Young artists in Ashgabat dedicated their poster drawings to Victory Day

Young artists in Ashgabat dedicated their poster drawings to Victory Day

On the eve of Victory Day at the Children's Art School. Byashima Nurali presented an exhibition of drawings in the poster genre.

The school booth features 15 children's drawings dedicated to the return home of the soldiers of the Victory, the publication "Turkmenistan: Golden Age" reports.

Teacher Ludmila Pavlovna Ulakina told the students about the perfidious attack of the Nazis, the Battle of Stalingrad, the heroic deeds of the Turkmen fighters and how Turkmen women donated family jewelry for the front.

Teacher Ludmila Pavlovna Ulakina told the students about the perfidious attack of the Nazis, the Battle of Stalingrad, the heroic deeds of the Turkmen fighters and how Turkmen women donated family jewelry for the front.

The children were visited by artists from the Turkmen National Conservatory named after. M. Kuliyeva: vocalists Meylis Muratgeldiyev and Begench Gaipov, as well as accompanist Maya Beymanova, who gave a small concert.

The concert program included the songs "Esgerin yatlamasy", "Mirasdary", "Smuglyanka", "Cranes", "Victory Day".

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