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SUMMARY:Stained Glass Taster Workshop | Traditional Geometric Patterns | Demet Tokbay
DESCRIPTION:Stained Glass Taster Workshop | Copper Foil / Tiffany Technique | Traditional Geometric Patterns | Demet Tokbay \nJoin us at London Craft Week for a hands-on stained glass taster workshop exploring the beauty of glass\, colour\, and pattern through a traditional decorative art form. Led by Demet Tokbay\, this 3-hour session at Yunus Emre Institute offers an accessible introduction to stained glass through geometric patterns inspired by Turkish and Ottoman art. \nFocusing on traditional geometric design\, the workshop introduces participants to the visual language of stained glass in a clear and manageable format suitable for beginners. Participants will be guided step by step through the process\, gaining insight into the materials\, structure\, and decorative qualities of the medium while creating their own small piece during the session. \nOpen to all levels\, this workshop is ideal for those interested in traditional arts\, ornament\, material processes\, and hands-on making. \nImportant Note: Participation is not recommended for anyone who is pregnant or suspects they may be pregnant\, as a precautionary safety measure due to the lead content used in the workshop. \nDate: Sunday\, 17 May 2026Time: 11–2 PMVenue: Yunus Emre Institute\, 10 Maple Street\, London W1T 5HAFee (all materials provided): £50Capacity: Max. 6 participantsInstructor: Demet Tokbay \nAbout the Instructor \nA graduate of Ege University’s Ancient Artifact Conservation and Repair Department\, began her career in 2000 with practice lessons in Bergama. She later studied Parsomen design and manufacturing\, apprenticing with Ismail Arac\, the last Karatabak and Parsomen Master of Anatolia. In 2014\, Tokbay’s documentary Cirak\, about her master\, won the TRT Documentary Culture Award. After relocating to England in 2018\, she founded Mavi Dukkan\, a workshop and tannery\, where she continues to produce and work on Parsomen in North Elmham. \nWebsite: www.mavidukkan.co.uk\nInstagram: Demet Tokbay \nAge requirement: This workshop has age restrictions (16+). Please check individual event details before booking. \nMaterials \nAll materials provided. \nWorkshop Policies and Guidelines \n\nThe workshop is primarily taught in English\, but some terminology may be in Turkish. Your instructor will clarify any terms or concepts as needed during the class.\nFor your safety and comfort\, we recommend avoiding wearing loose clothing\, especially items with large cuffs and neckties\, during classes.\nWhile the Institute strives to maintain a safe learning environment\, students are reminded that they are solely responsible for the security of their personal belongings. The Institute assumes no liability for any loss or damage to personal items incurred during course activities.\nThe Institute endeavors to maintain a conducive learning environment by ensuring that courses meet a minimum enrollment. If this requirement is not met by the end of the registration period\, the Institute reserves the right to cancel the course/ workshop one day prior to its scheduled start. In such cases\, any course fees paid by enrolled students will be promptly refunded in full. Refunds will be processed to the student’s designated bank account\, unless the course was purchased online\, in which case refunds will be issued via PayPal.\nApplicants can withdraw their application without incurring any charges up until the commencement date of the workshop. No refunds will be issued for withdrawals made after the day of the workshop.\nPhotography and videos may be taken during classes for archival and promotional purposes. Your participation in the class implies consent for us to use these materials. If you prefer not to be photographed or filmed\, please inform your instructor.\nYour feedback is valuable to us. If you have any suggestions or concerns regarding the class structure or content\, please feel free to discuss them with your instructor\, the administrative staff or the coordinator at londra@yee.org.tr\n\nBy enrolling in the course\, students acknowledge their understanding and acceptance of the aforementioned terms and conditions.
