The Mukimi Musical Theatre, named after the famous Uzbek poet Mukimi, was founded in 1939. It was established to promote the musical and dramatic arts in Uzbekistan, particularly focusing on the rich traditions of Uzbek musical theater. Over the decades, it has become one of the most respected institutions for musical performances in the country.
Throughout its history, the theatre has evolved to include a wide range of performances, from traditional Uzbek music and dance to contemporary musical productions. It has played a pivotal role in preserving and promoting Uzbek cultural heritage while also embracing modern influences and international works.
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