Apteeva Nazira Tuleubaevna

Apteeva Nazira Tuleubaevna
Apteeva Nazira Tuleubaevna Year and place of birth: Born on January 13, 1981, in Akzhar village, East Kazakhstan region. Education: Secondary specialized Main activity / direction: Theater field Achievements, titles (if any): Honored Worker of Culture of the Republic of Kazakhstan Current position: Actress of the "Dariga-ai" youth theater Apteeva Nazira Toleubaikzy graduated from the regional girls' gymnasium in 1996 and studied under professors D. Turankulkyzy and M. Omarbaev at the M. Tulebaev Semey Music College, majoring in "Public Speaking." She is one of the highly skilled, culturally rich, inquisitive, and active actresses. She actively participates in public work. In 2001, she graduated with honors from the "Theater Art" department of the M. Tulebaev Music College and was accepted as an actress in the "Dariga-ai" youth theater. In 2003, she became a laureate of the Republican O. Bokey artistic word masters competition. In 2014, on the eve of International Theater Day, she was awarded a diploma from the Regional Culture Department in the nomination "Best Female Role." Her main roles on stage include: D. Isabekov "Sister" - Nazila M. Shakhanov "Tanakoz" - Mother of Zergul M. Khasenov "Oh, oh, young newlyweds" - Banu G. Gorin "Forget Hero-strat" - Erita D. Isabekov "Calculator, domino, and turkey" - Aklyma R. Kuni "No. 99" - Hotel maid Sh. Aitmatov "White Boat" - Bekey; W. Shakespeare "Romeo and Juliet" - Lady Capulet; R. Kipling "Mowgli" - Wolf M. Rakhimzhanov "Amire - an unfinished song" - Communist girl; K. Kasenov "Thank you" - Girl; V. Delmar "Regrettable Life" - Cora; A. Nesin "Don't lose hope" - Mustafa; B. Mukai "Night City" - Helper; R. Kuni "Who will the billion go to" - Zarina; E. Amanzhaev "Voice" - Second old woman; Additionally, she was able to reveal deep philosophical thoughts in the poetry of Shakarim, Abai, Mukagali, and M. Shakhanov through poetic language. To improve her professional skills, she attended master classes and lectures from artists such as actor, director, People's Artist of Kazakhstan Tungyshbay Zhamankulov, professor Dariya Turankulkyzy, renowned director, Honored Worker of Kazakhstan Nurlan Jumaniyazov, and director Zhuldyzbek Jumambay. The actress's transition from social heroines to tragic major characters reflects her intellectual knowledge.