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		<title>Tourists in Kyrgyzstan! Developing Shyrdaks!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Things are peaceful, quiet, and simple in the little village of Karakol, Kyrgyzstan. Tourists have started coming into the city to go hiking and to explore the nature of Kyrgyzstan. They arrive in their big buses, with their North Face backpacks and hiking boots. They stand out so much. They are so much bigger than [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=woorikyrgyz.wordpress.com&#038;blog=13060992&#038;post=493&#038;subd=woorikyrgyz&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Things are peaceful, quiet, and simple in the little village of Karakol, Kyrgyzstan. Tourists  have started coming into the city to go hiking and to explore the nature of Kyrgyzstan. They arrive in their big buses, with their North Face backpacks and hiking boots. They stand out so much. They are so much bigger than the local people. I probably stick out just as much as they do, but I do not realize it. They walk around with their big maps and automatically draw attention from people on the streets wherever they go. The tourists do not realize that the people of Karakol have been waiting for them (and their money) for 10 long months. Last year in September I remember hear people talking on the streets how they are excited for next year’s tourist season and the economic help it will bring. </p>
<p>Even though we do not sell our products locally the women of Shai-Kesh are also for some reason excited for these tourists. It is as if the coming of tourists means that their country has reached a state of stability and development that Europeans, Asians, and Americans feel safe to come. It’s funny, even though the women at Shai-Kesh know we will not be selling locally this year they still sometimes women talk about how they are excited to sell our products to the tourists…</p>
<p>The women who work at Shai-Kesh are all really great, and getting to know about them and their lives during the past 2 months has been fascinating. Each of the women who work with us has a past full of hardship and perseverance. Some of the women have left their families and life in the villages to come to the city to find employment, some are living in 1-room apartments with four or five other people in order to save money, and some have escaped bride kidnapping in order not to face a bleak future milking cows and taking care of the chickens. We have grown together, developed new products new together, and are really trying to build a company in the rural reaches of Kyrgyzstan. </p>
<p>Luckily we do have some real talent in our company and with this talent we have designed a new line of <a href="http://www.shaikesh.com/squares-spirals-and-swirls.html">summer scarves</a> reflecting images found in Lake Issyk-Kul, Shyrdaks, and Turtle Toys. Shyrdaks, are essentially Kyrgyz carpets. They are made out of felt, thick, and really act as great insulators. They are found in almost every Kyrgyz household. However the colors and quality which are found locally would not really be accepted by the international community. Based on this we are setting out to create ‘Avant-Garde Shyrdaks’ – beautiful modern renditions of the traditional shyrdak. Our local partner The Union of Artists is giving us a ton of advice on design and material quality. We hope to start producing shyrdaks in July or August. Whoever though that a NYU – Stern Business Scholl Undergraduate would be researching how to produce shyrdaks in Kyrygyzstan…It’s an extremely fun process though – driving to different factories, examining the quality of felt, sitting with the local people discussing economics and business, hearing the Russians still call Kyrygzstan ‘Kirgizia’ &#8211; It&#8217;s all part of the experience.</p>
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		<title>Cleaning Wool</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday I had the pleasure of meeting one of the most interesting people I have met since I came to Kyrgyzstan. Anne Laure-Py, owner of Craftspring is helping to realize the dreams of many handicraft producers in Central Asia. She is diving right into impoverished communities in Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and China &#8211; meeting with [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=woorikyrgyz.wordpress.com&#038;blog=13060992&#038;post=491&#038;subd=woorikyrgyz&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday I had the pleasure of meeting one of the most interesting people I have met since I came to Kyrgyzstan.</p>
