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SUMMARY:7th Turkish Community Art Exhibition | Call for Participation
DESCRIPTION:[vc_btn title=”Click Here to Register” color=”red” align=”left” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fyeelondon.org.uk%2F2024%2F07%2F11%2Ftcae2025%2F|title:Click%20Here%20to%20Register|target:_blank”] \nYunus Emre Institute London and the Turkish Consulate General in London warmly invite artists of all skill levels to participate in the 7th Turkish Community Art Exhibition!  \nWe are beyond excited to call upon the dynamic Turkish artist community in the United Kingdom to showcase their creativity at the 7th Turkish Community Art Exhibition. This cherished annual event is a celebration of original works spanning a variety of mediums\, from timeless traditional paintings to innovative digital art. Organised by Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London and the Turkish Consulate General in London\, this exhibition is a wonderful opportunity to bring together established\, emerging\, and amateur artists\, nurturing unity and solidarity within the Turkish community in the UK.  \nAlongside the physical exhibition\, an online Exhibition Catalogue will be available for art enthusiasts around the globe to enjoy.  \nOur esteemed jury\, including Korkut Tufan\, the Consul General of the Turkish Republic in London\, Dr. Mehmet Karakuş\, Director of Yunus Emre Institute London\, and several UK-based Turkish artists\, will thoughtfully curate the artworks on display.  \nTo APPLY and review the Terms & Conditions\, please click here! \nKey Dates:  \n\nSubmission Deadline: 31st January 2025 | By midnight  \n\n\nSelection Announcement: 15th February 2025 | By midnight \n\n\nExhibition Dates: 19th March – 19th April 2025 | During working hours\, 10 am – 6 pm \n\n\nInauguration: 19th March 2025 at 7 pm | Attendance is strictly by invitation only \n\n\nCollection Dates: 26th April – 25th May 2025 | To be arranged by the entrant \n\nWe eagerly await your inspiring artworks and look forward to celebrating the rich tapestry of creativity and culture at the 7th Turkish Community Art Exhibition 
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/callforparticipationtcae24/
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:20241001T180000
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Painting Ceramic Coffee Cup with Babanakkaş Pattern
DESCRIPTION:[vc_btn title=”Click Here to Register” color=”vista-blue” size=”lg” align=”left” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fcoffeecupworkshop.eventbrite.co.uk|title:Click%20Here%20to%20Register|target:_blank”] \nWorkshop: Painting Ceramic Coffee Cup with Babanakkaş Pattern\nDate: Thursday\, 1 October 2024\nTime: 6 – 9 pm\nDuration: 3 hours\nFee: £75 (includes all materials)\n*** To avoid the Eventbrite fee\, please make your payment via bank transfer using the details provided below\, and email your payment receipt to londra@yee.org.tr \nBank Name: Metro Bank Tottenham Court Road \nAccount Name: Yunus Emre Institute \nSort Code: 23-05-80 \nAccount Number: 21902772 \nReference: Your Full Name \nEntry Requirement: Please click the link below. Fill in and sign the registration form and send it to us via londra@yee.org.tr\nCourse Registration Form \nClass Size: Min. 5 – Max.12 Students\nInstructor: Nagihan Seymour\nLocation: 10 Maple Street W1T 5HA (Nearest tube stations: Warren Street and Goodge Street) \nEntry Requirements: \nYou must be 16+ to attend the course. \nStudents are required to complete the form to register successfully. \nWhether you are an aspiring artist\, a lover of traditional arts\, or simply curious about Ottoman culture\, this course is perfect for you. Join us and unlock your creativity as you immerse yourself in the captivating world of Iznik Cini Painting. \nCourse Overview \nCelebrate International Coffee Day with our FACE-to-FACE Ceramic Coffee Cup Painting Workshop\, featuring the Babanakkaş pattern. Led by renowned artist Nagihan Seymour\, this workshop will take you on a journey through the history and art of traditional İznik ceramics and their connection to the Ottoman era. \nIznik pottery is named after the town of Iznik in western Anatolia where it was first made. From the last quarter of the 15th century until the end of the 17th century\, this decorated ceramic was one of the most important decorative materials embellishing Ottoman structures ranging from palaces to mosques. Babanakkas was the head Nakkas (Artist) of the Ottoman Palace in the 15/16th Century. Baba Nakkas has given this period his name with his new styles and techniques. \nThe fig leaves\, different mushroom motifs and flowers like Lily were used by Baba Nakkas both in Tezhip and on ceramics such as bowls\, jugs\, and vases. \nDuring this workshop\, you will first be introduced to all the materials and their uses. After becoming acquainted with the materials\, you will be shown painting techniques in the Baba Nakkash style and will paint your own Turkish Coffee Cup which can be used as espresso cup as well. \nAssessment / Outcome \nParticipants will receive feedback throughout the workshop and paint their own cup with saucer accordingly. Following the class\, the instructor will glaze and fire the finished works in a kiln. The attendees will be able to collect their work from the Yunus Emre Institute London once they are ready. \nMethods of Teaching \nThe course will be taught according to the traditional training and the educational model used in Istanbul\, which has remained largely unchanged for hundreds of years. \nRequired Equipment & Materials \nAll materials will be provided by the Institute. \nDisclaimer \n\nPlease understand\, whilst every care is taken in firing your work\, ceramics can be subject to cracking during firing.\nThe course is primarily taught in English\, but some terminology may be in Turkish. Your instructor will clarify any terms or concepts as needed during the class.\nSome classes may require specific equipment or materials. Please check the workshop requirements beforehand to ensure you have everything you need to fully participate.