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SUMMARY:Concert: Nothingness in Sufism: The Journey of Sound and Silence
DESCRIPTION:The concert offers a profound exploration of the Sufi notion of hiçlik—nothingness—through the intertwined languages of Turkish Sufi music.  \nAbout this event \nOrganised by Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London\, Nothingness in Sufism: The Journey of Sound and Silence will take place on Saturday\, 29 November 2025\, at 7:00 PM at St Cyprian’s Clarence Gate in London\, as part of the HİÇ: In Pursuit of Nothingness exhibition programme. The concert offers a profound exploration of the Sufi notion of hiçlik—nothingness—through the intertwined languages of classical Turkish Sufi music\, Alevi-Bektashi hymns\, and Mevlevi ritual compositions. Drawing upon the spiritual aesthetics of sound and silence\, it aims to translate the metaphysical journey of self-effacement into a musical form accessible to both the heart and the intellect. \nThe performance is conceived as a four-part narrative that mirrors the Sufi path toward unity: Awareness of Being\, The Path of Melâmet\, Dissolution in Divine Love\, and Hiçlik. Each movement embodies a distinct stage of spiritual transformation\, from the recognition of worldly existence to the transcendence of the self in divine presence. Through this progression\, the programme reveals how Sufi thought perceives sound as a mirror of being\, and silence as the ultimate expression of surrender. \nThe repertoire features selected works from the classical tekke tradition\, Alevi-Bektashi hymns\, and Mevlevi ayins\, presenting the verses of Yunus Emre\, Kaygusuz Abdal\, Niyazî-i Mısrî\, Pir Sultan Abdal\, and other mystic poets whose words have shaped the spiritual and artistic imagination of Anatolia. Their poems\, set to the modal structures of Turkish makam music\, articulate the subtle interplay between presence and absence\, longing and annihilation\, word and void. \nPerformed by Serda Türkel Oter (vocals)\, Eray Cinpir (vocals and percussion)\, Murat Ferhat Yegül (ney)\, Serdar Yılmaz (qanun)\, and Tolga Oter (oud)\, the concert brings together musicians deeply rooted in the living heritage of Sufi music\, uniting technical mastery with contemplative depth. Each piece is treated not as performance but as invocation—an act of remembrance that resonates with the inner rhythm of the sacred. \nIn this evening of sound and contemplation\, you are invited to listen not only with the ear\, but with the soul—to witness how the echoes of ney\, the resonance of the oud\, and the voice of devotion merge into stillness. Within the quietude of St Cyprian’s\, Tasavvufta Hiçlik: The Journey of Sound and Silence offers a rare occasion to experience the essence of Sufi thought through the universal language of music—a journey into the heart of nothingness. \n📩 Questions? Email: londra@yee.org.tr \nBy aligning with the HİÇ: In Pursuit of Nothingness Exhibition\, the concert forms part of a month-long artistic dialogue between sound and form\, material and immaterial\, self and surrender. Together\, they invite audiences to contemplate the paradox of hiçlik—to perceive nothingness not as emptiness\, but as the fertile silence in which the divine becomes audible. \nAdditional Information:  \n\nPlease arrive by 6:15 PM to ensure timely seating. Late entry will not be permitted after 7:15 PM to avoid disruption. \n\n\nThe event lasts approximately 60 minutes with no intermission. \n\n\nSt Cyprian’s Clarence Gate is easily accessible by public transport; please check local routes and parking options. \n\n\nDress code is smart casual. Please wear comfortable shoes as seating is unreserved. \n\n\nProfessional photography and videography will be carried out exclusively by authorized personnel appointed by the organizer. 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. \n\n\nFor any inquiries\, contact us at londra@yee.org.tr \n\n 
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/nothingnessinsufism/
LOCATION:St Cyprian’s Clarence Gate\, Glentworth St\, London\, NW1 6AX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Future Events,Hiç
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251205T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251205T200000
DTSTAMP:20260506T110213
CREATED:20251127T155804Z
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SUMMARY:Crafting Authentic Turkish Coffee – A Hands-On Cultural Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Crafting Authentic Turkish Coffee – A Hands-On Cultural Workshop\n\n\n\nSpecial Edition for World Turkish Coffee Day \n📅 Date: Friday\, 5 December 2025 (World Turkish Coffee Day)\n⏰ Time: 6–8 pm\n⏳ Duration: 2 hours\n💷 Fee: £45 (includes all materials)\n👥 Class Size: Min. 5 – Max. 10 participants\n👩‍🏫 Instructor: Ayşe Kapusuz\n📍 Location: 10 Maple Street\, W1T 5HA (Nearest stations: Warren Street & Goodge Street) \n🔞 Age Requirement: 16+\n🌐 Open to All – No prior experience required\n📝 Registration: Please complete the form to secure your place \nWorkshop Overview\nOn 5 December\, World Turkish Coffee Day offers a moment to honour a tradition inscribed by UNESCO as part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. More than a drink\, Turkish coffee embodies centuries of ritual\, memory\, and social exchange. Guided by Ayşe Kapusuz\, this workshop unfolds that heritage through taste\, story\, and ceremony\, inviting participants to experience a cultural legacy that continues to shape conversations across generations.You will: \n\nExplore the history and cultural significance of Turkish coffee with engaging visuals.\nLearn the art of brewing coffee in a traditional cezve pot\, step by step.\nTaste and compare three distinctive styles of Turkish coffee: Traditional\, Coquettish\, and Tatar.\nEnjoy Turkish delights carefully paired to complement each brew.\nExperience the rituals and symbolism that make Turkish coffee more than just a drink—it’s a way of connecting and sharing.\n\nThe highlight of the evening will be hands-on practice\, where you’ll prepare your own Turkish coffee under expert guidance. By the end\, you will leave with practical brewing skills\, a deeper appreciation of coffee’s role in Turkish culture\, and memories of celebrating International Coffee Day in a truly authentic way. \nAssessment / Outcome\nParticipants will receive personalized feedback throughout the workshop to refine their brewing techniques and cultural understanding. By the end of the session\, you will have learned how to prepare three distinct types of Turkish coffee and gained practical skills for recreating them at home. \nThis experience will serve as both a cultural immersion and a tangible skill set\, enabling you to bring the taste and ritual of Turkish coffee into your everyday life. Additionally\, you will leave with a deeper appreciation of the traditions and significance of coffee within Turkish culture. \nMethods of Teaching\nThis workshop blends: \n\nDemonstrations: Brewing techniques explained step by step by Ayşe Kapusuz.\nHands-on practice: Prepare your own Turkish coffee using the traditional cezve\, with expert support.\nCultural storytelling: Discover the rituals\, history\, and symbolism behind Turkish coffee.\nTastings: Pair each brew with carefully selected Turkish delights for a full sensory experience.\n\nRequired Equipment & Materials\nAll equipment and ingredients are provided by the Institute and the Instructor. Just bring your curiosity! \nWorkshop Policies and Guidelines\nLanguage: Classes are primarily taught in English\, though some terminology may be in Turkish. Instructors will clarify when needed. \nAge requirement: Some courses/workshops may have age restrictions (e.g. 16+). Please check individual event details before booking. \nSafety & comfort: Please avoid loose clothing (large cuffs\, ties\, etc.) during practical sessions. \nHealth & allergies: If you have any relevant health concerns or food allergies (for workshops with tastings)\, please inform the instructor in advance. \nAccessibility: Please let us know if you require any accessibility support so we can assist you. \nPersonal belongings: Participants are responsible for their own items. The Institute cannot accept liability for loss or damage. \nPunctuality: To ensure full benefit from the class\, please arrive on time. \nMinimum numbers: Courses/workshops require a minimum number of participants. If this is not met\, the Institute may cancel one day before the start date\, with full refunds issued. \nWithdrawals & refunds: Cancellations are accepted up until the start date with no charge. After the class/workshop has begun\, fees are non-refundable. \nCertificates: Certificates of participation may be provided for selected courses. \nPhotography: Sessions may be photographed or filmed for archival and promotional purposes. Please inform the instructor if you prefer not to appear. \nCommunication: Any changes (e.g. time or date adjustments) will be communicated to participants by email. \nFeedback: Suggestions and concerns are always welcome – speak to your instructor or email us at londra@yee.org.tr. \nBy enrolling in the workshop\, students acknowledge their understanding and acceptance of the aforementioned terms and conditions.
