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Arts Council of Mongolia grants PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 06 February 2006
Ulaanbaatar, /MONTSAME/. The Arts Council of Mongolia (ACM) has announced its annual project contest for the Year 2006 to grant money allowance for the improvement of potentials of urban and rural professional arts and cultural organizations. The Arts Council will grant allowance to professional arts and cultural organizations to invite foreign professional artists, arts managers, experts and teachers, to improve children s art education, to attend arts professional and management short-term training, meetings and festivals, and to join international organizations. The money allowance will also be given to organize zonal seminars and training among rural arts and cultural organizations and to invite specialists from the Ulaanbaatar City s arts and cultural organizations and higher schools for the improvement of rural artists` qualification.
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