30 Mar 2025 11:00:00 GMT?.css-1txiau5-AnswerContainer{color:var(--GlobalColorScheme-Text-secondaryText2);}FC Astana won 3–0 over Zhetysu Taldykorgan on Sun
Predicted lineups are available for the match a few days in advance while the actual lineup will be available about an hour ahead of the match
The current head to head record for the teams are FC Astana 21 win(s)
FC Astana haven't lost to Zhetysu Taldykorgan in their last 8 meetings (8W
Have scored 2 goals in their last 5 matches
Who won between FC Astana and Zhetysu Taldykorgan on Sun
30 Mar 2025 11:00:00 GMT?FC Astana won 3–0 over Zhetysu Taldykorgan on Sun
30 Mar 2025 11:00:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 6 goals in their last 5 matches
FC Astana is playing home against Zhetysu Taldykorgan on Sun
Kazakhstan – Excitement is building as Taldykorgan prepares to host the highly anticipated Major League Field Hockey Championship of the Republic of Kazakhstan
The event will feature both men’s and women’s teams competing in the I-II rounds
promising thrilling matches and top-tier athletic performances
the Taldykorgan sports complex will be the center of Kazakhstan’s field hockey scene
The championship will bring together the best teams from across the country
all vying for the prestigious title and showcasing their skills in what promises to be a spectacular display of talent and competition
The Major League Championship is a key event in Kazakhstan’s sports calendar
and the level of competition is expected to be exceptionally high
Both men’s and women’s matches will be held
ensuring a diverse and action-packed schedule for spectators
“We are thrilled to host this important championship in Taldykorgan,” said a representative from the Kazakhstan Field Hockey Federation
“The Major League Championship is crucial for the development and promotion of field hockey in our country
We look forward to witnessing some outstanding matches and celebrating the talent of our athletes.”
Local authorities and sports organizations have been working diligently to ensure the event’s success
with preparations including enhanced facilities and comprehensive safety measures for all participants and attendees
Fans are eagerly awaiting the start of the championship
ready to support their favorite teams and players
The atmosphere in Taldykorgan is expected to be electric
with passionate supporters adding to the excitement of the matches
and moments of sheer brilliance on the field
The event not only highlights the competitive spirit of Kazakhstani athletes but also serves as an inspiration for young
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Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Olzhas Bektenov within his working trip to Zhetisu region got acquainted with the construction of the main gas pipeline "Taldykorgan-Usharal"
implemented on behalf of the Head of State
The total length of the Taldykorgan-Usharal gas trunkline will be 302.4 kilometres
The project provides for the construction of six branch pipelines and automatic gas distribution stations
The throughput capacity of the gas pipeline is 385 million m3 of gas per year
Chairman of the Board of NC "QazaqGaz" Sanzhar Zharkeshov reported that the facility will be operated as part of the existing unified system of the main gas pipeline "Almaty-Taldykorgan"
the completion of construction and launch is scheduled for the end of 2026
The new main gas pipeline "Taldykorgan - Usharal" will provide natural gas to 66 settlements of Aksu
Upon completion of construction and connection
the level of gasification of the region will increase from 47.6% to 90%
Prime Minister stressed that the new gas pipeline would ensure energy security and stable gas supply to homes
social facilities and industrial enterprises of the region
This will contribute to the sustainable development of the region and improve the quality of life
An additional positive effect will be the growth of business activity
development of small and medium-sized businesses with the creation of new jobs
in the Zhetisu region out of 358 settlements 192 are subject to gasification
334 thousand people (47.6%) have got access to gas
the level of gasification of the population was 60% (12 million people have access to gas)
"The Government attaches special importance to the implementation of large-scale infrastructure projects initiated by the Head of State
The resources and funds of Samruk-Kazyna and Baiterek holdings
foreign direct investment and private capital are actively involved in the financing of priority projects for the economy
Samruk-Kazyna has allocated KZT10.4 billion for the implementation of 42 gasification projects
This will allow to connect 30 more settlements to gas supply in Zhetisu region by the end of the year," Olzhas Bektenov stressed
Head of the Government emphasised the need to ensure the highest possible share of Kazakhstani content in goods and services in the implementation of projects
The Ministry of Energy and National Company "QazaqGaz"
Akimat of the region have been instructed to take all measures for quality implementation of projects with observance of all established deadlines
it was instructed to strengthen control over the connection of gas to private homes
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Kazakhstan – From June 22 to June 29
Taldykorgan was the center of attention as it hosted the National Field Hockey Championship of the Republic of Kazakhstan for boys and girls born in 2008-2009 and younger
leaving behind memories of exhilarating matches and showcasing the future stars of Kazakhstani field hockey
the sports complex in Taldykorgan witnessed intense competition
Young athletes from across the country competed fiercely
The final day was particularly electrifying
with the top teams battling it out for the championship title
Spectators were treated to a display of strategic plays
The atmosphere was electric as fans cheered for their favorite teams and players
displaying exceptional coordination and skill throughout the tournament
Team B clinched the title with a series of impressive performances that wowed the audience
