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Kazakhstan, like any other country, has its own unique entertainment and nightlife. The evenings are lively, and there is something for everyone to do. The country’s cosmopolitan cities like Nur-Sultan, Almaty, and Shymkent offer a variety of options to unwind and have a good time. In this lesson, we will explore the different forms of entertainment Kazakhs indulge in. | Kazakhstan, like any other country, has its own unique entertainment and nightlife. The evenings are lively, and there is something for everyone to do. The country’s cosmopolitan cities like Nur-Sultan, Almaty, and Shymkent offer a variety of options to unwind and have a good time. In this lesson, we will explore the different forms of entertainment Kazakhs indulge in. | ||
<span link>Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson: [[Language/Kazakh/Culture/Music-and-Dance|Music and Dance]] & [[Language/Kazakh/Culture/Singers|Singers]].</span> | |||
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<span link>With this lesson finished, you may want to explore these additional pages: [[Language/Kazakh/Culture/Traditional-Games-and-Pastimes|Traditional Games and Pastimes]] & [[Language/Kazakh/Culture/Folk-Tales-and-Legends|Folk Tales and Legends]].</span> | |||
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Revision as of 22:48, 27 March 2023
Kazakhstan, like any other country, has its own unique entertainment and nightlife. The evenings are lively, and there is something for everyone to do. The country’s cosmopolitan cities like Nur-Sultan, Almaty, and Shymkent offer a variety of options to unwind and have a good time. In this lesson, we will explore the different forms of entertainment Kazakhs indulge in.
Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson: Music and Dance & Singers.
Kazakh Cinema
Kazakhstan has a thriving film industry which produces both secular and non-secular movies. The film industry has been present since the Soviet Era and now boasts numerous renowned filmmakers who have won recognition in the international scene.
Some of the notable films produced in Kazakhstan include 'The Daughter-in-Law' directed by Kamalakhanov Zhappar and 'Mongol' directed by Sergey Bodrov. Cinemas which show international blockbusters can be found in the largest cities in Kazakhstan.
Live Performances
Kazakhstan’s folk music has been recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage. The country has a rich traditional music culture, which is evident in local performances. The performers use traditional instruments such as the kobyz (a stringed instrument) and dombra (a long-necked lute) with impressive skill.
In bigger cities, nightclubs and concert houses offer live music events featuring popular local artists as well as international artists.
Nightclubs
Nightclubs can be found in almost all major cities in Kazakhstan, and there is so much diversity that you can find the type that suits your taste. The nightclub scene is an essential aspect of Kazakh culture, especially for the younger generation. Live DJs, dancing, champagne, and cocktails are all part of the Kazakh nightlife.
It is important to note that the dress code can be strict, with a strong preference for stylish and upscale clothing. Some popular nightclubs in Kazakhstan are 'Aura' in Almaty, 'Frank' in Nur-Sultan, 'Terminal' in Aktobe, and 'Hedonism' in Shymkent.
Bars
Kazakhstan has a significant drinking culture, and bars offer a different atmosphere to nightclubs, catering to a more relaxed and casual atmosphere. Bars offer a wide range of beer, liquor, and cocktail choices, making them an excellent place to unwind after a busy day.
Casinos
Gambling is legal in Kazakhstan, and you can find casinos in most cities. There is usually an entrance fee, with drinks and snacks complimentary. Games like poker, roulette, blackjack, and baccarat are all popular in the Kazakh casino scene.
Conclusion
Kazazkstan’s entertainment and nightlife are something to be experienced. The country has a diverse range of entertainment options that cater to different age-groups, interests, and budgets. Whether it’s watching a movie, listening to live music, dancing in a club, or trying your luck at the card table, Kazakhstan has something to offer.
Sources
With this lesson finished, you may want to explore these additional pages: Traditional Games and Pastimes & Folk Tales and Legends.
Other Lessons
- Music and Dance
- Visual Arts and Crafts
- Traditional Games and Pastimes
- Festivals and Holidays
- Kazakhstan Timeline
- Cuisine and Culinary Art
- Popular Sports in Kazakhstan
- Folk Tales and Legends
- Famous Writers and Poets
- Wedding Celebrations