Astemir Apanasov

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Astemir Apanasov
Апанас Астэмыр (Adyghe) Астемир Апанасов (Russian)
Born (1989-09-21) September 21, 1989 (age 34)
Genrespop, folk

Astemir Apanasov (born September 21, 1989, Nalchik) is a Circassian singer, musician, and composer.

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He received several awards including Honored Artist of the Republic of Adygea, Honored Artist Of the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic, Honored Artist of the Karachay-Cherkess Republic, Grand Prix of the All-Russian competition "Blue Bird", victory in the final and superfinal of the television competition "Morning Star" (2003), [1] Winner of the International Competition "Hopes of Europe", laureate of the International Theater Festival Fringe in Edinburgh (Scotland), laureate of the IV Annual Prize of the first all-Caucasian ethnomusic TV channel "9 Wave", [2] laureate of the I and II prizes of the International Competition "Hopes of Europe".

Biography

He was born to a Circassian Chemguy-Kabardian family on September 21, 1989, in the city of Nalchik of the Kabardino-Balkarian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. He studied under the guidance of Professor Valery Garkalin. [3]

Activity

He participated in creative projects together with Sergei Bezrukov, Maxim Razuvaev, Vladimir Pankov, Stas Namin, Yulia Mikhalchik and Aleksey Goman. He participated in the television program "Big Difference". He worked in conjunction with the Circassian "Coffeetime" group.

In theater

In films and television

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