and participants expressed their satisfaction with the successful conclusion of the event
“This championship has not only highlighted the immense talent present in our young athletes but also fostered a sense of unity and sportsmanship,” said one of the event organizers
The championship also served as a platform for identifying and nurturing the next generation of national players
with scouts and coaches keeping a keen eye on standout performers
The Taldykorgan community and local authorities played a crucial role in ensuring the event ran smoothly
providing excellent facilities and implementing necessary safety measures for all participants and attendees
the young athletes return to their respective regions
and inspiration gained from this prestigious event
The future of Kazakhstani field hockey looks bright
with these young stars poised to achieve great heights
Kazakhstan is advancing energy security with a new gas pipeline to supply natural gas to more than 124,000 people in 66 settlements when completed in 2026
The 302.4-kilometer Taldykorgan-Usharal main gas pipeline under construction in the Zhetisu region will have the capacity to deliver 385 million cubic meters of gas annually
according to a statement from the Prime Minister’s office
The project includes six pipeline branches and automatic gas distribution stations
and will be part of the existing Almaty-Taldykorgan main gas pipeline system
Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov said during a visit to the project site on Saturday that the pipeline would improve energy security and provide a stable gas supply for homes, schools, hospitals, and businesses in the region, adding that the government is investing heavily in infrastructure projects. In addition to the project, Samruk Kazyna
has allocated 10.4 billion tenge ($21.8 million) for 42 gasification projects in the region
aiming to connect gas to 30 more settlements by the end of the year
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A court in Kazakhstan has convicted three former police officers on charges of committing acts of torture in the wake of the political unrest that roiled the country in early January 2022
The Zhetysu regional prosecutor’s office said in a statement that the court proceedings that ended in the city of Taldykorgan on March 18 saw three defendants sentenced to prison terms ranging from four to six years
A fourth defendant received a non-custodial sentence
The ex-policemen have also been stripped of their ranks and barred from any future employment in the civil service
This case stemmed from a broader investigation led by prosecutors into the conduct of the police during and after a nationwide surge of turbulent public discontent that has come to be known as Bloody January
One of the alleged victims of the officers on trial was Azamat Batyrbayev, who is reputed to have been responsible for pulling down a statue of former President Nursultan Nazarbayev in Taldykorgan. Images of the toppled statue became emblematic of the general rage against the corrupt cronyism that prevailed under Nazarbayev
who resigned in 2019 but retained considerable power while in retirement
Investigators determined that the Almaty region police officers in the dock had employed “prohibited investigative methods” – a euphemism for the use of physical violence against detainees
Prosecutors argued that this abuse had led to seven individuals sustaining injuries of varying severity
This was one of a trickle of similar cases that have been tried in Kazakhstan over the past year or so
employees had been passed on to the courts for further processing
That number did not appear to include the four officers convicted this week
Rights activists have charged that the authorities are severely undercounting the number of law enforcement officials responsible for acts of torture
In another relatively recent trial, seven former KNB employees were sentenced to prison terms ranging from three to five years in December for torturing people detained during the January 2022 events
Three other KNB staff received suspended sentences
A lawyer acting for the victims argued that the punishment was insufficiently severe
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26 Apr 2025 12:00:00 GMT?.css-1txiau5-AnswerContainer{color:var(--GlobalColorScheme-Text-secondaryText2);}FC Yelimay won 3–0 over Zhetysu Taldykorgan on Sat
The current head to head record for the teams are Zhetysu Taldykorgan 3 win(s)
Haven't scored in their last 5 matches
Have scored 10 goals in their last 5 matches
Have kept the most clean sheets in the competition (4)
Who won between Zhetysu Taldykorgan and FC Yelimay on Sat
26 Apr 2025 12:00:00 GMT?FC Yelimay won 3–0 over Zhetysu Taldykorgan on Sat
26 Apr 2025 12:00:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 0 goals in their last 5 matches
Zhetysu Taldykorgan is playing home against FC Yelimay on Sat
National Field Hockey Championship of the Republic of Kazakhstan is underway
featuring thrilling matches among boys and girls born in 2008-2009 and younger
the energy and excitement continue to build at the Taldykorgan sports complex
Impressive performances from several teams
with young athletes showcasing their skills
The matches were filled with intense competition
keeping spectators on the edge of their seats
Highlights of the day included a nail-biting game between two top teams
where the match was decided in the final minutes with a spectacular goal
celebrating the spirit and talent of the young players
Coaches and organizers expressed their delight at the level of competition and sportsmanship displayed by the participants
“These young athletes are the future of Kazakhstani field hockey
and their performance here is truly inspiring,” said one of the event organizers
the anticipation for upcoming matches grows
Fans and supporters are eager to see which teams will advance and who will emerge as the champions of this prestigious tournament
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University of Pennsylvania student volunteers cover enormous distances for charitable missions during the summer
and in the past several weeks a group of four has included Kazakhstan in the list.
