U.S. ARTISTS BRING BROADWAY CHEER TO TURKMENISTAN
Music lovers in Ashgabat were immersed in a full Broadway experience during a performance held yesterday at the Mukamlar Palace of the State Cultural Center of Turkmenistan. The joint U.S.-Turkmen concert featured classics from such musicals as “Chicago,” “Phantom of the Opera,” and “Annie,” among others. American artists Kate Bass and Aaron Young, artists from the National Symphony Orchestra of Turkmenistan conducted by Rasul Klychev, soloists from the Turkmen National Conservatory, and Youth Choirs from Mary and Lebap performed together on stage. Earlier, the cities of Mary and Turkmenabat hosted joint performances which attracted crowds across Turkmenistan.The concert in Ashgabat was opened by U.S. Ambassador to Turkmenistan Matthew Klimow. “This performance is a tribute to the rich cultural heritage of both our countries, which we celebrate tonight,” said Ambassador Klimow, addressing the audience.The concert was the culmination of a two-week collaboration between American and Turkmen artists. Organized jointly by the U.S. Embassy in Ashgabat and the Ministry of Culture of Turkmenistan, this program is the result of many years of active cultural cooperation between the two countries. This collaborative relationship has allowed audiences in Turkmenistan and the United States the opportunity to enjoy a diverse range of music, theater, visual, and other arts, while American and Turkmen artists have enriched their craft through mutual exchange.For all media inquiries, please contact the Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy in Turkmenistan at USEmbassy-Ashgabat-PAS@state.gov