On November 19, the State Kremlin Palace will host a large-scale opening of Uzbekistan Culture Days in Russia, which aims to deepen friendly and cultural ties between the two countries.
This significant event will allow the Russian public to get acquainted with Uzbekistan’s rich cultural heritage, centuries-old traditions, and modern achievements. As part of the program, viewers will be able to enjoy performances by outstanding artists from Uzbekistan, performing works by Uzbek, Russian, and world classics.
The central event of the program will be a concert with the participation of Uzbekistan artists “Evening of Uzbekistan Stars”, which will feature the Hero of Uzbekistan, People’s Artist of the Republic of Uzbekistan Munojat Yulchiyeva, People’s Artists Ozodbek Nazarbekov, Farrukh Zakirov, Ramiz Usmanov, Gulsanam Mamazoitova, Aigul Nodirova, Honored Artists Ozoda Nursaidova and Ilyos Arabov, as well as performer Shirin Mamatova.
The concert will accompany performances by the State Symphony Orchestra, directed by People’s Artist Kamolidin Urinboyev, and the State Dance Ensemble “Bakhor” named after Mukarram Turgunbayeva.
The concert program, designed for two hours, includes Uzbek folk songs, dances, and masterpieces of world opera classics. The atmosphere of each performance is permeated with the spirit of patriotism and traditions, creating a feeling of sincerity and deep emotionality. This concert will allow the audience to feel the unique flavor of Uzbek art and appreciate its significance in the context of world culture.
In addition to the concert, the event will include a photo exhibition dedicated to Uzbekistan’s history, cultural traditions, and everyday life. The exhibition will present over 80 unique photographs reflecting the country’s significant events, architectural monuments, and modern transformations. Visitors will be able to get acquainted with the achievements of Uzbekistan in the cultural and social spheres, which symbolize the desire for renewal and modernization.
The event is expected to be attended by high-ranking officials, representatives of the cultural and business elite, diplomats, and artists from Russia and Uzbekistan. The Uzbekistan Culture Days in Russia will become a symbol of friendship and mutual understanding, emphasizing the diversity and value of Uzbekistan’s cultural heritage, its openness to new opportunities, and its desire for cultural dialogue based on mutual respect.
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