Lawrence Wu and Christina Atterbury – worked exclusively in the Nur-Avicenum clinic
a medical facility founded by cardiologist Vladimir Kraisman
They were assigned to the hospital in this former Soviet republic by Penn International Business Volunteers
student-run organization founded almost nine years ago.
“Our mission is to leverage the long-term impact of NGOs across the developing world,” Katie Simon
management and marketing skills and resources to provide business solutions.”
PIBV sends undergraduates to consult for nonprofits and non-governmental organizations in developing countries
the students develop the infrastructure needed for sustainable organizational growth and long-term advancement
located in Taldykorgan in Kazakhstan’s southeastern Almaty Province
a member of the first Penn group to visit Kazakhstan
explains that the clinic was an ideal choice for a PIBV program: Nur-Avicenum “has been praised by many around the world for its unique health-care model and efforts to equalize access to healthcare.”
Kraisman and his staff of 26 doctors and 35 nurses provide care at very low cost -– and often
Alonso Gerbaud, a rising junior in Penn’s Huntsman Program in International Studies and Business and trip leader
says he chose the Nur-Avicenum venture simply because of Kraisman: “I talked to the first team that went there and they told me that the doctor was an amazing person
I knew it would be a great adventure to work for him and learn from him.”
Kraisman was chief medical doctor of internal medicine for the Soviet Government Hospital of the Almaty Oblast during the Soviet era
he developed a construct for private medical care
one that would revolutionize Kazakhstan’s approach to treatment
explains that Kraisman was truly at the forefront of reform
“People said it wasn’t possible to have a health-care system without the government of Kazakhstan,” she said
Kraisman was going in the complete opposite direction.”
“Nur-Avicenum has remained true to its promise of treating all regardless of income or ability to pay and has yet to turn away an individual in need of health-care,” Tang says
in order to ensure that Kraisman’s clinic will remain
PIBV sent the second group of Penn underclassmen to Taldykorgan to remedy the still existent financial deficits
Gerbaud says the students worked for nine hours each day in the clinic where he notes that all socio-economic classes are represented in the patient population
[Kraisman] gives you care free of charge,” Gerbaud explains
Atterbury notes that the client base also includes a fair number of young women and children due to the hospital’s pediatric-cardiology services
which she says is a rare commodity in the area
a rising junior with an economics major and an interest in health care
explains that the group based their assessments and recommendations on the model created by Devi Shetty
“His hospital system is based on applying economy of scale,” Wu says
“which is a health-care model particularly relevant in developing countries.”
the students created a database to note the resources of the clinic and make purchase suggestions
The team also established a revised accounting system
training the employees on Excel use and the auditing of books
a rising sophomore in Penn’s Wharton School
says that a fair amount of the work occurred separately from the clinic staff
“We brainstormed by ourselves on what we thought we should give them and worked independently to achieve that
although the staff was always willing to answer our questions,” she says.
The Penn team included a cost-reduction analysis as well
But with the recommendation of targeted marketing toward medical equipment and pharmaceutical companies
the students created an investor portfolio for Kraisman
Wu emphasizes the importance of the investor portfolio because he says that NGOs often rely too heavily on donations
“An investor portfolio gives medical companies a reason to invest in the hospital,” Wu explains
you’re much more insulated from financial crises
Business partnerships are the way to go for long-term sustainability.”
