Masters of arts of Turkmenistan, painters and musicians, artists and poets, dancers and singers prepared creative gifts for the holiday. The philosophy of the ancient holiday of Nowruz was the main theme of the grandiose colorful show taken place in the Turkmen capital.
On the second day of the holiday, the main venue of the celebrations were the Ylham Alley and the square in front of the State Circus of Turkmenistan. A concert show with participation of popular artists and groups was arranged in the festively decorated park, where the sculptures of prominent figures of the Turkmen culture of different epochs were installed.
An exhibition of works of the students of the State Academy of Arts, who dedicated their works to spring and beauty of the native land, national festive traditions was showcased in the park. Comics entertained the audience with funny rich jokes that raised laughing and great mood. A festive fair was organised for participants of the celebrations.
Then participants of the festive show headed to the State Circus along Magtymguly Avenue. The procession was led by entertainers, who involved all bypassers into the lively show.
Nowruz is a national holiday that unites and joins people in their best impulses that was proved by the festivities. Spilled spring rain that slightly showered the land was perceived as a good sign as according to people's belief rain on Nowruz promises rich harvest, luck and success in all deeds.
Artists arranged performances on the way of the procession. A colourful musical performance with songs and dances was arranged on the festively decorated stage in front of the Ashgabat Cinema.
… The festivities continued at the square in front of the State Circus that appeared in bright festive decorations with colorful panels, yurts and high swings. Older and young women sitting on trestle beds covered with carpets did needlework. They reproduced the group labour rite "ume". Its meaning was to help someone in a particular case with joint efforts. Often, girls and women in a village gathered together to make an embroidery for wedding dresses and the bride's dowry during the days of Nowruz .
Nearby, the elders talked to each other exchanging their impressions about what was happening.
The final chord of the celebrations was a great concert performed by masters of arts on stage in front of the circus. The concert program included choreographic performances, national melodies and modern compositions dedicated to the Fatherland.
On the second day of the holiday, the main venue of the celebrations were the Ylham Alley and the square in front of the State Circus of Turkmenistan. A concert show with participation of popular artists and groups was arranged in the festively decorated park, where the sculptures of prominent figures of the Turkmen culture of different epochs were installed.
An exhibition of works of the students of the State Academy of Arts, who dedicated their works to spring and beauty of the native land, national festive traditions was showcased in the park. Comics entertained the audience with funny rich jokes that raised laughing and great mood. A festive fair was organised for participants of the celebrations.
Then participants of the festive show headed to the State Circus along Magtymguly Avenue. The procession was led by entertainers, who involved all bypassers into the lively show.
Nowruz is a national holiday that unites and joins people in their best impulses that was proved by the festivities. Spilled spring rain that slightly showered the land was perceived as a good sign as according to people's belief rain on Nowruz promises rich harvest, luck and success in all deeds.

Artists arranged performances on the way of the procession. A colourful musical performance with songs and dances was arranged on the festively decorated stage in front of the Ashgabat Cinema.
… The festivities continued at the square in front of the State Circus that appeared in bright festive decorations with colorful panels, yurts and high swings. Older and young women sitting on trestle beds covered with carpets did needlework. They reproduced the group labour rite "ume". Its meaning was to help someone in a particular case with joint efforts. Often, girls and women in a village gathered together to make an embroidery for wedding dresses and the bride's dowry during the days of Nowruz .
Nearby, the elders talked to each other exchanging their impressions about what was happening.
The final chord of the celebrations was a great concert performed by masters of arts on stage in front of the circus. The concert program included choreographic performances, national melodies and modern compositions dedicated to the Fatherland.