“Asrlar sadosi” Festival of Traditional Culture culminated in a colorful gala concert at Bukhara’s Poy-Kalon Square, presenting barnstorming performances by folk music groups and solo singers in what was a demonstration of Uzbekistan’s traditional and contemporary music culture. Gulnara Karimova, the author of “Asrlar sadosi” project, handed awards to the winners of the Festival.
03/05/2011Read more
On April 30, the first day of “Asrlar sadosi” Festival of Traditional Culture, a group of local archeologists, involved in excavations between Magoki-Attori Mosque and Toki Telpak Furushon Dome, did a presentation on a newly found ancient bath believed to be as old as 1,000 years.
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“Asrlar sadosi” Festival of Traditional Culture included a roundtable titled “Film festivals – a phenomenon of contemporary global culture” held at Grand Bukhara Hotel as a run-up to the upcoming Tashkent International Festival of Contemporary Cinema to be held in September this year.
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Famous Japanese calligrapher Koichi Honda showed his art on April 30 at Nodira Divanbegi Madrasah as part of “Asrlar sadosi” (Echo of Centuries) Festival of Traditional Culture.
02/05/2011Read more
On a sunny morning of April 30, the ancient city of Bukhara, a hub of architecture, spirituality and trade in Central Asia and an open-air museum, was filled with the sounds of karnai and surnai Uzbek national instruments, signaling the start of the eagerly-awaited “Asrlar sadosi” Festival of Traditional Culture, a collaborative effort between the Fund Forum and the UNESCO Tashkent Office.
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The second “Tashkent Spring” International Opera Festival kicked off on April 22 with “La Traviata”, a three-act opera by Giuseppe Verdi, at Turkiston Palace in Tashkent.
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An exhibition “Cooltour: your footprint”, demonstrating cultural diversity of Uzbekistan, was opened in Samarkand on 21 April. The same exhibition will open in Tashkent on 25 April as well.
22/04/2011Read more
Tashkent’s AZIA Gallery will host the solo exhibition of a young Uzbek artist Anvar Latipov. The opening ceremony for the art show, which will run till the end of May, will take place on April 28.
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New York City’s Nailya Alexander Gallery opened its doors on 5 April to welcome the public to the vernissage for the exhibition of a renowned photo artist, Max Penson, one of the most prominent representatives of Uzbek photography.
15/04/2011Read more
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