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25 August 2001 | Views: 3482 | Comments: 0 |
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Tuvan folk-group "Chirgilchin" has taken part in the International Festival "One thousand morin-khuurs" (a two-stringed type of a Mongolian violin), which was held in China. One thousand morin-khuur players greeted by 30,000 spectators performed at the stadium in the city of Huhu-hoto. The final gala-concert was held in Peking. The performances given by Igor Koshkendei, Aldar Damdyn, Andrei Mongush and Mongun-ool Ondar opened the phenomenal beauty of Tuvan throat-singing to the Chinese public.
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25 August 2001 | Views: 3639 | Comments: 0 |
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The children's ensemble "Oktai" from Kyzyl took part in the festivities dedicated to the 70th anniversary of Ulangom, the capital of the Uvs aimak. The spiritual verses of Siberian old believers performed by the young singers from Tuva aroused a storm of applause. On coming back to Tuva children went to Erzhei, an old believers' village, where every year they go on an ethnographic expedition.
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