Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) — On 19 November, the State Kremlin Palace will host a major cultural event — the Uzbekistan Culture Days in Russia.
This event aims to strengthen the friendly and cultural ties between the two countries, offering the Russian audience a unique opportunity to discover Uzbekistan’s rich cultural heritage, ancient traditions, modern life, and achievements.
The highlight of the event will be a concert featuring outstanding Uzbek artists. The audience will enjoy performances by national heroes Munojat Yulchieva, People’s Artists Ozodbek Nazarbekov, Farrukh Zakirov, Sevara Nazarkhan, Gulsanam Mamazoitova, Aygul Nodirova, Honored Artists Ozoda Nursaiedova and Ilyos Arabov, as well as talented performers Shirin Mamtoeva and Sabina Mustaeva. The concert will be accompanied by the State Symphony Orchestra, conducted by People’s Artist Kamoliddin Urinboev, and the State Dance Ensemble "Bakhor" named after Mukarram Turgunbaeva.
The concert program will include Uzbek folk songs and dances, as well as masterpieces of world opera classics, reflecting the uniqueness and authenticity of Uzbek culture. Each performance will convey love for the homeland and respect for traditions, creating an atmosphere of sincere creativity and emotional depth. This concert will allow the audience to experience the unique spirit of Uzbek art and understand its significance in world culture.
In addition to the concert, a photo exhibition will be held, showcasing the history, cultural traditions, and daily life of Uzbekistan. The exhibition will feature over 80 unique photographs dedicated to significant events, architectural monuments, and modern transformations in the country. Visitors will be able to witness Uzbekistan’s achievements in cultural and social spheres, symbolizing the country’s pursuit of renewal and modernization.
The exhibition will allow the audience to immerse themselves in the cultural values of the Uzbek people and appreciate their contributions to the global cultural context, highlighting their efforts to preserve national identity.
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Culture Days in Russia will symbolize friendship, mutual understanding, and cultural interaction between nations. This event will highlight the diversity and value of Uzbekistan’s cultural heritage, its openness to new opportunities, and its commitment to continuing the cultural dialogue based on mutual respect and support.