-
commonly references a
public song
competition between aqyns. The
practice of
aytysh began primarily as a folk
tradition before being adopted by
akyns who later...
-
performers or epic storytellers. In song
competitions known as aytıs or
aytysh,
aqyns improvise in the form of a song-like recitative,
usually to the accompaniment...
- lead
instrument and is used in a wide
variety of
musical styles including aytysh (a song
competition between akyns) and the
recitation of epics. It is generally...
- akyns,
lyrical improvisationalists. They
engage in
lyrical battles, the
aytysh or the alym sabak. The
tradition arose out of
early bardic oral historians...
- Ashik, Ozan
continue traditional storytelling in
Turkic countries.
However Aytysh could improvised competitions in 1990s in
media of Turkey. They have risk...
- Bashkirs, in the 19th
century deprived sėsėns of
their audience,
however aytysh,
traditional competitions between two performers, were widespread. In the...
- ****et Naimanbayev,
Sarah Tastanbekova, and
Zhambyl Zhabayuly,
utilized aytysh—a
traditional form of
poetic improvisation—as a
platform to
voice public...
- parti****te in
improvised poetry competitions such as the
Central Asian aytysh, the
North African Kabyle people's amusnaw, the
Spanish repentismo [es]...
-
served as a
defensive line for the Red Army. In 1919, the park
hosted an
aytysh (a
traditional Kazakh verbal contest) with parti****nts from the city of...