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  • Friday, February 05, 20168 THE MONGOL MESSENGER

    The Mongolian Arts Council and Dashima open arts studio program announced a Caravan UB residency program for talented young artists to enable facilitation of activities, promote developmental creation, and host a solo exhibition. The aim of the residency is to support young talents by providing them with work space and give them a chance to have a solo exhibition after the residency program.

    This residency program will enable artists to stay three months at the Caravan art studio, create artwork, and present a solo exhibition in May. The ACM and Dashima open arts studio are pleased to announce the participant selected for the residency program. Out of 27 artists who applied for the program, young artist B.Bayartsengel was selected. She is creative and talented, making new artistic content and has a sincere desire to achieve

    Arts Council of Mongolia, Delta Foundation Center, IV floor, Tourists Street-38, Chingeltei District Tel/Fax: 976-11-319015 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.artscouncil.mn

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    The Mongol Messenger is operated by the government news agency MONTSAME and is printed by the MONTSAME. Web Page: en.montsame.mn E-mail: [email protected] (ISSN 1684-1883)

    A joint exhibition will be organized to display selected works of the artists

    Artist B.Bayartsengel

    Historic monuments are often the backdrop for her characters

    The Mongolian Arts Council (ACM) is a non-governmental organization whose mission is to support the sustainable development of Mongolian culture and the preservation of cultural heritage. ACM aims to promote the process of the production of artists and contribution to personal and social development of art through the public presentation of their work.

    ACM announced a balance artistic

    competition to support talented deaf artists in partnership with the Canadian Embassy and receive their artworks until February 5, 2016. ACM will organize a joint exhibition with the selected artworks of those artists and exhibit them from February 25 to March 3 at the Q Art gallery.

    The exhibition will consist of sculpture, installation, photos, media and graphics created by deaf artists.

    Artist selected for Caravan UB program

    On March 4-5, the Arts Council of Mongolia and Morin Khuur Ensemble of State Philharmonic will present a Playing Love movie soundtrack concert at the Corporate Hotel & Convention Center to promote Mongolian traditional music to the world.

    The State Morin khuur Ensemble played on the occasion of International Womens Rights Day. This time is the fourth time to revise the new content of Mongolian elite and world premiere movies soundtracks Playing Love. The Playing Love- IV concert will feature Mongolias human history, lifestyle and culture by focusing on Mongolian films selective expression in this repertoire.

    For hundreds of years, Mongolian people have used the traditional Morin khuur musical instrument. It is the unique cultural heritage of Mongolian people. This concert will be performed adding harmonic tunes to your heart.

    Tickets are available at Tgs 20,000-30,000 and sold at the State Philharmonic, the Mongolian Arts Council of Mongolia, and at the www.ticket.mn website.

    For more information, please visit the www.artscouncil.mn website.

    On February 9-16, the Arts Council of Mongolia (ACM) will co-organize a Mongolian film focus day in Denmark in cooperation with the Danish Film Institute in Copenhagen to increase international cooperation in the film industry as part of its mission to promote and enhance the development of Mongolian cinema.

    Mongolian Film Days selected the following six films to screen: Remote Control, a movie by S.Byamba which was awarded New Current at the Pusan International Film Festival in 2013, Passion,

    a documentary film, and Yellow colt, a movie by Ch.Khoroldorj which was selected to be screened as part of the Asian film window of the Pusan International Film Festival. Also, Amazing flight by L.Bat-Amgalan, which was involved in the London Short Film Festival and Cranes, a movie by young film director M.Iveel.

    Organizers are giving the opportunity for viewers to showcase old Mongolian movies of the 1960s such as Before the raising rank by honored director D.Chimed-

    Osor. It helps to show and understand Mongolian film development.

    For this focus day and Mongolian cultural day, Ts.Ariunaa, film producer and Ch.Khoroldorj, film director are invited to participate and introduce and promote the Mongolian arts and film industry. They will present movies and communicate with world-famous film directors, producers and artists. The organizers hope that it will be a big opportunity for international cooperation in the film industry.

    Mongolian Films day to be held in Denmark

    Balance exhibition supports deaf artists

    her goal and match the goal of Caravan UB.

    B.Bayartsengel graduated from the Fine art institute in 2011. She studied art and held a joint exhibition called Mongolia color at the le-Art Gallery in Irkutsk in Russia in 2014.

    Artist B.Bayartsengels creation field is simple and defined as a critical realist. She is going to exhibit 10-12 paintings called Siege in exclusive critical realism style. The main character of her artworks stands as historic monuments of all who know and support the role of specific social environments, and through a scenario, expresses to resolve the differences and relationships between them. Her creative artworks are on display for your consideration!

    Playing love-IV concert by Morin Khuur Ensemble