MONGOL BIYELGEE, MONGOLIAN TRADITIONAL FOLK DANCE - Photography Exhibition
21 October 2022
Mongolian Theatre Museum
21 October 2022
Mongolian Theatre Museum
Баруун монголын торгууд, урианхай, дөрвөд, баяд, захчин, хотон зэрэг зургаан угсаатанд бий уламжилжээ. Бийг гэрийн сургалт, багш шавийн сургалтаар, мөн хамтын ажил хөдөлмөрийн үед сургадаг байсан. Арван баядын хошууны ноён хадлан хадахаар цугласан залуусын дунд таван аягатай бийгийн тэмцээн явуулж, "Элхэндэг", "Жороо морь"-ийг залгуулан биелэхдээ таван аягатай цэгээг цалгиулахгүй биелсэн бийчид бүрэн эмээл хазаартай морь шагнадаг байжээ. Иймээс "Бийгээн бийлийт, Биеэн зайлийт", "Бийгээн өгийт" гэх хэлц гарчээ.
Соёл, урлагийн тайлбар толь "БҮЖИГ" СУИС, СУСХ УБ., 2018 он. 33 тал
The Mongol Biyelgee - Mongolian Traditional Folk Dance is performed by dancers from different ethnic groups in the Khovd and Uvs
provinces of Mongolia. Regarded as the original forebear of Mongolian national dances, Biyelgee dances embody and originate from the
nomadic wav of life. Bivelgee dances are typically confined to the small space inside the ger (nomadic dwelling) and are performed while
half sitting or cross-legged. Hand, shoulder and leg movements express aspects of Mongol lifestyle including household labour, customs
and traditions, as well as spiritual characteristics tied to different ethnic groups. The dances play a significant role in family and community
events such as feasts, celebrations, weddings and labour-related practices, simultaneously expressing distinct ethnic identities and promot-
ing family unity and mutual understanding among different Mongolian ethnic groups.
Соёл, урлагийн тайлбар толь "БҮЖИГ" СУИС, СУСХ УБ., 2018 он. 33 тал
The Mongol Biyelgee - Mongolian Traditional Folk Dance is performed by dancers from different ethnic groups in the Khovd and Uvs
provinces of Mongolia. Regarded as the original forebear of Mongolian national dances, Biyelgee dances embody and originate from the
nomadic wav of life. Bivelgee dances are typically confined to the small space inside the ger (nomadic dwelling) and are performed while
half sitting or cross-legged. Hand, shoulder and leg movements express aspects of Mongol lifestyle including household labour, customs
and traditions, as well as spiritual characteristics tied to different ethnic groups. The dances play a significant role in family and community
events such as feasts, celebrations, weddings and labour-related practices, simultaneously expressing distinct ethnic identities and promot-
ing family unity and mutual understanding among different Mongolian ethnic groups.
Photo © Mongolian Theatre Museum
Exhibition Details
Title: MONGOL BIYELGEE, MONGOLIAN TRADITIONAL FOLK DANCE - Photography Exhibition
Address: Mongolian Theatre Museum, Cultural Palace of Ulaanbaatar city, left from Sukhbaatar square, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Dates: 21 October 2022
Opening Hours: Monday to Friday, 10am to 5pm
Admission: Free
For press information and images: [email protected]
Title: MONGOL BIYELGEE, MONGOLIAN TRADITIONAL FOLK DANCE - Photography Exhibition
Address: Mongolian Theatre Museum, Cultural Palace of Ulaanbaatar city, left from Sukhbaatar square, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Dates: 21 October 2022
Opening Hours: Monday to Friday, 10am to 5pm
Admission: Free
For press information and images: [email protected]