The theater is the pinnacle of feelings and thoughts
The theater not only enriches the spiritual world of youth but also fosters morality and virtue, instills respect for national culture, and increases interest in theatrical art. The intern doctors of the group 11-23 from the Department of General Practice-2, along with the assistant of the department E.T. Otumbaeva, attended a performance at the Shymkent City Academic Kazakh Drama Theater named after J. Shanin, featuring the famous writer Chingiz Aitmatov's play "The White Steamboat."
The writer's work "The White Steamboat" explores an imaginary world through the eyes of a child, but despite all attempts to preserve fairy-tale dreams, the gray hue of the deceptive world prevails in this piece. The interns were struck by the actors' mastery, who played their roles with sincerity and sensitivity. The audience, holding their breath, observed the events on stage, simultaneously feeling both the strength and vulnerability of their own emotions. This moment served as a reminder that art knows no bounds and can touch the deepest strings of the human soul.
"Art has called us to understand the reality of life and to strengthen our hope for the future. The impact of this evening will remain in our memories for a long time. By combining art and knowledge, we hope to continue seeking spiritual enrichment and find inspiration from such performances in the future!" - Intern doctors of group 11-23, Department of GP-2.