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Threads of Tradition: Tajikistan Presents a New Format of Cultural Diplomacy Through Immersive Art and Technology
Threads of Tradition: Tajikistan Presents a New Format of Cultural Diplomacy Through Immersive Art and Technology

Yahoo

time04-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Threads of Tradition: Tajikistan Presents a New Format of Cultural Diplomacy Through Immersive Art and Technology

New York, NY, June 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --The Republic of Tajikistan is proud to present Threads of Tradition – a groundbreaking immersive exhibition designed to showcase the nation's cultural identity through cutting-edge technology and multisensory storytelling. The event was held under the patronage of the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan and aimed at deepening global understanding of the country's heritage, people, and vision for the event was inaugurated by H.E. Rustam Emomali, Chairman of the National Assembly of the Republic of Tajikistan, who underscored the importance of cultural diplomacy in fostering mutual understanding and global cooperation. His presence highlighted Tajikistan's steadfast commitment to promoting its cultural identity on the world stage and using the power of art and innovation to build bridges among sets a precedent by presenting its past, present, and future through the lens of innovation. The exhibition highlights a country that values its deep historical roots, celebrates the resilience and creativity of its people today, and confidently looks toward a future shaped by knowledge, art, and than relying on formal speeches or static displays, this project engages audiences through a dynamic cultural environment that blends sound, visuals, movement, and emotion. Visitors are not passive observers – they are immersed in the story of a nation. This multisensory approach is designed to open a new kind of cultural dialogue – informal, intimate, and deeply human. It reflects a growing trend in international relations where art and experience become diplomatic tools capable of building empathy and understanding between the core of the experience is the concept of New Civilization Art – an evolving artistic language in which nations communicate through meaning rather than messaging. This format allows the world to connect with Tajikistan not only intellectually but also emotionally and exhibition engages all five senses, allowing visitors to understand, accept, and feel the essence of Tajikistan. It does so by offering a taste of tradition and everyday life, telling authentic stories that connect across borders, utilizing digital content and large-scale projection art, presenting traditional Tajik music reimagined in a contemporary context, and shedding light on the country's fashion and material culture. 'Threads of Tradition is more than an exhibition; it is a platform for rethinking how countries present themselves to the world. As the immersive medium dissolves boundaries between the viewer and the subject, Tajikistan emerges not as a distant geography but as a vibrant cultural presence with a living soul. This cultural diplomacy initiative is a call to experience Tajikistan not through headlines, but through heartlines,' commented a representative of the organizing committee. CONTACT: Shoyon Kurbonov tajikistanunmission@ Permanent Mission of Tajikistan to the United Nations 228 East 45th Street, 17th Floor, New York, NY, 10017 (212) 207-3315Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Threads of Tradition: Tajikistan Presents a New Format of Cultural Diplomacy Through Immersive Art and Technology
Threads of Tradition: Tajikistan Presents a New Format of Cultural Diplomacy Through Immersive Art and Technology

Yahoo

time04-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Threads of Tradition: Tajikistan Presents a New Format of Cultural Diplomacy Through Immersive Art and Technology

New York, NY, June 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --The Republic of Tajikistan is proud to present Threads of Tradition – a groundbreaking immersive exhibition designed to showcase the nation's cultural identity through cutting-edge technology and multisensory storytelling. The event was held under the patronage of the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan and aimed at deepening global understanding of the country's heritage, people, and vision for the event was inaugurated by H.E. Rustam Emomali, Chairman of the National Assembly of the Republic of Tajikistan, who underscored the importance of cultural diplomacy in fostering mutual understanding and global cooperation. His presence highlighted Tajikistan's steadfast commitment to promoting its cultural identity on the world stage and using the power of art and innovation to build bridges among sets a precedent by presenting its past, present, and future through the lens of innovation. The exhibition highlights a country that values its deep historical roots, celebrates the resilience and creativity of its people today, and confidently looks toward a future shaped by knowledge, art, and than relying on formal speeches or static displays, this project engages audiences through a dynamic cultural environment that blends sound, visuals, movement, and emotion. Visitors are not passive observers – they are immersed in the story of a nation. This multisensory approach is designed to open a new kind of cultural dialogue – informal, intimate, and deeply human. It reflects a growing trend in international relations where art and experience become diplomatic tools capable of building empathy and understanding between the core of the experience is the concept of New Civilization Art – an evolving artistic language in which nations communicate through meaning rather than messaging. This format allows the world to connect with Tajikistan not only intellectually but also emotionally and exhibition engages all five senses, allowing visitors to understand, accept, and feel the essence of Tajikistan. It does so by offering a taste of tradition and everyday life, telling authentic stories that connect across borders, utilizing digital content and large-scale projection art, presenting traditional Tajik music reimagined in a contemporary context, and shedding light on the country's fashion and material culture. 'Threads of Tradition is more than an exhibition; it is a platform for rethinking how countries present themselves to the world. As the immersive medium dissolves boundaries between the viewer and the subject, Tajikistan emerges not as a distant geography but as a vibrant cultural presence with a living soul. This cultural diplomacy initiative is a call to experience Tajikistan not through headlines, but through heartlines,' commented a representative of the organizing committee. CONTACT: Shoyon Kurbonov tajikistanunmission@ Permanent Mission of Tajikistan to the United Nations 228 East 45th Street, 17th Floor, New York, NY, 10017 (212) 207-3315Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Golden Glory in Dushanbe: Tajikistan Shines on Day 2
Golden Glory in Dushanbe: Tajikistan Shines on Day 2

