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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240426T190000
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SUMMARY:Special Workshop: Turkish & Japanese Tea Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:[vc_btn title=”Click Here to Book Your Ticket” color=”chino” size=”lg” align=”left” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fturkishjapaneseteaceremony.eventbrite.co.uk|title:Click%20Here%20to%20Book%20Your%20Ticket|target:_blank”] \nSpecial Workshop: Turkish & Japanese Tea Ceremony \nThe Yunus Emre Institute London is delighted to host an evening of cultural exploration with Dr. Qayyim Naoki Yamamoto. This special workshop\, “A Journey Through Cultures: Japanese Tea Ceremony & Talk on New Traditional Japanese Culture Inspired by Turkish Spirituality\,” is scheduled for Friday\, 26th April\, at 7 pm. \nDr. Yamamoto will lead a traditional Japanese tea ceremony and share his insights on the spiritual connections between Turkish and Japanese cultures. Participants will have the opportunity to taste matcha tea and view a display of unique handicrafts that blend the artistic traditions of both countries. \nThis exclusive experience will be photographed by the renowned Peter Sanders\, capturing the essence of this cultural exchange. \nDr. Qayyim Naoki Yamamoto\, an Assistant Professor at Marmara University’s Graduate School of Turkic Studies\, specializes in Ottoman Sufism and traditional Japanese culture. He is known for his work in translating Yunus Emre’s poetry into Japanese and his comparative studies of Turkish and Japanese cultures. \nThis event forms part of the Arts & Culture Lecture Series organised by Yunus Emre Institute London since 2017. \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/turkishjapaneseteaceremony/
LOCATION:Yunus Emre Institute London\, 10 Maple Street London\, London\, London\, W1T 5HA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240425T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240425T210000
DTSTAMP:20260506T145957
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SUMMARY:The Oud: An Illustrated History | Book Launch & Talk & Concert
DESCRIPTION:[vc_btn title=”Click Here to Book Your Ticket” color=”sandy-brown” size=”lg” align=”left” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2FTheOudAnIllustratedHistory.eventbrite.co.uk|title:Click%20Here%20to%20Book%20Your%20Ticket|target:_blank”] \nYunus Emre Institute London is delighted to host an evening dedicated to the historical and musical journey of the oud. On April 25th at 7 PM\, the institute will host an exclusive event that celebrates the publication of “The Oud: An Illustrated History” by Rachel Beckles Willson. \nThis is a multifaceted event featuring a book launch\, a conversation on music’s cultural impact\, and a concert that bridges history with contemporary artistry. The event will feature a talk by Rachel Beckles and Martin Stokes\, who will share their perspectives on music’s role in shaping our world. The evening will conclude with a concert by Rachel Beckles and Umut Ekiz. \nThe Oud: An Illustrated History by Rachel Beckles Willson is a beautifully crafted work that offers readers an illustrated journey through the oud’s storied past. The narrative begins with the poignant myth of Lamak\, a descendant of Cain\, who\, in his grief\, created the first oud from his son’s remains\, weaving a tale of music and mourning that gave birth to this iconic instrument. \nThe book delves into the oud’s evolution\, its significance in various musical cultures\, and its spread beyond its traditional boundaries to new regions and audiences. It is a story that encompasses the craftsmanship of the instrument\, the diversity of its players\, and its place in literature and storytelling. Beckles Willson’s scholarship brings to life the oud’s rich history and its vibrant present\, making it accessible to both seasoned musicians and newcomers alike. \nThe evening will begin with a conversation featuring Martin Stokes and Rachel Beckles\, who will explore the oud’s cultural influences and its role in connecting cultures. The discussion will provide a backdrop to