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  • '''Baurchuk Art Tekin''' (known also as ''Idikut Baurchuk'', ''Idikut Barchuq'') was a rule
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  • The '''A. Kasteyev State Museum of Arts''' is the largest [[art museum]] in [[Kazakhstan]], located in [[Almaty]].<ref>{{cite web| url=http ...ry (established in 1935) and the Republic Museum of Decorative and Applied Art (established in 1970).<ref name="codart">{{cite web| url=http://www.codart.
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  • ....O. Auezov. The roots of the theater who are considered as masters of folk art and amateurs were Amre Kashaubaev, Kurmanbek Dzhandarbekov, Kozhamkulov Ser
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  • ...located on ancient migration routes, include over 3500 examples of [[rock art]], the most abundant collection in all of southern [[Kazakhstan]]. These p *[[Rock Art]]
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  • ...rama, dance, model making, sewing, needlepoint, crochet painting, drawing, art and crafts, storytelling, puzzles, board games, science activities, compute *Drama, Music and/or Art (choose two of the three)
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  • * Art
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  • ...ecorated by verses of Quran and calligraphy which was performed by Turkish art masters. A high-quality sound equipment was purchased and also installed. T
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  • ...ing [[glazed tiles]] made the structure the prototype for this distinctive art, which spread across the empire and beyond.<ref name=whs /> ...=history>{{cite web | publisher=History.com Encyclopedia | title = Islamic art and architecture | url = http://www.history.com/encyclopedia.do?articleId=2
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  • The Nazarbayev Center is a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to identifying, recording, collecting, storing, studying .... Kazakh craftsmen created masterpieces of applied art. This is an ancient art which has been passed from generation to generation. Also there is a collec
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  • * [[Zharkent Mosque, Architectural and Art Museum]] * [[Umai Art Museum]]
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  • ...h Institute. There are also facilities for a children's museum, children's art centre, two showrooms, restoration workshops, laboratories, professional de
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  • ...ith decorated yurts, which housed all the diversity of the Kazakh national art, everyday life and crafts. Nearby the Ascension Cathedral, the city council
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  • ...apple, a children's playground, a climbing wall, the Fast Coaster ride, an art gallery, tea house, and a restaurant "[[Yurt]]". In addition to these attra
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  • ...Academy of Sciences, was renamed as the Auezov Institute of Literature and Art of the Academy of Sciences, Kazakh State Academic Drama Theatre also bears
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  • ...He also wrote a number of short stories.<ref>{{cite book | title=The oral art and literature of the Kazakhs of Russian Central Asia | publisher=Duke Univ
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  • ...artistic views on art. We are unified, instead, in our freedom and love of art".<ref>"Tysiacha i odna zabota," ''Iskusstuo kino'' 4 [1990]: 37)</ref> Noug
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  • ...the power of the artistic expression. Love for literature, devotion to the art is equating to "related business" as the great Abay said. To resign to "hum ...zakh language]] and showed how successfully he could use it in a work of [[art]].
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  • ...an Far East and [[Sakhalin]], where he lived until 1957 before entering an art school in [[Moscow]].<ref>{{harvnb|Choi|1988|p=63}}</ref>
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  • ...g their wrath, as it was viewed chiefly as a political tool rather than an art, but at that time it was viewed somewhat benevolently, and he was able to j
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  • {{art-org-stub}}
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  • ...tography academies, who specially came to Kazakhstan to take part in the [[ART FEST]] contest, during three festival days, were creating their own superhe [[File:Участники ART FEST.jpg|thumb|350px|left|participants of the ART FEST contest are creating a superhero of Astana]]
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  • | producer = Art Centre Pro, [[FremantleMedia]], [[Syco]]
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  • ...and is played on festive occasions.<ref name= Kariagdiev/> In Azerbaijani art music, the drum that usually accompanies the Ashigh (poet/singer) is ghaval
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  • ...ber of the [[Committee on Lenin]] and [[USSR State Prize in Literature and Art]]. He was a participant in international festivals in [[Tehran]] in 1961 an ...is childhood memories, and other lyrical works. In 1992 he lectured in the art college in [[Urumqi]], [[China]] on Muqum music.