<p>Anne Laure-Py, owner of <a href="http://www.cacraftspring.com">Craftspring</a> is helping to realize the dreams of many handicraft producers in Central Asia. She is diving right into impoverished communities in Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and China &#8211; meeting with local craftsmen and then helping them expand their business by selling their products abroad.</p>
<p>She came to visit us yesterday at Shai-Kesh, and from Shai-Kesh we went to some studios that dotted the south shore of Lake Issyk-Kul.  The studios that we went to were really where some of the raw and tough work was done. At these studios they prepare the wool for shyrdaks and the inside of yurts. Watching these women working with this thick, heavy wool in the burning sun was so impressive. It reminded me a lot of the work that the women who constructed houses made of reed did in Bolivia. The signs of this difficult work were visible in their rough hands, dark skin, and eyes. Despite the challenges they obviously faced the women were still all laughs and smiles when we arrived at their studio.</p>
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<p>At Shai-Kesh we purchase wool and felt that has already been cleaned. I have never been able to see the really difficult process that cleaning and preparing wool requires. It was really eye-opening to see this work being done. </p>
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		<title>A Yurt in the Middle of Washington</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Apr 2011 06:54:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes, folks – BIG NEWS, BIG NEWS! Shai-Kesh Kyrgyzstan will be changing to Shai-Kesh Washington as it displays its fine products and work on The Mall (in Washington DC) from June 30 to July 11. Now how did this great opportunity come to be? Through the talented staff of Peace Corps of course! A very [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=woorikyrgyz.wordpress.com&#038;blog=13060992&#038;post=480&#038;subd=woorikyrgyz&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, folks – BIG NEWS, BIG NEWS!</p>
<p>Shai-Kesh Kyrgyzstan will be changing to Shai-Kesh Washington as it displays its fine products and work on The Mall (in Washington DC) from June 30 to July 11.</p>
<p>Now how did this great opportunity come to be? Through the talented staff of Peace Corps of course! A very well written grant has secured Kyrgyzstan a place in the Smithsonian Folklife Festival from June 30 to July 11 in Washington DC this summer. We will be the only Central Asian country represented at the festival and we are all anticipating and are very excited to go to Washington.</p>
<p>This will be Eylina’s first time to America, so we are expecting a big culture. She will have to overcome that culture shock though because she will be holding demonstrating the processes of how we so elegantly make our Silk Wool Pressed Scarves and Silk-Treated Merino Wool Pressed Bags. This will all be done inside what we expect to be a yurt next to a basket weaving artisan community from Kenya. Sounds pretty crazy, uh? </p>
<p>In addition to our display section where we will be showing how we make our products there will be a marketplace which will be selling our:<br />
-	Silk Wool Pressed  Scarves<br />
-	Silk -Treated Merino Wool Pressed Bags,<br />
-	Animal Toys</p>
<p>There will also be an ‘International Kitchen’ where Kyrgyz, Kenyan, Filipino and all of those other countries whose foods you know you have never tried will be available to eat and snack on. It will be a great opportunity to expand even the most experienced of palates. </p>
<p>It’s going to be an exciting event that will bring people from all different nationalities together to embrace diversity and culture. I am honored to have been chosen to be a part of this event and I hope to see all of you there cheering on the team from Peace Corps Kyrgyz Republic!</p>
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		<title>2 Weeks in America</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Apr 2011 11:03:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m just sitting here in the Moscow Airport, only 8 more hours until my flight leaves to Bishkek~~ The airport in Moscow is quite depressing and (extremely expensive)&#8230;$11 for coffee&#8230;Mom, thanks for giving me those almonds to take from the house. It was so nice to see so many relatives and friends. It really prepared [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=woorikyrgyz.wordpress.com&#038;blog=13060992&#038;post=476&#038;subd=woorikyrgyz&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m just sitting here in the Moscow Airport, only 8 more hours until my flight leaves to Bishkek~~</p>
<p>The airport in Moscow is quite depressing and (extremely expensive)&#8230;$11 for coffee&#8230;Mom, thanks for giving me those almonds to take from the house.</p>
<p>It was so nice to see so many relatives and friends. It really prepared for another 15 months in Kyrgyzstan. </p>