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/turkishcoffee5december25/
LOCATION:Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London\, 10 Maple Street\, London\, W1T 5HA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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SUMMARY:Experience Turkish Music: Bağlama Meşk Group Workshop (In-Person)
DESCRIPTION:An exclusive workshop will be held face-to-face with Ahmet Ozan Baysal at the Institute. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWorkshop: Bağlama Meşk Session For All Levels \nDate: Tuesday\, 9 December 2025 \nTime: 6:30 – 7:30 pm (UK time) \nDuration: 60 minutes \nFee: £25 (for external participants) \n💡 For students already enrolled in the Bağlama Course\, participation in this Meşk session is free of charge. \nClass Size: Min. 5 – Max. 15 Students \nInstructor: Ahmet Ozan Baysal \nLocation: 10 Maple Street W1T 5HA (Nearest tube stations: Warren Street and Goodge Street) \nWorkshop Overview\nOpen to guests\, this special in-person group session at Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London follows the traditional format of meşk gatherings — an immersive style of musical learning through listening\, repetition\, and collective performance. \nThe session lasts 60 minutes and offers a unique opportunity to engage with Turkish musical heritage in a vibrant\, communal setting. \nEntry Requirements\n\nParticipants must be 16 years or older.\nBringing your own Bağlama (Saz) is highly recommended.\nIf you play a different instrument and would like to join the Meşk session as part of the ensemble\, you are also welcome to participate.\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThe workshop will be delivered in English; however\, some Turkish musical terminology may be used.\nPlease note that photography and filming may take place throughout the event for promotional and archival purposes. By registering\, attendees consent to the use of their image and likeness in such materials.\n\nCancellation Policy\n\nFull refunds will be issued for cancellations made at least 3 days before the scheduled session.\nCancellations made less than 3 days in advance are non-refundable.\nIf the session is cancelled by the organiser\, all participants will receive a full refund.\n\nFor any questions\, please contact us at londra@yee.org.tr
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/baglamaworkshop9december/
LOCATION:Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London\, 10 Maple Street\, London\, W1T 5HA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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SUMMARY:Muslim Europe | Book Signing & Talk with Tharik Hussain
DESCRIPTION:Award-winning author and journalist Tharik Hussain joins us a talk and book signing dedicated to his new work\, Muslim Europe.\n\n\n\nAward-winning author and journalist Tharik Hussain joins us on 9 December 2025 at 7:00 PM\, as part of the Arts & Culture Lecture Series at Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London\, for a talk and book signing dedicated to his new work\, Muslim Europe: A Journey in Search of a Fourteen Hundred Year History\, published by Viking (Penguin Random House). \nHussain’s latest book opens a long-overlooked chapter in European history.\nFor over 1\,400 years\, Muslims have shaped the intellectual\, cultural and political landscapes of the continent—yet their presence has often been marginalised or erased in dominant narratives. Through extensive travel across Sicily\, Malta\, Portugal\, Spain\, Cyprus and beyond\, Hussain reconstructs this forgotten story\, uncovering caliphal courts\, Sufi lodges\, scientific academies and thriving multicultural cities. \nThe talk will explore the key themes of the book\, including Europe’s early Muslim communities; contributions to science\, philosophy and the arts; the intertwined histories of Jewish\, Christian and Muslim populations; and the emergence of what Hussain describes as Europe’s “anti-Muslim DNA” through Crusade narratives and modern nation-building myths. \nThe session will conclude with an audience Q&A and a book signing. \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: Please note that photography and filming will take place during this event for archiving\, marketing\, and promotional purposes. By attending\, you give your consent to Yunus Emre Institute to use such images and footage in related publications\, digital platforms\, and promotional materials.
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/tharikhussainmuslimeurope/
LOCATION:Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London\, 10 Maple Street\, London\, W1T 5HA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251212T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251212T210000
DTSTAMP:20260506T110213
CREATED:20251114T152135Z
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SUMMARY:Turkish Culture Night
DESCRIPTION:Please note this event is ONLY for our Turkish course students.   \n  \nYou’re invited to an evening of live music\, fun games\, and Turkish foods all while practising your Turkish! Join us on Friday 12th December 2025 – 6:30 pm at Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London for our exciting Turkish Culture Night!  \nWe know you have been working very hard to learn Turkish throughout the term\, and so we have organised an event for all those enrolled in our courses to get a taste of Türkiye right here in London and to also offer another opportunity for you all to meet your course-mates and teachers in a relaxed atmosphere!  \nThere will be games to play\, music and many more activities waiting in store! Now is the time to showcase the Turkish you have learned\, and to reveal your knowledge with poems\, games\, plays\, riddles and songs. In addition to all of this\, authentic Turkish foods\, desserts and drinks that we all love will be available for you to enjoy throughout the evening! \nAs this is your night\, you will have an opportunity to prepare a variety of performances with your teachers. We are also open to any suggestions coming from all students about activities they would like organised.  \nThis event is free of charge to attend for all Turkish course students\, however\, registration is essential.  \nPlease register through the following link if you plan to join using the Culture Night: Turkish Culture Night Registration Form.   \nAs always\, you are more than welcome to contact us if you have any questions.  \n  \nEvening details:  \nDate: Friday 12th December 2025  \nTime: 6:30 – 9:00 PM   \nLocation: Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London\, 10 Maple St\, London W1T 5HA   \nTicket: THIS EVENT IS FREE to attend but REGISTRATION IS ESSENTIAL and is ONLY for our Turkish course students.  \nFor more information for this event\, please email the Institute via londra@yee.org.tr
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/turkish-culture-night-2/
LOCATION:Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London\, 10 Maple Street\, London\, W1T 5HA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251213T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251213T130000
DTSTAMP:20260506T110213
CREATED:20251203T124012Z
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SUMMARY:Gönül Yeprem ile Neşeli Notalar | Cheerful Tunes with Gönül Yeprem
DESCRIPTION:Öğretmen\, besteci ve sanatçı Gönül Yeprem ile eğlenceli ritimler\, şarkılar ve oyunlarla dolu “Neşeli Notalar” atölyesinde buluşuyoruz!\n\n\n\n🇹🇷 Neşeli Notalar – Gönül Yeprem ile Müzik Atölyesi\n(Scroll down for English ↓) \n🎶 Öğretmen\, besteci ve sanatçı Gönül Yeprem ile eğlenceli ritimler\, şarkılar ve oyunlarla dolu “Neşeli Notalar” atölyesinde buluşuyoruz! \n📅 Tarih ve Saat:\n13 Aralık Cumartesi · 12:00–13:00\nKapı açılış: 11:30 \n📍 Yer:\nLondra Yunus Emre Enstitüsü\n10 Maple Street\, London W1T 5HA \nℹ️ Bilmeniz İyi Olur\n👧 Yaş Grubu: 4–9 yaş (Çocuklara ebeveynleri eşlik etmelidir)\n🏫 Etkinlik Türü: Yüz yüze\n🗣️ Etkinlik Dili: Türkçe\n🎟️ Ücret: £8.5 (1 çocuk ve 1 ebeveyn için geçerlidir) \n🎨 Aile & Eğitim Etkinliği \nBu keyifli müzik atölyesinde çocuklar\, şarkılar\, ritimler\, bilmeceler ve hareketli oyunlarla müziğin neşeli dünyasını keşfedecekler. Gönül Yeprem’in enerjisiyle yönlendirdiği bu etkinlikte çocuklar; ritim duygusunu\, dinleme becerilerini ve yaratıcılıklarını geliştirirken aynı zamanda müzik aracılığıyla kendilerini ifade etmenin farklı yollarını deneyimleyecekler. \n✨ Etkinlikten Öne Çıkanlar\n\n🎵 Etkileşimli Masal Anlatımı: Ritim\, şarkı ve bilmecelerle zenginleşen müzikli bir masal.\n🥁 Ritim ve Oyunlar: Çocukların müzik ve hikâyelerle bağ kurmasını sağlayan eğlenceli etkinlikler.\n🎤 Yaratıcı Katılım: Çocuklar\, Gönül Yeprem eşliğinde alkış\, şarkı söyleme ve ritmik oyunlarla etkinliğe aktif olarak katılacak.\n\nBu etkinlik\, kültür\, müzik ve masal aracılığıyla çocukların hayal gücü ve yaratıcılıklarını geliştirmeyi amaçlayan Yunus Kids’ Club serisinin bir parçasıdır. \n🇬🇧 Cheerful Tunes – Music Workshop with Gönül Yeprem \n🎶 Join teacher\, composer\, and artist Gönül Yeprem for “Cheerful Tunes” — a joyful workshop filled with rhythm\, songs\, and musical play! \n📅 Date and Time:\nSaturday\, 13 December · 12:00–13:00\nDoors open at 11:30am \n📍 Location:\nYunus Emre Enstitüsü – London\n10 Maple Street\, London W1T 5HA \nℹ️ Good to Know\n👧 Age Group: 4–9 years (Parents must accompany their children)\n🏫 Event Type: In person\n🗣️ Language: Turkish\n🎟️ Fee: £8.5 (Includes admission for 1 child and 1 parent) \n🎨 Family & Education Event\nAs part of the Yunus Kids’ Club activities\, this interactive programme combines storytelling\, songs\, riddles\, and rhythm games – offering children an unforgettable musical experience. \nThrough playful narratives and guided activities\, children will discover how rhythm and melody bring stories to life\, while developing their listening\, coordination\, and creative expression skills in a fun and supportive environment. \n✨ Event Highlights\n\n🎵 Interactive Storytelling: A musical fairy tale enriched with rhythm\, song\, and riddles.\n🥁 Rhyme & Rhythm Games: Fun activities that help children connect with music and stories.\n🎤 Creative Participation: Children join in with clapping\, singing\, and rhythmic play led by Gönül Yeprem.\n\nThis event is part of the Yunus Kids’ Club series\, designed to nurture creativity and imagination through culture\, music\, and storytelling. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBilgilendirme (Disclaimer)\nYunus Kids’ Club etkinliğine katılarak aşağıdaki şartları kabul etmiş olursunuz: \n\nAtölye\, 4–9 yaş aralığındaki çocuklar için tasarlanmıştır.\nEbeveyn veya yasal vasiler\, etkinlik süresince çocuklarına eşlik etmekle yükümlüdür.\nAtölye ücreti\, bir çocuk ve bir ebeveyn veya vasi için katılım hakkını kapsamaktadır.\nKatılımcı sayısı sınırlıdır; yalnızca 25 çocuk kabul edilecek olup\, kayıtlar başvuru sırasına göre alınacaktır.\nAtölye için gerekli tüm malzemeler Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – Londra tarafından temin edilecektir; ancak katılımcıların yaratıcılıklarını ve enerjilerini getirmeleri teşvik edilir.\nEtkinlik sırasında tanıtım amacıyla fotoğraf veya video çekimi yapılabilir. Katılarak\, bu görsel materyallerin Enstitü tarafından tanıtım amaçlı kullanılmasına onay vermiş olursunuz.\nKayıt zorunludur. Katılamama veya son dakika iptali durumunda\, diğer katılımcılara yer açılması için lütfen organizatörlere önceden bilgi veriniz.\nOrganizasyon ekibi\, öngörülemeyen durumlar nedeniyle atölyeyi iptal etme veya yeniden planlama hakkını saklı tutar. Böyle bir durumda kayıtlı tüm katılımcılara en kısa sürede bilgi verilecektir.\nAlerjen riski nedeniyle atölye sırasında yiyecek veya atıştırmalık servisi yapılmayacaktır. Ebeveynlerin çocukları için kendi yiyeceklerini getirmeleri tavsiye edilir.\n\nAnlayışınız ve iş birliğiniz için teşekkür ederiz.\nHer türlü soru veya talebiniz için bizimle londra@yee.org.tr adresinden iletişime geçebilirsiniz. \nBu eğlenceli ve yaratıcı etkinlikte sizleri ağırlamayı sabırsızlıkla bekliyoruz! \nBu eğlenceli ve yaratıcı etkinlikte sizi aramızda görmek için sabırsızlanıyoruz! \nDisclaimer \nBy participating in the Yunus Kids’ Club event\, you acknowledge and agree to the following: \n\nThe workshop is designed for children aged 7–15 years.\nParents or guardians are required to accompany their children during the entire event.\nThe workshop fee covers admission for one child and one accompanying parent or guardian.\nDue to limited space\, registration is required. Only 25 children will be accepted\, and spaces will be filled on a first-come\, first-served basis.\nAll materials for the workshop will be provided by Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London\, but participants are encouraged to bring their creativity and enthusiasm.\nPhotographs or videos may be taken during the event for promotional purposes. By attending the event\, you consent to the use of such media in promotional materials by the organizers.\nRegistration is mandatory. In the event of a no-show or last-minute cancellation\, please inform the organizers in advance to allow others to participate.\nThe organizers reserve the right to cancel or reschedule the workshop due to unforeseen circumstances\, and in such cases\, all registered participants will be notified promptly.\nDue to the risk of allergens\, no food or snacks will be provided during the workshop. We advise parents to bring their own food for their children.\n\nThank you for your understanding and cooperation. If you have any questions or queries\, please contact us at londra@yee.org.tr. \nWe look forward to welcoming you to this creative and fun event!
