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Manage No PI00001116 Country Kyrgyzstan ICH Domain Performing Arts
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Information source
National Commission of the Kyrgyz Republic for UNESCO
https://en.unesco.org/countries/kyrgyzstan/informationElements related to
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EE00000420
Traditional knowledge in making Kyrgyz yurt ‘Boz ui’
The yurt is a nomadic dwelling used Kyrgyz people. It has a wooden circular frame covered with felt and braided with ropes, and can be easily assembled and dismantled within a short period of time. The bearers of yurt-making knowledge are craftspeople, both men and women, who produce yurts and their interior decorations. Yurts are made from natural and renewable raw materials. Men and their apprentices make the wooden frames by hand, along with wooden, leather, bone and metal details. Women make the interior decorations and exterior coverings, ornamented with traditional zoomorphic, vegetative or geometric patterns. All festivities, ceremonies, births, weddings and funeral rituals are held in a yurt.
Kyrgyzstan 2014 -
EE00000381
Performing art of ‘koshok’ - wailing-songs
Wailing-songs ‘koshok’ are part of the funeral rites. It is one of the most ancient genres of popular lyrics, traces of which are found in the Orkhon-Enisei writing system. ‘Tiruunun korku syi bolot, olgondun korku yi bolot’, say the Kyrgyz. It implies the necessity to show respect to someone while he is alive and to demonstrate respect by wailing and lamenting when he passes away. Lamentations glorify the best human qualities of a deceased person. In the past, the wailing song performers were often invited to funeral ceremonies. At present, koshok is performed not only by the invited people, but by the members of the family as well. Lamentations are also performed during wedding ceremonies. In this case, they take the form of farewell to the bride and are performed by her mother or sister-in-law.
Kyrgyzstan
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PI00001117
Women performing _koshok_
Kyrgyzstan
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PI00001115
Woman performing _koshok__- wailing-song
Kyrgyzstan
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PI00001232
Inside the yurt -_Boz ui_
Kyrgyzstan
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PI00000665
Yurt
Preserving and passing on craftsmanship from century to century, the yurt is not only housing, but also a creative workshop for folk art. The yurt has largely embodied all types of arts and crafts. Meeting all the requirements of everyday life, she carried both aesthetic and ritual principles.
Kyrgyzstan
Videos
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VI00000046
Koshok—Traditional Kyrgyz Lamentation
The film is about a traditional Kyrgyz form of folklore—lamentation (koshok). Experts talk about the contents of Kyrgyz lamentation, the situations in which koshok is performed (lamenting the deceased or the bride, when she is sent to the groom’s family) and about how to perform traditional lamentation.
00:21:06
Kyrgyzstan 2017 -
VI00000034
Yurt Production
Preserving and transmitting craftsmanship for centuries, a yurt is not a mere dwelling, but also a creative workshop for folk art. Yurt embodied all kinds of decorative and applied arts. Meeting all the demands of everyday life, it carries both aesthetic and ritual functions.
00:15:36
Kyrgyzstan 2017