AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoBallet Spotlight: Bishkek will host the fairy-tale ballet “Buratino” on June 14 at the Abdyla Maldybaev Kyrgyz National Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet, mixing modern choreography with classical music and Tolstoy’s “The Golden Key.” Inclusive Arts: At the UPLIFT center in Chuy, artists from the same opera and ballet theater staged “The Cat’s House” plus a classical concert for children with disabilities and their families. Film Censorship Clash: Kyrgyz drama “Kurak” was denied a censor certificate days before its Bishkek Film Festival screening, raising questions about opaque rules despite the film’s international awards and its focus on women’s rights and patriarchal violence. Culture Diplomacy: A Mongolian Film Week opened in Bishkek with screenings at Ala-Too cinema, aiming to deepen Kyrgyz-Mongolian ties through contemporary cinema. Community Dance: “Senorita” in Bishkek keeps women aged 45–85 dancing, blending Latin and Kyrgyz folk styles and taking wins to festivals in Uzbekistan, Spain, and Italy. Bilateral Arts & Travel Links: Kyrgyzstan and Georgia signed a package of cooperation documents during Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze’s visit, with transport and direct-flight prospects discussed alongside cultural ties.
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