Dans cet épisode de Silk Road Adventures, nous visitons Khiva, joyau du désert ouzbek, où les marionnettistes, les danseurs et les palais anciens perpétuent l'esprit de la Route de la soie.
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00:00C'est parti !
00:30But Hever isn't just a museum. It's alive with rich cultural traditions, like puppetry.
00:43Step inside Hever and you soon see its special connection to these quirky characters. The
00:50local theatre company regularly performs in the heart of the old city. Farahat is one
00:56of the talented puppeteers.
00:58Curious to know more, I asked her to show me some of the basics.
01:14So Farahat, what are you going to show me?
01:21What do you reckon? Could you pull a few strings to get me some work?
01:36I have no idea.
01:42Eva's puppets are shaped, painted and brought to life by local artisans using traditional
01:47techniques.
01:48Mulyasa, what are you doing right now?
01:55And what makes a good puppet maker?
01:57Hever's ancient walls hold many secrets.
01:58Founded by desert, the city was a vital oasis for weary trades.
02:04traveling the Great Silk Road.
02:05traveling the Great Silk Road.
02:06Hever's ancient walls hold many secrets.
02:10Founded by desert, the city was a vital oasis for weary traders traveling the Great Silk Road.
02:17Hever's ancient walls hold many secrets.
02:23Founded by desert, the city was a vital oasis for weary traders traveling the Great Silk Road.
02:31Hever's an ancient city in the west of umbilical lands.
02:56According to legend, the city was founded by Shem, the son of the biblical prophet Noah.
03:01Throughout history, Heber was also a great centre of learning.
03:05It was the birthplace of the father of algebra, al-Kawarizmi.
03:09His latinised name gave us the word algorithm.
03:15The Tosh Havli Palace is one of the city's many marvels.
03:19Built in the 1830s by the ruling Khan for his four wives and 40 concubines,
03:24it's a labyrinth of rooms and courtyards.
03:27Visitors can now peek inside the living quarters,
03:30including the Harim.
03:32The Tosh Havli Palace is a church ensemble.
03:38In the 19th century, the Tosh Havli Palace was founded by the Havli Palace.
03:43It's a great place for the Havli Palace.
03:50Dance is deeply rooted in the culture of Heber and the wider region.
03:54And as the day draws to a close, the city comes alive to a different beat.
03:59It's called Lazgi.
04:01And let's just say the rhythm has a way of pulling you in.
04:04Come back, what's the dance trying to express?
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