AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoKyrgyz–Georgia Cultural & Transport Talks: President Sadyr Japarov hosted Georgian PM Irakli Kobakhidze at Issyk-Kul, where the delegation joined an ethnocultural “Nomad” program with Kyrgyz music, akyn performances, and traditional equestrian games. In Bishkek, the leaders signed a package of agreements and focused on connectivity—especially linking the China–Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan railway to Georgia’s Black Sea port plans—and discussed possible direct flights. Bishkek Arts Calendar: The fairy-tale ballet “Buratino” is set to premiere at the Abdyla Maldybaev Opera and Ballet Theater on June 14, mixing modern choreography with classical music for young audiences. Film Censorship Shock: Kyrgyz drama “Kurak” was denied a censor certificate just before its Bishkek International Film Festival home screening, raising questions about transparent film evaluation rules. Inclusive Arts Event: At the UPLIFT center in Chuy, children with disabilities enjoyed “The Cat’s House” and a classical concert by opera and ballet artists. Sports for Youth & Community: Bishkek held cheerleading championships at the “Alga” complex, while Indian missions—including in Kyrgyzstan—ran yoga sessions ahead of International Day of Yoga.
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