Home arrow News Archives arrow Culture, Arts & History arrow Novermber Cultural Events in Mongolia

Login

Search Mongolia

Syndicate

Latest comments

Data shows 28% of Mo...
0% of land will be mined b/c of the dumb parliament walkout....
More...
By ed_newyork

Mongolia announces o...
we are planning a trip to mongolia mid august..is it now saf...
More...
By victor boyd

Eagle TV's schizophr...
As Terry notes somewhere on his blog, only a quarter of air-...
More...
By froit

Now Online...

No Users Online
Novermber Cultural Events in Mongolia PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 13 November 2006
In honour of the 800th Anniversary of the Great Mongolian State:
19th      “Great Mongolia-800” song contest
25th       International poetry festival “Great Mongolia-800” 

L’Alliance Francaise de Mongolie
Nov-20-25    “Documentary Film Week in Mongolia”
Nov-1-30       “Aspects of Biology” Exhibition
The documentary film week includes French documentary films about African and Asian cultural issues on Globalization that have participated in International film festivals such as “Wall”, “Bad guys” “Odessa, Odessa”. The films and exhibition are free. Contact: 351914, 99094519

Mongol Costume Center  
Nov-20-26       “Theatre Mode Fashion Art Show”
Three collections of Modern Mongolian style costumes based on research on Mongolian ethnical dance, song and costume by designer Bayarzul of the Mongol Costume Center. Artist models from Chimbaa Model Agency will display the costumes. For date and seats for the show, please call 99173928, 328140, 328840, or 91910917. This winter the center also has a 50% sale on cashmere exhibitions. 

Opera and Ballet Theatre
Nov 24, 5pm    “Khanburged” Opera’s 40th Anniversary
The Opera and Ballet Theatre will present a special performance for the 40th Anniversary of “Khanburged” Opera. The opera has been performed continuously since it's first performance in 1966. The opera is about the 1913-1921 revolution in Mongolia and the people that fought for Mongolian independence. In the past, many famous Mongolia opera singers Purevsuren, Jargalsaikhan etc., have performed in the opera; this special performance includes many Mongolian famous singers.

Modern Art Gallery
Nov-25-Jan 25     “Bogukhata” Doll Exhibition
“Let’s save our heritage and tradition through dolls”. The exhibition displays “Bogukhate” company dolls. The collection consist of over sixty master-class Buddhist Tsam Dance and Mongolian Ethnographic Dolls that were exhibited in Washington D.C. earlier this year. Each doll costume take years to complete, producers of the doll are masters. Please visit the Modern Art Gallery to see these breathtaking dolls that Mongolians made. 


  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.