On December 1-2, Moscow hosted a bright cultural event — the International Festival of Children's and Youth Creativity "CPC for Talented Children", which was attended by the winners of the Kazakh young talent competition "Jas Tolqyn", held in June in Atyrau, El.kz reports.
Within the framework of the CPC - Talented Children festival, for three days, participants attended master classes from the best cultural figures of Russia on vocals, choreography, classical and folk instruments, and also visited sightseeing tours of Moscow.
Kazakhstan was represented by: “Zhem aruy” dance ensemble (Atyrau region), Presto string ensemble (Atyraucity), pianist Zharkynai Zholdaskali (Atyrau city), dombra player Alisher Omirzhan (Atyrau city), winners in the nomination "Folk vocal" Fariza Kudaibergen (Atyrau city), Aibar Sanbayev (Aktobe city) and the “Telqonyr” folk ensemble (West Kazakhstan region), the winner in the nomination "Artistic expression" Uldana Sanakbay (Mangystau region), as well as vocalists Akylbek Bisenbayev (Aktobe city) and Nurly Mustafa (Atyrau city).
On December 1, young artists from Kazakhstan held a concert in the Kazakh pavilion of Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy, where they captivated the audience with their creative performances. Deputy of General Director of CPC-K JSC for Relations with the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan Kairgeldy Kabyldin: "The Caspian Pipeline Consortium pays great attention to supporting the healthcare, education, culture and sports sectors in the regions of its presence. In this series, the young talent competition "Jas tolqyn" stands out. Having passed several stages of selection in Kazakhstan, our gifted children from the western regions of the country perform a separate concert in Moscow, then take part in the festival and the final gala concert "CPC for talented children". We are very happy to finance and organize the competition: children are the future of Kazakhstan, participation in such a large-scale international event develops and motivates young talents to achieve new creative heights."
"Thousands of young artists from cities and the most remote villages of the western region of the country take part in the “Jas Tolqyn” competition every year. The winners have the opportunity to represent the country at the international festival in Moscow. And we are very glad that every year Kazakhstani children win the highest awards," said the organizer of the competition Botagoz Shardenbayeva.
All Kazakhstani participants managed to win prizes. The winners of the Grand Prix were: the folk ensemble "Telqonyr", the dance ensemble "Zhem Aruy" and AibarSanbayev. The first place was won by the string ensemble "Presto", Alisher Omirzhan, Zharkynai Zholdaskali, UldanaSanakbay, Nurly Mustafa and Fariza Kudaibergen. Vocalist Akylbek Bisenbayev became the silver medalist.