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/neselinotalar/
LOCATION:Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London\, 10 Maple Street\, London\, W1T 5HA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260109T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260109T203000
DTSTAMP:20260506T110213
CREATED:20251107T154005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T171717Z
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SUMMARY:Turkish Bookshelf: Sait Faik Abasıyanık - Sleeping in the Forest
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London’s very own book club Turkish Bookshelf! \nDuring our monthly gatherings\, we will explore Turkish books that have been translated to English on a journey through Türkiye’s rich literary landscape. In this months session we will be reading Sait Faik Abasıyanık – Sleeping in the Forest: Stories and Poems\, a must-read that ranges from the realistic to the surrealistic\, from the romantic to the modern\, from the cynical to the compassionate \nTo order a book you can do so using the following link: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sleeping-Forest-Stories-Literature-Translation/dp/0815608047 \nOur evening will commence at 6:30pm and continue until 8:30pm\, and will take place on the first Friday of every month. \nAlthough it is preferred that you have read the book\, our discussions will be accessible to everyone. With the help of our skilled moderator\, we aim to provide a comfortable space for you all to unwind and relax at the end of the week. \nWe look forward to welcoming you to Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London for an evening of meaningful discussion. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFor more information on the event\, please visit Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London’s Eventbrite page: https://TurkishBookshelf_SaitFaikAbasiyanik.eventbrite.co.uk or email us at londra@yee.org.tr \nIMPORTANT NOTES\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/turkish-bookshelf-sait-faik-abasiyanik-sleeping-in-the-forest/
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260114T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260114T133000
DTSTAMP:20260506T110213
CREATED:20260112T104728Z
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SUMMARY:Educational Seminar | Supporting Turkish as a Heritage Language in the UK
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London and organized by the London Education Counsellor’s Office\, this vital seminar brings together experts and practitioners to explore the complexities of maintaining Turkish as a heritage language within the UK. \nFeaturing Dr. Hasret Saygı and Dr. Sara Young from University College London (UCL)\, the event presents key research findings on the educational experiences of Turkish families\, focusing on the dual challenges of English language acquisition and the preservation of their native tongue. Beyond academic presentations\, the seminar serves as a collaborative forum where educators can share their professional insights and challenges\, culminating in an optional roundtable discussion designed to shape future educational resources and support systems. Conducted primarily in Turkish\, this session offers a unique space for teachers\, researchers\, and families to collectively strengthen the linguistic and cultural foundations of the Turkish-speaking community in the British school system. \nFor more information and to register click here! \n  \n\nLondra Yunus Emre Enstitüsü ev sahipliğinde ve Londra Eğitim Müşavirliği iş birliğiyle düzenlenen bu önemli seminer\, Birleşik Krallık’ta Türkçenin bir ana dili/miras dil olarak korunmasının karmaşıklığını ele almak üzere uzmanları ve eğitimcileri bir araya getiriyor. \nUniversity College London (UCL) araştırmacıları Dr. Hasret Saygı ve Dr. Sara Young‘ın katılımıyla gerçekleşecek etkinlikte\, Türk ailelerin eğitim deneyimlerine dair saha araştırması bulguları paylaşılacak; özellikle İngilizce edinimi ile ana dilin korunması arasında karşılaşılan çift yönlü zorluklara odaklanılacaktır. Akademik sunumların ötesinde\, eğitimcilerin mesleki deneyimlerini ve beklentilerini paylaşabilecekleri ortak bir platform sunan seminer\, gelecekteki eğitim materyalleri ve destek sistemlerine yön vermek amacıyla isteğe bağlı bir yuvarlak masa toplantısıyla sona erecektir. Büyük ölçüde Türkçe olarak gerçekleştirilecek bu oturum\, öğretmenler\, araştırmacılar ve aileler için Birleşik Krallık eğitim sistemi içindeki Türk dilli toplumun dilsel ve kültürel temellerini kolektif bir şekilde güçlendirmek adına eşsiz bir alan sunmaktadır. \nDetaylı Bilgi ve Kayıt
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/educational-seminar-supporting-turkish-as-a-heritage-language-in-the-uk/
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260116
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260131
DTSTAMP:20260506T110213
CREATED:20260106T122613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T153624Z
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SUMMARY:Posters to the Olive Tree of Exile
DESCRIPTION:Supported by Yunus Emre Enstitüsü\, and presented by P21 Gallery Posters to the Olive Tree of Exile\, a solo exhibition by Turkish artist A. Yusuf Aygeç\, will be on view from 15 to 30 January 2026 at P21 Gallery\, 21-27 Chalton Street\, London NW1 1JD\, UK. Curated by Samed Karagöz\, the exhibition foregrounds the power of art to preserve memory and bear witness—particularly in the aftermath of Israel’s relentless attacks on Gaza since October 2023\, destruction widely described by international human rights organisations as “genocidal in nature.” \nIn Aygeç’s works\, the line itself touches the fragile layers of both personal and collective memory. Displacement\, loss\, mourning\, and resistance emerge not as direct representations of violence\, but as a quiet\, resonant light shaping the artist’s aesthetic language. \nEach drawing becomes a letter—not addressed to an individual\, but to the olive tree\, a symbol of endurance and resistance throughout the histories of the Mediterranean and Palestine. This conceptual framework is also reflected clearly in the texts accompanying the exhibition. \nSince October 2023\, Gaza has witnessed the destruction of entire neighbourhoods\, the displacement of hundreds of thousands\, and the systematic targeting of civilians. This period has been defined by many across the international community as a crime against humanity and an act of genocide. \nAygeç’s works do not attempt to visually recreate this devastation; instead\, they make visible the psychological and emotional reverberations of such rupture. The drawings stand as a visual archive against erasure—an aesthetic field of resistance that insists on remembering when forgetting becomes a political tool. \nMany works echo lines from the poetry of Mahmoud Darwish\, the Palestinian “national poet.” Throughout the exhibition\, these verses resonate like wind passing through branches\, creating a subtle memory-line between Darwish’s words and Aygeç’s images. \nPosters to the Olive Tree of Exile underscores the role of art as an ethical space of witnessing in the face of the ongoing humanitarian disaster resulting from Israel’s attacks on Gaza after 2023. The exhibition invites viewers not merely to observe a tragedy\, but to remember and remind—to resist the mechanisms through which history attempts to erase lives\, stories\, and landscapes. \nThe exhibition opening reception will take place on 15 January 2026 18:00-20:00. Click here to RSVP \n\n\n\n\n\n\nCurators\n\nCurated by Samed Karagöz\, Samed is a curator\, writer\, and television producer whose exhibitions focus on memory\, exile\, resistance\, and contemporary political aesthetics.
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/olive-tree-of-exile/
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260116T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260116T200000
DTSTAMP:20260506T110213
CREATED:20260108T153749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T155247Z
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SUMMARY:The Timeless Splendor of Turkish Tile Art: Kütahya Tiles
DESCRIPTION:Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London is honored to host an immersive lecture titled “The Timeless Splendor of Turkish Tile Art: Kütahya Tiles\,” featuring the esteemed historian and Rector of Kütahya Dumlupınar University\, Prof. Dr. Süleyman Kızıltoprak. This comprehensive session invites art historians\, designers\, and cultural enthusiasts to explore the rich legacy of Kütahya\, a city that has served as a cornerstone of ceramic and tile production from the Seljuk and Ottoman periods through to the modern era. By tracing the historical development of this enduring tradition\, Prof. Dr. Kızıltoprak will illustrate how Kütahya’s artistic output evolved alongside significant political and cultural shifts\, maintaining a distinct identity that sets it apart from other major centers like İznik. \nThrough a detailed presentation of historical sources and architectural examples\, the talk delves into the technical mastery behind the art\, examining the specific terminology\, intricate patterns\, and vibrant color palettes that define the Kütahya style. Attendees will discover how the city’s openness to multicultural influences and its integration into international trade networks allowed it to sustain production over centuries\, deeply intertwining the art form with everyday life. This event serves as a vital bridge between the past and present\, offering a unique opportunity to engage with a living artistic tradition that continues to shape global visual culture and preserve Anatolia’s historical memory. \nRegister Here!
