ChTPZ Group to support NCP Picnic in Pervouralsk
22 July 2013 (17:33)
July 22, 2013. ChTPZ Group and New Culture Palace are going to coordinate their NCP Picnic in the local park and in Pervouralsk New Pipe Plant's Palace of Culture, the company's press service reports.
'Events are already taking place in New Culture Palace, even before the building is completely finished, our NCP will be working on its own projects and will gradually build a team. During this year, am ambitious program focused on the exploration of the urban environment, a synthesis of science and arts, and getting acquainted with the interdisciplinary aspects of culture will be carried out. This NCP Picnic on Metallurgist's Day is supposed to show Pervouralsk residents how open this project is, and to offer them some new experience and potential for self-realization,' says Director of the Ural Branch of the National Center for Contemporary Arts (NCCA) and curator of the NCP program Alisa Prudnikova.
The NCP picnic is meant for audiences of all ages, from the youngest to the oldest. The Open Book Reading Club and Cartonia interactive performance will be available all day on the park premises, as well as lectures and workshops.
The Reading Club was designed by the father of Flour Paste Project Oleg Lutoukhin and the Editor-in-Chief of Stolnik and Art Director of Press House Loft Project Anna Reshetkina specially for Pervorualsk. One can select a good read out of thousands of books and magazines pertaining to all sorts of genres and to take part in the recitals.
'Events are already taking place in New Culture Palace, even before the building is completely finished, our NCP will be working on its own projects and will gradually build a team. During this year, am ambitious program focused on the exploration of the urban environment, a synthesis of science and arts, and getting acquainted with the interdisciplinary aspects of culture will be carried out. This NCP Picnic on Metallurgist's Day is supposed to show Pervouralsk residents how open this project is, and to offer them some new experience and potential for self-realization,' says Director of the Ural Branch of the National Center for Contemporary Arts (NCCA) and curator of the NCP program Alisa Prudnikova.
The NCP picnic is meant for audiences of all ages, from the youngest to the oldest. The Open Book Reading Club and Cartonia interactive performance will be available all day on the park premises, as well as lectures and workshops.
The Reading Club was designed by the father of Flour Paste Project Oleg Lutoukhin and the Editor-in-Chief of Stolnik and Art Director of Press House Loft Project Anna Reshetkina specially for Pervorualsk. One can select a good read out of thousands of books and magazines pertaining to all sorts of genres and to take part in the recitals.
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