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Novel art program starts in Kazakstan-funded Fuzuli district's youth hub of Azerbaijan

Society Materials 4 September 2024 11:53 (UTC +04:00)
Novel art program starts in Kazakstan-funded Fuzuli district's youth hub of Azerbaijan
Farid Zohrabov
Farid Zohrabov
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BAKU, Azerbaijan, September 4. Starting from the 2024/2025 academic year, the Kazakhstan-financed Kurmangazy Children's Creativity Center in Fuzuli district will offer continuous artistic education for children who have settled in their homeland, Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Culture told Trend.

As part of the Great Return project, children who have relocated to Fuzuli district from Baku and other regions will receive lessons in piano, kanun, accordion, tar, cello, and dance.

The program will initially accommodate 24 students under the guidance of 5 experienced instructors, with plans to expand the number of students in the future.

Funded by the Kazakh government, the Kurmangazy Children's Creativity Center, with its foundation laid in March 2023, was established to provide creative opportunities and arts education to the young residents of Fuzuli district. Since its inception, the center has hosted various art workshops for Fuzuli students and organized a summer school for local schoolchildren, all under the direct oversight of the Ministry of Culture.

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