The girl who travels in her paintings: Iveta Sargsyan
There lives an artsy schoolgirl in the smallish village of Aragatsavan. She dreams of Italy, is a big fan of Gyumri, and draws at her home yard almost every day.
There lives an artsy schoolgirl in the smallish village of Aragatsavan. She dreams of Italy, is a big fan of Gyumri, and draws at her home yard almost every day.
Raspberry has become a unique symbol at COAF apart from being the juicy appetizing fruit that decorates our summer tables.
What motivated the 17-year old professional soccer player Rafik Zargaryan, who is interested in programming and economics, to engage in the Performing Arts Program? His answer is more than clear:
Here we are at the auditorium of Aragatsavan village School #2, which was in the process of renovation back in 2016.
For many COAF students enrolling in our sports programs, daily exercise has long been part of their everyday life, be it quarantine or not.
Just like people, organizations have their characteristics, behavior, and attitude. Speaking for us, one of the qualities COAF people have is the love and appreciation for nature.
“I have changed a lot” is what we very often hear from COAF kids’ parents about the relationships with their children.
If you made it here to read the blog, you most likely have electricity, Internet access, and a computer or a gadget. Hope you are also warm, safe and sound.
He is obsessed with dancing but is always in search of new adventures from studying Turkish to the theater.
Welcome to the mini-factory of Aren Bulghadaryan, a COAF SMART Musical Instruments student from Vahagni village.
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