“Latvia’s Ring”, a major project honouring the centenary of the Latvia is being implemented with co-financing from the Boris and Ināra Teterev Foundation. It is comprised of 16 concerts that will be performed at four concert Latvian halls.
Sumba is one of the poorest islands in Indonesia, also because of the lack of the water. So as to help local people to figth the poverty, the wells with the drinking water are being made.
How did we get on in 2016? Check out the photos showcasing the results of our work in the fields in which we operate: arts and culture, education, community development, animal welfare and social assistance.
At the end of 2016, a sculpture of the legendary conductor Arvīds Jansons was formally unveiled in the Dzintari Concert Hall. He was the first internationally recognised Latvian conductor.
The Boris and Ināra Teterev Foundation is providing support to the NGO “Dzīvnieku SOS”, in order to establish cats’ homes in the suburbs, where where these animals can find sanctuary during the coldest months of the year.
In November 2016, to mark the concert hall’s 80th anniversary, with the support of the Boris and Ināra Teterev Foundation, the murals of the great Latvian graphic artist Ansis Cīrulis were illuminated.
Visit the shop "Saulgrieze" - craftsmen with special needs prepared the Christmas offer.
The Grand Medal and the prize of the Boris and Ināra Teterev Foundation - 10 000 euros - received the Full Member of the Academy of Sciences Tālavs Jundzis and the Honorary Doctor of the Academy of Sciences Romans Lācis.
The Boris and Ināra Teterev Foundation offers the support by providing the services of a paid computer specialist. Take this opportunity to make your NGO’s work more efficient!
Violinist Gidon Kremer and solists of KREMERata Baltica Orchestra, the pianist Yulianna Avdeeva, the journalist Sergei Nikolaevich and Yulianna Avdeeva met together to share memories about Maya Plisetskaya.