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31762
A mention of this theatre in a reference book would take up just one paragraph and would look something like this: “The...
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31677
The creative face of a theatre is largely determined by its artistic director. Since the 1990s, most of the productions of the...
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31725
The modern science of aesthetics shares the multiplicity of viewpoints on the essence, laws and nature of artistic creation. The...
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01/01/2002 •
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32798
Dmitri Yanov – Yanovsky is one of those modern composers in Uzbekistan whose work is well known far outside the country. He...
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01/01/2002 •
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31615
Ravshan Mirtajiyev’s creative biography began back in 1980. The main path that the sculptor’s works were to follow...
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32711
The year 2001 saw the fifth anniversary of the death of Mirsadyk Tajiyev, the composer, a senior lecturer at the Tashkent State...
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01/01/2002 •
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31615
Jurat Rahmani was born in 1952. His childhood and youth were spent in his native Namangan. At the age of 15, he became a pupil at...
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01/01/2002 •
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31574
Zaur Mansurov was born in Tashkent in 1979. From 1994 to 1998, he studied in the department of design and book illustration at...
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31584
The ceramic master Ashur Mukhammad Mamasoliyev graduated from the department of monumental painting at the Tashkent State...
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31418
Abdujabbor Nazilov was born in Tashkent in 1976. In 1996, he graduated from the Republican Art College. In 2001, he received a...
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31744
Before 2001, the Kashkadarya Valley had been a “blank spot” on the map of primitive monuments in Uzbekistan. Only the...
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01/01/2002 •
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31864
Kesh is a mediaeval region, consisting of individual rustaks, or districts, in the Zarafshan Range and the Guzardarya....
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01/01/2002 •
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31922
Shahrisabz is a town in Uzbekistan. It is located amid the luxuriant verdure of gardens on the upper reaches of the Kashkadarya....
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01/01/2002 •
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31699
By the end of the 19th century, a number of local schools of embroidery had developed in Uzbekistan. On the one hand, they had...
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31514
By the end of the 19th century, a number of local schools of embroidery had developed in Uzbekistan. On the one hand, they had...