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/stainedglass17may26/
LOCATION:Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London\, 10 Maple Street\, London\, W1T 5HA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Future Events,LondonCraftWeek2026
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SUMMARY:İznik Ceramic Brooch | Floral or Geometric Design | Nagihan Seymour
DESCRIPTION:İznik Ceramic Brooch | Floral or Geometric Design | Nagihan Seymour \nIn this hands-on workshop\, participants will explore traditional İznik (Çini) painting techniques by decorating a 5-cm square ceramic bisque with classic floral or geometric motifs. Led by Nagihan Seymour\, the session introduces participants to the visual language of İznik design through a focused and accessible format. Inspired by Ottoman-era motifs such as tulips\, carnations\, and stylised blossoms\, each piece will be transformed into a wearable brooch after glazing and firing. \nDate: Sunday\, 17 May 2026Time: 3–5 PMVenue: Yunus Emre Institute\, 10 Maple Street\, London W1T 5HAFee (all materials provided): £50Capacity: Max. 15 participantsInstructor: Nagihan Seymour \nAge requirement: This workshop has age restrictions (16+). Please check individual event details before booking. \nSuitable For \nNo prior ceramic experience needed. \nMaterials \nAll materials provided. \nLearning Objectives \nParticipants will: \n\nLearn the history and visual language of İznik patterns\nPractice brush control using traditional linework techniques\nUnderstand colour application using İznik underglaze (çini) paints\nCreate a finished ceramic design ready for glazing and firing\n\nAfter the Workshop \n\nPieces are glazed with a clear finish\nFired in kiln (approx. 1000–1050°C depending on materials)\nBrooch pins added\nCollection in approximately 2–3 weeks\n\nAbout the Instructor \nNagihan Seymour is a UK-based Turkish artist. Although trained as a materials engineer\, she has been deeply engaged with art since her university years. She began studying traditional arts privately in Istanbul in 2008 under Hanifi Dursun\, learning both the techniques and the discipline of the tradition. \nManuscript illumination became the central focus of her practice\, and over time she developed a distinctive style that combines sacred geometry with classical illumination\, bringing a contemporary interpretation to an ancient art form. Her first solo exhibition\, Reflection and Illumination\, was held at The Lightbox Gallery in Woking in March 2017 and became one of the gallery’s bestselling exhibitions. \nWebsite: www.nagihanseymour.comInstagram: @nagihanseymour \nWorkshop Policies and Guidelines \n\nThe workshop is primarily taught in English\, but some terminology may be in Turkish. Your instructor will clarify any terms or concepts as needed during the class.\nFor your safety and comfort\, we recommend avoiding wearing loose clothing\, especially items with large cuffs and neckties\, during classes.\nWhile the Institute strives to maintain a safe learning environment\, students are reminded that they are solely responsible for the security of their personal belongings. The Institute assumes no liability for any loss or damage to personal items incurred during course activities.\nThe Institute endeavors to maintain a conducive learning environment by ensuring that courses meet a minimum enrollment. If this requirement is not met by the end of the registration period\, the Institute reserves the right to cancel the course/ workshop one day prior to its scheduled start. In such cases\, any course fees paid by enrolled students will be promptly refunded in full. Refunds will be processed to the student’s designated bank account\, unless the course was purchased online\, in which case refunds will be issued via PayPal.\nApplicants can withdraw their application without incurring any charges up until the commencement date of the workshop. No refunds will be issued for withdrawals made after the day of the workshop.\nPhotography and videos may be taken during classes for archival and promotional purposes. Your participation in the class implies consent for us to use these materials. If you prefer not to be photographed or filmed\, please inform your instructor.\nYour feedback is valuable to us. If you have any suggestions or concerns regarding the class structure or content\, please feel free to discuss them with your instructor\, the administrative staff or the coordinator at londra@yee.org.tr\n\nBy enrolling in the course\, students acknowledge their understanding and acceptance of the aforementioned terms and conditions.