Gerbaud says there were differences in perspective when it came to fund-raising
“We had to understand that our philosophy was not aligned with [that of Kraisman]
my priority was naturally to find ways to increase revenues
Kraisman would not allow any changes that would burden his patients,” he says
Kho says that NGOs know they need help but aren’t often sure which issues to tackle first
“It was difficult to identify how we could best help the hospital.”
the students felt their trip was a success.
“Understanding who we were helping was the most rewarding part,” Gerbaud says
“I thought learning how to lead a consulting team would be the most rewarding
But now I just want to go back and give [Kraisman] all the help I can.”
Wu says he has been debating between business and medicine for the past several years
he is sure he wants to go the latter route
“It would be an honor to accomplish half of what Dr
Atterbury puts the work in a larger context
“Our projects were simultaneously growing with the clinic and the country of Kazakhstan itself.”
The students say Nur-Avicenum plans to unveil a new 13-unit dialysis center later this summer.
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With support from David Gouverneur and Ellen Neises
candidate Rob Levinthal in the Weitzman School of Design led two courses that included a field trip to Dakar
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citing the local court’s press service.
The Taldykorgan city court has reportedly sentenced Marat Kushtybayev to 11 years in prison. The sentenced followed his conviction on charges of raping the detained 27-year-old woman in his office.
The court reportedly stripped Kushtybayev of all previous state honors and awards
including revoking his rank of Colonel. Marat Kushtybayev is also barred from holding public service positions for the next ten years
The trial of Kushtybayev degan on February 28 this eyar behind closed doors
2023. The 27-year-old woman and her boyfriend were reportedly detained and taken to the police department for disturbing the peace. The woman was reportedly taken to Kushytibayev’s office for questioning
immediate superiors of Kushtybayev -- the chief of the police directorate of Zhetysou region and his deputies – were dismissed.
Kushtybayev had reportedly served as the chief of the Taldukurgan police department since 2022.
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Dushanbe and Tehran vow to boost economic cooperation
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Kazakhstan continues to investigate the reasons for January clashes
Citizens report illegal detentions and torture on social media
Photos taken from the Facebook account of Zhanbolat Mamai
an unauthorised protest was held in Almaty demanding to stop torturing those detained during the protests
Nearly 500 people gathered at the Republic Square
Previously, President Kasym-Zhomart Tokayev in the interview to Khabar 24 answering the question about excesses in the investigation of the January tragedy said that he was concerned about non-violation of citizens’ rights
He also noted that he ordered the General Prosecutor’s Office to investigate every single case
He also said about the public commission established by activists and welcomed this decision
activist and writer Duman Ramazan said that those who took part in the peaceful march are being persecuted and held liable
There are such talented Kazakh writers as Almas Temirbai and Kuanysh Ospan among the people who were peaceful protesters in Kokshetau
a complaint was lodged against both,” he said
Ilyas Dukenbaev, resident of Taldykorgan, became the victim of persecution after the January events and torture. His wife Gulzhanat Tumenova said that Ilyas and his friends were detained on January 6
“They beat him everywhere at the pre-trial detention centre: between legs
on his head with an automatic rifle and with a rubber club
knocked him down and beat him sitting on his back
they made Ilyas perjure himself and take the blame upon himself after severe and cruel torture
[…] I was allowed to visit him only 2 times a month
and banned me from being a social defender
He was crying during my visit,” Tumenova said
who took part in the demolition of the monument of Nursultan Nazarbayev in Taldykorgan
was detained and placed into the pre-trial detention centre for the time of investigation
they learned that police officers battered him
but was taken back to the pre-trial detention centre before he received the required amount of medical care
He was delivered to the Internal Affairs Department for curfew violation
wherefrom his family took his body on January 12
The family was told that a grenade and a club were found during the search
and he died when he was resisting the police
Anar Kalieva and her 18-year-old son Aziz were detained there for taking part in peaceful protests
They are now in the pre-trial detention centre and
nor Anar took part in mass disorders and seizure of buildings
She was detained on January 12 for participation in mass disorders and seizure of buildings
“I was placed into a cold isolation ward of the temporary detention facility without electricity
I had to sleep on an iron bed and I had to refuse food because of horrible smell
The major demanded that I cooperated with the investigation
and signed the plea bargain in exchange for a comfortable ward