the musical performance that follows\, where Rachel Beckles and Umut Ekiz will treat attendees with their renditions on the oud\, demonstrating its timeless allure. \nAbout the Book:\nAccording to a literary tradition of Iraq\, the origin of the oud lies in the grief of Lamak\, a descendent of Cain\, son of Adam. When his 5-year-old son died\, Lamak hung the boy’s limp body on a tree\, and as time passed\, he resolved to build a musical instrument from the remaining bones. He then played it\, wept\, and sang the first lament; his daughter Sila became an instrument maker. So the oud is a beautiful pear-shaped box\, with neck and strings\, that makes music\, but it can also be a link to the world of storytelling that brings new voices into life. \nToday the oud is one of the most important instruments in music cultures of the Middle East and North Africa\, and while associated mainly with the Arab world\, it is also played in Iran\, Turkey and Greece. More recently it has spread into East Africa\, numerous countries of Europe\, Australia\, the Americas\, China and Japan. \nThis book explores the oud’s history and increasingly global lives today. It explores its varied construction over time and place\, delves into its place in literature\, and reveals its widespread repertoire and immensely diverse players. \n“Beckles Willson’s comprehensive history draws upon folklore\, design\, and politics… The book is lavishly illustrated with ancient and contemporary images that help tell the story of this fascinating instrument.”\nBooklist \n“Extensively researched history with musical appeal… The text is enriched with illustrations\, showing the oud’s variety and the cultural tapestry it weaves.”\nThe National \n“Generously illustrated and embedded with QR codes… a rich cultural history and a thoughtful analysis of the shifting global dynamics that gave the oud its reach.” Publishers Weekly \nThe event is an invitation to experience the convergence of history\, music\, and narrative—a chance to understand the oud not just as an instrument but as a living legacy that continues to inspire and connect people across the world. \nNote: Rachel Beckles Willson will donate all royalties from book sales to charities supporting child refugees\, including those displaced in Gaza. \nThis talk forms part of the Arts & Culture Lecture Series organised by Yunus Emre Institute London since 2017. \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/theoudbyrachelbeckleswillson/
LOCATION:Yunus Emre Institute London\, 10 Maple Street London\, London\, London\, W1T 5HA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240420T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240420T180000
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SUMMARY:Eid in the Square 2024 x Yunus Emre Institute London
DESCRIPTION:[vc_btn title=”Click Here to Register” color=”peacoc” size=”lg” align=”left” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.london.gov.uk%2Fevents%2Feid-square-2024|title:Click%20Here%20to%20Register|target:_blank”] \nJoin us at Trafalgar Square for Eid in the Square 2024 on 20 April. Visit Yunus Emre Institute London’s stall to immerse yourself in the vibrant Turkish culture\, arts\, and traditions. A day of celebration\, learning\, and community spirit awaits you. \nJoin us at Trafalgar Square on April 20th for “Eid in the Square 2024\,” a vibrant celebration of culture and community spirit. The day will unfold with a series of events that bring the rich tapestry of Turkish traditions to the heart of London. \nAt the Yunus Emre Institute London’s stall\, you’ll be transported to the crossroads of East and West with an immersive experience into Turkish arts and culture. \nThis is more than just a cultural exhibition; it’s a day of learning\, sharing\, and connecting with the community. Whether you’re joining to partake in the festivities\, eager to learn about a new culture\, or simply looking for a day out with family and friends\, there’s something for everyone. \nDon’t miss out on this opportunity to celebrate Eid in a setting that’s as educational as it is entertaining. Be part of a memorable day that celebrates togetherness and cultural diversity.
