Festivals like this, including music and interactive booths, help get young people excited about science. They make science popular, and encourage students to study science and technology fields. This is particularly important for helping build a talented, diverse workforce in Azerbaijan that will be able to meet the demands of a growing economy in the technical and scientific fields, and to accomplish a priority of the Azerbaijani government – the diversification and modernization of its economy. The Embassy has a booth at the Festival showcasing our Maker Space at the Baku American Center, where kids can engage in hands on science learning, including building robots and learning to code.
Over the next week, in conjunction with the Science Festival, ACIDIC will be giving four free, public concerts throughout Azerbaijan to attract students to the sciences and encourage the development of science and technology fields in Azerbaijan. The group will travel to Baku, Sumgayit, Sheki, and Ganja. All of ACIDIC’s performances in Azerbaijan are free and open to the public.
October 31, 2016 13:00, Central Scientific Library, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, Baku
November 1, 2016 19:00, Landmark-Rotunda , Baku
November 2, 2016 13:00, Musical State Drama Theatre, Sumgayit
November 4, 2016 13:00, State Drama Theatre, Sheki
November 5, 2016 14:00, State Drama Theatre/Heydar Aliyev Center, Ganja
The US Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs has partnered with American Voices to engage with people across the world through American Music Abroad exchanges. These exchanges help promote a positive image of the US through arts and music and give overseas audiences the chance to directly interact with American artists.
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