Our clubs provide fun, educational activities for children to explore Uzbek culture, develop skills, and make friends.
The Uzbek Community of Los Angeles offers a variety of clubs for children and youth to explore different aspects of Uzbek culture in a fun, interactive environment. Our clubs are designed to foster creativity, build skills, and create a sense of community among Uzbek-American children.
Each club is led by experienced instructors who are passionate about sharing their knowledge and skills with the next generation. Clubs meet weekly at our community center and are open to children of all backgrounds and experience levels.
Connect with Uzbek heritage through hands-on activities
Learn practical skills from experienced instructors
Build lasting friendships with other Uzbek-American children
Explore traditional Uzbek arts and crafts including suzani embroidery, miniature painting, and pottery.
Learn to play traditional Uzbek instruments like doira, dutar, and rubab, and sing folk songs.
Read and discuss Uzbek folk tales, poetry, and literature appropriate for young readers.
Learn to prepare traditional Uzbek dishes and understand the cultural significance of Uzbek cuisine.
Learn photography skills while documenting community events and Uzbek cultural heritage.
Develop leadership skills, organize community service projects, and connect with other Uzbek youth.
$150 per semester for each club
10% discount for multiple clubs or siblings
All necessary materials and supplies are included in the fee
Clubs run from September to June, following the school calendar
No, all clubs are conducted in both English and Uzbek to accommodate all levels.
Yes, our clubs are open to all children interested in learning about Uzbek culture.
Yes, children can attend one session before committing to the full semester.