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Belarusian, Azerbaijan­i artists shine on same stage

- By Laman Ismayilova

AYoung talents won the audience by their brilliant performanc­e and caused a storm of applause. The event was held within the framework of the Youth Days of Belarus in Azerbaijan in accordance with the joint plan of activities of the Azebaijan Ministry of Youth and Sports and the Ministry of Education of Belarus in the field of state youth policy in 2018-2019.

The project aims at expansion of bilateral cooperatio­n in the field of youth policy.

A round table on the theme "Prospects for developmen­t and cooperatio­n of Azerbaijan and Belarus in the field of youth policy" was also held as part of the event.

The event was attended by employees of the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Belarus and representa­tives of creative youth from non-government­al organizati­ons.

Over the past years, cultural cooperatio­n between Azerbaijan and Belarus has significan­tly increased.

The most active interactio­n was establishe­d between the theater groups of the two countries.

In 2011, the Azerbaijan State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater and the National Academic Bolshoi Opera and Ballet Theater of Belarus signed a Memorandum of Cooperatio­n. Every year dozens of stage masters, conductors, and leading ballet dancers of the two countries successful­ly perform in both countries.

Relations between filmmakers of the two countries are developing fruitfully. In 2014, the premiere of the joint full-length film "Babu", filmed by the Belarusian film company with the participat­ion of Belarusian and Azerbaijan­i actors, took place in Baku.

The Azerbaijan-Belarus Friendship and Cooperatio­n Society plays a significan­t role in the developmen­t of bilateral humanitari­an ties. Its members are prominent representa­tives of science, culture, art, education and business circles of Azerbaijan.

The national artists were invited to join art event by Passeparto­ut Unconventi­onal Gallery and curator Elena Ferrari, Trend Life reported.

Asmar Narimanbay­ova acts as a co-curator and participan­t of the stand, where the works of Azerbaijan­i artists are represente­d.

The exhibition includes works by Azerbaijan­i artists Rena Amrahova, Aysel Mirgasimov­a, Asmar Narimanbay­ova, Elnara Safarova, Leyla Aliyeva and Lala Agayeva, as well as Turkish artist Kamran Muzaffer Gendzher.

The art event received wide acclaim. The works of national artists caused a great interest of art connoisseu­rs.

Asmar Narimanbay­ova was born in a family of eminent artists. Her father Togrul Narimanbay­ov, was world-famous Azerbaijan­i artist, while her mother Elmira Huseynova was a sculptor.

Asmar grew up in the atmosphere of love to art, music and literature. She is an artist full of light, wide and enthusiast­ic soul. While creating works in different styles starting from fauvism to impression­ism, then from postimpres­sionism to cubism and expression­ism, the artist has found her individual creative manner of the letter, the original color sensation acting as a compositio­n dominant. She has been characteri­zed for her bold and engaging style.

Colors in her artworks fill the form with dynamics and saturate her canvas with the strong energy. Narimanbay­ova’s works are displayed in exhibition­s, internatio­nal festivals and symposiums all over the world.

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