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/eidinthesquare2024/
LOCATION:Trafalgar Square\, Trafalgar Sq\, London\, WC2N 5DS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240420T113000
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SUMMARY:In Short Europe: Best of Best x The Silent Route by Merve Çirişoğlu
DESCRIPTION:[vc_btn title=”Click Here to Book Your Ticket” color=”violet” size=”lg” align=”left” link=”url:http%3A%2F%2Feurope.org.uk%2Fmagazine%2Fin-short-europe-best-of-best-programme-timings%2F|title:Click%20Here%20to%20Book%20Your%20Ticket|target:_blank”] \nExperience “The Silent Route” an emotionally gripping animated short by award-winning director Merve Cirisoglu at the 6th edition of In Short\, Europe. Proud supporters of the festival\, we’re thrilled to announce Türkiye’s participation. Join us in Glasgow on 20-21 April & in London from 26-28 April. \nStrand 5 – Kids Animation: Why’s the Sky Blue? \nSaturday 20 April\, 11:30 am\, Cinema 1\, Glasgow Film Theatre\, Glasgow\nSaturday 27 April\, 2:00 pm\, Ciné Lumière\, Institut français London \n A playful selection of children’s animation exploring our relationship to the outside and everything it brings us; big gardens to run around in\, animals to befriend\, and the beautiful display of sound\, colour\, and texture. \nThe Silent Route\, dir. Merve Cirisoglu\,Türkiye\, 2024\, Animation\, 8 mins\, Age Rating PG\nThe loving protection of a mother keeps a baby away from danger. \nOverview\n\nEvery child attending a Take 2 screening receives a free ticket for themselves and one free ticket for their accompanying adult. Free tickets are only issued on the day of the screening. Children under the age of 8 must be accompanied by an adult. Additional tickets and/or tickets purchased in advance cost £6 each. \n——————— \nScreening as part of In Short\, Europe: Best of the Best.\nA playful selection of children’s animations exploring our relationship to the outside and everything it brings us; big gardens to run around in\, animals to befriend\, and the beautiful display of sound\, colour\, and texture. \nLuce & the rock (U)\nDir. Britt Raes\, Belgium-Flanders and Germany\, 2022\nAnimation\, 12 mins \nAnger turns to love between Luce and a mischievous rock. \nSuzie in the Garden (U)\nDir. Lucie Sunková\, Czech Republic\, 2022\nAnimation\, 13 mins \nSuzie loves to play in her garden\, she takes care of the plants and watches them grow. \nTo be sisters\nDir. Anne-Sophie Gousset & Clément Céard\, France\, 2022\nAnimation\, 7 mins \nTwo sisters create worlds of playful fun. \nThe Silent Route (PG)\nDir. Merve Cirisoglu\, Türkiye\, 2024\,\nAnimation\, 8 mins \nThe loving protection of a mother keeps a baby away from danger. \nThe Tornado Outside (U)\nDir. Maria Tomazou\, Cyprus\, 2023\, Animation\, 8 mins \nHave you ever wondered what’s inside a tornado?
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/thesilentrouteinshorteurope/
LOCATION:Glasgow Film Theatre\, 12 Rose St\, Glasgow\, G3 6RB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Yunus Emre Institute":MAILTO:londra@yee.org.tr
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240418T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240418T210000
DTSTAMP:20260506T145958
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SUMMARY:Young Scholars: A Century of Urban Transformation: Istanbul’s Evolution
DESCRIPTION:[vc_btn title=”Click Here to Register” color=”peacoc” size=”lg” align=”left” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fmahmudsami.eventbrite.co.uk|title:Click%20Here%20to%20Register|target:_blank”] \nYunus Emre Institute London is delighted to announce its upcoming Young Scholar Seminar Series talk: “A Century of Urban Transformation: Istanbul’s Evolution “\, by Mahmud Sami Karahasanoğlu. The talk will take place on Thursday 18th April 2024 at 7 pm UK Time. \nA Century of Urban Transformation: Istanbul’s Evolution \nIn the wake of Turkiye’s hard-fought independence\, a nation rallied to catch up with the industrial age. The cities\, residential areas\, industrial structures\, and infrastructure were unprepared\, ill-equipped for the task at hand. Not only were the plans incomplete\, but the country also faced financial constraints. In pursuit of industrial progress\, Turkiye made a collective decision to engage all its citizens. \nEmergence of New Districts: Overnight\, new districts sprang forth\, fuelled by necessity. Haphazard urbanization spread. As industrialisation progressed\, the once-historical visage of the cities began to blur. Simultaneously\, policymakers and legislators worked to address the movement’s shortcomings. However\, the primary motivation behind enforcing building codes often encouraged by electoral goals. \nSlums to Gated Communities: Over time\, cities sprouted slums that would later give way to apartment complexes that were built without any design oversight. This