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/iznikbrooch17may26/
LOCATION:Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London\, 10 Maple Street\, London\, W1T 5HA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Future Events,LondonCraftWeek2026
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SUMMARY:Crafting Authentic Turkish Coffee | A Hands-On Cultural Workshop
DESCRIPTION:☕ Crafting Authentic Turkish Coffee\n\n\nA Hands-On Cultural Workshop \nThis special edition is part of Turkish Cuisine Week\, celebrated annually between 21–27 May through a variety of events across Türkiye and around the world \nJoin us for an intimate and immersive workshop led by Ayşe Kapusuz\, where you’ll discover the rich cultural heritage of Turkish coffe recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Through taste\, storytelling\, and hands-on practice\, this experience will transport you to the heart of Anatolia. \n🌿 What to expect:\n– Learn to brew authentic Turkish coffee in a traditional cezve\n– Taste and compare different styles of Turkish coffee\n– Discover the rituals\, history\, and cultural meaning behind each cup\n– Enjoy Turkish delights paired with your coffee\n– Prepare your own coffee with expert guidance \n✨ A warm\, sensory experience for coffee lovers and curious minds alike. \n📅 Friday\, 23 May 2026\n⏰ 2–4 pm\n📍 10 Maple Street\, W1T 5HA (Warren Street / Goodge Street)\n💷 £45 (all materials included)\n👥 Limited to 10 participants\n🔞 16+ | No experience needed \n🎟️ Limited spots available — book early to secure your place. \nA cup of coffee\, a story to share\, a tradition to take home. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nImportant Note:\nPlease take extra care while cooking Turkish coffee\, as the pot and coffee will be hot; always handle the cezve by the handle and keep your hands and clothing away from the stove to avoid burns. \nTurkish coffee and accompanying treats may contain allergens\, including nuts\, dairy\, and sugar. Participants are responsible for managing their own dietary needs and should exercise discretion when consuming any items provided. We cannot guarantee an allergen-free environment. \nPlease also note that photos or short videos may be taken during the workshop for promotional and archival purposes. Let us know at the start of the session if you prefer not to be included. \nBy enrolling in the workshop\, students acknowledge their understanding and acceptance of the aforementioned terms and conditions. \nSuggestions and concerns are always welcome – speak to your instructor or email us at londra@yee.org.tr.
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/turkish_coffee_experience/
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260528T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260528T210000
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SUMMARY:From Steppe Warriors to Women Ghazis | Hüsamettin Şimşir: Talk
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Arts and Culture Lecture Series\, Yunus Emre Institute in London presents an evening with historian and scholar Hüsamettin Şimşir\, whose work has long engaged with Istanbul not simply as a setting\, but as a site where history\, imagination\, and narrative consciousness intersect. \nIn his talk\, Hüsamettin Şimşir examines the evolving roles of women in warfare across nomadic societies from Antiquity to the late medieval period\, with a particular focus on the Eurasian steppe and Anatolian frontier regions. Drawing on archaeological evidence\, classical sources\, and medieval texts\, it challenges the assumption that warfare was an exclusively male domain in premodern societies. Findings such as weapon-bearing female burials and skeletal evidence of habitual horseback riding suggest that women in early steppe cultures possessed and\, at times\, exercised martial skills. \nThe study traces a long-term transformation in women’s participation in warfare. While women in ancient nomadic societies could engage more directly in mounted combat\, by the medieval period their roles increasingly shifted toward logistical support\, camp management\, and\, in some cases\, political or military leadership. However\, this shift did not represent a complete disappearance of women from martial life. Instead\, it reflects a reconfiguration shaped by the emergence of centralized states\, institutionalized armies\, and new religious and social frameworks. \nFocusing on late medieval Anatolia\, the talk highlights evidence from sources such as Gazilik Tarikası and contemporary chronicles\, which reveal that women could still participate in warfare as part of a broader communal obligation. In certain frontier contexts\, women were not only involved in support roles but could also engage in combat\, diplomacy\, and the negotiation of peace. These findings suggest that steppe traditions of gender flexibility persisted and were adapted within the socio-political realities of the Anatolian frontier\, offering a more nuanced understanding of women’s place in premodern military history. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFor more information on the event\, please visit Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London’s Website: https://yeelondon.org.uk/ or email us at londra@yee.org.tr \n \nIMPORTANT NOTES: As this is a free event\, we often experience a number of no-shows. To make sure seats don’t go empty\, we may issue a limited number of additional tickets. Admission is therefore subject to venue capacity and operates on a first-come\, first-served basis. Please note that registration or an e-ticket does not guarantee a seat\, and standing admission may be possible. \nPhotography and filming will take place during the event for archiving\, marketing\, and promotional purposes. By attending\, you consent to Yunus Emre Institute using such images and footage in related publications\, digital platforms\, and promotional materials. \nThank you for your understanding.