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/kutahya-tiles/
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260119T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260206T180000
DTSTAMP:20260506T110213
CREATED:20260105T170301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T150150Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | Traces of Memory by Lütfü Kaplanoğlu
DESCRIPTION:Traces of Memory\, an exhibition that opens a quiet dialogue between memory\, time\, and inner experience. \nTraces of Memory is a solo exhibition by Prof. Dr Lütfü Kaplanoğlu\, taking place between 19 January and 6 February 2026\, and organised by the Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London\, with curatorial support from GOYA. Curated by Yaman Pakdil\, the exhibition brings together a series of works that explore the fragile boundaries between memory\, time\, and the human inner world through a contemporary artistic language. \nKaplanoğlu’s paintings are centred around solitary figures\, always seen from behind. These figures are not anonymous bodies\, nor do they seek to define identity. Instead\, they function as thresholds\, inviting viewers into an interior landscape shaped by sensation rather than narrative. Memory here does not return as a complete image\, but as fragments: a colour\, a gesture\, a feeling that quietly resurfaces. \nWhat distinguishes Kaplanoğlu’s work is the way the viewer becomes a silent participant. As the distance between subject and observer gradually dissolves\, attention shifts inward. One begins by looking at the figure\, and almost without noticing\, begins to look at oneself. In this sense\, memory becomes the medium through which the works are experienced. \nThe exhibition’s curatorial framework draws on the idea of memory as a soft\, malleable material\, something that bends\, compresses\, and reshapes itself over time\, much like memory foam. Building on this idea\, Traces of Memory extends beyond the painted surface through a participatory installation titled The Memory Wall. Visitors are invited to leave a single word in response to the works\, capturing whatever the paintings awaken within them. \nAs the exhibition unfolds\, these words accumulate\, overlap\, and sometimes contradict one another\, forming a collective emotional topography shaped by individual traces. In this way\, the viewers become an integral part of the exhibition\, completing a living archive of shared remembrance. \nTraces of Memory invites audiences to reflect on how memory is formed\, carried\, and quietly sustained\, and how the most enduring impressions are often those we can only approach indirectly. \nThe exhibition opening reception will take place on 19 January 2026. Click here to RSVP
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/exhibition-traces-of-memory-by-lutfu-kaplanoglu/
LOCATION:Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London\, 10 Maple Street\, London\, W1T 5HA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260130T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260130T200000
DTSTAMP:20260506T110213
CREATED:20260126T013622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T141747Z
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SUMMARY:Music Across Borders: Türkiye and Its Cultural Neighbours | A Listening Club
DESCRIPTION:Join the first 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 opening session focuses on shared musical traditions of the Balkans and Türkiye’s Trakya region. \nIn this opening session\, The Balkans\, participants will explore shared myths\, folk narratives\, and musical traditions spanning the Northern Balkans and Türkiye’s Trakya region. The session will introduce the emotional world of Sevdalinka—often described as the “Balkan Blues”—alongside selected Turkish and Balkan musicians\, through a mix of historical recordings and contemporary interpretations. \nGuided by Prof. Dr Mine Doğantan-Dack\, the session is based on close listening and reflection\, supported by visual materials such as maps\, videos\, and instrument guides. Participants are invited to share impressions and engage with music as a living cultural heritage that moves across borders. \nSession I — The BalkansExplore the first week’s curated listening list and playlist here: \n[vc_btn title=”View Session I Playlist (PDF)” color=”mulled-wine” size=”lg” align=”left” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fyeelondon.org.uk%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2026%2F01%2FYEE-Listening-Club-1-LYRCIS.pdf|title:http%3A%2F%2FView%20Session%20I%20Playlist%20(PDF)|target:_blank”] \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!
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/music-across-borders-turkiye-and-its-cultural-neighbours-a-listening-club/
LOCATION:Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London\, 10 Maple Street\, London\, W1T 5HA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Yunus Emre Enstit%C3%BCs%C3%BC - London":MAILTO:londra@yee.org.tr
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260316
DTSTAMP:20260506T110213
CREATED:20260202T124149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T200521Z
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SUMMARY:BCLT International Literary Translation & Creative Writing Summer School
DESCRIPTION:BCLT International Literary Translation & Creative Writing Summer School 2026\nThe BCLT International Literary Translation & Creative Writing Summer School 2026 will take place online from Monday 20 July to Friday 24 July 2026. \nThe Summer School is delivered by the British Centre for Literary Translation (BCLT) at the University of East Anglia in partnership with the National Centre for Writing (NCW). \nIn 2026\, Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London is pleased to support the Turkish–English Literary Translation Workshop as part of the Summer School programme\, contributing to the development of literary translation between Turkish and English and to the visibility of contemporary Turkish literature in the UK. \n\n\n\nFees\nThe full cost of attending the Summer School is £375.00. \nA number of bursaries and funded places are available for selected workshops\, subject to eligibility and availability. \nFor the Turkish–English workshop\, bursary support is made possible through the contribution of Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London\, helping to ensure access for emerging and early-career translators. \nFurther details about eligibility and the application process can be found below. \nAbout the Summer School\nNow in its 26th year\, the BCLT Summer School is an established and internationally recognised professional development programme for literary translators. \nAt its core are intensive literary translation workshops\, led by experienced translators and editors\, working from a wide range of languages into English. Participants engage in close textual analysis\, collaborative discussion\, and practical translation work in a structured yet supportive environment. \nThe programme also includes: \n\nTwo creative writing workshops for literary translators\nPlenary panels addressing professional practice and the theory of translation\nOpportunities for networking and informal exchange with translators\, editors\, authors\, and publishers\n\nThe Summer School offers a rigorous and intellectually stimulating environment in which translators refine their craft\, expand their professional networks\, and engage meaningfully with the wider literary translation community. \nAPPLICATION DEADLINE: 15 MARCH 2026 \nFor more information Click Here!
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/bclt-summer-school/
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Yunus Emre Institute":MAILTO:londra@yee.org.tr
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260206T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260206T210000
DTSTAMP:20260506T110213
CREATED:20260129T115140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T115140Z
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SUMMARY:Why History Matters? Yakoob Ahmed | Talk & Book Signing
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Yakoob Ahmed for a public talk and book launch hosted by Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London and Ketebe Publishing UK on Friday\, 6 February 2026\, at 6:30 pm. This lecture explores history not as a static archive\, but as a vital spiritual and intellectual tool that informs modern Muslim identity and faith. \nDr. Ahmed will discuss how the Qur’an and Islamic tradition use historical consciousness to shape moral imagination and collective responsibility. The talk addresses modern challenges like fragmented memory and proposes an approach that roots academic inquiry in tradition. Ultimately\, the evening invites the public to view history as a living resource for identity and ethical judgment\, concluding with an author book signing.
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/yakoob-ahmed/
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260210T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260310T180000
DTSTAMP:20260506T110213
CREATED:20260204T110724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T110725Z
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SUMMARY:8th Turkish Community Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Yunus Emre Institute\, in collaboration with the Turkish Consulate General in London\, is pleased to present the 8th Turkish Community Art Exhibition\, taking place from 10 February until 10 March 2026. \nThis exhibition brings together a long-standing community tradition with the inauguration of the Turkish Art Platform\, a new initiative designed to support\, connect\, and showcase Turkish artistic production in the UK within a sustainable and inclusive framework. Throughout the month-long showcase\, the exhibition serves as a living example of the Platform’s vision\, highlighting the diversity and creativity of artists from the Turkish community across the UK. \nVisitors are invited to explore a wide range of works that reflect the vibrant cultural contributions of the community and the beginning of a new chapter for Turkish art in London. \n📅 Tuesday\, 10 February – 10 March 2026\n📍 Yunus Emre Institute Gallery\n10 Maple Street\, London W1T 5HA\n🕕 10:00 – 18:00
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/8thtcae/
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260226T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260226T170000
DTSTAMP:20260506T110213
CREATED:20260216T151313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260216T152131Z
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SUMMARY:Uzbek Dance Workshop with Dilorom Madrakhimova
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London\, in collaboration with SOAS Maqam Beyond Nation Project\, SOAS University of London and NAVA  on Thursday 26th February 2026 from 15:00 – 17:00\, for a rare chance to study with Dilorom Madrakhimova — award‑winning dancer\, choreographer\, and graduate of both the State Academy of Choreography of Uzbekistan and the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet\, accompanied on doira by Nasimkhon Muzaffarov. \nAs a graduate of the State Academy of Choreography of Uzbekistan and the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet\, Dilorom brings world-class expertise in dance and choreography to this unique session. \n📅 Date: Thursday\, 26 Feb 2026\n🕒 Time: 15:00 – 17:00\n📍 Location: 10 Maple Street\, W1T 5HA \nRegister Here \n 
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/uzbek-dance-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Future Events,General
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260227T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260227T200000
DTSTAMP:20260506T110213
CREATED:20260204T112706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T141513Z
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SUMMARY:Listening Across Borders Session 2: The Levant