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  • ...[http://artmusic.smfforfree.com/index.php?action=printpage;topic=978.0 The Art-Music Forum]</ref> From 1934 to 1936 he was the Music Director of the [[Ka ** ''Er Torgyn'' (''Er-Targhin'')<ref name=art/> (1936)
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  • ...Uralsk International Violin Competition. Bisengaliev acted as Founder and Art Director of the new symphony orchestra, which first performed on 30 May 200
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  • ...mbura]] and at age 14, left his home to become an ''akyn''. He learned the art of improvisation from the ''akyn'' Suyunbai Aronuly. Jambyl sang exclusivel
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  • ...1920, [[Aleksandr Zatayevich]], a Russian official, created major works of art music with melodies and other elements of Kazakh folk music. Beginning in 1
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  • === Art in Kazakhstan === * [[Art in Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...loped something of a reputation a being more likely to be found in Western art houses and international competitions than on screens in Kazakhstan. Howeve
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  • ...r]] and [[film director]], active in the genres of [[auteur cinema]] and [[art-house]].<ref>[http://www.caravan.kz/article/10000/comment Рисковый
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  • ...national Film Festival» (Astana, Kazakhstan) - a finalist in the category Art Fest ( «Offset») « ...national Film Festival» (Astana, Kazakhstan) - a finalist in the category Art Fest ( «Offset»)
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  • |url=http://newsfeed.time.com/2010/11/25/life-imitates-art-kazakhstan-director-shoots-oh-so-genuine-borat-sequel/ |title=Life Imitates Art: Kazakhstan Director Shoots Oh-So-Genuine Borat Sequel
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  • ...lm combined the "intelligence of an action movie with the excitement of an art-house release" making ''Mongol'' "as dry as summer in the Gobi Desert." Smi
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  • | Art Director ...lm were not experienced in animation, being recent graduates of the Almaty Art College.<ref name="kursiv">Abubakirova, Diana. [http://www.kursiv.kz/cultur
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  • * Omsk (2009, Ru: Museum of The Art named by [[Mikhail Vrubel|M. A. Vrubel]], Russia); ...(17.03.2010 — 17.04.2010), Ru: Exhibition0 ~180 photos, Pavlodar Oblast' Art Museum, Kazakhstan);
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  • ...raz]]. Shaken Niyazbekov left [[Secondary school]] and entered [[Leningrad art-industrial college]]. During studying in this college he participated in re
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  • ...ml|title=CV|website=Almagul Menlibayeva|access-date=2016-10-28}}</ref> Her art's main themes usually revolve around social and ecological issues in Centra ...</ref> She obtained her [[Master of Fine Arts|MFA]] degree from Academy of Art and Theatre, Almaty, Kazakhstan in 1992.<ref name="almagulmenlibayeva.com"/
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  • ...pertoire is attributed to the influence of [[Taras Shevchenko]]'s Academic Art, the [[Impressionism]] of [[Henri Matisse]] and [[Vincent van Gogh]], the C
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  • ...s after independence.<ref>[http://oyu.kz/en/authors/duzelkhanov_a.html Oyo Art Gallery] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722142527/http:
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  • ...hors/galimbayeva_a.html Oyo Art Gallery]</ref> She graduated from [[Almaty Art School]] in 1943 and worked at the [[АН-Union State Cinematography Instit
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  • | field = [[Painting]], [[Drawing]], [[Art Critics]] ...y regarded as one of the most important figures of the Russian avant-garde art, an author of over fifteen hundred of paintings, drawings, illustrations, t
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  • ...born {{Birth date|1965|05|09|df=yes}}) is a Kazakh [[Painting|painter]], [[art critic]] and author of the сulture support Year [[emblem]] in [[Kazakhstan *In 1982-1989 he studied at the art-graphic faculty of the Kazakh Pedagogical Institute in [[Almaty]](now Abay
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  • ..._Iva /> is often categorized as belonging to the [[Pop surrealism]] visual art movement.<ref>{{Cite book|author=vv.aa.|title=Italian pop surrealism|year=2 * 1997 “Butterflies”, Tribuna Art Gallery, Almaty, Kazakhstan
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  • ...in the State [[Tretyakov Gallery]], in the [[State Museum of East Nations Art]], in the [[Central Museum of USSR Revolution by Lenin Order]] in Moscow, a ...rchive.org/web/20110722142440/http://oyu.kz/en/authors/kasteyev_a.html Oyo Art Gallery]
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  • ...eneral" In 1987 he entered the stage direction faculty of [[Almaty]] State Art and Theatre Institute named after T. Zhurgenov (nowadays Cinema Academy), w
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  • ...yev, a [[Sufi]] teacher from Central Asia who had found favour with Moscow art circles, and was murdered in 1985 by other followers of Borubayev, in the l
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  • ...s that first year, all by knockout, including wins over Exum Speight and [[Art Jimmerson]]. In 1998, he won eight fights, six before the final bell. On 5 |style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Art Jimmerson]]
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  • There is an art to cooking it properly to retain textural qualities of the various tissues
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  • ...] and the cyan bar from the bottom of the flag. The pattern represents the art and cultural traditions of the old [[khanate]] and the [[Kazakhs|Kazakh peo
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  • ..., two fitness rooms and a yoga studio. All the technology is state-of-the-art and imported from South Korea. Beginning in 2011, the Sports Center will o In October 2009, KIMEP launched a state-of-the-art media laboratory for its journalism students. The facility was named the E
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