FACULTY OF ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES
Essay Buyusara Beishenalieva
Performed: Hanum Alikulievna
Checked : Cholpon Epkinovna Buyusara Beishenalieva Buyusara Beishenalieva is a Kyrgyz Soviet ballet dancer, teacher. People's Artist of the USSR, founder of the Kyrgyz National Ballet School. She was born on September 15, 1926, in the village of Tash-Tyube (now Alamudun district, Chui region, Kyrgyzstan) in a peasant family. By nationality, Kyrgyz. Being a ten-year-old girl, together with a group of Kyrgyz children, Byubusara went to the Leningrad Choreographic School., Where she studied under the guidance of the outstanding Russian ballerina Agrippina Vaganova. Later, the artist recalled: “In the city on the Neva, I was surrounded by love and attention. Experienced teachers, teachers of the great Ulanova, generously transferred their knowledge to me and other young envoys of Kyrgyzstan. “They took our failures and sorrows to heart, rejoiced at our first successes.” The debut of Buyusara took place in 1939 at the Bolshoi Theater during the "First Decade of Kyrgyz Art and Literature." After graduating from the Leningrad Choreographic School in 1941, she became the soloist of the Kyrgyz Opera and Ballet Theater. She performed parts in the classical ballets Swan Lake, Red Poppy, The Sleeping Beauty, parts in the Kyrgyz national ballets Cholpon by Mikhail Raukhverger, Asel by Vladimir Vlasov, Anar, etc. Since 1949, Byubyusara Beishenalieva taught at the Frunze School of Music and Choreography. From 1962 to 1970, she was a deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of the 6- 7th convocations and the Supreme Council of the Kyrgyz SSR. She died on May 10, 1973. She was buried in Bishkek at Ala-Archa cemetery.