Central Asian cultural traditions have received international recognition as the ancient bowed instrument Kobyz and the traditional nomadic Yurt shared across Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan ...
Tarisio, the leading venue for fine instruments, offers free evaluations of violins, violas, cellos and bows in Washington, D ...
In January, 2022, the British cellist Steven Isserlis was walking to a professional engagement when catastrophe struck. The ...
Bagurumba is a traditional folk dance of the Bodo community, often referred to as the 'butterfly dance', dedicated to nature.
At the Tolima Conservatory, violin, viola, and cello makers are trained under Italian standards. A partnership between the ...
White River Junction, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jan. 9, Upper Valley Aquatic Center, 100 Arboretum Lane. RUTLAND — The next rally ...
In a dimly lit space at the Kochi Muziris Biennale, music begins to play without anyone stepping forward to sing. There are ...
Kathak dance is no stranger to Egyptian audiences. In 2014, another 'singarmani', Marami Medhi, graced the stages of Cairo and Alexandria, performing in the second edition of India by the Nile, the ...
The 5th Folk Music Festival, outdoors in the ‘Maidan Al Bahri’ of the Royal Opera House of Musical Arts, was celebrated last ...
The horn sounds, and Maria-Lucia Priore cuts through the aqua-blue water. Each stroke is precise. Each slap of the water ...
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Kobyz and the yurt: Central Asia’s living knowledge enters UNESCO’s intangible heritage lists
On a cold morning in Chimbay, a small town in northwestern Uzbekistan’s Karakalpakstan region, an elderly craftsman bends over a half-finished wooden frame. His hands move slowly but with certainty: ...
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