The “Armenian National Music Treasury”
“The Armenian National Musical Treasury” project launched in February, 2014. It consists of a few subprojects ․․․
May 10, 2016
The 11th issue of the literary magazine Inqnagir was presented at the Yerevan International Book Festival. The magazine is being published for the second time with the support of the...
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The Renaissance Foundation presents the musical film “Vardanank: From Victory to Our Days”, a project...
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Ahead of Armenia’s Independence Day, the Renaissance Foundation presented its new musical film “Vardanank: From...
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In the heart of Paris, at the bookstore of the renowned Italian publishing house...
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The “Renaissance” Cultural and Intellectual Foundation is a non-profit, non-commercial organization. In 2013, the “Intellectual Renaissance” Foundation was established, and in 2014, the “Cultural Renaissance” Foundation. In 2017, the two foundations merged and today continue to operate under the name “Renaissance” Cultural and Intellectual Foundation. Our main directions are:
“The Armenian National Musical Treasury” project launched in February, 2014. It consists of a few subprojects ․․․
Development of the cultural life is of big importance to “Renaissance” cultural and intellectual foundation, which is why this year also it stands next to “HIGH FEST” international performing arts festival .․․
2017 marked the start of a new process of digitization of the audio fund of Armenian radio, in the “Golden Fund” of which are about 97,000 recordings ․․․
As it is important for “Renaissance” cultural and intellectual foundation to preserve the greatest intellectual heritage of our country and share it not only ․․․
It is of huge importance for “Renaissance” cultural and intellectual foundation to preserve and share Armenia’s greatest heritage not only in Armenia, but also elsewhere. To this aim, the foundation has implemented a number of projects to install statues, such as “Men” (Yerevan) by Davit Minasyan, “Eternal Conduct” (Yerevan) by Davit Yerevantsi and the memorial statue dedicated to Saint Gregory of Narek (Vatican) by the same sculptor.
Khan Academy is a nonprofit organization, which was established in 2006 with the motto: “A free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere.”