The dramatic circle in Osh first emerged in 1914. Its organizers were Beknazar Nazarov and Jurakhan-aka Zainabiddinov. In 1918, a concert group composed of Uzbek teachers was formed for the first time. One of the organizers was Nazirhon Kamalov. These were harsh years in the struggle against the Basmachis. Young artists traveled with concerts to villages, conducted propaganda and mass work, and fought with the weapon of art against the enemies of the new government. The Osh troupe, which later
Naryn Regional Musical and Drama Theater named after M. Ryskulov In 1935, small theaters of collective farms and state farms were created, which served as the basis for the establishment of the regional theater. In 1939, after the decade of Kyrgyz literature and art in Moscow, the theaters of the Jumgal and Naryn districts were merged, and the Naryn Regional Drama Theater was established. In 1941, the Issyk-Kul Regional Drama Theater was disbanded and joined the Naryn Regional Drama Theater.
Kyrgyz National Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet named after Abdylas Maldybaev The Kyrgyz National Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet named after Abdylas Maldybaev has gone through a glorious path in its history, becoming the center of the musical culture of the republic. The beginning of Kyrgyz professional theatrical art is considered to be 1926, when the first musical and dramatic studio was established in Frunze (now Bishkek). Based on this studio, where mainly representatives of
National Academic Drama Theater named after Toktobolot Abdumomunov By the decision of the Central Committee of the Kyrgyz Regional Committee of the Bolshevik Party of the Kyrgyz Autonomous Region, for the purpose of agitation and propaganda of Soviet power among the mountain people, on October 11, 1926, a decision was made to create a musical-drama studio in the city of Pishpek. November 2, 1926, is considered the birthday of the theater. The first head of the studio was the actor of the
Circus in Bishkek on Frunze Street One of the many attractions of Bishkek is the State Circus, located on Frunze Street. It was built in 1976 according to the design of renowned architects L. Segal, B. Shardin, A. Nezhurin, and D. Leontovich. The establishment was opened on the initiative and with the funds of local authorities, as the circus was one of the most popular forms of entertainment for children in the Soviet Union. Before the construction of this building of the Circus, the previous
When was the Kyrgyz Youth Theater created? The Kyrgyz Youth Theater was established in the late 1920s. After existing for about fifteen years, the theater was closed in 1943. The reason for this was the death of the long-time chief director of the theater, Otunchu Sarbagisheva. During the Great Patriotic War, when a total shortage of personnel was a common occurrence, there was no one to replace the talented creative leader.
The puppet theater in Kyrgyzstan was established for the first time in 1938. For a long time, Kyrgyz children, as well as many adults, loved performances featuring a dancing wooden goat. The Kyrgyz also had other games reminiscent of various forms of puppetry. The most famous and beloved entertainer at the beginning of our century, a master of such games and an enthusiast of puppet theater, was Adamkaly Baybatyrov, who performed puppet shows for audiences even before the establishment of a
When was the Kyrgyz Philharmonic established? The Philharmonic was established in October 1936 on the basis of the folk instruments orchestra of the Kyrgyz State Theater. Founded in 1936 on the basis of the folk instruments orchestra, the Philharmonic did not have its own concert hall for many years. Concerts were held in the halls of "Komvuz," in a music school, in a tiny hall on Dzerzhinsky Boulevard, and in the hall of the Ministry of Agriculture. During the warm season, concerts
The Issyk-Kul Regional Musical and Drama Theater named after K. Jantoshov is currently the only professional theater in the region. According to archival data, the Issyk-Kul Regional Musical and Drama Theater named after K. Jantoshov was established in 1937. The organizer of the first creative team was K. Urmanbetov, along with his like-minded directors T. Kurmanov, D. Koychumanov, and B. Korolkov. The first actors of the theater included A. Zhankorozova, M. Junushev, A. Boobekov, A.
"Taberik" - Song and Dance Ensemble of the Palace of Pioneers and Schoolchildren named after K. Jakypov On April 6, 1957, the administration of the Frunze Palace of Pioneers and Schoolchildren decided to unite the disparate circles into a song and dance ensemble of the Palace of Pioneers and Schoolchildren named after K. Jakypov. In 1990, the collective was renamed the Children's Musical Theater "Taberik".
Russian Drama Theater Named After Ch. Aitmatov In 1935, the Government of the Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic adopted a resolution to establish an independent Russian drama theater. Newspaper publications from those years reflect the significant importance attributed to this event. To this day, the State Academic Russian Drama Theater remains the only Russian theater in the Republic. The core of the troupe consisted of graduates from GITIS (teachers — People's Artist of the USSR N. N.
Bishkek City Dramatic Theater named after A. Umuraliev The Bishkek City Dramatic Theater named after A. Umuraliev is a non-profit organization established by the Bishkek city administration in the form of an institution. The theater was founded in 1993 by the People's Artist of the Kyrgyz Republic Arsen Umuraliev and theater critic Tsitsygma Umuralieva as an alternative to the academic forms of state theaters. The theater's program is aimed at different age groups of the urban
Historically, the theatrical art of Kyrgyzstan has been closely intertwined with folk ritual culture, including the creativity of akyns-improvisers, storytellers-manaschy, kuuduls (folk comedians), and so on.