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/husamettinsimsir/
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260529T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260529T200000
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SUMMARY:Music Across Borders Session 5: The Caucasus
DESCRIPTION:Join the fifth session of Music Across Borders\, a Listening Club series exploring the musical connections between Türkiye and its cultural neighbours. Moderated by musicologist and pianist Prof. Dr Mine Doğantan-Dack\, this session invites participants on a listening journey across the Caucasus\, tracing the forests\, fog-covered mountains\, and high “yayla” plateaus of north-eastern Turkey and the Caucasus. \nSession V — The Caucasus explores a region of magical landscapes and extraordinarily rich musical traditions\, and home to more than fifty distinct ethnic groups and one of the most linguistically dense places on earth. From the shadow of Kars Castle\, to the Black Sea coast and the mountain villages of the Caucasus\, we will move through Turkish\, Azerbaijani\, Georgian and Armenian traditions\, immersing ourselves in the Âşıklık heritage\, the beautiful art of mugham\, and the unique polyphonic singing of Georgia. \nAlong the way you will enjoy the music of Kemani Tatyos Efendi\, “Baba” Hamparsum\, Shovket Elekberova\, Flora Kerimova\, Hamlet Gonashvili\, Nermine Memmedova\, İzzet Altınmeşe\, Barış Manço\, Rashid Behbudov\, Alim Qasimov\, Zeyneb Khanlarova\, Djivan Gasparyan\, Ensemble Rustavi\, Arif Sağ\, Selda Bağcan\, and more. To the accompaniment of the fierce energy of Lezginka and Black Sea folk dances\, this session will bring to life the legends of Köroğlu and Şeyh Şamil\, and the widely shared symbolic motifs of the region including the eagle\, the deer\, and the crane – echoes of kinship beneath a shared sky. \nSession V — The CaucasusDate: Friday\, 29th MayTime: 6:00 pmVenue: Yunus Emre Enstitüsü\, 10 Maple Street\, W1T 5HA \nLimited spaces.  \nExplore the curated listening list and playlist for this session here: \nNo musical training required – open to all music lovers and curious listeners. \nThis session is part of a six-session Listening Club series exploring musical cultures across the Balkans\, the Levant\, the Aegean\, Persia\, the Turkic world\, and the Ottoman musical sphere. For more info please click here! \nFor more information on the event\, please email us at londra@yee.org.tr \nIMPORTANT NOTES \nThis in-person event is open to participants aged 16 and above. \nPlease note that this event is first come first served and may be overbooked. To avoid disappointment\, please arrive early and secure your seat. If you have registered but are unable to attend\, please cancel your ticket to allow others to join. Thank you for your cooperation. \nPlease be advised that filming and/or photography will be taking place at the event for the purposes of archiving\, marketing\, and all other publications. By entering this event\, you consent to the Yunus Emre Institute taking photographs and videos and using them.
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/music-across-borders-caucasus/
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260613T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260613T200000
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SUMMARY:Piano Recital: Sweet Waters of Asia with Rüya Taner
DESCRIPTION:A journey from Türkiye to the Silk Road\, heading toward the depths of Asia. \n\n\n\n\nSweet Waters of Asia (Asya’nın Tatlı Suları) is a concert project by internationally acclaimed pianist Rüya Taner\, inspired by the historic cultural routes of the Silk Road. The performance will take place on Saturday\, 13 June 2026 at 7:00 pm at St. James’s Piccadilly\, London. \nConceived as a musical journey across cultures\, the programme explores a sonic landscape stretching from Russia and Türkiye to the Caucasus and Central Asia. It brings together works by leading composers of the Romantic tradition\, including Mikhail Glinka\, Alexander Borodin\, and Sergei Lyapunov\, whose music reflects the 19th-century fascination with Eastern themes and tonal colours. \nAlongside these are compositions by internationally recognised contemporary composers such as Fazıl Say\, Kamran İnce\, and Aziza Mustafazadeh\, whose works bridge classical traditions with modern expression and regional influences. \nThe programme also highlights the rich musical heritage of Azerbaijan and Central Asia through works by Vasif Adigözalov and Rovshen Nepesov\, complemented by Rüya Taner’s own piano arrangements of traditional Turkish melodies\, bringing historical musical traditions into dialogue with the modern concert stage. \nFollowing the success of her internationally presented project Sweet Waters of Europe\, Rüya Taner continues her artistic exploration eastward\, offering a programme that celebrates the diverse musical voices of Asia and the cultural connections that unite them. \nThe concert forms part of the Sweet Waters of Asia project\, with Bromcom as principal sponsor\, and with Yunus Emre Institute as a key cultural partner\, alongside Tower Garments London and the Turkish Women’s Philanthropic Association. It is presented under the auspices of the Embassy of the Republic of Türkiye in London\, in cooperation with the TRNC London Representative Office. \n\n\n\n\n[vc_btn title=”Book your tickets on Eventbrite” style=”flat” color=”warning” size=”lg” align=”left” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fruyataner.eventbrite.co.uk|target:_blank” el_class=”eventbrite-cta”]\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nAdditional Information: \n\nPlease arrive by 6:30 PM to allow sufficient time for seating. To ensure an uninterrupted experience for both performers and audience\, late entry will not be permitted after 7:10 PM.