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“Boysun
Bahori” festival
Surhandarya
region
May 2007
South of
Shakhrisabz, in the Surkhandarya
province, along the ancient trade
route of The Great Silk Road, hidden
away in a beautiful valley, lays
Baisun an area on its way to becoming
a household name among the culturally
interested in Uzbekistan and Central
Asia. Why? One, Baisun has been
declared, by UNESCO,
one of 19 Masterpieces of
Oral and Intangible Heritage of
Humanity in the world and
two, each spring the Boysun
Bahori Folklore Festival
takes place amidst the spectacular
landscape. For several days, professional
and amateur folk ensembles, musicians
playing traditional instruments,
narrators of folktales,
singers as well as crafts masters,
Avanguard fashion designers, folklorists,
ethnographers, art critics, historians
and philologists together with international
and national dignitaries and visitors
from many countries gather to celebrate
folk art and to indulge in cultural
dialog. According to last year's
participants, Baisun was a highlight
in the cultural year and a fantastic
human experience. Strong
voices from all over Central Asia
carry the sound of ancient folk
songs over the meadows and the surrounding
mountain tops to our hearts delight.
Folk dance ensembles entertain you
with their gracious movements and
a jury elects the price winner among
the best of the best from Uzbekistan
and its neighboring countries.
Splendid display of the richness
of Central Asian folk costumes as
worn by locals from Baisun and festival
participants.
Where tradition meets the most avanguard
fashion design you are likely to
see in a long time, Uzbekistan's
best couturiers and designers showcase
what they ore capable of and the
richness of Central Asian textiles.
You'll be blown away.

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