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Handwerk, Tradition und Modernität in allen Regionen

Von den Familienwebstühlen in Nukus bis hin zu zeitgenössischen Ateliers in umfunktionierten Moscheen in Taschkent - Usbekistan legt sein Image als Museumsstück ab, während eine neue Generation von Kunsthandwerkern das alte Handwerk der Seidenstraße in eine lebendige Kultur verwandelt.

Mit Unterstützung von Center for the Production of Content for Mass Media under the Administration of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan

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00:27In Uzbekistan
00:29In Uzbekistan, creativity rarely lives behind glass.
00:31It grows in courtyards, family workshops, and small classrooms.
00:36Each region speaks its own language of thread, clay, color, or even code.
00:41In Karakalpaksan, creativity is shaped by community, family stories, crafts, and the landscape
00:47around the Aral Sea.
00:49Painters, embroiderers, and potters draw from the same source – daily life.
00:54This house once belonged to one of Karakalpaksan's well-known painters.
00:58Today, visitors step inside to see his work, to meet local artists, and also experience
01:04a creative Karakalpaks space up closer.
01:07My father painted Karakalpaks' everyday life, Karakalpaks people, Karakalpaks people's
01:14ceremonies, holidays.
01:16And from him, in our contemporary art, started ethnoculture of Karakalpaks people.
01:22Not far from the museum, women continue the tradition of Suzani.
01:26The patrons are a language of symbols.
01:45For many families, these textiles are more than decoration.
01:49They mark weddings, childhood, and the passing of skills from mothers to daughters.
02:13Another voice of the region is shaped in clay.
02:16Local workshops are reviving ceramics once linked to the Great Silk Road.
02:20And from Karakalpaks, the road leads south to Surkhandarya, where creativity takes a different form.
02:48In small workshops and community spaces, young artisans are turning traditional skills into contemporary expression.
02:56Marjona creates her own designs.
02:58That is why all her jewelry pieces are unique and capture attention instantly.
03:25The journey ends in Tashkent, where an old neighborhood has turned into a laboratory of ideas.
03:31At Ohun Gozar, a former mosque now has a meeting of centuries, where brick and mosaic become tools for new
03:38imagination.
03:40Inside a restored 18th-century mosque, Gozar of Artisans connects traditional Uzbek crafts with contemporary design, turning a historic site
03:50into a working creative space.
03:52We believe that this project is created to combine a platform, to create a platform for them to manage their
04:00experience.
04:01And at the same time, to create an interesting environment for young people to be interested in this.
04:06So, that is why the location of this place is very important, historical and socially important.
04:13Also, it is important to note that the object is located in an interesting place, not far from the market.
04:18Here is the center of Islamic civilization.
04:22There is historical Mahali, and it is a very good space to create a symbiosis between the young generation,
04:28workers and the international community.
04:32Across the country, such spaces, homes, classrooms, workshops and restored monuments are becoming new points on Uzbekistan's creative map.
04:41From Nukos to Tirmes and Tashke, the creative corners of Uzbekistan speak with different voices.
04:46Yet everywhere one feeling remains, tradition here is a living part of today.
04:50PODC is a living part of today.
04:51Thank you, everyone for this place.
04:53Thank you.
04:58Thank you.
04:58Untertitelung des ZDF, 2020
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