DESCRIPTION:Join the second 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 to an intimate listening journey across the Levant and the Eastern Mediterranean\, tracing shared sound worlds across Türkiye and the Arab world. \nSession II — The Levant will begin with a shared iftar\, creating a moment of gathering and reflection before the listening session. Following the breaking of the fast\, participants will explore the defining characteristics of Arabic musical culture\, including its instruments\, vocal styles\, and emotional and social landscapes. The session will travel through major musical centres such as Istanbul\, Aleppo\, Beirut\, Damascus\, Baghdad\, and Cairo\, listening across genres and traditions shaped by centuries of cultural exchange. \nAlong the way\, participants will encounter Ottoman classical music alongside muwashshah\, peşrev\, qasida singing\, takht ensemble textures\, oud virtuosity\, Bedouin melodies\, Arab Christian chants\, Palestinian songs\, and Sufi devotional traditions. The session will also listen for echoes of shared stories — from Layla and Majnun and One Thousand and One Nights to orientalist tales such as Ali Baba and Aladdin — as they resonate through music. \nGuided by Prof. Dr Mine Doğantan-Dack\, the session is based on close listening and reflection\, supported by visual materials such as maps\, videos\, and instrument guides. Through attentive listening\, participants will discover how early twentieth-century musical circulation and broadcast cultures shaped modern musical exchanges\, turning figures such as Zeki Müren\, Umm Kulthum\, and Fairuz into iconic regional voices. The session will also explore the rise of Arabeskin Türkiye as a modern musical bridge between Arabic and Turkish soundscapes\, featuring pioneers such as Orhan Gencebay\, Müslüm Gürses\, and Neşe Karaböcek. \n\nSession II — The LevantDate: Friday\, 27 February 2026Time: 5:00 pmVenue: Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London \nThe evening will begin with iftar\, followed by the Listening Club session.Limited spaces available. \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/musicacrossbordersthelevant/
LOCATION:Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London\, 10 Maple Street\, London\, W1T 5HA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Yunus Emre Enstit%C3%BCs%C3%BC - London":MAILTO:londra@yee.org.tr
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260304T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260304T210000
DTSTAMP:20260506T110213
CREATED:20260203T151944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T141312Z
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SUMMARY:Ramadan Concert Series | LONDON | The Sound of Contemplation
DESCRIPTION:Taking place during the month of Ramadan\, The Sound of Contemplation: Silence\, Reflection\, Devotion is a concert that brings Turkish Sufi music into dialogue with the reflective and devotional atmosphere of the holy month. Organised by Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London\, the concert will be held on Wednesday\, 4 March 2026\, at 7:30 pm at St Mary’s Church Islington. \nRamadan is a time shaped by attentiveness\, restraint\, and inward reflection. Drawing on this shared sensibility\, the concert offers an evening where music unfolds with care and intention\, allowing space for both sound and silence. Rather than presenting a fixed ritual structure\, the programme invites listening as a contemplative act\, aligned with the slower and more mindful rhythm of the month. \nThe repertoire brings together selected works from the broader tradition of Turkish Sufi music\, with a particular emphasis on Ramadan hymns and devotional pieces. While the programme draws on familiar poetic and musical sources\, it is shaped specifically for the holy month\, foregrounding themes of devotion\, humility\, and remembrance. Musical expression remains measured and unhurried\, guided by balance and pacing\, allowing each piece to breathe and the listener to remain within a reflective and grounded state. \nPoetry plays a central role in the programme\, with verses by Yunus Emre and other Anatolian Sufi poets whose words resonate closely with the ethical and spiritual tone of Ramadan. Set within the modal language of Turkish makam music\, these texts unfold gradually\, encouraging reflection rather than immediacy\, and allowing meaning to emerge through attentive listening. \nThe concert is performed by Serda Türkel Oter and Eray Cinpir (vocals)\, with Serdar Yılmaz on qanun and Tolga Oter on oud. The ensemble approaches the repertoire with a shared sensitivity to text\, proportion\, and musical restraint\, shaping the programme as a cohesive listening experience attentive to both expression and stillness. \nDesigned for audiences attentive to musical form\, poetic depth\, and context\, The Sound of Contemplation: Silence\, Reflection\, Devotion offers an intimate and focused listening experience. Within the resonant space of St Mary’s Church\, the concert invites listeners to pause\, listen closely\, and encounter Sufi music as a reflective practice deeply in tune with the spirit of Ramadan. \n\n\n\n\n📩 Questions? Email: londra@yee.org.tr \n\n\n\n\nAdditional Information: \n\nPlease arrive by 7:00 PM to allow sufficient time for seating. To ensure an uninterrupted experience for both performers and audience\, late entry will not be permitted after 7:45 PM.\nThe event lasts approximately 60 – 75 minutes with no intermission.\nSt Mary’s Islington 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.\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.\nFor further information\, please contact us at: londra@yee.org.tr\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.
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/thesoundofcontemplation/
LOCATION:St Mary’s Church\, Upper Street\, London\, N1 2TX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260307T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260307T210000
DTSTAMP:20260506T110213
CREATED:20260216T142344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T141307Z
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SUMMARY:Ramadan Concert Series | BIRMINGHAM | The Sound of Contemplation
DESCRIPTION:Taking place during the month of Ramadan\, The Sound of Contemplation: Silence\, Reflection\, Devotion is a concert that brings Turkish Sufi music into dialogue with the reflective and devotional atmosphere of the holy month. Organised by Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London\, the concert will be held on Saturday\, 7 March 2026\, at 7:30 pm at The Bradshaw Hall\, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. \nRamadan is a time shaped by attentiveness\, restraint\, and inward reflection. Drawing on this shared sensibility\, the concert offers an evening where music unfolds with care and intention\, allowing space for both sound and silence. Rather than presenting a fixed ritual structure\, the programme invites listening as a contemplative act\, aligned with the slower and more mindful rhythm of the month. \nThe repertoire brings together selected works from the broader tradition of Turkish Sufi music\, with a particular emphasis on Ramadan hymns and devotional pieces. While the programme draws on familiar poetic and musical sources\, it is shaped specifically for the holy month\, foregrounding themes of devotion\, humility\, and remembrance. Musical expression remains measured and unhurried\, guided by balance and pacing\, allowing each piece to breathe and the listener to remain within a reflective and grounded state. \nPoetry plays a central role in the programme\, with verses by Yunus Emre and other Anatolian Sufi poets whose words resonate closely with the ethical and spiritual tone of Ramadan. Set within the modal language of Turkish makam music\, these texts unfold gradually\, encouraging reflection rather than immediacy\, and allowing meaning to emerge through attentive listening. \nThe concert is performed by Serda Türkel Oter and Eray Cinpir (vocals)\, with Serdar Yılmaz on qanun and Tolga Oter on oud. The ensemble approaches the repertoire with a shared sensitivity to text\, proportion\, and musical restraint\, shaping the programme as a cohesive listening experience attentive to both expression and stillness. \nDesigned for audiences attentive to musical form\, poetic depth\, and context\, The Sound of Contemplation: Silence\, Reflection\, Devotion offers an intimate and focused listening experience. Within the resonant space of Bradshaw Hall\, the concert invites listeners to pause\, listen closely\, and encounter Sufi music as a reflective practice deeply in tune with the spirit of Ramadan. \nBOOK TICKETS HERE OR HERE \n\n\n\n\n Questions? Email: londra@yee.org.tr \n\n\n\n\nAdditional Information: \n\nPlease arrive by 7:00 PM to allow sufficient time for seating. To ensure an uninterrupted experience for both performers and audience\, late entry will not be permitted after 7:45 PM.\nThe event lasts approximately 60 – 75 minutes with no intermission.\nBradshaw Hall 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.\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.\nFor further information\, please contact us at: londra@yee.org.tr\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\nBOOK TICKETS HERE OR HERE
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/birmingham-the-sound-of-contemplation/
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260310T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260312T180000
DTSTAMP:20260506T110213
CREATED:20260309T154635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T154734Z
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SUMMARY:London Book Fair 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London on 10-12 March 2026 at the London Book Fair at London Olympia at Stand 7D70. \nLBF brings together authors\, publishers\, agents\, and creators to explore new opportunities\, share insights\, and shape the future of storytelling across books\, audio\, screen\, and digital platforms. Don’t miss the chance to connect\, learn\, and discover what’s next. \nDates:\n10-12 March 2026 \nVenue:\nOlympia London\,\nHammersmith Road\,\nLondon\,\nW14 8UX \n 
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/london-book-fair-2026/
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260312T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260312T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T110213
CREATED:20260204T173627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T224300Z
UID:24632-1773329400-1773331200@yeelondon.org.uk
SUMMARY:Hear it Live! Ozan Baysal at the Horniman Museum
DESCRIPTION:Hear it Live! – Ozan Baysal at the Horniman Museum\nAs part of the Hear it Live! series at the Horniman Museum\, audiences are invited to experience live performances and short talks inspired by the diversity of the museum’s musical instrument collection. \nOn 12 March\, Turkish bağlama player\, composer and performer Ozan Baysal will present a special performance exploring the expressive possibilities of the instrument. Known for his distinctive şelpe technique and for performing on a custom double-necked bağlama\, Baysal blends traditional Anatolian sounds with contemporary tonal and jazz influences. \nExperience the artistry of Ozan Baysal\, a master of the bağlama (saz) and a specialist in the intricate şelpe technique—a traditional finger-plucking style played without a plectrum. Performing on a custom double-necked bağlama\, Ozan creates a bridge between worlds\, seamlessly integrating traditional folk roots with contemporary harmonic exploration. \nYunus Emre Enstitüsü – London serves as a cornerstone of cultural engagement in the heart of the UK. We are dedicated to bringing the richness of Türkiye’s traditional and contemporary arts to life. Through our diverse array of programs\, exhibitions\, and performances\, we provide a space where heritage meets modern creativity. \nEvent Details \n📅 12 March⏰ 3:30–4:00 pm📍 Horniman Museum – Music Gallery🎟 Free admission \nThis event is free to attend and no booking is required. Visitors are welcome to drop in. More info can be found at the Horniman Museum website HERE
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/ozan-baysal-at-the-horniman-museum/
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260313T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260313T213000
DTSTAMP:20260506T110213
CREATED:20260205T122022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T152000Z
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SUMMARY:Ozan Baysal: Tel ve Ten Album Launch Concert
DESCRIPTION:Supported by Yunus Emre Institute in London\, London-based bağlama (saz) artist Ozan Baysal presents an intimate solo concert featuring music from his debut album Tel ve Ten (Skin and Strings) released by ARC Music in 2025. Drawing on the rich heritage of Anatolian folk traditions\, Baysal reimagines timeless melodies through improvisation and contemporary acoustic textures. His performance combines expressive double-neck bağlama playing with occasional traditional vocals\, creating a deeply meditative and soulful soundscape. Tel ve Ten received 4-star reviews in Songlines and RNR Magazine and was featured in World Music Central. \nThis concert in Knight Gallery will mark the London presentation of Baysal’s album\, offering audiences an evocative journey through the strings and stories of Anatolia. \nEvent Info\nRunning Time:\n1 hour 45 mins. | Show ends at approx. 9:15pm\nInterval:\n8:10pm\nLatecomers Policy:\nLatecomers may enter during an appropriate moment in the performance\nAudience Photography:\nAudience photography is allowed\, excluding flash and videography\nOther Event Info:\nThis show is unreserved seating.\nIf you have an access requirement and would like a seat reserved for you and your party please mention this when booking. \nFind more information and book your tickets here!
