ArmInfo. Cafesjian Center for the Arts summed up "Re-Vision the Sculpture" educational program, implemented with the support of Beeline. 245 school children participated in the program.
According to the source, "Beeline attaches special importance to multifaceted education of younger generation in Armenia, as they are the ones to create the bright future of the country. I am convinced that the family educational programs at Cafesjian Center for the Arts significantly contribute to this pursuit, allowing our children to closely get acquainted with the arts," Beeline Armenia CEO Andrey Pyatakhin said. Beeline and Cafesjian Center for the Arts cooperate since 2011.
For his part, the Acting Director of the Center Vahagn Marabyan added that the new educational program of the Cafesjian Center for the Arts "Rethinking the Sculpture" enabled the participants to learn about the sculpture as an art form using the example of easel and monumental sculptures by Ara Harutyunyan. "The interactive and modern approach and creative part of the program helped develop critical thinking and the ability to see in the young generation," he commented. To note, Beeline and Cafesjian Arts Center have been cooperating since 2011. Within the framework of a long-term partnership, the Center regularly organizes children's, family and other educational programs aimed at aesthetic education of children and youth. Recall that VEON Armenia (the Beeline trademark) is part of the Veon group of companies, which is one of the world's largest integrated telecom operators . The group includes communications companies providing voice and data services based on a wide range of wireless and fixed-line technologies, as well as broadband Internet access to more than 200 million subscribers in Russia, Italy, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Armenia, Georgia , Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Algeria, Bangladesh and Pakistan. The companies of the group provide services under the brands Beeline, Kyivstar, Wind, Mobilink, Banglalink and Djezzy.