transformation led to a shift in urbanization\, with each election cycle adding another layer and storey to these evolving structures. Over the years\, crafted city plans gave way to a transformation. Apartments stepped aside and became gated communities and high-rise structures. The cityscape shifted at a pace unforeseen\, reshaping not only the physical contours but also the very essence of our urban character\, face\, and culture. The very aspirations of transforming urban spaces into a better\, nature-friendly\, and livable city abused by politicians\, citizens\, and bureaucrats. \nIstanbul’s Tale: This century-old story etched into the very fabric of Turkiye’s major cities. Today\, our spotlight falls on Istanbul. We’ll delve into its evolution\, uncovering the forces that shaped it and the ongoing efforts to safeguard its essence—the face\, character\, and culture. As we explore Istanbul’s story\, we’ll also cast our gaze toward futuristic global solutions aimed at preserving not only Istanbul but all historical cities which face similar threads. \nBeyond the Bosphorus\, we cast our gaze toward other global cities. Could this tale repeat itself elsewhere? Might its trajectory echo across interconnected urban landscapes? And perhaps\, even in London? \nJoin us as we unravel the threads of time\, weaving a tapestry that binds us all. \n  \nMahmud Sami Karahasanoğlu received his BA in architecture from Yeditepe University in Istanbul. He studied passive solar architecture at Bahçeşehir University\, where he obtained his master’s degree in the performance analysis of passive solar buildings. Mahmud Sami has worked as an architect in Istanbul\, Turkey\, and Ashgabat\, Turkmenistan. He has also taught classes at the university on passive architecture and architectural design projects. He is focused on political engagements that shape city planning and has taken roles in non-governmental organizations focused on social sociology and politics. Currently\, Mahmud Sami works as an architect at CEVV and is pursuing a PhD in city planning at Sabahattin Zaim University in Istanbul. \nDate: Thursday 18th April 2024\nTime: 7 pm\nVenue: Yunus Emre Institute in London\, 10 Maple Street\, London\, W1T 5HA \nTraditional Turkish Refreshments will be served. \nAdmission is FREE but registration*** is ESSENTIAL via Eventbrite. \n\n\n\n\nThis talk forms part of the Young Scholar Seminar Series organised by Yunus Emre Institute in London.
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/youngscholar27/
LOCATION:Yunus Emre Institute London\, 10 Maple Street London\, London\, London\, W1T 5HA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Yunus Emre Institute":MAILTO:londra@yee.org.tr
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240417T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240417T210000
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SUMMARY:Sebze: Vegetarian Recipes from my Turkish Kitchen | Book Launch & Signing
DESCRIPTION:[vc_btn title=”Click Here to Register” color=”sandy-brown” size=”lg” align=”left” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2FSebzeVegetarianDishesFromMyTurkishKitchen.eventbrite.co.uk|title:Click%20Here%20to%20Register|target:_blank”] \nYunus Emre Institute London is delighted to host an evening with Özlem Warren for the unveiling of her new cookbook\, “SEBZE: Vegetarian Recipes from My Turkish Kitchen.” This gathering is part of our ongoing arts and culture lecture series. \nJoin us on the 17th of April at 7 PM for a book signing with Özlem Warren\, a celebrated authority on Turkish cuisine. Her latest book\, “SEBZE” invites you into the world of Turkish vegetarian cooking\, offering a variety of easy-to-follow\, delicious recipes that are perfect for everyday meals. \nThis event is a unique chance to engage with Özlem\, learn about the influences of Anatolian cuisine\, and discover how Turkish culinary traditions can be incorporated into vegetarian dishes. While there won’t be a food tasting\, you’ll leave with plenty of inspiration to create your own Turkish feasts at home. \nÖzlem Warren\, is an awarded Turkish culinary expert\, Author\, Cookery Class Instructor and Food Consultant. She has taught at prestigious cooking schools both in the US and the UK such as Özlem Warren is a respected teacher of Turkish food who has taught at Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Cooking Schools and Central Market Cooking Schools in the US\, and Kent Cookery School and Divertimenti Cookery School in the UK. Her first cookbook\, “Özlem’s Turkish Table\,” has already garnered international praise\, winning the 2020 Gourmand Award in Food Heritage. Now\, she brings us “SEBZE\,” a treasure trove of vegetarian recipes that embody the spirit of Turkish cooking. \nTurkish cuisine\, particularly from the Anatolian region\, is a tapestry of flavors influenced by a rich history and a fusion of