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/tel-ve-ten/
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260314T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260314T130000
DTSTAMP:20260506T110213
CREATED:20260306T161147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T161148Z
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SUMMARY:Gönül Yeprem ile Neşeli Notalar | Cheerful Tunes with Gönül Yeprem
DESCRIPTION:🇹🇷 Neşeli Notalar – Gönül Yeprem ile Müzik Atölyesi\n(Scroll down for English ↓) \n🎶 Öğretmen\, besteci ve sanatçı Gönül Yeprem ile eğlenceli ritimler\, şarkılar ve oyunlarla dolu “Neşeli Notalar” atölyesinde buluşuyoruz! \n📅 Tarih ve Saat: 14 Mart Cumartesi · 12:00–13:00\nKapı açılış: 11:30 \n📍 Yer: Londra Yunus Emre Enstitüsü\n10 Maple Street\, London W1T 5HA \nℹ️ Bilmeniz İyi Olur\n👧 Yaş Grubu: 4–9 yaş (Çocuklara ebeveynleri eşlik etmelidir)\n🏫 Etkinlik Türü: Yüz yüze\n🗣️ Etkinlik Dili: Türkçe\n🎟️ Ücret: £2 (1 çocuk ve 1 ebeveyn için geçerlidir) \n🎨 Aile & Eğitim Etkinliği \nBu keyifli müzik atölyesinde çocuklar\, şarkılar\, ritimler\, bilmeceler ve hareketli oyunlarla müziğin neşeli dünyasını keşfedecekler. Gönül Yeprem’in enerjisiyle yönlendirdiği bu etkinlikte çocuklar; ritim duygusunu\, dinleme becerilerini ve yaratıcılıklarını geliştirirken aynı zamanda müzik aracılığıyla kendilerini ifade etmenin farklı yollarını deneyimleyecekler. \n✨ Etkinlikten Öne Çıkanlar\n\n🎵 Etkileşimli Masal Anlatımı: Ritim\, şarkı ve bilmecelerle zenginleşen müzikli bir masal.\n🥁 Ritim ve Oyunlar: Çocukların müzik ve hikâyelerle bağ kurmasını sağlayan eğlenceli etkinlikler.\n🎤 Yaratıcı Katılım: Çocuklar\, Gönül Yeprem eşliğinde alkış\, şarkı söyleme ve ritmik oyunlarla etkinliğe aktif olarak katılacak.\n\nBu etkinlik\, kültür\, müzik ve masal aracılığıyla çocukların hayal gücü ve yaratıcılıklarını geliştirmeyi amaçlayan Yunus Kids’ Club serisinin bir parçasıdır. \n🇬🇧 Cheerful Tunes – Music Workshop with Gönül Yeprem\n🎶 Join teacher\, composer\, and artist Gönül Yeprem for “Cheerful Tunes” — a joyful workshop filled with rhythm\, songs\, and musical play! \n📅 Date and Time:\nSaturday\, 14 March · 12:00–13:00\nDoors open at 11:30am \n📍 Location:\nYunus Emre Enstitüsü – London\n10 Maple Street\, London W1T 5HA \nℹ️ Good to Know\n👧 Age Group: 4–9 years (Parents must accompany their children)\n🏫 Event Type: In person\n🗣️ Language: Turkish\n🎟️ Fee: £2 (Includes admission for 1 child and 1 parent) \n🎨 Family & Education Event\nAs part of the Yunus Kids’ Club activities\, this interactive programme combines storytelling\, songs\, riddles\, and rhythm games – offering children an unforgettable musical experience. \nThrough playful narratives and guided activities\, children will discover how rhythm and melody bring stories to life\, while developing their listening\, coordination\, and creative expression skills in a fun and supportive environment. \n✨ Event Highlights\n\n🎵 Interactive Storytelling: A musical fairy tale enriched with rhythm\, song\, and riddles.\n🥁 Rhyme & Rhythm Games: Fun activities that help children connect with music and stories.\n🎤 Creative Participation: Children join in with clapping\, singing\, and rhythmic play led by Gönül Yeprem.\n\nThis event is part of the Yunus Kids’ Club series\, designed to nurture creativity and imagination through culture\, music\, and storytelling.
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/gonul-yeprem-ile-neseli-notalar-cheerful-tunes-with-gonul-yeprem/
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260314T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260314T193000
DTSTAMP:20260506T110213
CREATED:20260306T160820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T203534Z
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SUMMARY:A Sage in Seclusion | Documentary and Talk
DESCRIPTION:Join us in collaboration with Mevlana Institute for Literary and Philosophical Studies and Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences for the screening of ‘A Sage in Seclusion’ (Xəlvətdə qalmiş müdrik)\, a documentary on the life and philosophy of Seyid Yahya Bakuvi (1410–62) \nSpeakers: \n\nIntroduction: Dr Professor Ilham Mammadzadeh\, Director\, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology\, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (ANAS). Online.\n\n\nAssoc. Prof. Zohra Aliyeva – Institute of Philosophy and Sociology\, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (ANAS) Seyyid Yahya Bakuvi: A Shared Spiritual Heritage of Humanity\n\n\nDr. Neil Watson – Journalist and editor of English translations\, Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA)\n\n\nDr. Feride Seyyidova – Khazar University\, Mavlana Institute for Literary and Philosophical Studies. Online. The Most Prolific Legacy: Ibrahim Gulshani Bardai\n\n\nProf. Rashida Shikh – French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) Paris\n\nA discussion and Q&A session will follow the screening. Don’t miss this remarkable opportunity to explore Bakuvi’s enduring legacy. \nSynopsis: \n‘A Sage In Seclusion’ (Xəlvətdə qalmiş müdrik) is a documentary exploring the life and intellectual legacy of the 15th-century Azerbaijani philosopher and prominent Sufi\, Seyid Yahya Bakuvi. This unforgettable\, remarkable and enigmatic film\, introduced by Dr Zorah Aliyeva\, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (ANAS) and Sorbonne University examines his philosophical and mystical teachings\, together with his role in developing the Khalwatiyya order. Viewers will be introduced to the spiritual and humanistic messages of his works\, the historical context of his life\, and his enduring relevance to the hectic contemporary world.
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/sage-in-seclusion/
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260327T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260327T200000
DTSTAMP:20260506T110213
CREATED:20260313T124859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T055904Z
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SUMMARY:Music Across Borders Session 3: The Aegean
DESCRIPTION:The archival photograph features Tanburi Refik Fersan\, Deniz Kızı Eftalya\, and Sadi Işılay performing together. \nJoin the third 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 Aegean\, tracing shared musical landscapes between Türkiye and Greece and across the sunlit islands of the Eastern Mediterranean. \nSession III — The Aegean explores the deeply intertwined musical traditions of the region while reflecting on the spirit of the Aegean’s cherished ethos of “slow living.” Together\, participants will travel along the legendary Turkish Turquoise Coast\, the enchanting Greek islands\, Selanik (Thessaloniki)\, Çanakkale (Dardanelles)\, and Cyprus\, listening to musical traditions shaped by centuries of cultural encounter across the sea. \nAlong the way\, the session will explore examples from Rebetiko\, Amanes\, Zeybek\, Karşılama\, and Laïko traditions\, brought to life by legendary musicians loved on both sides of the Aegean. These include figures such as Yorgo Bacanos\, Eftalya Işılay\, Roza Eskenazi\, Markos Vamvakaris\, Stelios Kazantzidis\, Zülfü Livaneli\, Mikis Theodorakis\, Manos Hadjidakis\, Candan Erçetin\, and Nana Mouskouri. \nParticipants will also listen to unforgettable melodies from film and popular music that have shaped the region’s shared musical imagination—from the famous sirtaki of Zorba the Greek to beloved songs by Demis Roussos\, Georges Moustaki\, George Dalaras\, Sezen Aksu\, Ajda Pekkan\, and Emel Sayın. \nGuided by Prof. Dr Mine Doğantan-Dack\, the session is based on close listening and reflection\, supported by visual materials such as maps\, videos\, and instrument guides. Through attentive listening\, participants will discover how music has travelled across the Aegean for generations\, creating a rich network of shared sounds\, stories\, and emotional landscapes. \n\nSession III — The AegeanDate: Friday\, 27 MarchTime: 6:00 pmVenue: Yunus Emre Enstitüsü\, 10 Maple Street\, W1T 5HA \nLimited spaces. Turkish Coffee and Aegean delicacies will be served. \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/musicacrossborders_theaegean/
LOCATION:Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London\, 10 Maple Street\, London\, W1T 5HA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Yunus Emre Enstit%C3%BCs%C3%BC - London":MAILTO:londra@yee.org.tr
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260409T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260409T210000
DTSTAMP:20260506T110213
CREATED:20260213T164159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T074609Z
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SUMMARY:Ottoman Luminaries of Cyprus with Mustafa Kureyşi
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Arts and Culture Lecture Series\, Yunus Emre Institute is pleased to host a special lecture exploring the intellectual and learned life of Ottoman Cyprus\, a vibrant chapter of Mediterranean history often overlooked in broader narratives. \nIn this insightful talk\, researcher Mustafa Kureyşi will explore the lives and legacies of the island’s scholars\, religious figures\, poets\, calligraphers\, and political elites. The lecture situates Muslim Cypriot intellectual activity both within the local landscape of Cyprus and across the wider Ottoman world. By examining the transformations experienced during the Ottoman period and the subsequent transition to British administration\, Kureyşi will trace the shifts in institutions\, authority\, and intellectual production. \nDrawing on extensive archival and field research\, the session will reflect on vital questions of continuity and legacy. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how the island’s unique historical position shaped a distinct intellectual identity that bridged cultures and eras. \nThis event offers a valuable opportunity for historians\, students of Ottoman studies\, and anyone interested in the cultural heritage of Cyprus to explore a rich history of scholarship and leadership that continues to resonate today. \n\nIMPORTANT NOTES: Please note that photography and filming will take place during this event for archiving\, marketing\, and promotional purposes. By attending\, you give your consent to Yunus Emre Institute to use such images and footage in related publications\, digital platforms\, and promotional materials.
