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    Protection of Cultural Heritage in the Kyrgyz Republic

    February 6th, 2012

    02534-bigAnthropology Department at American University of Central Asia within
    the framework of Fifth Central Asian Anthropological Conference
    presents a forum entitled “What we can do for protection of cultural
    heritage in Kyrgyz Republic now?” which will be held in April 14, 2012.

    The main goal of this forum is to gather all experts and specialists
    in the fields of archaeology, architecture, history, museum practice
    and law in order to solve following important objectives:

    - to renew a list of cultural heritage of Kyrgyz Republic;
    - on the base of analysis of current Law on Protection and Read more »

    Tags: American University of Central Asia, cultural heritage, Kyrgyz Republic
    Posted in Central Asia, Events, News | No Comments »
    by admin

    Seminar Series for Lent Term 2012 by Cambridge

    January 31st, 2012

    Cambridge Central Asia Forum in collaboration with the Faculty of Asian
    and Middle Eastern Studies, Centre for Development Studies, University of
    Cambridge and, Cambridge University Kazakhstan Society and Cambridge
    University Uzbekistan Society

    Are delighted to announce the Seminar Series for Lent Term 2012
    (Every Friday in February from 4-6pm, 10 February, 17 February, 24 February)

    10 FEBRUARY 2012 Boram Shin, PhD Candidate, Slavonic Studies (MML),
    University of Cambridge, “Between ‘Socialist in content’ and ‘Nationalist
    in form’: 1937 Decade of Uzbek Art and Literature”, with a special
    presentation on ‘Doing fieldwork in Uzbekistan’ Read more »

    Tags: cambridge, Central Asia Forum, Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Seminar Series for Lent Term 2012
    Posted in Central Asia, Events, International, News | No Comments »
    by admin

    DERVISH By Yuldosh Juraboev

    January 28th, 2012

    dervishNothing in this world lasts for ever, and nothing belongs to us…

    This story was chosen from thousands of others and comes from the lands of the Great Silk Road. As the legend says, a mighty Khan ruled a great kingdom, but he was not blessed with an heir and suffered from loneliness. Also among all his courtiers there was not one he could trust. Instead he relied solely on his beloved horse.

    The play opens with a wise Sufi Dervish telling his story through poems, rubayats, music and dance.

    Tags: DERVISH, DERVISH By Yuldosh Juraboev, Great Silk Road, Yuldosh Juraboev
    Posted in Central Asia, Events, International, News | No Comments »
    by admin

    Living Epics and Contemporary Epic Reciters

    January 25th, 2012

    Aigine Cultural Research Center is pleased to announce its upcoming
    international seminar on Living Epics and Contemporary Epic Reciters
    to be held on June 27  July 1 2012 in Kyrgyzstan. The seminar will be
    held with the financial support of The Christensen Fund and in the
    framework of the scientific symposium The Spiritual Heritage of the
    Turkic World of Central Eurasia, jointly organized by the Institute of
    Ethnology and Anthropology, Russian Academy of Science.
    Read more »

    Tags: Aigine CRC
    Posted in News | No Comments »
    by admin

    Charity Tennis Tournament - Play4Life Open Astana - 28-29 Jan

    January 23rd, 2012

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    Tags: Astana tennis tournament, play4life
    Posted in News | No Comments »
    by admin

    INTERNATIONAL MICE FORUM SETTLES DOWN IN MOSCOW

    January 20th, 2012

    The next Moscow International MICE Forum traditionally organized by aiGroup will be held on March 19, 2012 in Moscow, at TC Tishinka.

    MICE remain a relatively new business area for Russia. About five years ago this segment was entered by companies whose executives saw a good outlook for growth. It’s clear now that they were in the right. The market of MICE (this acronym stands for Meetings + Incentives + Congresses – Exhibitions & Events) is rapidly developing. It should be noted that these services are particularly in demand in times of crisis. Difficulties faced by many companies forced them to slash the number of corporate events abroad, but on the other hand, demand for business tours has burgeoned as participation in exhibitions, conventions and conferences became a vital necessity. Looking for new markets, Read more »

    Tags: International Forum, MICE
    Posted in News | No Comments »
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    Central Asian Faculty Development Programme

    January 19th, 2012

    PhD scholarship programmes for the 2012-2013 academic year

    The University of Central Asia (UCA) is pleased to announce its Central Asian Faculty Development Programme’s (CAFDP) PhD scholarship programmes at its partner institutions – University of Montana (UM), United States and University of Alberta (U of A), Canada in the following fields:

    1. Geosciences including environmental hazards, earthquakes, and disasters; Environment, Natural Resource Management, and Rural Development; and Cultural Heritage. These fields are supported through the UCA- UM partnership.

    For further information about UCA and/or UM, please visit: http://www.ucentralasia.org/cafdp.asp orhttps://www.applyweb.com/apply/uomont/

    2. Mountain Tourism and Ethnomusicology supported through the UCA- U of A partnership.

    For further information about UCA or U of A, please visit http://www.ucentralasia.org/cafdp.asp orhttp://www.gradstudies.ualberta.ca/intl/

    The deadline for applications is February 13, 2012. Read more »

    Tags: CAFDP, UCA, University of Central Asia
    Posted in Central Asia, News | No Comments »
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    World Bandy Championship 2012 in Almaty

    January 16th, 2012

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    World Bandy Championship 2012 will be held in the city of Almaty from January 29 to February 5.  About 15 national teams from all over the world will take part in this Championship.   6 teams of group A will compete at high-latitude rink “Medeu”.  Teams of group B, C will compete at reserve rink of Central Stadium. Read more »

    Tags: Kazakhstan WCS
    Posted in News | No Comments »
    by admin

    Gochag Askarov and his Ensemble Mugham Concert

    January 13th, 2012

    When: 3 February 2012, 19:00                                                Gochag Askarov
    London, SE1 8XX. Admission Free.

    Where: The Front Room, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road

    As part of the World Routes on the Road evening of ‘World Music’, organised by BBC Radio 3, TEAS is pleased to support this concert by Gochag Askarov and his Ensemble. Having performed to wide acclaim at the WOMAD Festivals in the UK, New Zealand and Australia, vocalist Gochag has cut several CDs and appeared in the awardwinning filmThe Mystical Music of Mugham Comes to Montana, produced by TEAS. He is renowned as one of the foremost living exponents of classical mugham, with a voice of unmatched purity and passion.

    Please note that the evening of free events begins at 17.30hrs.

    If you wish to hear Ay Qiz/Mugham Shahaz by Gochag Askarov and his Ensemble, recorded by World Routes on location in Azerbaijan, please visit: http://soundcloud.com/nascentemusic/gochaq-askarov-ay-qiz-mugham

    Tags: European Azerbaijan Society (TEAS), Gochag Askarov
    Posted in News | No Comments »
    by admin

    Third Symposium of the ICTM Study Group For Music of the Turkic Speaking World

    January 13th, 2012

    When:  1-2 December, 2012                                      folk-music-instruments

    Where: Cambridge, UK

    “Popular Culture in Turkic Asia and Afghanistan:

    Performance and Belief”

    The popular culture of this area is unique and contains many specific genres. Even though in the past many traditional forms of music culture had been adapted to religious purposes, during latter centuries they have taken on a different appearance. Today when the development of TV and radio is global, influencing daily life and transforming the original practice of local performances, music has become an enclave where features of the past and present are intertwined. Popular music conveys a number of references to previous music and its religions connections, and our task is to focus on such cases. Read more »

    Tags: Afghanistan, Dr Razia Sultanova, ICTM Study Group, Turkic Asia
    Posted in Central Asia, News | No Comments »
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