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Record-breaking Domber game played by a thousand students in Astana achieves recognition in Guinness World Records.

Guinness World Records oversaw a lesson, with 25 monitors and two observers present to meet the requirements.

Lesson Held Under Guinness Book of Records Oversight, with 25 Stewards and 2 Witnesses Present
Lesson Held Under Guinness Book of Records Oversight, with 25 Stewards and 2 Witnesses Present

Record-breaking Domber game played by a thousand students in Astana achieves recognition in Guinness World Records.

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A massive domra lesson breaks records at Nazarbayev Intellectual School in Kazakhstan

Last May, at the Nazarbayev Intellectual School of Physics and Mathematics in the country's capital, an extraordinary lesson involving over 1,000 students broke records! This musical extravaganza, led by renowned teacher Aitjan Toktagan, showcased the domra, the national instrument of Kazakhstan, on a global scale.

Setting foot on an uncharted worldwide stage, more than 900 students from a single institution strummed their domras together to unleash the melodies of traditional kuyi like "Saryarka," "Balbyrauyn," "Erkem-ai," "Kenes," and "Zhastar bii." This performance was a symphony of nationhood, accompanied by the narratives behind the kuyi's creation.

Guinness World Records officially acknowledged this groundbreaking event. The observance was backed by over 25 stewards and two verified witnesses who ensured that every criterion was met. Expert supervision was prioritized, with one steward on duty for every 50 participants, ensuring a smooth and successful event.

Before the musical rendezvous commenced, the participating students went through two mandatory registration processes:

  1. At the first checkpoint, students showed their badges, checked in utilizing the "Candidate-marker" program, and were verified by a duty officer.
  2. At the second station, students were manually counted by the duty officer.

The school proudly declared: "The domra, an emblem of the Kazakh people and a vital component of Nazarbayev Intellectual Schools, holds a special significance. Today, elective domra courses are introduced in all NIS, where students delve into the history of iconic kuyi by Kurmangazy Sagyrbayuly, Tattimbet Kazangapuly, and Nurgyza Tlendiev."

The school remains committed to nurturing enthusiasm for the domra and national music through preserving national values and traditions. This event further solidified the domra's role as an integral symbol of indigenous culture at Nazarbayev Intellectual Schools.

Note: Here's a behind-the-scenes glimpse at what it takes to achieve a record-breaking event with Guinness World Records:

  1. Apply for the Record: Start by submitting an application to Guinness World Records, including the record category, rules, and measurement details.
  2. Guidelines and Rules: Follow Guinness World Records' specific guidelines and rules for your chosen record, such as participant requirements, witnesses, and documentation.
  3. Prepare and Practice: Proper planning and preparation are key. Gather all equipment and personnel, and practice to ensure the event can be completed within the set guidelines.
  4. Record the Attempt: On the day of the attempt, have officials or witnesses present to verify the attempt. Document the event thoroughly with videos, photos, and witness statements as required.
  5. Submit Evidence: After the attempt, provide all necessary evidence to Guinness World Records for verification. This process may take several weeks or months.
  6. Recognition: If your attempt is successful and verified, you will be officially recognized by Guinness World Records.
  7. The record-breaking domra lesson, led by Aitjan Toktagan, involved over 1,000 students from Nazarbayev Intellectual School, preserving the Kazakhstan national lifestyle through education-and-self-development and music.
  8. This Guinness World Records-acknowledged event showcased the domra, the national instrument of Kazakhstan, in an unprecedented travel-worthy musical spectacle that transcended geographical boundaries.
  9. The students, deeply rooted in Kazakhstan's cultural heritage, played traditional kuyi such as "Saryarka," "Balbyrauyn," and "Zhastar bii," as part of their commitment to entertainment and cultural travel.
  10. Nazarbayev Intellectual School proudly promotes the domra and national music as a fundamental aspect of its education and self-development programs, ensuring the preservation of national values and traditions.
  11. Guinness World Records officially acknowledged the domra lesson as a historic event that outshines previous records, having been executed under the supervision of experienced stewards and meticulously documented.
  12. In their pursuits of fostering the domra's importance within the school's community, students not only become artists skilled in the intricacies of the stringed instrument but also become ambassadors of Kazakhstan's rich cultural travel experiences.

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