cultures. It’s known for its hearty stews\, vibrant salads\, and an array of dishes that celebrate the region’s bountiful produce. “SEBZE” captures this essence\, offering a modern take on traditional dishes that are not only nourishing but also a joy to create. \nThis event is a fantastic opportunity to meet Özlem Warren\, gain insight into the art of Turkish cooking\, and learn how to incorporate these vegetarian dishes into your own culinary repertoire. The flavors and stories behind them will surely inspire your home cooking. \nAdmission is FREE but registration is ESSENTIAL. \nThis talk forms part of the Arts & Culture Lecture Series organised by Yunus Emre Institute London since 2017. \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/sebzevegetariandishesfrommyturkishkitchen/
LOCATION:Yunus Emre Institute London\, 10 Maple Street London\, London\, London\, W1T 5HA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Yunus Emre Institute":MAILTO:londra@yee.org.tr
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240408T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240408T213000
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SUMMARY:Open Iftar 2024 x Trafalgar Square
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a memorable evening at Open Iftar 2024 in Trafalgar Square\, the finale of a series of events that bring communities together to share in the spirit of Ramadan. This year\, we’re honoured to host the event in one of London’s most iconic locations\, offering a unique opportunity for people of all backgrounds to break their fast in unity and celebrate the values of empathy\, generosity\, and togetherness. \nAs the day ends\, Trafalgar Square will come alive with the sounds of conversation and the aroma of shared meals\, symbolizing the essence of community and the breaking of barriers. Supported by Republic of Türkiye Directorate of Communications and Yunus Emre Institute London\, this event is not just about enjoying delicious food but also about engaging in meaningful dialogue and experiencing the rich cultural tapestry that Ramadan brings to the forefront. \nDon’t miss this chance to be part of a tradition that has been celebrated for years\, bringing together people from diverse cultures and faiths. Open Iftar 2024 is a testament to the enduring legacy of Ramadan and its ability to foster a sense of global community.
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/openiftar2024/
LOCATION:Trafalgar Square\, Trafalgar Sq\, London\, WC2N 5DS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240408T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240430T170000
DTSTAMP:20260506T145958
CREATED:20240403T163429Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Türkiye Century
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the “Türkiye Century” exhibition to explore a curated display of Türkiye’s cultural and natural treasures. The exhibition opens to the public on 8 April at Yunus Emre Insittue London’s art gallery and will be available for viewing until the end of this month.
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/exhibition-turkiye-century/
LOCATION:Yunus Emre Institute London\, 10 Maple Street London\, London\, London\, W1T 5HA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Yunus Emre Institute":MAILTO:londra@yee.org.tr
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240404T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240404T170000
DTSTAMP:20260506T145958
CREATED:20240327T143820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240328T160045Z
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SUMMARY:Iznik Ceramic Painting Workshop
DESCRIPTION:[vc_btn title=”Click Here to Book Your Ticket” color=”blue” size=”lg” align=”left” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fizniktileworkshop.eventbrite.co.uk|title:Click%20Here%20to%20Book%20Your%20Ticket|target:_blank”]\nJoin us for an exciting Iznik Ceramic Painting Workshop* organised by Yunus Emre Institute London in collaboration with the Queen Mary Turkish Society\, where you’ll delve into the rich history of traditional İznik ceramic/çini patterns\, guided by the expertise of renowned artist Nagihan Seymour. \nDate: Thursday\, 4 April 2024\nTime: 2:00-5:00 pm (UK time)\nInstructor: Nagihan Seymour\nLocation: 10 Maple Street W1T 5HA (Nearest tube stations: Warren Street and Goodge Street) \n***This workshop is ONLY for students and QMUL Turkish Society members.