00:00Cehê é o festival de música e artes e ciências que é localizado no former shore do Aral Sea, na cidade de Muinac.
00:08E expressa a criatura e mostra a unidade entre os criadores, os cidadãos e os diferentes partenários, como a comunidade.
00:19Once the fourth largest inland sea in the world, Uzbekistan's diminishing Aral Sea is a hauntingly beautiful symbol of ecological decline and unexpected rebirth.
00:35Every summer, this Dahir festival transforms the Aral's dry expanse into a pulsating celebration of sound, art and survival.
00:46The festival is held in Karakal, Pakistan, in the former fishing village of Muinac, now dubbed the Ship Graveyard, since its waters were diverted for crop irrigation during Soviet rule.
00:57This annual three-day electronic music extravaganza has been running since 2018.
01:03We are expecting more than 2,500 people, tourists and guests from around Uzbekistan, Central Asian countries, Europe, Asia, United States, so from around the world, everyone is coming to see here this week.
01:22Turning this parched seabed into a gathering place with a line-up of local and international performers, the event raises environmental awareness while boosting the local economy through youth tourism.
01:34I'm from Russia, but now I'm living in Armenia, and I came here from Yerevan, a great place, a very interesting spot, because several years ago, sea, we are here, but now it's desert.
01:54Those who want to learn more about the loss of the Aral Sea can visit the Ecological Museum of Muinac.
02:00Irrigation started in the 50s, after the World War II, so Uzbekistan was the main cotton-producing republic in the USSR, and the virgin lands were used for cotton fields, cotton and rice, and all the water went to be distributed.
02:23So not all the water came to Aral Sea.
02:25Looking at these pictures shot from space, you can really appreciate the magnitude of the loss of water.
02:39Travellers to Muinac typically arrive via Karakar, Pakistan's capital, Nukas, which is famous for more than just being a gateway to the vanishing Aral Sea.
02:48Lukas is home to the Savitsky Art Museum. Inside, you'll find one of the most extraordinary collections of Soviet-era art, saved and gathered by the collector Igor Savitsky.
03:02Experimental styles were deemed anti-Soviet, and much of the art was destroyed. But Savitsky made it his mission to save as much of it as he could.
03:11If you are travelling in Uzbekistan or in Central Asia, you should definitely come to this museum, to the Louvre, in the desert.
03:21Savitsky, himself a Russian painter, as well as an archaeologist and ethnographer, fell in love with Karakar, Pakistan, on his travels.
03:28Besides collecting modernist works, he gathered and painstakingly restored Karakar, Pakistan, heritage items, many of which are displayed in the museum today.
03:38Another institute celebrating Karakar, Pakistan, culture and two of its most famous ambassadors is the museum of Amet and Ayam Khan Shamratov.
03:51Amet was a statesman and a writer, and his wife Ayam Khan was a star of the stage and a traditional Karakar, Pakistan, musician, known as a Bakshi,
04:01who has inspired a new generation of Bakshi performers.
04:04This is a daily process of learning, and our history and history of our own knowledge.
04:17This is a Christian education called Karsakar, and it is a great opportunity to provide us,
04:20and make us to the people of our lives and to all of our lives.
04:24This is a great opportunity to provide us with our friends and to all of us.
04:28Os artistas, músicos e historiadores que vão ter a última palavra aqui.
04:58Não importa!
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