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6 September 2005 | Views: 2698 | Comments: 0 |
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The Second 'Kyzyl-Moscow' Festival of the Tuvan culture will be held in Moscow, October 15-16, as its director Georgi Beletski reported to 'Tuva-Online'. Three Tuvan groups – 'Ene-Sai' (Mother the River), 'Salgal' (Generation), 'Uger Dorgun' (Mountaineous Star) – have confirmed its participation in the Moscow Fest. For 'Ene-Sai' headed by Nadezhda Kuular it will a second visit to the Russian capital this year. In May the group performed one of the most prestigeous stages in Russia – in the Kremlin Palace of Congresses.
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6 September 2005 | Views: 2454 | Comments: 0 |
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Musicians and ethnomusicologists from Tuva, Bashkortostan, Altai, Yakutia, Khakasia, Britain, Usa, Switzerland will take part in the Interregional Conference on the Jewesh Harp which will be held in Kyzyl, September, 9-11. Its main aims as put in the official documents are 'to improve the mastery of playing khomus, to develop folk traditions, to establish creative contacts, to contribute to the further development of this art'. The head-liners of the event are the 'Ayar-Khaan' group from Yakutia and the 'Ulger' ensemble from Khakasia. The latter is this year Grand-Prix winner at the 'Sayan Ring' Ethnofestival.
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Sayana Mongush, Dina Oyun |
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