\nWhether you’re an aspiring artist\, a lover of traditional arts\, or simply curious about Ottoman culture\, this course offers a perfect opportunity for exploration. \nDuring this face-to-face workshop\, you’ll have the chance to immerse yourself in the vibrant world of İznik tile patterns and gain insights into the origins of İznik pottery. Named after the town of İznik in western Anatolia\, İznik pottery holds profound significance in Ottoman art and architecture. \nUnder the guidance of our expert instructor\, you’ll be introduced to the materials and techniques used in İznik style painting\, utilizing authentic ceramic paints sourced from Turkiye. Throughout the workshop\, participants will receive personalized feedback as they paint their own tile (10×10 cm) in the İznik style. \nUpon completion\, your works will be glazed and fired in a kiln by the instructor. Attendees can later collect their finished pieces from the Yunus Emre Institute London\, adding a tangible outcome to your artistic exploration. \nAll necessary materials will be provided by the Institute\, allowing you to focus solely on your creative journey. \nPlease note that the workshop is conducted in English\, with occasional Turkish terminology used. To ensure safety\, participants are advised to avoid wearing loose clothing\, especially large cuffs and neckties. Additionally\, while every care is taken in firing your work\, ceramics can be subject to cracking during the process. \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. \nDon’t miss out on this unique opportunity to explore the artistry of İznik ceramics firsthand! Reserve your spot today and unlock your creativity in the captivating world of İznik Cini Painting. Limited spaces are available\, so secure your place now! \nIMPORTANT! Please understand\, whilst every care is taken in firing your work\, ceramics can be subject to cracking during firing. \nIf you would like to pay by bank transfer or have any questions\, please direct them to us on londra@yee.org.tr
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/qmuliznikworkshop/
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Yunus Emre Institute":MAILTO:londra@yee.org.tr
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240328T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240328T210000
DTSTAMP:20260506T145958
CREATED:20240323T000221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240328T160049Z
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SUMMARY:Young Scholars: Energy Efficiency of Historic Buildings in Türkiye
DESCRIPTION:[vc_btn title=”Click Here to Book Your Ticket” color=”warning” size=”lg” align=”left” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.eventbrite.co.uk%2Fe%2Fyoung-scholars-energy-efficiency-of-historic-buildings-in-turkiye-tickets-850917736857%3Faff%3Doddtdtcreator|title:Click%20Here%20to%20Book%20Your%20Ticket|target:_blank”] \nA Talk by Merve Karabeyeser Bakan\, University College London \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event: \nYunus Emre Institute London is delighted to announce its upcoming Young Scholar Seminar Series talk: “Energy efficiency of historic buildings in hot and dry climate regions of Türkiye“\, by Merve Karabeyeser Bakan. The talk will take place on Thursday 28th March 2024 at 7 pm UK Time. \nIftar meal box will be served. \nEnergy efficiency of historic buildings in hot and dry climate regions of Türkiye \nThe building sector\, which is responsible for almost 40% of Co2 emissions\, has substantial opportunities for energy efficiency studies. Since conserving the heritage value of these building stocks is essential\, historic buildings’ energy efficiency is more complex than modern buildings. While applying energy-saving measures\, understanding the potential of historic buildings is an essential source for minimum intervention for these buildings. Historic house typology in Türkiye shows diversity for various reasons like culture\, climate\, material\, social\, economic and geographical conditions. Historic houses in hot climate have various passive strategies to protect them from the adverse effects of this climate. These specific features are significant for the users not only in terms of thermal comfort but also in terms of heritage value.\nIn this presentation\, Merve will discuss the strategies developed for the energy efficiency of historic houses in hot and dry climate regions of Türkiye and the dynamic relationship between heritage value energy efficiency and thermal comfort. \nMerve Karabeyeser Bakan graduated from Gazi University\, Department of Architecture\, in 2016. She was a research assistant at Hasan Kalyoncu University\, Department of Architecture\, for four years. She is a PhD candidate at University College London\, The Bartlett School of Environment\, Energy and Resources\, Institute of Sustainable Heritage with a Turkish government scholarship. Her PhD focuses on the dynamic interconnections between energy efficiency\, heritage and thermal comfort. She has been working as a postgraduate teaching assistant at UCL since 2022. \nDate: Thursday 28th March 2024\nIftar: 6: 32 pm\nEvent Starting: 7 pm\nVenue: Yunus Emre Institute in London\, 10 Maple Street\, London\, W1T 5HA \n\n\n\n\nThis talk forms part of the Young Scholar Seminar Series organised by Yunus Emre Institute in London.