<p>However, I am excited to go back to Kyrgyzstan. That is where my work is, that is where local Kyrgyz people are expecting me to return, that is where I promised my time for the 27 months that I will be in the Peace Corps. </p>
<p>When I was home, what really surprised me the most was the wide range of choices we have in America. </p>
<p>In Kyrgyzstan you can have 2 types of tea, Green or Black. There is 2 ways of ordering food, Spicy or Not Spicy. One or two different types of potatoes. 20-30 different majors which one can choose to study at university. </p>
<p>The specialization, the specificity which is so prominent in America is so non-existent in Kyrgyzstan. And the simplicity of not having everything so specialized is actually pleasant. </p>
<p>Who needs 35 different flavors of tea? Who needs 15 different types of &#8216;spicy?&#8217; Or 17 distinct sorts of potatoes? </p>
<p>How is a master&#8217;s degree in &#8216;International Development focus on Kazakhstani Environmental Policy between the years 1991-1994&#8242; more beneficial than a major in simply &#8216;International Development?&#8217;  </p>
<p>When I was in America I constantly thought, &#8216;how much more specialized can everything become before we see reverse trends leading to things becoming more simple?&#8217;</p>
<p>Anyway, it gave me so much energy to spend two weeks in America but I am ready to go back to the land of basics &#8211; where things are just a little more simple~~</p>
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		<title>Shai-Kesh Is Moving&#8230;and so am I!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Due to your purchases and support Shai-Kesh has enough business and work to move into the center of Karakol, Kyrgyzstan. This move has been long awaited, especially by our director and designer Eylina. I met Eylina through my host mom Gulmira Apa sometime in July 2010. At the time Eylina was unemployed. She was living [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=woorikyrgyz.wordpress.com&#038;blog=13060992&#038;post=461&#038;subd=woorikyrgyz&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Due to your purchases and support Shai-Kesh has enough business and work to move into the center of Karakol, Kyrgyzstan. This move has been long awaited, especially by our director and designer Eylina. </p>
<p>I met Eylina through my host mom Gulmira Apa sometime in July 2010. At the time Eylina was unemployed. She was living in a 4-room house with eight other family members. Four of them slept in one room, three slept in the other. Grandpa would sleep on the couch. It was extremely crowded and uncomfortable. Eylina had 3 degrees, a degree in English, Real Estate, and Economics. However, like many, many people in Kyrgyzstan she was unsuccessful at finding employment. </p>
<p>Now when I came to Kyrgyzstan I knew that I wanted to develop help business here. Volunteer, Carl Beien, who arrived a year before me had posted on his blog www.kyrgycarl.com photos of laptop sleeves, slippers, and other products that he had developed with groups of women in his community. In February 2010 before I came to Kyrgyzstan I stumbled across his blog and found myself fascinated with the products he was producing. The felt, wool, and silk products made in this country truly are beautiful. However they are still far from Western eyes, thus making a great opportunity for a young American who can learn language quickly and establish connections between both cultures. </p>
<p>In September 2010 I gave Eylina my first order, an order for 5 felt pencil cases. It was quite obvious that these would not be successful upon the perpetual lukewarm feedback received. However, it was way too early to give up. At that point we decided to make scarves. Commissioned by Color &amp; Design Studios for their 2010 Holiday Party, Eylina in her 4-room, 8 people house produced the first Shai-Kesh products. 55 Silk-Wool Scarves.</p>
<p>Through proceeds from Color &amp; Design we were able to purchase a sewing machine and begin to expand our product line into: Laptop Sleeves, Wool Carrier Bags, and most recently Felt Slippers. After receiving a few more orders Eylina had finally saved up enough money to leave her house and rent an apartment in Karakol. We were still working out of her apartment, but at least it was hers and she had all of the space she needed to grow her creativity and talent. In this new space Eylina thrived. Her scarves and other work became notably more creative and sophisticated. Various business trips to Bishkek, where we met developed artists like Aidai, Meerim, and Gulya furthered Eylina’s desire to perfect Shai-Kesh products. </p>
