
Description | 전통 명절 나브루즈에 행해지는 놀이 (2016년 유네스코 인류무형문화유산 대표목록 등재) 나브루즈(Navruz)는 타지키스탄과 같은 이란계 문화의 명절이다. 오랜 겨울을 지나 찾아온 봄을 맞이하는 즐거운 명절답게 아이들은 다양한 놀이를 즐긴다. 본 영상은 다채로운 놀이를 즐기는 아이들의 모습을 담고 있다. 타직 전통 옷을 입은 소녀들이나 정장을 차려입은 소년들이 돌공기놀이와 연날리기, 자치기, 줄넘기, 제기차기, 팔씨름, 줄다리기, 그네타기, 계란 깨기, 노래부르기를 즐기는 모습은 명절다운 쾌활함과 편안함을 느끼게 해준다. | ||
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Manage No | VI00000088 | Running Time | 00:26:22 |
Country | Tajikistan | ||
Videos Photographer | 로비아 아토예바 | Year | 2017 |
Place | File Size | 2,490 | |
Definition | File Format | mp4 | |
Copyright | 유네스코아태무형유산센터, 유네스코타지키스탄위원회, 타직필름 | - |
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NAVRUZ, Idi soli nav, Sari sol
Navruz is an ancient and widespread holiday in Tajikistan and it marks the spring equinox, beginning of the solar year and New Year on the Iranian calendar as well as the calendars of several other nationalities. The Navruz traditionally celebrates the awakening of nature and and starting of agricultural works. The Navruz passing centuries and millenniums brought to contemporary Tajik people and other nations the best ideals of the life such as good thoughts, good words, and good deeds. respect of the nature and humans. peace and friendship.
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Nawrouz, Novruz, Nowrouz, Nowrouz, Nawrouz, Nauryz, Nooruz, Nowruz, Navruz, Nevruz, Nowruz, Navruz
It is the New Year by solar calendar in Central, South and South-West Asia countries. According to sources, Navruz was one of the biggest festivities among Iranian and Turkic peoples. Mahmud al-Kashgari in his work called "Diwanu l-Lugat al-Turk" mentions about many folk songs, which were dedicated to Navruz. Also, the information about Navruz festivity can be found in such works as "The remaining traces of past centuries" (written by Abu Rayhan al-Biruni), "Navruzname" (by Omar Khayyam), and those written by Alisher Navoi, Zahir-ud-Din Muhammad Babur and other scholars. In the territory of Central Asia Navruz festivity was associated with the beginning of the New Year. As such, the preparations for it began several days ahead. Wheat was germinated and from its sprouts sumalak was cooked, dumplings with greens and samosas with mint were prepared. Also folk games were organized (such as horseracing, uloq, kurash, etc.), promenades were arranged, songs about spring were sung, terma and dostons were performed (by bakhshis). On the first day of Navruz children, living in rural areas, gathered in groups and sang songs dedicated to Navruz before the doors of houses. And the owner of the house, hearing these songs, came out, gave presents to children, and treated them with food. In their turn, children distributed one part of the food among widows and orphans living in the village. All these traditions and customs are still alive.
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