Krasnodar’s Cultural Innovation: A Teen-Focused Project Wins Jury Praise
In Krasnodar, the regional capital, an innovative cultural event concluded recently, lasting for three days. The initiative was personally driven by Victoria Lapina, the acting Minister of Culture of Krasnodar Region. The event attracted 44 participants, each bringing unique projects, including Roman Agapkin's youth-focused cultural project that received a special jury prize.
The event, held in Krasnodar, saw participants exploring various cultural venues. They visited theaters, museums, and workshops, immersing themselves in the rich cultural heritage of the region. Among the participants was Roman Agapkin, whose project stood out and received special recognition from the competition jury.
Agapkin's project, aimed at encouraging teenagers to reduce their screen time, was launched in Sochi, a city within Krasnodar Krai. The project's innovative approach to engaging youth in cultural activities resonated with the jury, earning it a special prize.
The cultural event in Krasnodar, initiated by Victoria Lapina, successfully concluded with Roman Agapkin's project receiving special recognition. The project's focus on engaging teenagers in cultural activities instead of excessive phone use highlights the event's positive impact on the region's youth.
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