<p>Through our classy website <a href="http://www.shaikesh.com/index.html">www.shaikesh.com</a>, designed by my best friend <a href="http://www.facebook.com/notifications.php#!/profile.php?id=2227834">Ben Legman</a> we have received publicity and connections to further develop our business. Through the orders received through our website and another opportunity (which will be made public in the near future) we have been able to develop a business stable and profitable enough to employ an additional 3 artists. We have also been able to move into an industrial space, right across the street from our partner organization ‘The Artists Union of Karakol.’ Things look good. This is development right here. Providing jobs, bringing cultures together – creating what did not exist. </p>
<p>Along with Shai-Kesh I have also moved, out of the village and into the bigger village! Well Karakol is technically a city…Yes, I have moved out of the village to the big city on the lake.</p>
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		<title>Birthday Cake &gt; Glasses: The Direct Relationship between ‘Priority and Offense’</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It became apparent to me last summer that a good portion of people in my village were leading their daily lives in a state of blurriness. People would squint to recognize me on the street; teachers could not decipher the text in their textbooks. Investigating into why people were not using glasses I found out [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=woorikyrgyz.wordpress.com&#038;blog=13060992&#038;post=458&#038;subd=woorikyrgyz&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It became apparent to me last summer that a good portion of people in my village were leading their daily lives in a state of blurriness. People would squint to recognize me on the street; teachers could not decipher the text in their textbooks. Investigating into why people were not using glasses I found out that more than being a financial problem it was a problem of priorities (aka <a href="http://woorikyrgyz.wordpress.com/2010/12/04/kyrgyz-cha-and-toilets/">Kyrgyz-Cha</a>). </p>
<p>Glasses are sold in Karakol, a one hour drive from (my village) Taldy-Suu. In Karkaol a pair of reliable glasses and a check-up costs $6. A roundtrip taxi between Taldy-Suu and Karakol costs an additional $3. This puts the total price of glasses and a check-up at $9, a price affordable for most village residents.  A pair of prescription glasses cost as much as a birthday cake.  Cake however is more highly valued because cake has the power to cause the dreaded offense. Locally known as Obidilsya, (Обидилься). </p>
<p>Obidilsya and Obidilyas, (Offense in English) is a feared word in this part of the world. The more potential offense that something can cause, the higher priority it is given in Kyrgyzstan. For example, if somebody invites a local Kyrgyz to a party and they are not able to go for some reason this will be a reason for great anxiety and fret for them. They will worry incessantly, lose sleep, and fear that their inability to go to their party will cause offense the person who invited them. Or if they need to give a gift to somebody and they do not have the money they will take out loans or find other ways of borrowing money (selling one’s kidney is not out of the question) in order to not cause offense. If you do not give cake to someone on their birthday they will be offended, however your state of blindness does not cause offense to anybody. Therefore unfortunate as it is, due to its low priority poor vision often goes untreated in Kyrgyzstan. </p>
<p>Set on trying to fix this problem, I went about the town in an attempt to raise consciousness of the importance of good vision. Most people I talked to realized that they needed glasses, and moreover wanted glasses however due to the low-priority and associated effort that was required to get glasses they were deterred. I proceed to work out negotiations with an eye doctor in Karakol. We agreed that if I could gather payment from ten people his team would come to Taldy-Suu and issue glasses on the spot. We worked out that each customer would only pay $6, a third of the price of the price that it would cost them if they were to go to Karakol. </p>
<p>I gathered payment from ten of the teachers at the school, called the doctor and we set a date for him to come to Taldy-Suu. Our ‘Youth Development Committee’ then designed simple advertisements and placed them around major commercial points (hospital, stores, municipal building). Yesterday, February 12th the Doctor came to Taldy-Suu. More than 40 people came out to have their eyes checked and if deemed necessary, receive glasses. </p>
<p>We were able to distribute glasses to 27 village residents, some who were classified with ±4.0 vision.<br />
