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Manage No, Sortation, Country, Writer ,Date, Copyright Manage No EE00002034 Country Kazakhstan ICH Domain Oral traditions and representations Performing Arts Social practices, rituals, festive events Address Terme is wide-spread over the territory of Kazakhstan. Traditionally it links to the Western regions of Kazakhstan (Aktobe) and Syr-Darya Year of Designation 2013

Description | Terme (kaz. 'Collect') - recitation, musical and poetic genre of folk song creation. There is an expression "terme aitu" - to sing a recitative among the people. As a poetic-melodic speech in a piece of music, terme is very popular among the people. It is like advisory/teaching saying in a form of clearly expressed recitation. They are short and uniform in the rhythm of the melody in the form of a recitative. Poems and songs, recited in this genre, is easily remember to the mass consciousness and retrieved in memory associatively. |
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Social and cultural significance | By its nature, terme has spectral character. It is designed for lighting properties of specific social situations. This unique kind of musical recitation finds a special echo in the modern youth. Obviously, it resembles rap. Despite the fact that the terme spread everywhere, its stable forms are well preserved and have been sung among the Kazakh Diaspora outside of Kazakhstan. |
Transmission method | Poetics of Kazakh folk songs corresponds syllabic (isosyllabism) versification system and is characterized by mobility rows while singing. Poetic line expands when entering interjections or inserting words in the context of the song, its melody. Such elements and properties of the musical-poetic art determined features of songs and poetry, which gave rise to terme and other types of Kazakh folk song of poetic tradition and culture. At the same time features of construction technology of terme inspired poets-akyns for new types of improvisation. |
Community | Akyns (singers) and poets (folklore poetry). All famous Kazakh great akyns and poets are known for their terme creations – like Assan Kaigy, Bukhar Zhirau, Kaztugan, Makhambet, Zhambyl, Turmagambet and other. |
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Terme: Famous aqyn Aytakyn Bulgakov
Aqyn Aytakyn Bulgakov gives the terme performance. Terme (kaz. 'Collect' or 'Go to the point') - recitation, musical and poetic genre of folk song creation. There is an expression "terme aitu" - to sing a recitative among the people. As a poetic-melodic speech in a piece of music, terme is very popular among the people. It is like advisory/teaching saying in a form of clearly expressed recitation. They are short and uniform in the rhythm of the melody in the form of a recitative. Poems and songs, recited in this genre, is easily remember to the mass consciousness and retrieved in memory associatively.
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Terme: Award to the winner of provincial competition
Aqyn Katimulla Berdygaliev gives the award to Ms Zinnat Kassymova for the 2nd place at the provincial competition Zhyr-Terme – Ulttyk Qazyna. Terme (kaz. 'Collect' or 'Go to the point') - recitation, musical and poetic genre of folk song creation. There is an expression "terme aitu" - to sing a recitative among the people. As a poetic-melodic speech in a piece of music, terme is very popular among the people. It is like advisory/teaching saying in a form of clearly expressed recitation. They are short and uniform in the rhythm of the melody in the form of a recitative. Poems and songs, recited in this genre, is easily remember to the mass consciousness and retrieved in memory associatively.
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Terme: Famous aqyn Aytakyn Bulgakov celebrates his 60th anniversary
Aqyn Aytakyn Bulgakov gives the terme performance on the occasion of his 60th anniversary. Terme (kaz. 'Collect' or 'Go to the point') - recitation, musical and poetic genre of folk song creation. There is an expression "terme aitu" - to sing a recitative among the people. As a poetic-melodic speech in a piece of music, terme is very popular among the people. It is like advisory/teaching saying in a form of clearly expressed recitation. They are short and uniform in the rhythm of the melody in the form of a recitative. Poems and songs, recited in this genre, is easily remember to the mass consciousness and retrieved in memory associatively.
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Terme: Young dombra art group KOKIL takes part in Zhyr-terme competition
Young dombra art group KOKIL from Almaty takes part in Zhyr-terme competition conducted in the Zhambyl Province of Kazakhstan. Terme (kaz. 'Collect' or 'Go to the point') - recitation, musical and poetic genre of folk song creation. There is an expression "terme aitu" - to sing a recitative among the people. As a poetic-melodic speech in a piece of music, terme is very popular among the people. It is like advisory/teaching saying in a form of clearly expressed recitation. They are short and uniform in the rhythm of the melody in the form of a recitative. Poems and songs, recited in this genre, is easily remember to the mass consciousness and retrieved in memory associatively.
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