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/youngscholar26mervekarabeyeser/
LOCATION:Yunus Emre Institute London\, 10 Maple Street London\, London\, London\, W1T 5HA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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SUMMARY:Ramadan Special Concert: Mystic Sounds from Anatolia
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this special Ramadan concert\, featuring four skilled musicians on vocal\, oud\, qanun\, kemane\, and percussion! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRamadan is a time of spiritual reflection\, self-improvement\, and heightened devotion. It is also a time of joy\, gratitude\, and celebration. What better way to celebrate Ramadan than with a night of enchanting and soulful music from Anatolia\, the ancient land of Türkiye and beyond? \nJoin us for this special Ramadan concert that will take place at St. Mary’s Islington on Monday 25 March 2024\, at 8pm featuring four skilled musicians on vocal\, oud\, qanun\, kemane\, and percussion\, who will take you on a musical journey through the rich and diverse heritage of Anatolian music. \nAnatolia has a musical tradition that reflects its history\, culture\, and spirituality. From the sublime melodies of Sufi mysticism to the vibrant rhythms of folk songs\, Anatolian music transports the listeners to a different world. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to experience the beauty and diversity of Anatolian music\, performed by a talented ensemble of musicians: \nBaha Yetkin\,a master oud player and vocalist\, who has performed in many prestigious venues and festivals around the world\, and teaches at the Yunus Emre Institute London \nSerdar Yılmaz\, a brilliant qanun player\, who has collaborated with many famous artists and orchestras\, and teaches at the Yunus Emre Institute London \nUmut Ekiz\, a versatile kemane player\, who has a passion for Anatolian folk music and has performed in various countries and festivals \nMuammer Sağlam\, a skilled percussionist\, who plays a variety of instruments such as darbuka\, bendir\, and riq\, and has a wide repertoire of rhythms and styles \nThe concert will feature a selection of songs that showcase the mystical and traditional aspects of Anatolian music\, such as: Salat-ı Ummiye\, a prayer for the Prophet Muhammad\, Ben Yürürüm Yane Yane\, a Sufi song about spiritual love and longing\, Biz Dünyadan Gider Olduk\, a Sufi hymn about detachment from the world.\nThese are just a few examples of the many pieces that will be played during the concert\, which will also include some interactive songs that the audience can join in. \nTickets are now available for this unmissable Ramadan special concert! \n\nhttps://MysticSoundsfromAnatolia.eventbrite.co.uk
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/mysticsoundsfromanatolia/
LOCATION:St Mary’s Church\, Upper Street\, London\, N1 2TX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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SUMMARY:Karagöz & Hacivat Workshop: Peckham Sessions
DESCRIPTION:Karagöz & Hacivat Workshop: Peckham Sessions \nTURKISH SHADOW THEATRE PUPPET MAKING\n\nIn this workshop\, participants will delve into the art of puppetry and craft shadow puppets. Drawing upon the rich heritage of the Turkish Shadow Theatre tradition\, specifically ‘Karagöz and Hacivat’\, attendees will have the chance to design their own shadow puppet\, master its vocalization\, and engage in performances from behind the curtain. \nAge 6+
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/karagozhacivatpeckhamsessions/
LOCATION:Mountview\, 120 Peckham Hill Street\, London\, SE15 5JT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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SUMMARY:London Contemporary Soloists Palm Sunday Concert
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to London Contemporary Soloists Palm Sunday Concert! Join us at the Holy Sepulchre Church for an evening of concertos ranging from the Baroque period to our time. This concert is organised in collaboration with Music at Hill and Yunus Emre Institute. \nAndrzej Panufnik – Violin Concerto (Violin- Mira Marton) \nW.A. Mozart – Piano Concerto no.11 in F Major (Piano – Mine Doğantan-Dack) \nEmre Şener – Clarinet Concerto (Clarinet – Wladyslaw Lech) \nJ.S. Bach – Concerto in D minor for Violin and Oboe (Violin- Mira Marton\, Oboe – David Hedley) \nYou can purhase your tickets here or via cash payment at the door. Tickets purchased online are subject to a £2 booking fee.