We also officially diagnosed glaucoma, cataracts, and other eye related disorders for 12 other residents.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, we were not able to assist 2 illiterate five year-old children because we lacked the proper technology. This was a completely local project, with no involvement of Western aid. Local doctors provided local residents with the restoration of their vision for a fee of $6. Upon finishing, one of the teachers asked me, ‘Andrei, when are you going to bring a dentist to clean our teeth?’ However, with her mouth full of gold, I am not too sure what she wants a dentist for <img src='http://s0.wp.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2011 06:23:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>The Manty Belly</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2011 11:58:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whereas the commonly known ‘Beer Belly’ has swept across the United States and Europe creating generations of young male and females who have stomachs disproportionately large to the rest of their bodies. The Manty Belly, endemic to the highlands of Kyrgyzstan and other Central Asian nations has a similar effect. However, the underlying cause of [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=woorikyrgyz.wordpress.com&#038;blog=13060992&#038;post=450&#038;subd=woorikyrgyz&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whereas the commonly known ‘Beer Belly’ has swept across the United States and Europe creating generations of young male and females who have stomachs disproportionately large to the rest of their bodies. The Manty Belly, endemic to the highlands of Kyrgyzstan and other Central Asian nations has a similar effect. However, the underlying cause of the ‘Manty Belly’ is not overconsumption of beer, but rather overconsumption of Manty – or dumplings as well call them. </p>
<p>Now what is causing the spread of this Manty Belly epidemic? Dumplings are eaten all over the world; however they are not eaten like they are eaten in Kyrgyzstan. </p>
<p>The first cause of the Manty Belly lies primarily in quantity. If you are invited to the house of a Kyrgyz person and they prepare Manty, you will be expected (forced) to eat at least a minimum of 12. However your host will not be satisfied until you reach number 15 or 16. Due to the overbearing Kyrgyz societal pressures however you will find yourself most likely eating up to 20. To assist you in digestion of these cute little Manty’s you will most likely require at least half of a liter of vodka. This will leave you in a state of legal blindness. Once the festivities are over you will either crawl to the closest couch clutching your stomach (which has now inflated to the size of balloon). Or you will be left wishing you could crawl to the closest couch. However you cannot because a toothless and long-white bearded WWII Kyrgyz veteran will be telling you interesting, however incomprehensibly stories about how he marched from Kyrgyzstan to Germany to fight the Nazis in 1943. </p>
<p>The second cause of the Manty Belly lies in the ingredients which you are eating.  The host will first prepare the stuffing. This will be a mix of onions, sheep fat, potatoes, cow fat, and oil. This is then wrapped in dough and cooked for about 30 minutes over boiling water. After this it will be divided into individual portions. After it is divided it will be smothered in sary mai and vinegar. Sary Mai (or yellow butter) is pure fat which has been left to sit for a period between one and three years in a dark cabinet. It is made from combining spoiled and leftover milk products like sour cream, milk, and cottage cheese. It is bright yellow and emits an odor strong enough to knock out a baby cat. In short, (1) Manty ensures us with our lifetime recommended quantity of sheep fat, cow fat, oil, spoiled milk, spoiled sour cream, spoiled cottage cheese, and butter.</p>
<p>A standard meal of Manty requires at least four days of digestion, this can be limited to two days if you experience (or induce) vomit. However, for those unlucky ones this can be drawn out up to seven days upon occurrence of diarrhea. </p>
<p>In my past ten months in here I have experienced the Manty Belly a good three to four times. And even though I know the pending consequences of eating Manty, these dangerous little creatures keep finding their way into my belly. </p>
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		<title>Issyk-Kul</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jan 2011 12:30:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It has been snowing every day. At night temperatures drop below -20 degrees but Issyk-Kul still doesn&#8217;t freeze. Driving from Taldy-Suu to Bishkek yesterday I truly was able to appreciate the beauty of this lake. Surrounded by snow-covered mountains and frozen terrain, Issyk-Kul stands out like a shining pearl refusing to bend to the elements [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=woorikyrgyz.wordpress.com&#038;blog=13060992&#038;post=448&#038;subd=woorikyrgyz&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It has been snowing every day. </p>
