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Space for creative exchange: the II TURKSOY theater festival begins in AshgabatSpace for creative exchange: the II TURKSOY theater festival begins in Ashgabat

Space for creative exchange: the II TURKSOY theater festival begins in Ashgabat

Today, Ashgabat became a bright stage for the opening of the II International Theater Festival, bringing together creative figures from the member countries of the International Organization of Turkic Culture (TURKSOY). This event is not just a celebration of art, but a solemn dedication to the ancient Turkmen city of Anau, which this year became the cultural capital of the Turkic world, as well as to the 300th anniversary of the great poet Magtymguly Fragi.

The concept of the "Encyclopedia of Magtymguly" is reflected in the final document of the international forumThe concept of the "Encyclopedia of Magtymguly" is reflected in the final document of the international forum

The concept of the "Encyclopedia of Magtymguly" is reflected in the final document of the international forum

The participants of the International Forum "Interconnection of Times and Civilizations - the Basis of Peace and Development", which was held on October 11 in Ashgabat, noted the great potential for actively studying the possibility of publishing the "Encyclopedia of Magtymguly Fragi", which will collect information about the research work of scientists studying the literary heritage of Magtymguly.

"Musical-illustrative collection” published in Moscow dedicated to the 300th anniversary of Magtymguly"Musical-illustrative collection” published in Moscow dedicated to the 300th anniversary of Magtymguly

"Musical-illustrative collection” published in Moscow dedicated to the 300th anniversary of Magtymguly

A unique “Musical-Illustrative Collection” has seen the light of day in Moscow, dedicated to the anniversary of the great poet Magtymguly. This collection became a real collection of creative discoveries, featuring works by the winners and laureates of the competitions of composers “Musical Works on the Poems of Magtymguly Fragi” and illustrations titled “Reflection”.