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00:05This is the place where it happens.
00:10чудеса, человек обязательно должен почувствовать себя
00:15вот это вот живое общение.
00:17Оно возможно только в театре.
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00:45Sam is one that especially captures young hearts, the Republican National Puppets
00:50Theater. Founded in 1939, it has evolved with its audience.
00:55In Tashkent, the Puppets Theater welcomes generations of children. Behind this
01:00small stage, puppeteers keep one of Uzbekistan's oldest storytelling traditions alive.
01:05From classic glow and string puppets to tablet-controlled figures, it
01:10plans to audition with technology, turning the stage into a living workshop of images.
01:15Where old stories find new voices.
01:20And this is why the actors will not be able to do this.
01:23Because they will be able to do this.
01:25If you have any questions, please leave the comments below.
01:30performances here cross-language borders
01:35stage in Uzbek, Russian, English and adapted for audiences during international
01:40tours and festivals.
01:45William Shakespeare's name of the spektakl,
01:48and this is how it works.
01:50Behind the scenes, the theatre's workshop crafts
01:55and elements for upcoming shows.
01:58Do you feel that you are a real monster?
02:00You are a real monster, you are a real monster.
02:05And then we will give you a little bit of a story,
02:10a little bit of a story.
02:10The passion for theatre often begins in childhood and from...
02:15Mining in Uzbekistan.
02:16That journey leads to the Alshanavoye State Academic Bashar.
02:20In the centre of Tashkil stands one of the few open a house
02:25in Central Asia.
02:26Built in the 1940s, the Navoye Sita still holds
02:30ballet and opera seasons that do full halls week after week.
02:35Behind the grand door of the theatre stand the Juraev brothers,
02:38master craftsmen.
02:40The people whose work shape not just the building,
02:42but the quiet details people touch every day.
02:45The wonderful brothers of the Juraev brothers
02:50and two people with their own hands.
02:53They made huge work.
02:55Because it's not gips, it's mramor.
02:57Mramor was built in the Gagansgansk
02:59厅.
03:00The people who are already 70 years old
03:02hold on, hold on, hold on their hands.
03:04They don't realize how they are.
03:05They don't realize how they are.
03:06They are a wonderful story.
03:07Recently the CTO premiere of Don Juan performed
03:10in Italian.
03:11With an increasingly international audience,
03:13classical productions are now
03:15staged in the original language of the composer.
03:20Not far from the Navoye Sita stands another
03:25as a historical treasure.
03:26The Uzbek state musical suite named after Mukimi.
03:31At the Mukimi Theatre,
03:33musical comedy and traditional melodies
03:35show the music.
03:35share the same state.
03:36For many audiences,
03:37this is why Sita feels accessible and
03:40familiar.
03:41We're passed away in the country
03:44in support of a country,
03:45from the United States,
03:46of the United States.
03:47We're going to be here and be here.
03:48and we're going to thank this
03:49community,
03:50and we're being here.
03:52I'm joined by the U.S.
03:54Many viewers in Uzbekistan see reflections of their everyday lives.
03:59Through the characters on stage.
04:04There is no screen for the characters.
04:09The theatre is loved not only in the capital
04:14The residents of Samarkand are also active theatre-goers
04:17The Samarkand Regional Museum
04:19Musical Drama Theatre opened in 1914
04:22with the production Padarkusha
04:24The Samarkand Regional Museum
04:26The Samarkand Regional Museum
04:29The Samarkand Regional Museum
04:31The Samarkand Regional Museum
04:33The Samarkand Regional Museum
04:34The Samarkand Regional Museum
04:36The Samarkand Regional Museum
04:39Across Uzbekistan, cedar remains a leading tradition on every stage in the capital.
04:44In the capital and beyond, stories are born, emotions are shared, and audiences are shared.
04:49Leave caring, something that lost beyond the final applause.
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