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/ottoman-luminaries-of-cyprus/
LOCATION:Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London\, 10 Maple Street\, London\, W1T 5HA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Yunus Emre Enstit%C3%BCs%C3%BC - London":MAILTO:londra@yee.org.tr
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260416T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260416T200000
DTSTAMP:20260506T110213
CREATED:20260324T104735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260414T103122Z
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SUMMARY:Istanbul: Myth and Imagination | Jason Goodwin: Talk & Book Signing
DESCRIPTION:An evening with historian and novelist Jason Goodwin\, whose work has long engaged with Istanbul. \n\n\n\n\nAs part of the Arts and Culture Lecture Series\, Yunus Emre Institute London presents an evening with historian and novelist Jason Goodwin\, whose work has long engaged with Istanbul not simply as a setting\, but as a site where history\, imagination\, and narrative consciousness intersect. \nIn this talk\, Goodwin reflects on his enduring engagement with the city\, tracing the intellectual and creative pathways that led from historical study to the crafting of fiction. Drawing on his Yashim series\, set in 19th-century Istanbul\, he considers how the city emerges in writing as a layered construct — shaped by archival knowledge\, sensory detail\, and the imaginative reconstruction of lived worlds. \nRather than approaching Istanbul as a fixed historical entity\, the talk explores the city as a continually reinterpreted space\, where memory\, myth\, and material culture are in constant dialogue. Through reflections on storytelling\, food\, and the textures of Ottoman urban life\, Goodwin opens up the processes through which a city is not only described\, but re-authored — shifting between the disciplines of history and the freedoms of fiction. \nAt the heart of the talk lies a broader inquiry into narrative form itself: how does one translate the density of a historical civilisation into the language of the novel? And what happens when scholarly knowledge gives way to imaginative inhabitation? \nMoving between personal reflection and literary analysis\, this talk offers a rare insight into the making of historical fiction\, while also inviting a reconsideration of Istanbul as both an intellectual and imaginative horizon. \nThe talk will be followed by a book signing. \nPresented in collaboration with the Cornucopia Magazine\, a leading publication on the art\, culture\, and history of Türkiye. \n🗓 Thursday\, 16 April 2026 \n🕡 18:30 \n📍 10 Maple Street W1T 5HA \n\n\n \n \nIMPORTANT NOTES: Please note that photography and filming will take place during this event for archiving\, marketing\, and promotional purposes. By attending\, you give your consent to Yunus Emre Institute to use such images and footage in related publications\, digital platforms\, and promotional materials.
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/jason-goodwin/
LOCATION:Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London\, 10 Maple Street\, London\, W1T 5HA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260417T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260417T200000
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SUMMARY:Music Across Borders Session 4: Persia
DESCRIPTION:Join the fourth 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 Persia\, tracing shared musical landscapes between Türkiye and Iran. \nSession IV — Persia explores a shared Sufi heritage\, encountering the poetry of Mevlana alongside the meditative sounds of tasavvuf music\, reflecting on the rose\, the nightingale\, and the garden as timeless motifs woven through both traditions\, and will also explore the legendary Golha radio programs of 20th century Iran\, which preserved and popularized Persian classical music and poetry\, elegantly bridging oral traditions with modern broadcast media. \nAlong the way\, you will meet legendary musicians—Mohammad-Reza Shajarian\, Googoosh\, Zeki Müren\, Âşık Veysel\, Münir Nurettin Selçuk\, Niyazi Sayın\, Kayhan Kalhor\, Shahram Nazeri\, Pari Zangeneh\, Parisa\, and more—each offering a distinct window into these rich musical worlds. From the rugged peaks of the Zagros Mountains to the Anatolian highlands\, we’ll discover how landscape itself has shaped expressive folk styles. Through sound\, poetry\, and symbolism\, we’ll find ourselves immersed in the enduring allure of the famed rose gardens—golestān /gülistan—of Iran. \nGuided by Prof. Dr Mine Doğantan-Dack\, the session is based on close listening and reflection\, supported by visual materials such as maps\, videos\, and instrument guides. Through attentive listening\, participants will discover how music has travelled across the Aegean for generations\, creating a rich network of shared sounds\, stories\, and emotional landscapes. \n\nSession IV — PersiaDate: Friday\, 17th AprilTime: 6:00 pmVenue: Yunus Emre Enstitüsü\, 10 Maple Street\, W1T 5HA \nLimited spaces. Rose Tea and Persian delicacies will be served. \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-persia/
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260418T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260418T130000
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SUMMARY:Children’s Concert for 23 April | 23 Nisan’a Özel Çocuk Konseri | Gönül Yeprem
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate 23 April with songs\, rhythm games\, and interactive fun for children aged 3–10 with Gönül Yeprem at Yunus Emre Institute in London. \n\n\n\n🇹🇷 23 Nisan’a Özel Çocuk Konseri 🎶\nGönül Yeprem ile “Çocuklara Şarkılar & Ritmik Oyunlar” \n(Scroll down for English ↓) \n🎶 23 Nisan coşkusunu müzik\, ritim ve oyunlarla birlikte kutluyoruz! \nÖğretmen\, besteci ve sanatçı Gönül Yeprem\, çocuklara özel hazırladığı bu interaktif konserde minikleri şarkılar söylemeye\, ritim tutmaya ve birlikte eğlenerek 23 Nisan Ulusal Egemenlik ve Çocuk Bayramı’nı kutlamaya davet ediyor. \n📅 Tarih ve Saat: 18 Nisan Cumartesi · 12:00–12:45 (Kapı açılış: 11:30) \n📍 Yer: Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London\, 10 Maple Street\, London W1T 5HA \nℹ️ Bilmeniz İyi Olur\n👧 Yaş Grubu: 3–10 yaş (Çocuklara ebeveynleri eşlik etmelidir)\n🏫 Etkinlik Türü: Yüz yüze\n🗣️ Etkinlik Dili: Türkçe\n🎟️ Ücret: £2.5 (1 çocuk + 1 ebeveyn)\n⏱️ Süre: 45 dakika \n👕 23 Nisan’a özel bu etkinlikte çocukların beyaz ve kırmızı renklerde giyinmeleri teşvik edilmektedir (zorunlu değildir). \n🎨 Aile & Eğitim Etkinliği \nBu özel 23 Nisan konserinde çocuklar\, “Kaliteli Müziğin ve Neşeli Oyunların Sahnesi…” sloganıyla Gönül Yeprem’in “Çocuklara Neşeli Şarkılar” ve “Hokkacık” albümlerinden seçilen şarkılar ve yeni besteler eşliğinde müziğin neşeli dünyasını keşfedecek. \nŞarkılar\, ritmik oyunlar ve hareketli aktivitelerle çocuklar yalnızca dinleyen değil\, aktif katılımcılar olacak! \nBu etkinlik\, Yunus Kids’ Club serisi kapsamında düzenlenmektedir. \n================================================= \n🇬🇧 Children’s Concert for 23 April 🎶\n“Songs & Rhythm Games” with Gönül Yeprem \n🎶 Let’s celebrate the joy of 23 April with music\, rhythm\, and playful interaction! \nTeacher\, composer\, and artist Gönül Yeprem invites children to an interactive concert where they will sing\, move\, and make music together while celebrating National Sovereignty and Children’s Day. \n📅 Date and Time: Saturday\, 18 April · 12:00–12:45 (Doors open at 11:30am) \n📍 Location: Yunus Emre Institute – London\, 10 Maple Street\, London W1T 5HA \nℹ️ Good to Know\n👧 Age Group: 3–10 years (Children must be accompanied by a parent)\n🏫 Event Type: In person\n🗣️ Language: Turkish\n🎟️ Fee: £2.5 (1 child + 1 parent)\n⏱️ Duration: 45 minutes \n👕 As this is a special 23 April celebration\, children are warmly encouraged (but not required) to wear white and red. \n🎨 Family & Education Event \nIn this special 23 April concert\, children will explore the joyful world of music under the motto “Where Quality Music Meets Joyful Play…”\, through songs selected from Gönül Yeprem’s albums “Cheerful Songs for Children” and “Hokkacık”\, as well as new compositions. \nThrough songs\, rhythm games\, and movement-based activities\, children become not just listeners\, but active participants. \nThis event is part of the Yunus Kids’ Club series. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBilgilendirme (Disclaimer)\nYunus Kids’ Club etkinliğine katılarak aşağıdaki hususları kabul etmiş sayılırsınız: \n\nAtölye\, 3–10 yaş arası çocuklar için tasarlanmıştır.\nEbeveynlerin veya velilerin\, etkinlik süresince çocuklarına eşlik etmeleri ve onları gözetim altında tutmaları gerekmektedir.\nAtölye ücreti\, bir çocuk ve ona eşlik eden bir ebeveyn/veli için geçerlidir.\nÜcret\, katılımın dengeli şekilde planlanabilmesi ve etkinliğin sağlıklı bir şekilde yürütülebilmesi amacıyla sembolik düzeyde belirlenmiştir.\nBu etkinlik; müzik\, hareket ve grup katılımı içeren interaktif bir programdır. Çocukların etkinlik süresince diğer katılımcılarla uyum içinde olmaları ve yönlendirmelere uymaları beklenmektedir.\nEtkinlik sırasında ikramlar sunulabilir. Bu ikramlar çocuklara uygun olarak seçilmekle birlikte\, tüm alerjen ve özel beslenme ihtiyaçlarına hitap etmeyebilir. Bu nedenle çocukların tüketecekleri ürünlerin uygunluğunu değerlendirmek ebeveyn/velilerin sorumluluğundadır.\nEtkinlik sırasında tanıtım ve arşiv amacıyla fotoğraf ve video çekimi yapılabilir. Etkinliğe katılımınızla birlikte bu görsellerin organizatör tarafından kullanılmasını kabul etmiş olursunuz. Fotoğraflarda yer almak istemiyorsanız\, lütfen etkinlik başlangıcında görevli personele bildiriniz.\nEtkinliğe kayıt zorunludur. Katılamama veya son dakika iptali durumunda\, yerin başka katılımcılara açılabilmesi için önceden bilgi verilmesini rica ederiz.\nOrganizatörler\, öngörülemeyen durumlar nedeniyle etkinliği iptal etme veya erteleme hakkını saklı tutar. Bu gibi durumlarda kayıtlı katılımcılara en kısa sürede bilgi verilecektir.\n\nAnlayışınız ve iş birliğiniz için teşekkür ederiz. Her türlü soru veya talebiniz için bizimle londra@yee.org.tr adresinden iletişime geçebilirsiniz. \nBu eğlenceli ve yaratıcı etkinlikte sizi aramızda görmek için sabırsızlanıyoruz! \nDisclaimer\nBy participating in the Yunus Kids’ Club event\, you acknowledge and agree to the following: \n\nThe workshop is designed for children aged 3–10 years.\nParents or guardians are required to accompany and supervise their children throughout the entire event.\nThe workshop fee covers admission for one child and one accompanying parent or guardian.\nThe fee is set at a symbolic level to help us manage capacity and ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for all participants.\nThis is an interactive session involving music\, movement\, and group participation. We kindly ask that children engage respectfully with others and follow guidance during the activities.\nLight refreshments may be offered during the event. While these are selected to be child-friendly\, we may not be able to accommodate all dietary requirements or allergies. Parents and guardians are responsible for monitoring their child’s consumption.\nPhotographs or videos may be taken during the event for promotional and archival purposes. By attending\, you consent to the use of such media. If you prefer not to be photographed\, please inform a member of staff upon arrival.\nRegistration is required. In the event of a no-show or last-minute cancellation\, we kindly ask that you inform us in advance so that places may be offered to others.\nThe organisers reserve the right to cancel or reschedule the event due to unforeseen circumstances. In such cases\, all registered participants will be informed promptly.\n\nThank you for your understanding and cooperation. If you have any questions\, please contact us at londra@yee.org.tr. \nWe look forward to welcoming you to this joyful event!
