Russian Copper Company to present unique social project at Innorpom 2014

4 July 2014 (09:15)

July 4, 2014. Russian Copper Company, one of the key exponents at the international exhibition Innoprom 2014, is going to present a unique social project DoChePuGoLeTTO in addition to its innovative stand featuring the company’s large-scale projects. The DoChePuGoLeTTO Project is already quite familiar to residents of those constituencies where Russian Copper Company operates is enterprises; now it will become known to all the visitors to the event (whose theme for this year is Smart Industry, which makes the project fit nicely), the company’s press service reports.

A literature, philosophy, and music class will be delivered during Innoprom at Pavilion 4 (Hall 3) from 12-00PM to 1-30PM on July 12. The class will be given by Professor, PhD, Head of the Russian University of Theatre Arts’ Chair for Literature, History, and Philosopy Andrei Yastrebov and a post graduate Philology student and the Russian University of Theatre Arts lecturer Elizaveta Azarova as well as winner of international contests and a soprano singer Tatiana Lanskaya.

This open-to-all class will be dedicated to interconnections between science and culture, to the question of how new technologies find their way to art, to the science and culture interaction and development potential, and to the specifics of how technical progress is anticipated and predicted in the world literature.

‘This class is a follow-up on Russian Copper Company’s DoChePuGoLeTTO. Time To Read! Project. The term stems from the names of the Russian classical writers: DOstoevsky, CHEkhov, PUshkin, GOgol, LErmontov, Turegenev, Tolstoy, and Ostrovsky. The project units cites and villages of Chelyabinsk Region such as Kyshtym, Chelyabinsk, Karabash, Tominsky, Poletayevo, and Varna, as well as Yekaterinburg, Polevskoy, Novgorod, Moscow, Koktau, and Aktobe, Kazakhstan – all of these are locations where Russian Copper Company operates. The overarching idea is the aspiration for the freedom of thought, for the understanding of one’s roots, for love, for art, and for progressive development. This project is just as important for Russian Copper Company as are the development of new deposits and modernization of metallurgical facilities,’ the company says.


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