Master classes held at the “Renessans” (Renaissance) Children’s Center have opened new doors for young Uzbek creators, according to Presidential Assistant Saida Mirziyoyeva, who emphasized the importance of nurturing national talent from an early age.
Speaking at the event, Mirziyoyeva stressed that building a strong foundation for national children's content must begin by supporting young creatives.
“Educating a new generation that produces national content and feels the spirit and values of our people is vital for the future of the industry,” she said.
The initiative brought together industry professionals and aspiring young artists in a series of creative dialogues and practical workshops. The master classes provided a platform for youth to present their ideas and projects while gaining firsthand insights from experienced professionals.
Mirziyoyeva highlighted the importance of replicating such projects across the regions.
“There are many true talents in our country [Uzbekistan],” she noted, “they need opportunities and mentors who will show them the way.”
As part of her visit, the presidential aide also met with representatives of leading animation studios. She listened to their perspectives on the current state of the animation industry and reviewed practical proposals for its development.
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