Concert for the day of Nauryz continued in Estonia

Concert for the day of Nauryz continued in Estonia

05.04.2025 22:15:44 297

The tour of the Kyzylorda Regional Philharmonic continued in Tallinn, the ancient capital of Estonia. The concert program “NAURYZ – CELEBRATION OF SPRING,” part of the Nauryz celebration, was presented to the Estonian audience at the Tallinn Philharmonic hall.
Kazakhstan's Ambassador to Estonia, Altai Kulginov, expressed gratitude to the Akim of the Kyzylorda region, Nurlybek Nalibayev, for organizing the event.
The hall was filled with around 200 attendees, including heads and representatives from 30 diplomatic missions, local residents, and the Kazakh diaspora in Tallinn. The audience warmly welcomed the performances by artists from the Aral Sea region. The program primarily showcased the traditional music and poetry of the Kazakh people. Notably, the audience responded enthusiastically to the songs and zhyrs performed by traditional artists. Each nation holds its cultural heritage in high regard, and Estonians are no exception. Folklore, being the most vibrant form of musical expression, vividly reveals the soul and character of a people.
Along with the unique singing style, the sound of ancient instruments such as the dombra, sybyzgy, and sazsyrnai was unmatched. The audience experienced the vibrant colors of national chapans and camisoles, as well as the flavors of Kazakh dishes infused with the aromas of wormwood herbs from the steppe region. The board game togyzkumalak sparked great interest among Tallinn residents, with many eager to play this ancient intellectual game, which is recognized by UNESCO as part of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity.
The Kazakh music festival served as a cultural bridge between Kazakhstan and Estonia. Such events play an important role in promoting cultural exchange, strengthening friendship, and fostering mutual respect between peoples and nations.

Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kyzylorda/press/news/details/965492?lang=kk