I refused to perjure myself and the major said that everything would be “bad.” Afterwards
they strangled me until I lost consciousness
A police officer in the temporary detention facility of Semei tried to rape me with a club,” she wrote in her statement to the General Prosecutor’s Office asking to take measures
148 complaints on using unlawful methods of investigation
abuse of office were submitted to the General Prosecutor’s Office of Kazakhstan
deputy chief of the first Service of General Prosecutor’s Office
Abilkhair Kumekov was arrested in his home in Taraz
and when the mother asked them not to beat him
they said: “We can shoot him to death because we have the order.” Relatives were looking for him for two days
and could find him on the third day only with the help of a private lawyer in the pre-trial detention centre
“Abilkhair did not participate in any clashes
and he returned back home successfully after the protest
they said that I was mother of the terrorist
he had hematoma of the posterior thoracic wall
bruise of the periorbital region to the left
Now Abilkhair is unlawfully charged with the politically motivated article and is threatened with 7 to 12 years in prison for nothing,” his mother
16-year-old Berikbol Yesbolat was detained in Taldykorgan on suspicion of participation in protests
he had his back burned with the iron by police
chair of the public commission on investigation of January events Akikat
hundreds of people resort to them every day – by phone
police officers often make conclusions based on videos: if people were there
he is charged with terrorism or mass disorders
And it is very difficult to state the offence if there are no such evidences as a video footage,” she said (cited from Tengrinews.kz)
Lawyer Dzhokhar Utebekov noted that torture in Kazakhstan is not even a grievous crime
but a crime of average gravity with provides for a penalty
the country has ratified the UN Convention against Torture
which binds the country to ensure that torture is under criminal law
“International standards demand imprisonment for torture
I demand that the authorities make torture equal to rape
it does not mean it is ‘being investigated.’ I looked at the website of the General Prosecutor’s Office and saw that many cases were dismissed
The General Prosecutor’s Office had better name how many police officers have been recognised as suspects
And how many police officers have been arrested
The fact that there are cases of torture and murders in prisons of Kazakhstan is a well-known fact
said Stepnogorsk-based activist Sarzhan Idirisov
hundreds of people are subjected to torture every year
the number of convicted under article “torture” was 24
13 people were convicted under this article,” Idirisov said
On February 12, the petition demanding the dismissal of the head of the Ministry of Interior Affairs, Yerlan Turgumbaev, appeared on the website of online petitions. It was signed by more than 4,000 people. According to Idirisov, the country should have reformed the police a long time ago.
“I think that police officers retaliate for the fact that they were beaten and derided during the clashes. The society does not respect public officers. The President has given time for strict investigation. The Ministry of Interior Affairs tries to close all cases quickly and innocent people are forced to take blame upon themselves. Nothing has changed for the better in Kazakhstan,” he said.
According to economist Alma Onzhanova, the consequences of unlawful detentions and torture may affect not only the politics, but also the economy of Kazakhstan.
On January 20, the European Parliament adopted the resolution demanding “the proper international investigation into the crimes committed against the people of Kazakhstan.” President Kasym-Zhomart Tokayev called the resolution “unfair and early.”
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Aleksandr Familtsev played as a defender in such clubs as 'Irtysh' (Pavlodar)
He also played 35 matches for the national team and scored one goal
Familtsev worked in the coaching staff of the Russian FC 'Tom'
Igor Svechnikov has been appointed as the assistant head coach
who previously was as a senior coach of the Kazakhstan U17 team
Svechnikov is an experienced specialist worked in such football clubs as 'Zhenis' (Astana)
'Astana' and 'Baiterek' (Astana)
Rafael Urazbakhtin has been appointed as the second assistant head coach
He played as a midfielder and striker for such football clubs 'Kaynar' (Taldykorgan)
'Qaisar' (Kyzylorda) and 'Vostok' (Ust-Kamenogorsk). He also played 12 matches for the national team and scored two goals
In the past few years he worked as a coach in structure of the Almaty FC 'Kairat'
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At the beginning of 2022, Astana Ballet set ambitious plans and tasks. What results have been achieved over the past year? With the support of the Ministry of Culture and Sports, the capital theatre presented five high-profile premieres, went on tour to Tbilisi, Almaty, Taldykorgan, and Karaganda, as well as announced the launch of the First Republican Competition “ASHYQ SAKHNA”, DKNews.kz reports
The repertoire of the theatre was replenished with such iconic performances as “Falling Angels” by the genius of modern dance Jiří Kylián
and “Carmen Suite” by a choreographer Alberto Alonso
based on Georges Bizet’s “Carmen” opera.
