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such as "Argushtak". Dances "Munojot", "Tanavor", "Lazgi" also took a strong place in the
program of qualified performers during this period. At the beginning of the XV-XVI centuries,
masters of dance nicknamed Sayyid Badr, Tohiraka, Mohushuk, Maqsudali, Katta Moh, Kichik
Moh became famous. During this period, the art of dance developed in the direction of folk dance
and skilled dance art.
Dance art in the 20
th
century in the direction of Bukhara dance, Khorezm dance, Fergana
dance; as a stage folk dance reworked on the basis of modern stage requirements: developed in the
form of ballet performances using elements of national dance. Each of these directions has gone
through several historical stages over the centuries and has acquired its own form and content. A
number of state and folk dance groups are known around the world. Hamdamhon, Yusufjon Qiziq
Shakarjonov, Usta Olim Kamilov, Tamarahonim, Mukarrama Turgunbaeva, Gavhar Rahimova,
Roziya Karimova, Kunduz Mirkarimova, Karim Rakhimov, Qodir Muminov, Mamura Ergasheva,
Yulduz Ismatova, Shokir Ahmedov, Gavhar Matyokubova, Dushanlar Sultanbahon, Rushana
Sultanbahon Dance masters such as Dostmuhamedova and Malika Ahmedova have done a great
job.
During the independence period, the art of dance has been developing at a faster pace. On
January 8, 1997, the decree of the first President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Islam Karimov "On
the development of the art of national dance and choreography in Uzbekistan" and the
implementation of this decree, the Cabinet of Ministers issued Resolution 101 on February 25 of
that year. On this basis, M. The Uzbekraqs creative association named after Turgunbaeva was
established, and a special fund was set up under the association.
On this basis, The Uzbekraks Creative Association named after M.Turgunbaeva was
established, and a special fund was set up under the association. The Tashkent State National
School of Dance and Choreography was established on the basis of the School of Choreography.
Ensembles of Uzbekraks and Uzbeknavo creative associations are working to create new dances
based on the study and restoration of folk dance heritage, to preserve and demonstrate traditional
dances, and to educate young dancers. The Turgunbaeva Prize has been established for national
dance performance. A number of state and folk dance ensembles along with dance masters have
visited various countries around the world to demonstrate the art of Uzbek dance.
In order to develop national dance and folk art, to identify young talents, the idea to hold an
annual republican contest named after M. Turgunbaeva was brought up. In other words, our major
goals are : to unite dance artists across the country, to direct the activities of state and folk
ensembles and to strengthen the dance hobby movement. Apart from that, we aim to master the
dance of young men, to create new dances based on the preservation of traditional dance styles, to
revive the forgotten ancient dances, movements and situations. In addition to that, we would like to
create a legal and organizational framework for the restoration, improvement of dance education
and further analyze dance history and offer development and introduction of the most convenient
method of recording national dances, criticism and promotion of the art of dance, creation of an
energetic reserve of dancers, dance teachers and choreographers .
Today we can proudly say that we have songs and dances that can easily compete with
examples of world folklore. We know that our rituals, our way of life, our mind, our thoughts, our
language, our music, our songs, even our dances, are all unspoken, non-woven, unwritten folklore.
For several years, our Uzbek national dances have been participating in international festivals
around the world and achieving good results. Today, no event, holiday, celebration or ceremony in
any part of our country is complete without music.
As the head of our state Sh.M.Mirziyoyev noted, “We have a great history worth envying. We
have great ancestors worth envying. We have incomparable riches that are worth envying. And I
believe that if we are lucky, we will have a great future, great literature and art. ”
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