TATYANA CHABROVA: WARMTH AND KINDNESS, SUPPORTING MY TALENTED STUDENTS

tant things about yourself and your creative work. What is your creative, life credo and motivation for your creativity?

Tatyana Chabrova: I am a university lecturer and have been published since 1990. I participate in competitions, and my work has been included in textbooks and didactic games, for which I have received awards. In 2005, I was nominated for the Nobel Prize as part of a women’s project from Geneva.

I am involved in international projects; last year, I coordinated an international project on inclusive education. I have collaborated extensively with international organisations such as the UN, UNDP, UNICEF, UNESCO, the UK-based Save the Children Fund, and the embassies of the UK and Switzerland, among others.

I am the author of the children’s play “The Amazing Story.” Together with my students, I stage performances and organise children’s art exhibitions. I also conduct art therapy training sessions.

OCA: How did you choose your path and who is your role model in the creative field or in life?

TC: I have had many wonderful teachers, foremost among them my mother, Emilia Alexandrovna Girsh, with whom I worked closely for many years. Also, the academician, Doctor of Sciences, and professor Tamara Semenovna Komarova, as well as academician, Doctor of Sciences, and professor Svetlana Karimovana Annamuratova.

OCA: What is your main achievement(s) or positive impact on the world in 2024–2025?

TC: My students are wonderful specialists who have won awards for their creative visual artworks. I have also published several textbooks on theatre and visual arts.

OCA: What is the main feature that makes you and your art/work unique?

TC: Warmth and kindness, supporting my talented students.

OCA: Please tell us about the events or projects of the Eurasian Creative Guild (London) and projects you have already participated in and how does ECG influence your creativity and success in your work?

TC: At creative gatherings in Tashkent.

OCA: How do you think the creative professions have changed and how has the role of art in the development of the world changed in the face of modern realities?

TC: Our country does a great deal to support creative professions. The Fund for the Development of Creativity and Visual Arts organises many exhibitions about Uzbekistan around the world. This summer, the President issued a decree to further develop this sector in our country.

OCA: What would you wish for the members of the Guild and other creative people who are just starting their careers?

TC: To continue on the path we have set for the next ten years, seeking and discovering, while supporting new talents.