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/palmsundayconcert/
LOCATION:Holy Sepulchre Church\, Holborn Viaduct\, London\, EC1A 2DQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Future Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231028T193000
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SUMMARY:100 Years of Turkish Republic Concert: World Premiere of Yalçın Tura’s Piano Concerto
DESCRIPTION:This October marks the centenary of the Republic of Türkiye. The momentous occasion will be marked by numerous festivities across the world and London is no exception!  \nIn an event celebrating the past and the future\, 100 Years of Turkish Republic Concert & World Premiere of Yalçın Tura’s Piano Concerto will be taking place at the Royal College of Music\, Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall on the 28th of October 2023 at 7:30 PM under the organisation of the Yunus Emre Institute London with the support of the Turkish Embassy in London.  \nTo commemorate a century since the declaration of the Republic of Türkiye\, this celebratory concert will showcase the world premiere of the distinguished Turkish composer Yalçın Tura’s latest piano concerto\, making it the highlight of the evening. Guiding us through this musical journey in collaboration with the prestigious London Chamber Orchestra will be Tura’s son\, the outstanding composer and Principal Conductor of the Istanbul State Symphony Orchestra\, Hasan Niyazi Tura. The concert’s centrepiece\, a magnificent piano concerto\, will feature the pianist Pınar Çelik Warsi\, who will perform alongside the renowned London Chamber Orchestra.  \nYalçın Tura stands as a luminary among contemporary Turkish music composers. Tura’s musical journey includes film and stage compositions as well as teaching at the prestigious State Turkish Music Conservatory within Istanbul Technical University and publications on the Turkish music. His latest of many contributions to the world of music will be premiered for the first time during 100 Years of Turkish Republic Concert. The concert’s conductor will be none other than Tura’s son\, Hasan Niyazi Tura\, a composer in his own name. His works include the critically acclaimed “Oratorio for Martyrs”\, which brought him recognition and prestigious commissions like the Ballet “Aspendos” (2013) by Turkish State Opera House. Hasan Niyazi Tura will also be conducting a number of his own compositions throughout the evenings.  \nThe program will not only showcase Yalçın Tura’s unique new compositions but also pay homage to Türkiye’s classical musical heritage\, seamlessly blending with British classical pieces for a musical celebration of the two nation’s century of friendship. This unmissable concert taking place at the prestigious Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall at the Royal College of Music will feature exquisite compositions by renowned Turkish composers\, including the distinguished Hasan Uçarsu\, alongside classical British pieces crafted by Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958)\, George Butterworth (1885-1916)\, and Frederick Delius (1862-1934). \nThis concert promises to be an extraordinary musical experience\, uniting the rich traditions of Turkish and British music to celebrate the 100-year anniversary of the Turkish Republic.  \nWe recommend you arrive at least 30 minutes before the performance start time to pass through security checks and find your seats.  \nKindly note that there is an age restriction (11+) to attend this event. Children under 11 will NOT be admitted to the performance. \nThe performance is approximately 2 hours including one interval.\n \n\nTickets can be purchased here: [vc_btn title=”100 Years of Turkish Republic” color=”orange” size=”lg” align=”left” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2F100yearsofturkishrepublic.eventbrite.co.uk%2F|title:100%20Years%20of%20Turkish%20Republic|target:_blank”]\n\nFor more information on the event\, please visit Yunus Emre Institute London’s Website: https://yeelondon.org.uk/ or email us at londra@yee.org.tr
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/100yearsofturkishrepublic/
LOCATION:Royal College of Music\, Prince Consort Road\, London\, SW7 2BS\, United Kingdom
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