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    Biography
     

    Nikolay Oorzhak was born in December 1949, in the small village Khorum-Dag in western Tuva.
    After graduating from high school in 1964, he worked for four years as a shepherd, herding horses, sheep, and cows. There on the steppes, alone with his herds, he started producing sounds like his father and grandfather used to sing. This was Khoomei, or throat-singing. At that time, his only audiences were the horses, sheep, and cows.

    "Throat singing imitates the voices of animals,
    and sounds created are consonant to sounds of Universe. For me all these sounds are the rhythms
    of the whole one”,  says Nikolay 
     
     From 1968 to 1970 Nikolay served in the army, which was mandatory in Soviet times.
    When he returned from military service, he worked as an artist for the local public
    theater in Chadaana, Tuva. In 1982, Nikolay caught the attention of the local authorities,
    who supported his bid for a professional education. So, in 1983 Nikolay began attending
    the Ulan-Ude cultural institute in Buryatia, where he also became Director for Public Theaters. This was also an opportunity to finally open his hidden talent of throat-singing.

    In 1989 the First International Festival of Throat-Singing was held in the Tuvan capital of Kyzyl. Nikolay was awarded First Prize for Kargyraa style. At that time he already brilliantly performs  in all the overtone singing (xorekteer) styles: khoomei, kargyraa, sygyt, borbangnadyrezengileer and became a Khoomeiji (Recognized Master of Khoomei) in his country. The same year he and fellow throat-singer Boris Kherly and scientist Zoya Kyrgys founded Ensemble Tuva. Meeting with great success, they toured internationally, including Norway, Sweden, Turkey and Mongolia.

    In those days, it was common for such ensembles to include a dramatization of a shamanic ritual, and in addition to singing and playing with Ensemble Tuva, Nikolay portrayed the shaman. Elders often commented that he appeared authentic and suited for this role, and that perhaps he was meant to be a real shaman. Sometimes, after these performances, he felt dizzy and suffered headaches. He sought help from Oleg Toiduk, a well-known shaman. Oleg told him that Nikolay was destined to be a shaman,  and was suffering the effects of
        energies sand talents that he needed to share with others for healing.

    In Tuva, shamans often inherit their abilities, and Nikolay was no exception. There were shamans on his mother's side, and her father was a famous shaman in the Sut-Khol region of Tuva. On this basis, Nikolay started his healing way. Observing his progress, in 1998 the pre-eminent Tuvan shamanism scholar Prof. Mongush Kenin-Lopsan invited Nikolay to work for his shamanic society Dungur.

    In 1995 Nikolay was invited to India to celebrate His Holiness the Dalai Lama's 60 birthay. He got the Dalai Lama's blessing, which enables him to increase his healing singing abilities. 

    The khoomei together with tungur  creates the integral, 
    highest approach to human. There are no any tricks or illusions, 
    but the power of the integral sound

     In 1999 Nikolay was elected Chairman of Tuvan shaman society Tos-Deer, and that same year visited Vienna, Austria, with Prof. Mongush for the Shamanic Congress.  He also toured Italy and Switzerland. In 2000 he was invited to return to Germany for that year's Shamanic Congress.

    In  2002 ã. he made a successful six-month tour in Canada and USA on invitation of  Mr. Steeve Sklar (International Association for Harmonic Singing) and Canadian Shaman’s Society. During the tour, he had a meeting with Dr. Michael Harner, a famous founder of  Foundation for Shamanic Studies,  who has highly evaluated Nikolay’s abilities.  

    Picture left: Nikolay Oorzhak and Michael Harner

    Since that time, the best Nikolay's student, Dr. Vladislav Marenitsky (Kiev, Ukraine), is also participate  his performances. Vladislav is M.D. and PhD (physiology of ageing),  ex-Senior Researcher of Institute of Gerontology of Ministry of Health of Ukraine. Member of Scientific and Medical Network (UK). Founder of the Center for Human Development "Aum" since 1991, which explores the ancient and modem sound technologies for spiritual development and healing.

    Vladislav makes a research on effectiveness of Un-Hun system on health and longevity.  Currently Vladislav is  manager, translator, co-leader and co-performer of Nikolay.

     

    Nikolay regularly gives a seminars in different towns of Russia, Ukraine and Europe, teaching the shamanism,  throat singing and using the overtones in healing practice and self-development. He also is a welcomed and honorary guest at local and international music festivals.

     

     
     
     
           

    In 2005 Dilja Publishing has published a book "The Ancient Wisdom of Shamans:  Teaching of Tuvan Shaman Nikolay Oorzhak", written by Nikolay's disciples Olard Dixon and Alexander Fray. It represents Nikolay's lessons and personal teaching which were given them in period of 2000 - 2004 years. 

     
     
    In 2006 Nikolay has presented the result of his many years of self-exploration - Un-Hun, The Sound of Sun,  shamanic system for spiritual development and improving the health, based
    on throat singing.  
     
     
     
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