![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
VIP Forums Muzblog Chat Games Gallery. Ôîðóì, ìóçäíåâíèêè, ÷àò, èãðû, ãàëëåðåÿ. |
|
Diaspora News and events in Armenian and other diasporas. |
![]() |
A Musical Detour with Yerevan’s #ONEBus |
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
![]() |
#1 (permalink) |
Top VIP VIP Ultra Club
Join Date: Jan 1970
Posts: 12,055
Rep Power: 68
![]() |
![]() In June 2013, ONEArmenia, a for-purpose platform with community-building objectives based out of Yerevan and New York, launched a campaign to reimagine an everyday, often unpleasant, part of life in Armenia: public transportation. The result has come to be known as the #ONEBus and what started as a rather straightforward community project has taken on a life of its own.
![]() In addition to comfort, the bus offers a range of curious features, from curated music selections, which once included a mini-orchestra, to flash mobs inside the vehicle. All this, Markosian says jokingly, helps to relieve the “trauma all locals experience in marshutkas [minivans].” And if you’ve ever been in a marshutka for yourself, then we need say no more. Thanks to 1A’s branding expertise, the #ONEBus has transformed from a mode of transportation to an icon of modernity on Yerevan’s streets. Organizers intend to allow #ONEBus’s image to expand and seep into their future projects. In July, the #ONEBus launch party was so successful, 1A decided to hold more events that build off the bus’s popular features. ![]() above, whose members are all under the age of 16. (Image courtesy of Tarverdi Photography) ![]() Despite lacking some of the spirit of spontaneity that #ONEBus is so well known for, the musical evening was still a meaningful gathering for Yerevan’s community. It gave performance exposure to 2 young local bands, Nemra and Small Bodies, both of which are made up of kids ages 14 and up. 1A also collaborated with Prkutyun, a center for disabled children and youth, offering residents of the organization a chance to mingle and sell their hand-made goods in a new setting. In June 2013, ONEArmenia, a for-purpose platform with community-building objectives based out of Yerevan and New York, launched a campaign to reimagine an everyday, often unpleasant, part of life in Armenia: public transportation. The result has come to be known as the #ONEBus and what started as a rather straightforward community project has taken on a life of its own. 1A’s ‘Musical Sketches’ took place in Aeon, a new and progressive type of cafe in the city called an anti-cafe, where visitors pay for their time spent, rather than the food they consume, a concept originating in Moscow. (Image courtesy of Tarverdi Photography) Lilit Markosian is in charge of 1A’s social media and PR, and says that from the start, the idea was not simply to provide people with free and comfortable rides (the bus has Wi-Fi, clean seats, and air conditioning); rather, the organizers envisioned the bus as an opportunity to reinforce everyday creativity and spontaneity in the city’s community. In addition to comfort, the bus offers a range of curious features, from curated music selections, which once included a mini-orchestra, to flash mobs inside the vehicle. All this, Markosian says jokingly, helps to relieve the “trauma all locals [...] In June 2013, ONEArmenia, a for-purpose platform with community-building objectives based out of Yerevan and New York, launched a campaign to reimagine an everyday, often unpleasant, part of life in Armenia: public transportation. The result has come to be known as the #ONEBus and what started as a rather straightforward community project has taken on a life of its own. 1A’s ‘Musical Sketches’ took place in Aeon, a new and progressive type of cafe in the city called an anti-cafe, where visitors pay for their time spent, rather than the food they consume, a concept originating in Moscow. (Image courtesy of Tarverdi Photography) Lilit Markosian is in charge of 1A’s social media and PR, and says that from the start, the idea was not simply to provide people with free and comfortable rides (the bus has Wi-Fi, clean seats, and air conditioning); rather, the organizers envisioned the bus as an opportunity to reinforce everyday creativity and spontaneity in the city’s community. In addition to comfort, the bus offers a range of curious features, from curated music selections, which once included a mini-orchestra, to flash mobs inside the vehicle. All this, Markosian says jokingly, helps to relieve the “trauma all locals [...] [img][/img] More... |
![]() |
![]() |
|