Home arrow Mongolia Information arrow Theatres arrow Mongolian National Song and Dance Academic Ensemble

Login

Search Mongolia

Latest comments

Thomas Terry on Budd...
Maybe also there is a contrast of cultures at hand, European...
More...
By froit

Mongolia announces o...
That was not the governement building that burnt, but the pa...
More...
By froit

Thomas Terry on Budd...
The insulting attitude of Thomas Terry is actually shocking....
More...
By roydongen

Now Online...

Mongolian National Song and Dance Academic Ensemble PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 27 July 2007

Mongolian National Song and Dance Academic Ensemble was established in 1945, and the Ensemble's repertoire include more than 200 performances and folk operas particular themes, such as "Three Tragic Destinies", "Sunjidma", "Lineage of Chinggis Khaan", "Song of Mongolian Wrestler", "Song of Mongolian Archery", "Mongolian Music in the world", "Song of Mongolian People 1,2", "Legend of the Sun", "Wolf burte", "Wondering Monk" etc.
Which are highly appreciated and recognized by both the Mongolian and forieng audience. The Ensemble was awarded the "Labour Medal" by Mongolian State for its enormous contribution and the preservation and further development of Mongolian National Song and Dance Academic Ensemble.

contact info:

Chinggis Khaan Avenue
Mongolian National Song and
Dance Academic Ensemble
Ulaanbaatar 44, Mongolia
     
     
Phone:
  976-11-323954
    99718218
    91199961
Fax:
  976-11-320991
     
Web site:
  www.mon_ensemble.mn
    www.nationalorchestra.mn
E-mail:
  This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

 


  Be first to comment this article
RSS comments

Only registered users can write comments.
Please login or register.

Powered by AkoComment Tweaked Special Edition v.1.3.0

 
< Prev   Next >

Mongolia Websites

During the Stalinist purges of the 1930's almost every monastery in Mongolia was destroyed. In 1979 an atlas was published in Ulaanbaatar by Mr. Rinchen with an overview of more than 900 religious sites that used to exist in Mongolia. However a lot the information listed seems to be not accurate. A research has been initiated to get a better idea of all the buddhist buildings that once stood in Mongolia.