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/childrens-day-concert/
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260423T161500
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SUMMARY:Children's Day Ebru Workshop | 23 Nisan'a Özel Ebru Atölyesi
DESCRIPTION:Experience the art of paper marbling (Ebru) and paint mesmerising patterns on water with this workshop led by Ebru artist Dilara Karaagac \n\n\n\n\n🇹🇷 23 Nisan’a Özel Ebru Atölyesi 🎨\nDilara Karaağaç ile “Suyun Üzerinde Resim: Ebru Sanatı” \n(Scroll down for English ↓) \n🎨 23 Nisan coşkusunu sanat ve yaratıcılıkla kutluyoruz! \nEbru sanatçısı Dilara Karaağaç eşliğinde gerçekleşecek bu özel atölyede çocuklar\, köklü bir geçmişe sahip\, günümüzde hem geleneksel hem de modern yorumlarla yaşatılan ebru sanatını deneyimleyerek suyun üzerinde renklerle desenler oluşturacak ve kendi eşsiz eserlerini ortaya çıkaracaklar. \nBu yaratıcı deneyim\, çocukların hayal güçlerini geliştirmelerini ve farklı bir sanat pratiğiyle tanışmalarını desteklerken; katılımcılar atölye sonunda kendi çalışmalarını yanlarında götürebileceklerdir. \n📅 Tarih ve Saat: 23 Nisan Perşembe · 16:15–17:15\n📍 Yer: Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London\, 10 Maple Street\, London W1T 5HA \nℹ️ Bilmeniz İyi Olur\n👧 Yaş Grubu: 7–12 yaş\n🏫 Etkinlik Türü: Yüz yüze\n🗣️ Etkinlik Dili: Türkçe\n🎟️ Ücret: £6 (1 çocuk + 1 ebeveyn)\n⏱️ Süre: 1 saat \n⚠️ Atölye\, çocukların deneyimleyerek öğrenmelerini destekleyecek ve kendi üretimlerini bağımsız olarak gerçekleştirmelerini teşvik edecek şekilde tasarlanmıştır. Çocuklar etkinliğe ebeveynleri ile birlikte katılmalı; ebeveynlerin etkinlik boyunca hazır bulunmaları\, süreci gözlemlemeleri ve yalnızca ihtiyaç duyulduğunda destek vermeleri beklenmektedir. Çalışma alanları paylaşımlı olup\, her ebru teknesi 2–4 çocuk tarafından sırayla kullanılacaktır. Bu paylaşımlı düzen\, çocukların hem kendi çalışmalarını üretmelerine hem de süreci birlikte deneyimlemelerine olanak tanır. \nBu etkinlik\, Yunus Kids’ Club serisi kapsamında düzenlenmektedir. \n================================================== \n🇬🇧 Ebru Workshop for 23 April 🎨\n“Painting on Water: Paper Marbling” with Dilara Karaağaç \n🎨 Celebrate 23 April through creativity and artistic exploration! \nLed by Ebru artist Dilara Karaağaç\, this special workshop invites children to explore the art of paper marbling — a practice with deep historical roots that continues to evolve through both traditional and contemporary interpretations. Children will create patterns on water and produce their own unique artworks. \nThis creative experience supports imagination and artistic expression\, and participants will be able to take their work home at the end of the session. \n📅 Date and Time: Thursday\, 23 April · 16:15–17:15\n📍 Location: Yunus Emre Institute – London\n10 Maple Street\, London W1T 5HA \nℹ️ Good to Know\n👧 Age Group: 7–12 years\n🏫 Event Type: In person\n🗣️ Language: Turkish (Everyone welcome)\n🎟️ Fee: £6 (1 child + 1 parent)\n⏱️ Duration: 1 hour \n👕 Children are welcome to wear white and red in celebration of 23 April (optional). \n⚠️The workshop is designed to support hands-on learning and encourage children to work independently on their own creations. Children must attend with a parent; however\, parents are expected to observe and provide support only when needed. Workstations will be shared\, with each Ebru tray used by 2–4 children on a rotating basis. This shared setup allows children to both create their own work and experience the process collaboratively. \nThis event is part of the Yunus Kids’ Club series. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBilgilendirme (Disclaimer)\nYunus Kids’ Club etkinliğine katılarak aşağıdaki hususları kabul etmiş sayılırsınız: \n\nAtölye\, 7–12 yaş arası çocuklar için tasarlanmıştır. Ancak bu yaş aralığının dışında olup etkinliğin içeriğine uyum sağlayabileceğini düşünen katılımcılar da katılabilir.\nAtölye\, çocukların kendi üretimlerini bağımsız olarak gerçekleştirmelerini teşvik edecek şekilde tasarlanmıştır. Ebeveynlerin veya velilerin çocuklarına etkinlik boyunca eşlik etmeleri ve yalnızca ihtiyaç duyulduğunda destek sağlamaları beklenmektedir.\nOrganizatörler\, gerekli gördükleri durumlarda etkinliği iptal etme veya erteleme hakkını saklı tutar.\nEtkinlik sırasında tanıtım ve arşiv amaçlı fotoğraf ve video çekimi yapılabilir. Etkinliğe katılımınızla birlikte bu görsellerin kullanılmasını kabul etmiş olursunuz. Fotoğraflarda yer almak istemiyorsanız\, lütfen etkinlik başlangıcında görevli personele bildiriniz.\nAtölye su ve boya ile çalışmayı içerdiğinden\, uygun ve rahat kıyafetler giyilmesi önerilir.\nAtölye için gerekli tüm malzemeler Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London tarafından sağlanacaktır.\nAtölye ücreti\, bir çocuk ve ona eşlik eden bir ebeveyn/veli için geçerlidir.\nÜcret\, katılımın dengeli şekilde planlanabilmesi ve etkinliğin sağlıklı bir şekilde yürütülebilmesi amacıyla sembolik düzeyde belirlenmiştir.\n\n👕 23 Nisan kapsamında çocukların beyaz ve kırmızı renklerde giyinmeleri teşvik edilmektedir (zorunlu değildir). \nSorularınız için: londra@yee.org.tr \nSizi aramızda görmekten mutluluk duyarız! \nDisclaimer\nBy participating in the Yunus Kids’ Club event\, you acknowledge and agree to the following: \n\nThe workshop is designed for children aged 7–12 years. However\, participants outside this age range may also attend if they feel comfortable engaging with the activity.\nThe workshop is designed to encourage children to work independently. Parents or guardians are required to accompany their children throughout the event and provide support only when needed.\n\n\nThe organisers reserve the right to cancel or reschedule the event if necessary.\nPhotographs or videos may be taken during the event for promotional and archival purposes. By attending\, you consent to this. If you prefer not to be photographed\, please inform staff upon arrival.\nAs this workshop involves water and pigments\, we recommend wearing clothes suitable for art activities.\nAll materials required for the workshop will be provided by Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London. Participants are encouraged to bring their creativity and enthusiasm.\nThe workshop fee covers admission for one child and one accompanying parent or guardian.\nThe fee is set at a symbolic level to help us manage capacity and ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for all participants.\n\n👕 Children are welcome to wear white and red in celebration of 23 April (optional). \nFor any questions\, please contact: londra@yee.org.tr \nWe look forward to welcoming you!
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/childrens-day-marbling-workshop/
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