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Astana celebrates Saryarka District's 28th anniversary with art and music

Young artists and performers took center stage, transforming a district milestone into a vibrant celebration of culture. See how community spirit came alive.

The image shows a poster for the Moscow Theatre Festival in 1935, featuring a person standing in...
The image shows a poster for the Moscow Theatre Festival in 1935, featuring a person standing in front of a curtain. The poster has text written on it, likely providing information about the festival.

Astana celebrates Saryarka District's 28th anniversary with art and music

A festive concert and art exhibition were held in Astana to mark the 28th anniversary of Saryarka District. The event also supported the Clean Kazakhstan initiative, bringing together young artists and performers from the community. Local officials and residents gathered to celebrate the district’s heritage and creativity. The celebration featured students from Art School No. 1, who displayed their best works at the exhibition. Their pieces highlighted the unique character and cultural identity of Saryarka District.

During the event, young performers took the stage with songs and dances, adding to the lively atmosphere. The performances were part of the anniversary programme, organised to honour the district’s history and achievements. Ayaulym Adeshova, chief specialist of the Saryarka District Akimat, spoke about the significance of the Clean Kazakhstan initiative. She described it as a movement promoting purity of thought, education, and the growth of artistic expression in the region.

The event combined art, music, and community spirit to mark a special milestone for Saryarka District. By involving young artists and performers, the celebration reinforced local pride and support for the Clean Kazakhstan initiative. The district now looks ahead to further cultural and educational developments.

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