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Del bordado de la Ruta de la Seda a talleres en mezquitas: la nueva generación reaviva la tradición

Desde los telares familiares de Nukus hasta estudios contemporáneos instalados en mezquitas reconvertidas de Tashkent, Uzbekistán está dejando atrás su imagen de pieza de museo a medida que una nueva generación de artesanos transforma los antiguos oficios de la Ruta de la Seda en una cultura viva.

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00:53This house once belonged to one of the Karakalpakstan's well-known painters.
00:58Today, visitors step inside to see his work, to meet local artists and also experience
01:04a creative Karakalpak space up closer.
01:07My father painted Karakalpak's everyday life, Karakalpak people, Karakalpak people's
01:14ceremonies, holidays.
01:15And from him, in our contemporary art, started ethno-culture of Karakalpak people.
01:22Not far from the museum, women continue the tradition of Suzane.
01:26The patrons are a language of symbols.
01:45For many families, these textiles are more than decoration.
01:49They mark weddings, childhood and the passing of skills from mothers to daughters.
02:13Another voice of the region is shaped in clay.
02:16Local workshops are reviving ceramics once linked to the Great Silk Road.
02:43From Karakalpakstan, the road leads south to Surkhandaryya, where creativity takes a different form.
02:48In small workshops and community spaces, young artisans are turning traditional skills into contemporary expression.
02:56Marjona creates her own designs.
02:58That is why all her jewelry pieces are unique and capture attention instantly.
03:25The journey ends in Tashkent, where an old neighborhood has turned into a laboratory of ideas.
03:31At Ohun-Gozar, a former mosque now has a meeting of centuries, where brick and mosaic become tools for new
03:38imagination.
03:40Inside a restored 18th-century mosque, gozar of artisans connects traditional Uzbek crafts with contemporary design, turning a historic site
03:50into a working creative space.
03:52We believe that this project is created to combine a platform, to create a platform for them to be able
04:00to manage their experience and create an interesting environment.
04:03We believe that young and young people are interested in this environment.
04:07So, therefore, the location of this place is a very important place, and in general, is a very important place.
04:13And, in general, it is also important to note that the object is in an interesting place, not far from
04:17the market.
04:18This is the center of the Islamic civilization, and it is a very good place to create a symbiosis between
04:27young people,
04:28and young people, and international community.
04:32Across the country, such spaces, homes, classrooms, workshops, and restored monuments are becoming new points on Uzbekistan's creative map.
04:41From Nukos to Tirmes and Tashke, the creative corners of Uzbekistan speak with different voices.
04:46Yet everywhere one feeling remains, traditionally here is a living point of today.
04:53Gracias por ver el video.
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