Concert "A Whole Life in a Beautiful Dance", dedicated to Bernara Kariyeva
When: Fri, March 6, 7:00 PM–9:00 PM
Where: Alisher Navoi State Academic Bolshoi Theater
Evening in Memory of Bernara Kariyeva - a legend of Uzbek ballet, whose name became a symbol of grace, dedication to the profession, and high art. The concert recreates the ballerina's journey through dance: artists for whom Kariyeva was a guiding star and inspiration will perform on stage.
Tickets: 70,000 – 200,000 soums.
Screening of the film "Drive My Car" (2021), Ryusuke Hamaguchi
When: Fri, March 6, 7:00 PM
Where: Shokhzahon 84, Tashkent
Chamber, almost theatrical cinema, where the focus is not on actions and plot twists, but on conversations and pauses. Three independent stories explore chance encounters that can reveal feelings, shatter illusions, or grant unexpected closeness. A fragile, very precise film about how a single conversation can change the course of a life.
Showing in Russian;
Entrance: 50,000 soums; registration: +998 77 446 48 84, @shoxjahon84_ijod_uyi.
Exhibition "Repentance" — Kholmirzaev Abdulla Abdukarimovich
When: Opening on March 6, 18:00 (March 6–15, daily 11:00–18:00 (except Monday)
Where: Ilkhom Theatre
An exhibition on a theme the artist has been working on for many years, constantly discovering new meanings within it. "Repentance" features biblical images of Adam and Eve, their sons, and reflections on the roots of human history. The works strive to overcome the boundary between the present and the past in an attempt to establish a living connection with those who came before us.
Entry is free.
Comedy show "We Listen, But Don't Judge"
When: Fri, March 6, 21:00
Where: Sahna Stand Up Club, Matbuotchilar, 17 (Zarafshan)
A nighttime improvisational confessional show with recording: here you can share what's usually hidden behind "no, I won't tell anyone" — and receive in return not judgment, but understanding, support, and a joke that will make things feel lighter. Comedians Shakhrom Shukurov and Umid Nurkhanov maintain the balance between revelation and humor in the format of "a little nighttime adventure where the only shame is not laughing."
Entry — from 50,000 soums, reservation via the link in the account.
Exhibition "Graphics: Idea and Expression"
When: March 3–11, daily 10:00 AM–7:00 PM
Where: Ikuo Hirayama International Caravanserai of Culture
The exhibition is dedicated to graphics as an independent language — from the initial concept to the final statement on paper. The exposition shows how line, form, and blot become a way of thinking, not merely depicting. A good place for a quiet, unhurried visit at the beginning or end of the day.
Free admission.
Concert of the Georgian ensemble "Erisioni"
When: Sun, March 8, 4:00–6:00 PM
Where: Palace "Friendship of Nations", 3 Furkat Street, Tashkent
The State Academic Ensemble "Erisioni" is one of the most famous groups of Georgian traditional singing and dance. Their performance is a combination of polyphonic choral singing, dynamic male dances, and vibrant stage images that convey the living spirit of Georgian culture.
Tickets: from 150,000 soums.
QizGap: March 8 Festival at the Goethe-Institut
When: Sun, March 8
Where: Goethe-Institut, Tashkent
An open festival organized by Qizlar Collective—a space for conversation, expression, and celebration. QizGap brings together formats where women's voices and stories are at the center, not on the periphery. The festival format implies several activities throughout the day. The exact program is confirmed with the organizers.
Free Novel (Ilkhom Theatre)
When: Wed, March 11, 19:00
Where: Ilkhom Theater, Tashkent
Reimagining Pushkin's "Eugene Onegin" through the images of modern youth: a story of love, time, and personal choice is told in the language of contemporary theater, music, and poetry, without losing Pushkin's freedom of expression. The performance includes a 15-minute intermission.
Cost: from 120,000 soums
Art Breakfast "The Most Famous Women Artists" with Natalia Novikova
When: Sun, March 8, 11:30
Where: Bika Bakery / DoYoga branch
The morning of March 8th will be spent discussing women who made history in art despite the era, circumstances, and prejudices of their time. Lecturer and founder of the 'Kandinsky' art club, Natali Novik, will talk about Sofonisba Anguissola, Artemisia Gentileschi, Berthe Morisot, Mary Cassatt, Georgia O'Keeffe, Frida Kahlo, and Tamara de Lempicka.
Format: 1.5-hour lecture with discussion, coffee/tea, postcards and gifts from partners.
Only 16 spots available; cost — 250,000 soums.
Registration — via direct message @artclub.kandinsky or on ticketon.uz.









