Permanent exhibitions from January 20 to January 23
As part of the program, the museum offers visitors permanent exhibitions covering painting, graphics, sculpture, and decorative applied arts. They can be seen every day except Monday.
Kyrgyz National Museum of Fine Arts named after Gapar Aitiev, 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM.
Ilgiz Edilson's exhibition "Anatomy of Human Emotions" from January 16 to February 1
This exhibition explores human emotions through color and spatial compositions, inviting viewers to experience various emotional states—from joy to anxiety.
Kyrgyz National Museum of Fine Arts named after Gapar Aitiev, 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM.
Theater performance "Evening with a Star" on January 20
The plot revolves around a successful TV host who finds himself in a tricky situation with two strangers. To avoid becoming a headline for the wrong reasons, he proposes a deal to them. Cast: Kirill Dycevich, Daniila Vakhrushev, Dmitry Vlaskin.
State National Russian Drama Theater named after Chingiz Aitmatov, 7:00 PM.

Grand Classical Concert on January 20 and 21
The State Academic Symphony Orchestra named after Jumakhmatov will present an extensive program featuring ballet and choir, performing works from the 20th century, where symphony, choral art, and dance unite in a single performance.
Kyrgyz State Philharmonic named after Toktogul Satylganov, 6:30 PM.

Theater performance "The Ravine" on January 21
In a ravine filled with unnecessary things, abandoned dogs also live. The artistic world of the performance is created with the help of forgotten objects. The theater studio artists will present this production.
State National Russian Drama Theater named after Chingiz Aitmatov, 6:00 PM.

Theater performance "Fool & Foolish" on January 22
Cinderella, now grown up, meets an old fairy who offers hope for a better future, but in real life, everything is resolved quite differently. It is important that love and kindness can help overcome difficulties.
State National Russian Drama Theater named after Chingiz Aitmatov, 6:00 PM.

Film premieres on January 22
"To Execute or to Pardon" (sci-fi): In the future, in Los Angeles, detective Chris Raven is accused of murdering his wife and must prove his innocence to an artificial intelligence that acts as judge and executioner.
"Return to Silent Hill" (horror): James Sunderland, grieving the loss of his beloved, receives a mysterious letter that leads him to the changed city of Silent Hill.
"Bring Me Back from the Dead" (horror): After her father's death, Mia encounters unexplained phenomena in his house and seeks help from a medium.
"The Creeper" (horror): Liz receives an invitation to celebrate the anniversary of her relationship at her boyfriend's family home, where she begins to be haunted by strange visions.
"Flibubu" (animated): Thomas meets a fluffy creature from another dimension and enters a world where dreams come true, but with each wish comes its own price.
Children's shows on January 22 and 23
Entertainment programs are prepared for children: on Thursday — "Racer and the Rescue of Adventure Bay," and on Friday — "The Magical World of Unicorns."
Restaurant "Barashek," 7:00 PM.
Film Lovers Club on January 23
Several short films from the "(not) children's program" of the "Inside" festival will be shown.
ololoErkindik, 8:30 PM.
Theater performance "The Master and Margarita" on January 23
Director Vyacheslav Vitti prepares a production based on Mikhail Bulgakov's novel about the devil in Moscow. Genre — phantasmagoria in two acts.
State National Russian Drama Theater named after Chingiz Aitmatov, 6:00 PM.

Theater performance "Uncle's Dream" on January 23
This provincial anecdote is skillfully expanded by Dostoevsky into a gallery of characters and morals, where the writer boldly exposes hypocrisy and despotism.
Bishkek City Drama Theater named after Arsen Umuraliev, 7:00 PM.