a choreographic interpretation of the myth of Ancient Greece
staged by Kristina Paulin was also presented.A special place in the show bill was occupied by the author’s performance “The Silk Road” by Mukaram Avakhri based on the libretto by the Kazakhstani poet Bakhyt Kairbekov
the premiere of the TV version of that ballet took place on the air of Kazakhstani TV channels.
The long-awaited performance for children appeared in the treasury of the theatre – “The Snow Queen” staged by Heorhii Kovtun based on the eponymous fairy tale by the famous Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen
there was the premiere of such choreographic miniatures as “Pas d’action” from “La Bayadere” ballet by Marius Petipa to the music of Ludwig Minkus and “Tanir Syiy – Ak Zhol” (God’s Gift – Path of light) staged by Aigul Tati to the music of the “HASSAK” ethnic and folk music group
The Astana Ballet tour in Almaty was a great success: for almost a whole month
the dancers of the capital’s theatre performed as part of the opening of the multifunctional cultural space “Almaty Theatre”
where the audience had the opportunity to see the best performances from the theatre’s repertoire
the creative team visited Taldykorgan to show the best pieces of national choreographic art
as well as the “DosStar” festival of operetta and musical in Karaganda to show such ballets as “Falling Angels” by Jiří Kylián and “The Arcana of Fate” staged by Mukaram Avakhri to the music of the famous Kazakhstani composer Karina Abdullina.
Astana Ballet performed in Georgia for the first time with a raving success: the one-act ballets “Salome” and “A Fuego Lento”
as well as “The Heritage of the Great Steppe” national divertissement were presented at the Zakaria Paliashvili Opera and Ballet State Theatre in Tbilisi.
This year there happened a truly significant event in the musical life of the capital – the debut concert of the Symphony Orchestra of the Astana Ballet Theatre under the baton of chief conductor Arman Urazgaliyev
The orchestra has big creative plans and a lot of fresh interesting ideas
This includes broadening the repertoire and geography of performances
interesting young and experienced soloists and conductors to the musical community.
in which the soloists were the laureate of the Foundation of the First President Kalamkas Jumabayeva
People’s Artist of Kazakhstan Jania Aubakirova
as well as talented students of the KAZNUA School
who are the laureates of international and republican competitions
The way back home” under the baton of conductor Elmar Buribayev took place.
together with the Fund for the Development and Support of Ballet and National Dance with the assistance of the General Partner – “Samruk-Kazyna” JSC
within the framework of the policy of supporting talented youth in Kazakhstan
established the I Republican competition “ASHYQ SAKHNA”
The winners in such categories as “Choreography”
and “Scenography” will receive a money prize in the amount of 1,000,000 tenge and the opportunity to participate in the creation of a full-fledged choreographic work
Mukaram Avakhri in the nomination “Best Choreographer” and Ainura Abilgazina in the nomination “Best Performer of Ballet” became the winners of the UMAI National Art Award
established by the Ministry of Culture and Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan
the Astana Ballet Theatre earned the annual prestigious award of the Association of Theatre Critics in 3 nominations: “Ballet of the Year” – “The Silk Road” performance by the chief choreographer of the theatre Mukaram Avakhri; “Best Ballet Dancer” – the leading soloist of the theatre Tatyana Ten for the role of Eurydice in the “Orpheus and Eurydice” performance
and “Best Work with the Media”
It also should be noted that the leading soloists of the theatre Darina Kairasheva and Sundet Sultanov became the winners of the independent Ticketon Award
All this is just the beginning of the long way that the theatre still has ahead of it
the theatre is planning several premieres: amongst the nearest ones there are the national ballet fairy tale “Ot-Kyz” (Princess Ot) staged by Mukaram Avakhri
“Soli Deo Gloria” staged by Ainura Abilgazina
and “Nine” choreographed by Olzhas Makhanbetaliev
The musical repertoire of the theatre will also be enriched
all achievements have the main and only goal – to make the theatre a point of attraction for the spectators
in which they want to make discoveries and reflect on art
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