The jury
of the "Jas tolqyn" contest of young talents summed up the results of
its second stage and announced the names of the Grand Prix winners. Press
conference arranged on 7 June 2022 in Atyrau was dedicated to this event.The
Grand Prix in the "Choreography” category was awarded to the “Ak Kaiyn”
ensemble (Isatai District, Akkystau village). Abish Zhanseit (Mangistau Oblast)
won the Grand Prix in the “Folk Song” nomination. The “Kulan saz” ensemble from
Atyrau was awarded the Grand Prix in the instrumental genre, and Aslima Shakhat
from Aktau took first place in the individual performance. Sanzhar Daukenov
(Terekty village, West Kazakhstan Oblast) and Dinmukhamed Nurkabayev from
Atyrau became Grand Prix winners in the “Vocal” nomination.
Now the
finalists of the "Jas tolqyn" contest are to prepare for the next and
final stage - participation in the international festival "CPC - to
Talented Children" in Moscow. This Project initiated by CPC has been going
in Russia for over 20 years and covers all Regions crossed by the Tengiz-Novorossiysk
crude pipeline.
The “Jas-tolqyn” charity project is conducted with the assistance
of Caspian Pipeline Consortium and is aimed at supporting gifted children and
teenagers living in Atyrau, Aktyubinsk, Mangistau and Western Kazakhstan
Oblasts.
“One of
CPC priority tasks is to render support to the Regions of its presents”, -
pointed out Kairgeldy Kabyldin, Deputy General Director, RK Government
Relations, at the press conference. -
Annually, as part of its charity activity, our Company invests in the
development of Atyrau Oblast social sphere. The allocated funds are provided
for support to the health care, education, children sports, city and district
infrastructure. The “Jas-tolqyn” young talents contest for gifted children from
remote districts and villages of Kazakhstan Western regions is a large-scale
charitable project in the field of culture.
Before the contestants perform, they attend master classes with
famous teachers, this gives them the opportunity to reveal their talents and
learn new skills as fully as possible. The purpose of the contest is to
preserve the identity of folk traditions and culture.
As noted in the jury of the contest, the number of participants
compared with the last year has almost doubled, indicating the demand for the
project.
“The first stage, which was held online, received 254 creative
works. This is more than 600 children and
teenagers," - said Raisa Musakhodjaeva, the Chairperson of the jury of the
"Jas-tolqyn" contest and an honored cultural worker of the Republic
of Kazakhstan. - It is very good that this year we
finally have the opportunity to implement such a wonderful project in a
full-fledged format, without epidemiological restrictions. As the history of the contest shows,
"Jas-tolqyn" constantly opens up new names, which in the future
worthily represent both their Region and our country in national and
international creative competitions. Every participant has a talent, but
there is not always an opportunity to develop it. For the contestants,
"Jas-tolqyn" is quite an event, for which they carefully prepare: a
lot of rehearsing, sewing costumes, inventing scenic images. Therefore, we are
very grateful for the support that the Caspian Pipeline Consortium provides to
young talents”.
As a reminder: the “Jas-tolqyn” charity project has been conducted
in Kazakhstan since 2019. The contest consists of three stages. The first of
these is the distance competition, which takes place online at jas-tolqyn.kz.
In-person regional stage takes place in the city of Atyrau, the winners of
stage I take part in it. And the third stage - a unifying cultural forum -
takes place in the city of Moscow. The Grand Prix winners in each nomination
participate in it.
The final Gala
concert of the "Jas-tolqyn” contest will be held on June 8 at 15:00 on the
stage of the Atyrau Regional Academic Kazakh Drama Theater named after
Makhambet. The famous Kazakh singer Beibit Kushkaliev
will perform as a guest of honor at the concert.
For information:
CPC Pipeline System is one of the major
investment projects in energy sector with participation of foreign capital in
the CIS. The length of the Tengiz–Novorossiysk Pipeline is 1,511 km; it
transports over two thirds of all Kazakhstan export crude, as well as crude
from Russian oil fields, including the Caspian Region. CPC Marine Terminal is
equipped with three Single Point Moorings (SPM) that allow to load tankers
safely at a significant distance offshore, also amid poor weather conditions.
CPC Shareholders: Federal Agency for State
Property Management represented by Transneft (trust management) – 24%, CPC
Company – 7%, KazmunayGas – 19%, Kazakhstan Pipeline Ventures LLC – 1.75%,
Chevron Caspian Pipeline Consortium Company – 15%, LUKARCO B.V. - 12.5%, Mobil
Caspian Pipeline Company– 7.5%, Rosneft-Shell Caspian Ventures Limited– 7.5%,
BG Overseas Holding Limited– 2%, Eni International N.A. N.V. S.ar.l. – 2% and
Oryx Caspian Pipeline LLC – 1.75%.