Hello everybody!
I want to share my impressions with you on last trip to Kaluga!
We had a great Forum yesterday in Russian region of Kaluga. It’s about three hours far from Russian capital of Moscow. The Kyrgyz Diaspora in Russia “Kyrgyz Unity” had organized The International Forum of Kyrgyz Diasporas. I had a good chance to meet with some leaders of Kyrgyz Diasporas from Turkey, Tajikistan, and Ukraine. Actually, I met some of them before in Kiev last February, so I was happy to meet them again, this time in Russia.
Fantastic open place in a Russian forest, more than 32 yurtas (nomad’s tent), and Kyrgyz national sport “kurosh” (wrestling), national tradition “tushoo kesuu” (devoted with first steps of the child), and Kyrgyz national songs performed by Salamat Sadykova (People’s Artist of Kyrgyzstan) had just bewitched me…
Now, time for some memories from that event:
There was a long "symbolic" (with Kyrgyz and Russian flags) track to the main place
And it was a beginning of "Kyrgyz village" with 32 yurtas
We were sitting and listening to the concert
This young man Ulukbek is trying to make his first steps in his life :) ("tushoo kesuu")
Who can come first and cut a line around Ulukbek's legs? :)
This is "kurosh" - a national type of wrestling
I want to share my impressions with you on last trip to Kaluga!
We had a great Forum yesterday in Russian region of Kaluga. It’s about three hours far from Russian capital of Moscow. The Kyrgyz Diaspora in Russia “Kyrgyz Unity” had organized The International Forum of Kyrgyz Diasporas. I had a good chance to meet with some leaders of Kyrgyz Diasporas from Turkey, Tajikistan, and Ukraine. Actually, I met some of them before in Kiev last February, so I was happy to meet them again, this time in Russia.
Fantastic open place in a Russian forest, more than 32 yurtas (nomad’s tent), and Kyrgyz national sport “kurosh” (wrestling), national tradition “tushoo kesuu” (devoted with first steps of the child), and Kyrgyz national songs performed by Salamat Sadykova (People’s Artist of Kyrgyzstan) had just bewitched me…
Now, time for some memories from that event:
There was a long "symbolic" (with Kyrgyz and Russian flags) track to the main place
And it was a beginning of "Kyrgyz village" with 32 yurtas
We were sitting and listening to the concert
This young man Ulukbek is trying to make his first steps in his life :) ("tushoo kesuu")
Who can come first and cut a line around Ulukbek's legs? :)
This is "kurosh" - a national type of wrestling
Bol'shoye spasibo za prekrasnye fotografii! Mne tak nuzhny byli fotografii Tushoo Kesuu.
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