Azerbaijanis' Cultural Center
- Azerbaijanis' Cultural Center
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Azerbaijanis' Cultural Center
Type |
Non-Governmental Organisation |
Founded |
2006 |
Headquarters |
Marneuli, Georgia |
Key people |
Fazil Hasanov |
Products |
Education and culture |
Website |
www.amm.ge/ |
Azerbaijani's Cultural Center (ACC) (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycanlıların Mədəniyyət Mərkəzi) - is a non-governmental organization, which was founded in 2006, after Fazil Hasanov, actual chairman of center, issued an appeal to Ilham Aliyev, President of Azerbaijan and Mikheil Saakashvili, President of Georgia while their meeting in Marneuli. One of the main objectives of ACC is the integration of local Azerbaijanis to Georgian civil society.
Activity
Culture
The center publishes "Meydan" and "Qarapapaqlar" magazines and "Region Press" newspaper. There are courses of Georgian and English languages as well as computer in the center. Under the ACC functions a folk-dance group "Sarvan", Azerbaijani writers union, library, etc.
"Sarvan" dance ensemble was created by support of Heydar Aliyev Foundation in 2008. It won the first place in a nomination of "Solo performance" and the second place in a nomination of "Collective performance" in the "Open New World 2009"[1].
Education
ACC conducts different educational programmes, including Georgian and English language courses and IT workshops as well[2].
References
External links
Categories:
- Azerbaijani culture
- Organisations based in Georgia (country)
- Non-governmental organisations based in Georgia (country)
- Cultural centers
- Azerbaijan stubs
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