Saidash Mongush
Saidash Begzy Oglu Mongush (Tuvan: Моңгуш Сайдаш Бегзи оглу; born on August 6, 1976) is a Tuvan folk musician from Kyzyl[1] known for his throat singing performance.[2][3][4] He is associated with the Tuvan rock band Yat Kha and the folk group Huun Huur Tuu.
Mongush is an Honored Artist of the Republic of Tuva,[5] Tuvan-Uryanh (Tangdy-Uraanhay), kickboxing champion of the Republic of Tuva (1993), theater[6] and film actor.[7]
Biography
Born on August 6, 1976, in Old Shagaan-Aryg (or Shagonar), he spent his childhood in Chadan. In 1993, he won the kickboxing championship of the Republic of Tuva.[8] After secondary school, he studied at a vocational school as a hairdresser and an automobile dealer.
Education
- 1998–2003 Saint Petersburg State Theatre Arts Academy, graduated with honors.
- 2004 Tuvan State University, specialization: "Teacher of Russian language and literature" with Master grade.
- He currently studies in the correspondence department as an artistic director of the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts. [9]
Work
In 2012, Mongush represented Tuva at the Hamag Mongol music festival in Elista.[10]
During the Hamag Mongol project he recorded some clips showcasing his music, for example "Өдүген-Тайга".[11] which as of January 8, 2022, has over 12 million views on YouTube.
References
- Mongush, Saidash. "Facebook profile". Facebook. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
- "Эне-Сай (Тува)" (in Russian). Культурный Центр ДОМ. 25 June 2015. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
- Saidash (2014-09-19), Тэмээн жингийн цуваа, retrieved 2016-08-16
- Saidash (2013-08-05), Odugen Taiga, retrieved 2016-08-16
- О присвоении почетного звания "Заслуженный артист Республики Тыва" Монгушу С.Б.
- Люди Центра Азии. ЦА №51
- Пять актеров из Тувы утверждены на роли в фильме режиссера Андрея Борисова "По велению Чингисхана"
- Биография
- Mongush, Saidash. "Facebook profile". Facebook. Retrieved 2021-04-06.
- "Сайдаш Монгуш представит Туву на международном фестивале в Калмыкии" (in Russian). Тува-онлайн. 2 May 2013. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
- "Өдүген-Тайга"