On May 17, the M.Gabdullin Museum hosted an action "Night at the Museum" on the theme: " A trip to the world of fairy tales " dedicated to the International Day of Museums.
Hero of the Soviet Union, academician Malik Gabdullin is a researcher of oral folk art. This year, the theme of the museum night was Kazakh fairy tales, which are one of the genres of folklore.
The purpose of the theatrical performance is to instill in the younger generation a love for oral folk art, popularize fairy tales, and explain their significance in education.
Such characters and decorations from fairy tales as: "F thin man on the flying carpet", "Ur tokpak", "Pis Kazanim Pis" near the museum, left no one indifferent. Then the event continued in the museum building, where the grandmother was telling her grandson a fairy tale about Yer Tostik, the audience was interested and joyful with the images of the heroes Zhalmauyz Kempr, Temir Khan, Tausogar, Sakkulak, Zheztyrnak, the one-eyed giant and others.
According to the plot of the fairy tale "Er Tostik", the performances took place in each hall, the visitors did not hide their surprise. The heroes of the tale were employees of the M.Gabdullin Museum and the Akan Seré College of Culture.
Kokshetau young singer Aslan Mukhamedyarov performed folk songs. In her speech, the head of the department of culture of Akmola region S.Burbaeva congratulated the museum staff on their professional holiday.
Due to the fact that the event coincided with the first day of the holy month of Ramadan, the teacher of the Birzhan Sala College T.Amanov performed "Zharapazan".
The organizers of the "Night at the Museum" action plunged guests into the world of fairy tales and gave them vivid emotions.
17.05.2018
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