Yahoo

time03-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Golden Glory in Dushanbe: Tajikistan Shines on Day 2

Welcome to Tajikistan, where the spirit of Judo meets breathtaking beauty! In the presence of the Honorable Rustam Emomali, Mayor of the city of Dushanbe, Mr Ismoil MAHMADZOIR, Tajikistan Judo Federation President and IJF Head Sport Director Mr Vladimir BARTA the event was officially opened. At -73kg, Muhiddin ASADULLOEV faced Erdenebayar BATZAYA from Mongolia. ASADULLOEV scored a yuko and managed to hold off his opponent to claim his first Grand Slam gold medal. An impressive achievement for the 19 year old to the joy of the local fans!Dushanbe Mayor, Mr Rustam EMOMALI awarded the medals. In the -63kg, Gankhaich BOLD faced double junior World Champion Melkia AUCHECORNE and made quick work of the contest. Ippon in under 30 seconds! IJF Education & Coaching Director, Mr Mohammed MERIDJA awarded the the -70kg Lara CVJETKO faced Kelly PETERSEN POLLARD. After an epic eight and a half minutes of golden score, CVJETKO timed it perfectly to score ippon! A first Grand Slam gold for the World number 1. IJF Head Referee Director, Mr Florin Daniel LASCAU awarded the medals. It's one of my favourite destinations. I love the weather, I love the city, the people are really kind they're like always recognising us, I think they really recognise judo and I really love Tajikistan. It's a really nice destination. In the -81kg, Olympic bronze medallist Somon MAKHMADBEKOV faced Adam TSECHOEV. It was an intense contest that came down to the final 30 seconds but MAKHMADBEKOV managed to score yuko with a hold down. Joy for the Tajik fans and another gold for his NOC Vice President, Mr Dilshod NAZAROV awarded the medals. I dedicate my gold medal to all of my cheering fans here and special thanks to my uncles and my coach. There was also a bronze medal from Abubakr SHEROV to go with Tajikistan's two golds! An incredible day for the home nation.

2031 Asian Cup: Australia interested in hosting, Central Asian nations launch joint bid
2031 Asian Cup: Australia interested in hosting, Central Asian nations launch joint bid

South China Morning Post

time25-02-2025

  • Sport
  • South China Morning Post

2031 Asian Cup: Australia interested in hosting, Central Asian nations launch joint bid

Australia have submitted an expression of interest (EOI) to host the 2031 men's Asian Cup, while Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan have launched a joint bid for the continental showpiece. Advertisement Australia, who hosted and won the 2015 tournament and will stage the Women's Asian Cup next year, submitted their EOI to the Asian Football Confederation on Monday, Football Australia said. 'Football Australia is delighted to confirm that it has submitted an Expression of Interest to host the AFC Asian Cup 2031 finals,' a spokesperson said. 'This important step reaffirms our commitment to advancing the beautiful game in Australia and on the international stage, while adhering fully to the bidding process as set out by the AFC.' Former Soviet republics Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan have never hosted the Asian Cup before, however Uzbekistan will organise the women's event in 2029. Advertisement 'The AFC Asian Cup is more than a football tournament, it is a celebration of unity, progress, and sporting excellence,' Rustam Emomali, the Central Asian Football Association president, said in a post on Instagram.

Australia mulls Asian Cup as Central Asian nations launch joint bid
Australia mulls Asian Cup as Central Asian nations launch joint bid

Japan Times

time25-02-2025

  • Sport
  • Japan Times

Australia mulls Asian Cup as Central Asian nations launch joint bid

Melbourne – Australia has submitted an expression of interest (EOI) to host the 2031 men's Asian Cup, while Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan have launched a joint bid for the continental showpiece. Australia, which hosted and won the 2015 tournament and will stage the Women's Asian Cup next year, submitted its EOI to the Asian Football Confederation on Monday, Football Australia (FA) said. "Football Australia is delighted to confirm that it has submitted an Expression of Interest to host the AFC ASIAN CUP 2031 Finals," an FA spokesperson said in an emailed statement to Reuters on Tuesday. "This important step reaffirms our commitment to advancing the beautiful game in Australia and on the international stage, while adhering fully to the bidding process as set out by the AFC." Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan have never hosted the Asian Cup before. However, Uzbekistan will organize the women's event in 2029. "The AFC Asian Cup is more than a football tournament, it is a celebration of unity, progress, and sporting excellence," Central Asian Football Association President Rustam Emomali said in a post on Instagram. "Central Asia has a deep-rooted football culture and a passionate fan base, and we are confident that together, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyz Republic can deliver an exceptional tournament that leaves a lasting legacy." Australia and the central Asian nations are the latest to notify the Asian Football Confederation of their desire to organize the quadrennial event, following EOIs from the United Arab Emirates, South Korea and Indonesia. The next edition of the men's Asian Cup will be played in Saudi Arabia in 2027.

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