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Dance Lost and Found
By Janyl Jusupjan
How have some dances disappeared? Clearly, some dance forms' "disappearance" had been caused by careless arrogance of some. In the meantime in Kazakhstan a single individual "rescues" a dance of a whole nation.
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Timur Mukanov leads unusual life style for a Kyrgyz. He calls Moscow his home and composes songs in French.
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Lori Handrahan, researcher on Gender and Conflict Resolution, talks on the role women could play in easing inter-ethnic tensions in Kyrgyzstan.
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Days of Kazakh Films in Prague
From September 29th till October 1st five films from Kazakhstan will be screened at historical Lucerna Cinema in Prague, Czech Republic. Seker, a family drama of Sabit Kurmanaliev, Who Are You by Kuat Akhmetov, Birjan Sal of Rymbek Alpiev and Story of Pink Rabbit by Farkhad Sharipov will be followed by Mustafa Chokay, a historical drama by legendary Satybaldy Narymbetov. Free entrance.
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President of Kazakhstan has become the main protagonist of children's books. "Today I want to tell you a new fairy tale about a boy, whose name is Nursultan" - this is the beginning of a "modern children's fairy tale" tilted "My President" by Roza Akbulatova, little known author in Kazakhstan.
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Ferghana Valley: The Heart of Central Asia (Studies of Central Asia and the Caucasus) is the result of the collaborative work of 30 Central Asian and American scholars for six years. The majority of the scholars represent the countries of Central Asia - Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. The highly contentious issues on border divisions were entrusted to researchers from Russia, Switzerland and USA.
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Melanie Krebs looks at the issues of development aid and protection of cultural heritage, based on research among artizans in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan.
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Ak Welsapar read his poetry at the International Peotry Festival in Medellin, Columbia. See video here. As a journalist he denounced the environmental crisis in Turkmenistan and was forced to leave his country. In Sweden he continues to write children's books also in Swedish and publish his poetry.
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