\nThe event lasts approximately 60 – 65 minutes with no intermission.\nSt. James’ Piccadilly is easily accessible by public transport; please check local routes and parking options.\nSmart casual attire is recommended.\nAs seating is unreserved\, we suggest arriving early.\nGuests are welcome to take photos during the concert; however\, we kindly ask that no flash is used and that photography remains discreet so as not to disturb the performers or audience. Please remain seated while taking photos and avoid moving around the venue during the performance.\nIf you share your images on social media\, we would be delighted if you could tag us @yeelondra.\n\n\nProfessional photography and videography will be carried out exclusively by authorised personnel appointed by the organiser. Please be advised that recording and photography will take place during the event for archival\, marketing\, and promotional purposes. By attending this event\, you consent to the Yunus Emre Institute capturing and using images and footage for these purposes.\nThe concert is recommended for ages 16 and above due to its immersive and contemplative format. Children aged 7 and above may attend if accompanied by an adult and provided they are able to remain seated and quiet throughout the performance. As the event runs without an interval and requires a focused listening environment\, parents are kindly asked to ensure that young attendees do not disturb performers or audience members. In the event of disruption\, we reserve the right to request that the accompanying adult and child step outside the hall.\n📩 Questions? Email: londra@yee.org.tr
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/ruya-taner/
LOCATION:St James Piccadily
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260622T183000
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SUMMARY:Talk | Identity\, Belonging\, and Migrant Meaning-Making by Semanur Darbaz
DESCRIPTION:Young Scholar Seminar Series #41\nIdentity\, Belonging\, and Migrant Meaning-Making in Turkish Museums with Semanur Darbaz (Nottingham Trent University) \nYunus Emre Enstitüsü – London is pleased to host the 41sr session of its Young Scholar Seminar Series\, featuring Semanur Darbaz\, researcher and museum practitioner at Nottingham Trent University \nThis talk looks at how museums in Turkey represent migration\, cultural diversity and belonging\, and how visitors with migrant backgrounds interpret these narratives. The research examines whether museums can function as spaces of social cohesion and belonging\, while also critically questioning the Western epistemological assumptions that shape understandings of museums as a universal modern institution tied to nation-building\, and social progress. \nBy situating Turkish museums within local histories of identity formation and cultural politics\, the project offers a decolonial and context-sensitive contribution to critical museum studies. Combining walking interviews at museum visits\, group discussions\, and creative participatory methods\, the research highlights both the possibilities and the limits of museums as spaces where identity\, belonging\, and alternative social imaginaries can be negotiated. \n📅 Date: Monday\, 22 June 2026\n🕡 Time: 6:30 PM\n📍 Location: Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London\, 10 Maple Street\, Fitzrovia\, W1T 5HA\n🗣️ Language: English\n🎟️ Admission: Free (registration required) \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis talk forms part of the Young Scholar Seminar Series organised by Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London since 2017. \nFor more information on the event\, please visit Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London’s Website: https://yeelondon.org.uk/ or email us at londra@yee.org.tr \nIMPORTANT NOTES: As this is a free event\, we often experience a number of no-shows. To make sure seats don’t go empty\, we may issue a limited number of additional tickets. Admission is therefore subject to venue capacity and operates on a first-come\, first-served basis. Please note that registration or an e-ticket does not guarantee a seat\, and standing admission may be possible. \nPhotography and filming will take place during the event for archiving\, marketing\, and promotional purposes. By attending\, you consent to Yunus Emre Institute using such images and footage in related publications\, digital platforms\, and promotional materials. \nThank you for your understanding.
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/youngscholar41/
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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