Ï Ecopark "Tashkent" hospitably welcomed the little Ashgabat residents
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Ecopark "Tashkent" hospitably welcomed the little Ashgabat residents

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Ecopark "Tashkent" hospitably welcomed the little Ashgabat residents
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Alexey Gimalitdinov

On the occasion of the International Children's Day, a mass celebration for young residents of the capital was held in the "Tashkent" Ecopark, richly decorated with colorful balloons. The Hyakimlik of the Bagtyyarlyk etrap, the organizers of the evening, did everything possible to arrange an unforgettable childhood holiday for the children.

And the holiday was a success. In the alleys of the park, students of the Byashim Nurali Children's Art School presented an exhibition of their works telling about the happy childhood of their peers – boys and girls. Nearby there was a book stand with Turkmen folk tales, as well as children's literature by modern writers. But most importantly, famous circus clowns, Pena Muratdurdiyev and Esber Ataberdyev, were walking along the alleys. They prepared a reprise of "The Whip" for the kids. Young circus trainees in white costumes with sequins demonstrated their skills of mace juggling in one of the arbors of the park. Fragments from fairy tales were shown by actors from the Turkmen Puppet Theater.

But perhaps the most important thing was the children. Dressed up and happy, they filled the "Tashkent" Ecopark with laughter and joy. The little ones did not miss the opportunity to ride on the merry-go-rounds and swings, the older ones enjoyed the ice-cream. But the greatest pleasure was to stand next to the circus and theater artists, and if you were lucky, taking pictures with them.

The culmination of the festive evening was an open-air concert, which was prepared by students of the Popular Music Department of the Turkmen National Conservatory named after Mai Kulieva and students of the Children's Art School № 4.

The schoolchildren vocalists opened the concert with a song about the Motherland, about the younger generation of Turkmen citizens, who were lucky enough to live in peace and take care of their physical and intellectual development.

Pop singers from the conservatory prepared interesting children's songs from movies and cartoons , which were enjoyed by everyone present.