Toleubaev Dauren Sharipuly

Toleubaev Dauren Sharipuly
Töleubaev Dauren Sharipuly Date and place of birth: Born on February 3, 1981, in the Abai district, Karauyl village. Education: Higher Main occupation / field: Theater sector Achievements, titles (if any): Current position: Actor of the "Dariğa-ai" youth theater Töleubaev Dauren Sharipuly graduated with honors in 2001 from the "Theater Arts" department of the M. Tolebaev Semey Music College under the guidance of Professor Dariğa Turankulkyzy and Professor Mayra Smagulkyzy Omarbaeva. He was accepted as an actor into the "Dariğa-ai" youth theater, which was established that same year. From 2006 to 2011, he graduated from the "Directing" specialty at the B. Beishenaliev Kyrgyz State Institute of Arts. In the creative and organizational work of the theater up to the present day, Dauren Sharipuly has proven himself to be very talented, hardworking, responsible, and a highly respected and active professional with great skill. He has tried not to repeat himself in the roles he played on stage. Among the characters he has portrayed, the following can be particularly highlighted: G.I. Gorin "Forget about Hero-stratus" - Theater representative D. Isabekov "Sister" - Omar D. Isabekov "The Karaspan Process" - Kural "The Bitter December" performance - Q. Rysqulbekov K. Tokayev "The Soldier Went to War" - Satrapinsky W. Shakespeare "Romeo and Juliet" - Mercutio M. Rakhimzhanov "Amire - The Unfinished Song" - Mukhtar Auezov M. Khasenov "Oh, young newlyweds" - Postman B. Mukai "Night City" - Asan M. Bulgakov "Dead Souls" - Manilov In the poetic performances "My Great People" and "Shakarim's Teachings," he demonstrated a deep understanding of the meaning and subtext of the words, avoiding memorization, and showing himself to be a searching actor. Additionally, his directorial works have received high praise from the audience for their substantial artistic creativity. Notably, he staged fairy tales such as "Baiterek," "Mowgli," "Guest from Mars," "New Year Under the Sea," "Wonderful Night," G. Gorin's "If Your Name Doesn't Ring a Bell, Burn the Land," and V. Delmar's "Regrettable Life." To improve his professional skills, he attended master classes and lectures from prominent figures in the arts, including actor, director, People's Artist of Kazakhstan Tungyshbay Jamankulov, Professor Dariğa Turankulkyzy, renowned director and Honored Worker of Kazakhstan Nurlan Jumaniyazov, and director Zhuldyzbek Jumambay. In 2014, on the eve of International Theater Day, he was awarded a diploma from the Regional Culture Department in the "Director of the Year" nomination. In April 2014, he studied "Directing Art and the Creative Method of the Director" at the St. Petersburg State Academy of Theater Arts. He has been teaching "Acting Mastery" at the M. Tolebaev Semey Music College and is also the artistic director of the theater. He is a reputable, highly organized, and responsible citizen in front of the theater team. He is a member of the Union of Theater Workers of Kazakhstan.