Exhibitions at the museum from January 20 to 23
At the Kyrgyz National Museum of Fine Arts named after Gapar Aitiev, there are permanent exhibitions covering painting, graphics, sculpture, and decorative applied arts. They can be visited daily, except on Mondays.
Open from 11:00 to 18:00.
Ilgiz Edilson's Exhibition from January 16 to February 1
The exhibition titled "Anatomy of Human Emotions" explores the emotional experience of a person through color solutions and spatial composition. It features four color environments and numerous emotional states, from joy to anxiety and determination, forming a unified path of inner perception.
Kyrgyz National Museum of Fine Arts named after Gapar Aitiev, from 11:00 to 18:00.

Performance "Evening with a Star" on January 20
The main character, a popular TV host, finds himself in a difficult situation with two strangers. To avoid negative publicity, he offers them a deal. The performance features: Kirill Dycevich, Daniila Vakhrushev, Dmitry Vlaskin.
State National Russian Drama Theater named after Chinghiz Aitmatov, starts at 19:00.

Grand Classical Concert on January 20 and 21
The State Academic Symphony Orchestra named after Jumakhmatov will hold a large-scale concert featuring ballet and choir performances. The program will include outstanding works of the 20th century, combining symphonic sound, choral art, and dance plasticity.
Kyrgyz State Philharmonic named after Toktogul Satylganov, starts at 18:30.

Performance "The Ravine" on January 21
In the ravine, among useless things, abandoned dogs live. The artistic world of the performance is created using forgotten objects. The performance will be presented by the artists of the theater studio.
State National Russian Drama Theater named after Chinghiz Aitmatov, starts at 18:00.

Performance "The Fool & the Simpleton" on January 22
Cinderella, now grown up and raising her son alone, meets an old fairy who gives her hope. However, in life, unlike in fairy tales, miracles do not happen just like that. For happiness in the modern world, love and kindness are needed.
State National Russian Drama Theater named after Chinghiz Aitmatov, starts at 18:00.

Film Premieres on January 22
"To Execute or to Pardon" (genre: science fiction). The action takes place in the near future in Los Angeles. Police officer Chris Raven finds himself accused of murdering his wife and must prove his innocence to an artificial intelligence acting as a judge within 90 minutes.
"Return to Silent Hill" (genre: horror). James Sunderland, suffering from separation from his beloved, receives a mysterious letter that leads him to the changed city of Silent Hill in search of his beloved.
"Bring Me Back from the Dead" (genre: horror). After her father's death, Mia arrives at his house, where strange things begin to happen. Upon opening an urn with ashes, she encounters inexplicable phenomena and seeks help from a medium.
"The Creeper" (genre: horror). Liz arrives at her boyfriend Malcolm's forest house, but she doesn't like the place. After Malcolm offers her a cake made by the maid, Liz begins to have strange visions.
"Flibubu" (genre: animated). Young Thomas meets Flibubu, a fluffy creature from another dimension, and enters a world where dreams come true, but with each wish comes its own price.
Children's Shows on January 22 and 23
Entertainment programs will be organized for children: on Thursday — "The Racer and the Rescue of Adventure Bay," on Friday — "The Magical World of Unicorns."
Restaurant "Barashek," starts at 19:00.
Film Lovers Club on January 23
As part of the event, several short films from the "(un)children's program" of the "Inside" festival will be screened.
ololoErkindik, 20:30.

Performance "The Master and Margarita" on January 23
The staging of the play based on the famous novel by Mikhail Bulgakov about the devil in Moscow is directed by Vyacheslav Vitti. Genre — phantasmagoria in two acts.
State National Russian Drama Theater named after Chinghiz Aitmatov, starts at 18:00.

Performance "Uncle's Dream" on January 23
This is a provincial anecdote that Fyodor Dostoevsky skillfully develops into a whole gallery of characters. In this work, the writer subtly mocks hypocrisy and despotism, which hide behind beautiful words.
Bishkek City Drama Theater named after Arsen Umuraliyev, starts at 19:00.