<p>At night temperatures drop below -20 degrees but Issyk-Kul still doesn&#8217;t freeze. </p>
<p>Driving from Taldy-Suu to Bishkek yesterday I truly was able to appreciate the beauty of this lake. Surrounded by snow-covered mountains and frozen terrain, Issyk-Kul stands out like a shining pearl refusing to bend to the elements which surround it. </p>
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		<title>Shai-Kesh Kyrgyzstan – www.shaikesh.com</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Jan 2011 07:13:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Isolation from the world experienced during the Soviet Union has left Central Asian Art in a state virtually unknown in the West. In addition to this, the Soviet Union’s dark style of architecture and general suppression of bright art has imprinted us with a grey impression of the Soviet Bloc. Yes it is true that [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=woorikyrgyz.wordpress.com&#038;blog=13060992&#038;post=424&#038;subd=woorikyrgyz&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Isolation from the world experienced during the Soviet Union has left Central Asian Art in a state virtually unknown in the West.  In addition to this, the Soviet Union’s dark style of architecture and general suppression of bright art has imprinted us with a grey impression of the Soviet Bloc. Yes it is true that Soviet influenced architecture and art is grey. However the core and roots of art in Kyrgyz and other Central Asian cultures could not be any further from the truth. Similar to artwork of Native American and South American Indigenous Tribes, Kyrgyz art is characterized by raw life and nature. Hundreds of thousands of petroglyphs (stone carvings) that are widespread along the ancient roads and territories of Central Asia attest to this fact. These stone carvings date from any time from prehistory to the contemporary period. They range from simple elementary images to complex and elaborated compositions. Most petroglyphs belong to animal art depicting elk, deer, ibex, wild cattle, camel, horse, panthers, snow leopards, mountain goats, bears, cranes, eagle, and wolves. In addition to animals, petroglyphs narrating aspects of human life – hunts, fights, sexual intercourse, dance, birth, religious worship, and funeral ceremonies as well as carvings depicting imaginary beings like sun gods, shamans, and monsters are found across the mountains and steppes of Central Asia. </p>
<p>Shai-Kesh Kyrgyzstan, located in the Northeast city of Karakol is recreating this ancient artwork in accordance with modern times and tastes. Its operations are based on promoting inter-ethnic harmony between the Kyrgyz and Uzbek people after the events which occurred in June 2010 in Southern Kyrgyzstan. Shai-Kesh, using designs and fabrics native to both cultures creates clothing and accessories from silk, wool, and felt. The designs displayed on our products display a blend of petroglyphic, modern, and abstract art form. Our light and smooth Uzbek silk locks together with thick and burly Kyrgyz wool. The bright colors found in the Uzbek set shines when contrasted with the dark colors found in our Kyrgyz set, creating a beautiful dichotomy of colors. </p>
<p>For the past five months I have been working with the women of Shai-Kesh to develop it to meet Western standards. It has been one crazy journey.  Rummaging through bazaars to find pure Uzbek silk, catching the 5 AM to Bishkek from Karakol in the face of heavy blizzards, meeting funny officials, obtaining the bizarre list of documents required to ship our products. Developing Shai-Kesh has really been a wild ride. We have so much more development ahead of us with product line expansion, product improvement, and advertising but after 5 months of constant work with Shai-Kesh I can say that I feel satisfied with the products which we have began to produce. </p>
<p>I would like to thank Be Evolution Hot Yoga and Color &amp; Design LLC for displaying our products. I would also like to thank Ben Legman, the creative designer of our website and Amanda Bowers, for her uncanny ability to edit my foreign English. I would like to thank local artist Eylina Uruakueva for her constant diligence, hard work, and strong character. Finally, I would like to thank the staff of Peace Corps Kyrgyzstan for the support and encouragement of this project.</p>
<p>Let the unveiling of Kyrgyz and Uzbek design begin! </p>
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