AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBishkek Arts & Culture: “The Pomegranate Garden” opened in Bishkek, bringing Alexander Dilbazi’s pomegranate-themed works to local audiences and spotlighting his evolving artistic ideas. Music Heritage: In Osh’s Kara-Kulja district, the 85th anniversary of composer Ryspei Abdykadyrov will be marked June 19-20 with a monument opening, photo exhibition, conference, song performances, and a gala concert. City Life & Performance: New light-and-music fountains near the National Philharmonic in Bishkek are now entertaining residents and visitors with nightly shows. Film & Censorship: Kyrgyz drama “Kurak” was denied a censor certificate days before its Bishkek International Film Festival screening, raising fresh questions about film evaluation rules. Theatre for Families: The fairy-tale ballet “Buratino” is set to premiere in Bishkek, combining modern choreography with Tolstoy’s classic story for young audiences. Disability Arts Access: At the UPLIFT center in Chuy, children with disabilities enjoyed “The Cat’s House” and a classical concert by opera and ballet artists. International Spotlight: The Shanghai International Film Festival kicked off with a global gala, while Kyrgyz director Aktan Arym Kubat joins the Golden Goblet jury. Sports Culture: Bishkek hosted cheerleading competitions and a regional Aerojack tournament where Kyrgyz young athletes won medals.
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