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Ulaanbaatar, /MONTSANME/. For the 800th anniversary celebration of the
Great Mongol Empire, an exhibition of wooden dolls featuring the
national custom of Mongolians was opened on Thursday in the Mongol
Costume Museum in UB by the Geo Mandal Steppe Art company. The
exhibition displays various interesting dolls such as those
representing family members of Chinggis Khan and wives of the 13th
century s period, also chess and Buddhist religious materials. The
exhibition to last till May 14 provides opportunities for purchasing
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Monday, 01 May 2006 |
The American Center for Mongolian Studies invites all ACMS members and
those interested in Mongolia to attend the Grand Opening of the ACMS office
at Western Washington University.
The celebration will take place on May 12, 2006, at 2:00 pm in the 4th Floor
Reading Room of the Wilson Library on the campus of Western Washington University
in Bellingham, Washington.
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Monday, 01 May 2006 |
Don’t miss
your chance to see this wonderful concert by violinist Degi. Released
her first album in 2002 consisting of classical works and second CD
of instrumental fusion of Mongolian traditional songs and melodies,
she’ll introduce you the modern vision of young Mongolians to the
roots of nomadic ancestors through her high-skilled and multi genre,
richly combined performance of violin. Tickets available at the ticketing
office of the Central Cultural Palace.
Provided by the Arts Council of Mongolia
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Monday, 01 May 2006 |
Yo.Dalkh-Ochir,
one of the pioneers of Mongolian contemporary arts, who established
the former “Green Horse” Society is introducing his next solo exhibition
at the Blue Sun Gallery. His “moveless and silent” paintings, installation
works expressing the “traces of life” and unnoticed pieces of our
existence are certainly an independent face in Mongolian contemporary
arts. Don’t forget to visit the second branch of Blue Sun Gallery,
the Blue Sun Club opening and don’t miss your chance to have a look
at Mongolian contemporary arts.
Provided by the Arts Council of Mongolia
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