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With an aim to enhance professional skill of Mongolian
heritage experts, Arts Council of Mongolia is organizing
“Capacity Building Training in Heritage Building Restoration”
under the “Cultural Treasure” project funded by the MCS Holding
LLC.
“Capacity Building Training in Heritage Building Restoration”
has lectures and onsite investigation at Choijin Lama temple and
has been taught by US architect and structural engineer Stephen
J. Kelley who is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects.
In the past, Stephen J. Kelley was a UNESCO Tangible Heritage
Expert and Vice President of the International Scientific Committee
on the Analysis and Restoration of Structures of Architectural
Heritage (ISCARSAH). With more than 35 years of experience, his
award-winning projects are located throughout the United States but
he has also worked on significant world monument projects in Asia,
Europe, Africa, South America and the Caribbean basin.
This two-week training focuses on physical issues of heritage
conservation and covers following topics: “Understanding Building
Materials-Their decay and evaluation”, “Building Systems-
Their deterioration and evaluation”, “Building Diagnostics”,
“Long-term Monitoring”, “Vulnerability and Risk Assessment”
and “Determining Significance and Preparing a Conservation
Management Plan”.
Training involved 30 participants including architects,
construction engineers of historical building restoration companies,
university lecturer and managers of historic buildings & buddhist
temples of Mongolia. Furthermore, in the scope of “Cultural
Treasure” project, Mr. Stephen J. Kelley is performing a condition
assessment of the Choijin Lama Temple structures and will develop
conservation management plan and provide recommendations for
restoration of the temple.
The Royal Danish Ballet Foundation,
International Academy of Arts and Education,
Mongolian Danish Society in Mongolia,
"BNGE" production and the Danish
Mongolian Society in Denmark are presenting
Royal Danish Ballet performance for
Mongolian audience.
The Royal Danish Ballet was founded
in 1748, and the Royal Danish Ballet School
was established in 1771. Its dancers and
choreographers, continually maintaining their
traditional heritage, are now well-known in the
world.
The Mongolian ballet lovers will have
the opportunity to see the best and live
performances of the soloists and principals
of the Royal Danish Ballet. The Danish ballet
team of 12 persons will arrive in Ulaanbaatar
on June 27, 2019.
The Ballet is a type of art that expresses
the beauty and fine figure of a woman. It
is the art that gives you the relaxation by its
graceful body movements while adjusting
a sense of emotion to music. And the most
of all, ballet provides people with the most
pleasurable motions by its movements,
features and techniques. The history of Ballet
art comes from the 15th century and became an
independent art during the 14th King Ludovic,
known as the “Sun King” in the 17th century.
Since that time, the development of ballet has
intensified and spread around the world with
various styles, and people have been delighted
by world-famous performances of ballet. We
are highlighting "The Royal Danish Ballet".
“The Royal Danish Ballet” is considered
as one of the oldest. It has been serving as a
masterpiece of classical art for 271 years. In
the history of ballet art, the highest contribution
of “The Royal Danish Ballet” is proved by
Danish ballet master and choreographer
August Bournonville, who created unique
style of dance performance. One of the major
developments is that the Royal ballet develops
the XVIII-XIX century ballet performances
with the classic style and they have been
staging many famous performances such as
"Swan Lake" and "Sleeping Beauty".
The ballet performance will be held on
June 29, at 18:00, at the Corporate Hotel
& Convention Centre hall. It will present
the world-famous Royal Danish ballet for
Mongolian audience and will further contribute
to the development of cultural cooperation
between Mongolia and Denmark.
Tickets are available at www.ticket.mn.
For more information please call 99192169,
93009999
With high smartphone and internet users reaching 2.6
million in 2016 (Media Atlas.Mongolia. 2016), Mongolia
is considerably a country with high technology consumers.
However, advancement of technology and its use is arts
is underdeveloped. Committed to facilitating innovation,
collaboration, strategic growth and cultural impact for the
media arts field in Mongolia and around the world. Through
platform of forward-thinking and inclusive programs,
UBIMAF hold space for a dynamic network of artists and
organizations committed to powerful creative storytelling as
an engine for transformation and the collective imagination,
Ulaanbaatar International Media Arts Festival was initiated
by the Arts Council of Mongolia in 2016.
The first edition of the festival was the first of its kind
to held in Mongolia under the theme of “Tradition and
Modernity” featured 18 artists from 9 different nations in a
celebration of the diversity and innovation integral to media
art. One of the festival’s main goals is to bring international
experts to enhance visual art and media arts education in
Mongolia. Christian Faubel from the Academy of Media
Arts, Cologne held a series of workshops for more than 30
media students at Radio, Television and Media Arts School.
Over the course of month, more than 3000 visitors were
introduced to media arts and interacted with the art works
personally.
Based on the success of 1st edition, ACM is organized
the 2nd edition of UBIMAF under the theme of “Trace”
from June 9th to July 9th, 2017. Last year the festival
featured 12 artists from 9 different countries including
Australia, Germany, Korea, Mongolia, Netherlands, Israel,
Czech Republic, USA and Philippines in a celebration of
the diversity and innovation in form of media art. Further
assist the development of media arts education in Mongolia,
Robert Seidel (Germany) well-known international artist
and entrepreneurs conducted workshops on media art. In
addition, UBIMAF entered a long-term partnership with
TodaysArt Festival and as part of the partnership, artistic
exchange between the Netherlands and Mongolia will
enhanced.
With the aim to continue to nourish development of
media and digital arts through international exchange and
youth engagement by sustaining the festival for the 3rd
edition under the theme of Migration from June 28-July
12, 2018. The 3rd edition of the UBIMAF focused on the
intersection of arts, science and technology under theme of
“No Boundaries” and presenting 11 artists from the U.S, UK,
Taiwan, France, Germany, Romania, and China. The festival
had two different sections including indoor exhibition at the
Dinosaur Museum of Mongolia and electronic music, sound
art performances at the Playtime Festival 2018. The festival
organized contextual programs and series of workshop
by curators, artists and researcher and ArtSee talk series
throughout the festival.
4th edition of the festival, UBIMAF 2019 will take
place from June 21, 2019 to July 7, 2019 under the theme of
Migration. The 4th edition expands the festival’s scope and
will take place at four different occasions over the course
of the month. The festival will open with “Train Migration
to Gobi” a mobile installation, performance and interactive
talks with 36 people on the train trip to Gobi within the
framework of Нүүдэл-movement. The idea is to focus on
the movement part of migration and invite artist, curators,
scholars and herders to share their work and practice related
to mobility.
Once we reach the destination a site-specific installation
and performance by Chinese artist Huang Huan, on two-
piece journey of man and woman, East and West, past and
future and unknown and the known and the resistance and
acceptance of migration will take place the Energy center.
In addition, Sound migration performance by long singers
will continue the artistic migration in Gobi. Mongolian artist
and illustrator Bayart-Od Byambarenchin and a filmmaker
Ikhbayar Shagdarsuren will document to Train migration
into illustration and video installations.
Co-organized with Goethe Institut Mongolia and Seoul,
Migration Narratives joint exhibition will take place from
June 27-July 7, 2019 at MN 17 Art Gallery. The main goal of
the exhibition is representing untold story of migration from
each participating country including China, Taiwan, Honk
Kong, Korea, Japan, Thailand, Indonesia and Sri Lanka. The
exhibition curated 9 young Asian curators with contribution
by Joseph Henry Bristley UK scholar who has developed
a timeline that looks at the migration practice and related
timeline of Mongolia in relation to all the participating
curators’ countries.
For more information, please visit www.facebook.com/
UBIMAF and contact us at arts@artscouncil.mn
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