Bishkek Events for the Week: Performances, Exhibitions, and Film Screenings

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Bishkek Events for the Week: Performances, Exhibitions, and Film Screenings

Permanent Exhibitions of the Museum: January 20-23


At the Kyrgyz National Museum of Fine Arts named after Gapar Aitiev, you can explore permanent exhibitions of painting, graphics, sculpture, and decorative applied arts. The exhibitions are open for visits from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM, except on Mondays.

Kyrgyz National Museum of Fine Arts named after Gapar Aitiev, 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM.

Ilgiz Edilson's Exhibition "Anatomy of Human Emotions": January 16 - February 1


This exhibition invites you to explore the emotional experience of humanity through color, form, and spatial composition. Four color environments reflect dozens of emotional states, including joy, fear, and determination, creating a holistic perception experience.

Kyrgyz National Museum of Fine Arts named after Gapar Aitiev, 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM.

Performance "Evening with a Star": January 20


The main character, a successful TV presenter, finds himself in a difficult situation with two strangers and tries to avoid trouble by proposing a deal. Starring: Kirill Dycevich, Daniila Vakhrushev, Dmitry Vlaskin.

State National Russian Drama Theater named after Chingiz Aitmatov, 7:00 PM.

Grand Classical Concert: January 20 and 21


The State Academic Symphony Orchestra named after Jumakmatov will present a large-scale program featuring ballet and choir. The concert will feature significant works of the 20th century, combining symphonic music and dance.

Kyrgyz State Philharmonic named after Toktogul Satylganov, 6:30 PM.

Performance "Gully": January 21


The performance tells about abandoned things and dogs living in a gully, creating an artistic world with forgotten items. It will be presented by the artists of the theater studio.

State National Russian Drama Theater named after Chingiz Aitmatov, 6:00 PM.

Performance "Fool & Foolish Girl": January 22


The grown-up Cinderella, working and raising her son, meets an old fairy who gives her hope for a better future. In fairy tales, everything is resolved through magic, but in real life, it’s different — only love and kindness can help.

State National Russian Drama Theater named after Chingiz Aitmatov, 6:00 PM.

Film Premieres: January 22


"To Execute or Not to Execute" (Sci-fi). Police detective Chris Raven is arrested for the murder of his wife. He has 90 minutes to prove his innocence to an artificial intelligence that acts as the judge.
"Return to Silent Hill" (Horror). James Sunderland, suffering from separation from his beloved, receives a mysterious letter that leads him to Silent Hill, where he hopes to find her, but the town has changed.

"Bring Me Back from the Dead" (Horror). After her father's death, Mia returns to his house, where strange things begin to happen. Opening an urn with ashes, she encounters paranormal phenomena and seeks help from a medium.

"Creeper" (Horror). Liz arrives at her boyfriend Malcolm's forest house, where she begins to feel anxious when he offers her a cake made by the maid, and she has strange visions.

"Flibubu" (Animation). Young Thomas meets a fluffy creature from another dimension and enters a world where dreams come true, but every wish comes at a price.

Children's Shows: January 22 and 23


Children can look forward to exciting programs: on Thursday — "Racer and the Rescue of Adventure Bay," on Friday — "The Magical World of Unicorns."

Restaurant "Barashek," 7:00 PM.

Film Lovers Club: January 23


Screening of several short films from the "(un)children's program" of the festival "Inside."

ololoErkindik, 8:30 PM.

Performance "Master and Margarita": January 23


The stage will feature a performance based on Mikhail Bulgakov's novel about the devil who comes to Moscow. The director of the production is Vyacheslav Vitti, genre — phantasmagoria in two acts.

State National Russian Drama Theater named after Chingiz Aitmatov, 6:00 PM.

Performance "Uncle's Dream": January 23


This is a story transformed by Fyodor Dostoevsky from a simple anecdote into a captivating work full of characters and morals. In his satirical work, the writer exposes hypocrisy and despotism cloaked in grandiloquent words.

Bishkek City Drama Theater named after Arsen Umuraliyev, 7:00 PM.
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