korsatmalarni
Korsatmalarni, also known as "korsatma" or "korsatma" in some contexts, is a traditional form of storytelling and entertainment that originated in the Central Asian region, particularly in Uzbekistan. The term "korsatmalarni" translates to "shows" or "performances" in English. These performances are characterized by their elaborate costumes, intricate choreography, and the use of traditional musical instruments. Korsatmalarni often depict historical events, folktales, or mythological stories, and are typically performed during festivals, weddings, and other special occasions.
The performances are usually led by a master of ceremonies, known as a "korsatmachi," who narrates the
Korsatmalarni has been recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, highlighting its significance