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Dance in Kyrgyzstan includes reconstructed traditional dances and modern theatrical dance. No descriptions of traditional dances exist; all of the modern folk dances are created after the establishment of the Soviet rule in Central Asia. Theatrical dance flourished during the 20th century with many innovative ballet performances and choreographed dancing in opera.


Traditional dance

The earliest mentions of Kyrgyz dance are found in the Epic of Manas, however, no descriptions of traditional dance survived. It is theorised that the dance mentionned in Manas might be close to the Mongol
Biyelgee Biyelgee ( Mongolian Cyrillic: Биелгээ) or Bii ( Mongolian Cyrillic: Бий), is a unique form of dance, originated from the nomadic way of life. Almost all regions populated by different ethnic groups of Mongolia have their specific forms ...
and that hand movements were the most prominent element of the traditional dance. Russian travelers also include several passing mentions of
Kyrgyz people The Kyrgyz people (also spelled Kyrghyz, Kirgiz, and Kirghiz; ) are a Turkic ethnic group native to Central Asia. Kyrgyzstan is the nation state of the Kyrgyz people and significant diaspora can be found in China, Russia, and Uzbekistan. ...
entertaining themselves with dancing, but provide no details. Dance movements are incorporated in the performances of komuz players, ''kuuduldar''
jester A jester, court jester, fool or joker was a member of the household of a nobleman or a monarch employed to entertain guests during the medieval and Renaissance eras. Jesters were also itinerant performers who entertained common folk at fairs and ...
s ( ky, куудулдар) and in some games. The reason why Kyrgyz dance did not survive is not clear, but might have been hard to preserve due to the nomadic lifestyle of the pre-modern Kyrgyz. A renewed interest in traditional dance emerged in the 1930s, under the Soviet rule; the choreographers often used folk games and crafts as a source of inspiration. For example, the ''kijiz'' women's dance ( ky, кийиз) includes felting movements for making
ala kiyiz Ala kiyiz ( ky, ала кийиз, ) or tekemet ( kk, текемет, ) is an ornamenting style for textile floor- or wallcovering made by pressing wet, soaped wool of various colours together to make it felt. The chemical process of felting trans ...
. The permanent national theatrical folk dance company was established in 1966 led by .


Theatrical dance

The , the first
Kyrgyz Kyrgyz, Kirghiz or Kyrgyzstani may refer to: * Someone or something related to Kyrgyzstan *Kyrgyz people *Kyrgyz national games *Kyrgyz language *Kyrgyz culture *Kyrgyz cuisine *Yenisei Kirghiz *The Fuyü Gïrgïs language in Northeastern China ...
academic dance studio, was established in Bishkek in 1926 as a music and drama studio. In 1936, the studio was renamed to a music and drama theatre; , the head of its ballet company, created dance parties for numerous plays and
operas Opera is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers. Such a "work" (the literal translation of the Italian word "opera") is typically a collaboration between a composer and a libretti ...
such as , , , the first Kyrgyz ballet and others. Other important ballets are Cholpon ( ky, Чолпон, 1944) choreographed by Lev Kramarevsky, the first comedic ballet Kujruchuk ( ky, Куйручук, 1960) choreographed by . In late 1960s, the main theme of Kyrgyz ballet shifted to stories about bravery and heroism, such as the new productions of Spartacus and 's ''Prometheus'', 's ''Ôlbôstùk'' ( ky, Өлбөстүк) and others. Kyrgyz writer Chinghiz Aitmatov's works became inspirations for several ballets such as ''Samanchynyn zholu'' ( ky, Саманчынын жолу). The principal ballet dancers of Kyrgyzstan are , , , , , ,
Makhmud Esambayev Makhmud Alisultanovich Esambayev (russian: Махмуд Алисултанович Эсамбаев; 15 July 1924 – 7 January 2000) was a Soviet and Chechen dancer, ballet master, choreographer and actor. Makhmud was regarded as one of the mos ...
, Kemel Suleimanov and . The National school of ballet was founded in 1980; Aidai Shukurbekova ( ky, Шүкүрбекова Айдай) served as its first director.


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