyan - letters in the plate."
The exhibition presents famous Armenian culturologist, writer and
collector Ruben Angaladyan, featuring a selection of unique art plates
from his rich collection. It brings together seventy-seven works by
sixty-four artists, revealing the bright character and aesthetic
mindset of the Collector, as well as the rich cultural environment, in
which those pieces of applied arts found their artistic expression.
Tatev Harutyunyan, the head of ArmenTel's public relations unit, said
the joint programs with Cafesjian Center for the Arts will allow
children and their parents to learn about the history of art and
replenish their knowledge.
Astkhik Mehrabyan from the Cafesjian Center for the Arts said, "We
believe that these programs, as well as all the previous ones will
serve as an incentive for children to make new discoveries that will
contribute to the development of their 's imagination and creative
thinking."
The programs are free. For more information and pre-registration one
should call 37410 54 19 32; 37410 54 19 34.
Beeline and the Cafesjian Center for the Arts have been collaborating
since 2011 by conducting joint creative workshops, children's and
youth programs, classical music concerts and other educational
projects focused on the aesthetic education of children and the youth.
ArmenTel is owned fully by Russian VimpelCom. It provides fixed and
mobile telephony as well as high-speed Internet.
The Cafesjian Center for Arts in Yerevan, which opened in 2009, is one
of the foremost centers for contemporary art. It consists of Visitor
Center, a shop, a lounge and an area for special events and
exhibitions on 11,000 square meters. -0-
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