Showing posts with label Nauryz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nauryz. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Nauryz 2016

The last three day all Kazakh people are celebration Nauryz (Kazakh new year). Last year I wrote a post about it here. We were going to Thailand then. This year we are going to Sri Lanka. I guess we are making it a tradition! :)

On Monday we got together with some friends and went to aul (ethnic village that was set up specifically for the celebration of Nauryz just down the road from Nazarbayev University). It was a sunny day, but was only 32F. The main celebration was happening the next day but we had packing to do for our trip, so we opted for the earlier time.

We met our friends and went into the village. We were surprised with all of the security around, we had to go through a check point and a body search. There were a lot of police around the perimeter of the village and inside. We didn't think much of it. We looked around the village. There were vendors selling different crafts and art. There were yurts set up as little dining places. There was a big outdoor stage with a lot of different performers. There was a wrestling rink, and also places where kids could play a tug-of-war games. There were also traditional Kazakh swings.


Lots of people dressed in the national costumes.

More costumes
Some of our crew

Lina and Lexa

Kazakh wrestling match

Weight lifting competition

Kazakh swings
Our kids really wanted to get on one of those, so we stood around waiting for our turn. Apparently there is no line, the kids just stay around the swing set and as soon as the swing stops, they rush to it trying to be the first one to jump on, cutting each other off and even wrestling. Anyway, our kids were way too polite to do that, so finally we, the parents just had to take a matter into our own hands.

Some of our kids finally managed to get on the swing.

While on the swings, Taraz (the daughter of one of our friends) was up in the air and yelled that she thinks that someone famous is coming. When she was up again the next time, she frantically screamed: “It's the President!”. 

Here is Taraz up in the air when she spoted the President!

We looked around and saw a huge crowd moving just 20 feet from us. It turns out
Nursultan Nazarbayev, the president of the country was visiting the village! The crowd was so big, so we couldn't see him but I managed to snap a photo of him by lifting up my camera as high as I could.

Can you spot the President? He is the white haired guy you can see right off the left shoulder of the girl dressed on the left who is dressed in white.

These girls really had a good view!

He went into the golden yurt, so we decided to stick around to see him when he will be leaving. We waited, and waited, and waited. The kids were getting restless. I just knew that as soon as we left our spot, he would come out. So we waited, and waited, and waited again. Finally we decided to go eat some food, and as soon as we left, he came out from the yurt. We missed him once again. After that the village emptied until only half as many people were there. I was wondering if the people came there just to see the president, or if half of the people in the village were the security agents, because we did spot quite a few of them running around in normal clothes but with ear pieces in their ears.

The President went into that second yurt from the right. 

Loaded on cotton candy


Overall we had a good time, but now we are ready to go to a sunny and warm Sri Lanka for a week to thaw! We love Kazakhstan but the winter is a bit too long for my liking!
Happy bunch!

Saturday, March 21, 2015

Nauryz

Tonight we are flying to Thailand for our spring break but before we get on the plane and fly to a tropical paradise we decided to take our girls downtown to see what festivities they had going on in honor of Nauryz.
Yurts by Khan Shatyr (the huge tent right behind us)

Nauryz is a Kazakh New Year – a symbol of the spring renewal, love, abundance and friendship. Traditionally, people used to wear holiday outfits and fill all vessels in the house with water, milk or grain to increase the odds of a good harvest and prosperity. Home cleaning and the planting of trees and flowers several days before the holiday is also an important ritual. It is believed that if Nauryz is celebrated in a clean house, it will protect the hosts from misfortunes and illnesses during the year.The word “Nauryz” has Persian origins and literally translates as “a new day.
 
Kazakhs in their national costumes
The celebration usually includes fairs, traditional sports like Kazakh wrestling, horse racing, dancing and singing. Nauryz is celebrated during 21-23 of March but this year most of the festivities will take place on the 22nd of March, so we’ll miss them all.
 
Rope swings - traditional fun activity during Nauryz

Today though they had a little concert going on by Khan Shatyr, and it was fun. We watched two performances before we went on to checking some other things. Maybe next year we can fully experience the holiday!
One of the bands performing a popular song.

And of course our kids couldn't pass this great opportunity!
Lina and Veronika

Lexa and Sophie

Lexa and Sophie. We hope to see this traditional game live sometime. It is when a young man first trying to kiss a girl on a galloping horse, and if he is not successful, she will chase him and whip him!

Friday, March 20, 2015

Is it spring yet?


Today is 20th of March. A lot of our family and friends in America are well on their way into spring and in some places into summer but this is how 20th of March looks here in Astana, the second coldest capital in the world! 

NU Campus on March 20th
 Awesome! I have to say though that during the day it warms up to about -5C (23F), so it feels like spring! And tomorrow we are heading straight into summer… we are going to Thailand for the spring break! Tropical weather sounds pretty good to me right now. We all love snow, and this winter has been pretty mild (or that is what we were told) but we think we are ready for some really warm weather now.

They are ready to put on swimsuits instead of winter coats!

This morning I took the girls to Khan Shatyr  (the big shopping mall that looks like a huge tent) to get some swimming gear for our trip, and right across from Khan Shatyr they were setting up the yurts for the celebration that starts tomorrow – Nauryz – Kazakh New Year. 

Tired of winter!

Setting up the yurts for Nauryz celebration.

Because we are leaving for our awesome vacation tomorrow, we’ll miss most of the celebration but we’ll probably see some of the festivities before we leave tomorrow. However it will be another post.