Dolma Festival to be held in Zvartnots Museum-Reserve
The 10th edition of the Pan-Armenian Festival of Dolma will be held in the territory of Zvartnots Historical and Cultural Museum-Reserve on Sunday, May 22.
The event is organized by the Service for the Protection of Historical Environment and Cultural Museum-Reservations SNCO in cooperation with the Development and Preservation of Armenian Culinary Traditions NGO.
The SNCO reports that skilled cooks representing different organizations are set to take part in the festival. A competition will be held in three categories: best taste, best design and best idea, and the grand prize will be given to the absolute winner.
Published: 15 March 2021
The artist from Belarus Victoria Valuk launched her personal world art tour show Artifact on the eve of spring! The start took place at the end of February, despite the coronavirus, epidemic, and the borders still closed for the most part! In this extraordinary art show, her paintings are and will be hidden in different parts of the world like a treasure. Whoever finds it will be able to keep the painting for himself/herself! Each of the artworks by Victoria Valuk in her show acquires the status of an artifact and a personal number.
So, the first four artifacts were recently sealed in bottles and left in the hot Caribbean region from snowy Belarus!
Belarus implements over 20 cultural projects in 2020
MINSK, 12 March (BelTA) – A total of 23 cultural projects were implemented in Belarus in 2020, thanks to the grants of the President of Belarus, BelTA learned from the Culture Ministry of Belarus.
Grants were allocated for cultural and entertainment events and innovative projects to develop Belarusian culture and preserve national spiritual traditions.
For example, the National History Museum hosted exposition projects “Belarusian Costume: Modern and Contemporary Design” and “Museum Collections: Second Birth”. The National Museum of Art showcased the innovative exhibitions “Jan Damel. Canvas, Paper, Digital” and “Red - Code of the Nation. Sacredness, Aesthetics, Power.” The international archaeological conference Life-Long Expedition. Topical Issues of Archeology and Numismatics in Belarus and Adjacent Regions, two scientific seminars Outcomes of Belarusian Archeology and the volunteer archaeological camp Naury
Family support named among priorities for Belarus government
Igor Petrishenko
NESVIZH DISTRICT, 22 January (BelTA) - Families with children are entitled to wide-ranging support in Belarus, and this policy has become the country s calling card. Even in difficult economic conditions the state did not save on families and will not, Belarus Deputy Prime Minister Igor Petrishenko said as he welcomed the participants of the national open dialogue Large family as the priority of the state family policy running in the National Historical and Cultural Museum-Reserve at Nesvizh, BelTA has learned. Supporting large families is the absolute priority for the government. You are a pillar of the sustainable development of our state, Igor Petrishenko said addressing the participants. He stressed that the government clearly sees the values and life priorities of modern youth: career, personal development, and hence later marriage and the birth of children. We need to take this into account
Igor Petrishenko
Igor Petrishenko
Deputy Prime Minister of Belarus
Families with children are entitled to wide-ranging support in Belarus, and this policy has become the country s calling card. Even in difficult economic conditions the state did not save on families and will not, Belarus Deputy Prime Minister Igor Petrishenko said as he welcomed the participants of the national open dialogue Large family as the priority of the state family policy running in the National Historical and Cultural Museum-Reserve at Nesvizh, BelTA has learned. Supporting large families is the absolute priority for the government. You are a pillar of the sustainable development of our state, Igor Petrishenko said addressing the participants. He stressed that the government clearly sees the values and life priorities of modern youth: career, personal development, and hence later marriage and the birth of children. We need to take this into account in our family policy.”