ArmInfo.A project under the motto "Find a Common Language" will be held in Yerevan on October 25-26.
As the organizers of the event told ArmInfo, within the framework of the festival, the premiere of a play created by 30 young people from Artsakh, Armenia, Georgia, Ukraine and Russia will take place in the Small Theater of Yerevan.
"For 10 days, they worked with international choreographers and musicians to find a common language that goes beyond differences in culture, origin, language, gender and physical features. The international team included the director and artistic director of Uppsala Circus Larisa Afanasyeva, musician of the group Dobranoc Ilya Gindin, founder of the musical and performance group Drum Theater Denis Vedmetsky, duduk player Artak Khachatryan, multi-instrumentalist and composer Dmitry Lekveishvili, choreographer and model Alika Paeske, dancer, founder of the Laboratory of Contemporary Choreography Hasmik Tangyan," the statement said.
In addition, on October 25, the Goethe Center will host a discussion project "Towards Equality: Culture and Education in Dialogue", the goal of which is to overcome accessibility issues in the cultural and educational spheres of Armenia through dialogue and exchange of experience between experts from Germany and Armenia. Participants of the event will get acquainted with examples of best practices in Germany, take part in discussions with renowned experts and develop solutions for their organization.
The discussion will be led by museum expert and consultant on inclusiveness and accessibility in cultural institutions and museums, Dr. Christian Schreubers and curator and art educator Dr. Keith Bremann.
According to the information, the "Find a Common Language" project is being implemented by the German company High Art Bureau with the financial support of the German Foreign Ministry and with the assistance of the German Embassy in Armenia and the Goethe Center in Yerevan.