\nFor your safety and comfort\, we recommend avoiding wearing loose clothing\, especially items with large cuffs and neckties\, during classes.\nWhile the Cultural Institute strives to maintain a safe learning environment\, students are reminded that they are solely responsible for the security of their personal belongings. The Institute assumes no liability for any loss or damage to personal items incurred during course activities.\nThe Cultural Institute endeavors to maintain a conducive learning environment by ensuring that courses meet a minimum enrollment. If this requirement is not met by the end of the registration period\, the Institute reserves the right to cancel the course/ workshop one day prior to its scheduled start. In such cases\, any course fees paid by enrolled students will be promptly refunded in full. Refunds will be processed to the student’s designated bank account\, unless the course was purchased online\, in which case refunds will be issued via PayPal.\nClasses/workshops may be subject to cancellation or rescheduling based on unforeseen circumstances. We will make every effort to notify you in advance and offer alternative arrangements if possible. We advise students to keep two weeks free from the course end date.\nApplicants can withdraw their application without incurring any charges up until the commencement date of the workshop. No refunds will be issued for withdrawals made after the day of the workshop.\nPhotography and videos may be taken during classes for archival and promotional purposes. Your participation in the class implies consent for us to use these materials. If you prefer not to be photographed or filmed\, please inform your instructor.\nYour feedback is valuable to us. If you have any suggestions or concerns regarding the class structure or content\, please feel free to discuss them with your instructor\, the administrative staff or the coordinator.\n\nBy enrolling in the course\, students acknowledge their understanding and acceptance of the aforementioned terms and conditions. \nIf you have any questions or queries\, please direct them to us on londra@yee.org.tr
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/workshop-coffeecupbabanakkashoct24/
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:20241003T190000
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SUMMARY:Turkish Traces in the UK by Yasin Cemal Galata | Talk & Book Signing
DESCRIPTION:[vc_btn title=”Click Here to Register” color=”violet” size=”lg” align=”left” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fyasincemalgalata.eventbrite.co.uk|title:Click%20Here%20to%20Register|target:_blank”] \nYunus Emre Institute London is delighted to invite you to a special book signing and talk event with renowned historian Dr. Yasin Cemal Galata on October 3\, 2024 at 7 PM. \nThis exclusive evening will celebrate the launch of Dr. Galata’s latest work\, “Turkish Traces in the UK\,” a compelling exploration of the Turkish presence in the United Kingdom\, as uncovered through his extensive research and fieldwork. \nDr. Galata\, an expert in Turkish cultural history with a profound passion for unearthing the historical connections between Turkey and Britain\, has meticulously traced the paths of Turkish influence across various cities\, including London\, Manchester\, and Portsmouth. His new book brings to light the stories of forgotten artifacts\, historic sites\, and the enduring legacy of Turks on British soil. \nIn this illustrated talk\, Dr. Galata will take us on a captivating journey through time\, unveiling the remnants of Ottoman and Turkish heritage that still echo in the heart of the UK. From the Turkish naval martyrs in Portsmouth to the intriguing “Turk’s Head” pubs scattered across British cities\, his research reveals a rich tapestry of cultural interaction that spans centuries. \nThe event will commence with an engaging conversation with Dr. Galata\, where he will share his insights into the British-Turkish historical relationship and discuss the significance of his discoveries. This will be followed by a presentation of his book\, highlighting some of the most fascinating aspects of Turkish traces in England. \nAttendance is free\, and guests will have the opportunity to purchase a copy of “Turkish Traces in the UK” at a special event discount. Dr. Galata will also be available for a book signing session after the talk. Don’t miss this chance to delve into the shared history of Turkey and the UK and gain a deeper understanding of the cultural connections that bind these two nations. \n \nJoin us for this unique expedition through the bustling streets of the metropolis\, spanning three and a half centuries. \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/yasincemal/
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:20241004T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241004T210000
DTSTAMP:20260603T203349
CREATED:20240924T154558Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Handcrafted Miniature Notebooks
DESCRIPTION:[vc_btn title=”Click Here to Register” color=”warning” size=”lg” align=”left” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fyeelondon.org.uk%2Fcourses%2Fworkshop-handcraftedminiaturenotebooks%2F|title:Click%20Here%20to%20Register|target:_blank”]\nWorkshop: Handcrafted Miniature Notebooks \nDate:  Friday\, 04 October 2024\nTime: 6 – 9 pm (UK time)\nDuration: 3 hours\nFee:  £40 (includes all materials)\nClass Size: Min. 5 – Max.12 Students\nInstructor: Ayşe Kaya\nLocation: 10 Maple Street W1T 5HA (Nearest tube stations: Warren Street and Goodge Street) \nEntry Requirements \nYou must be 16+ to attend the course. \nSuitable for all levels\, including complete beginners. Whether you are an aspiring artist\, a lover of traditional arts\, or simply curious about Ottoman culture\, this course is perfect for you.  \nThe workshop price is including all materials. \nStudents are required to complete the form to register successfully. \nCourse Overview \nThis FACE-to-FACE workshop offers a unique opportunity to create your own personalized miniature notebook. You will begin by exploring the various materials essential to art\, such as traditional papers and threads. Under the expert guidance of Ayşe Kaya\, you will learn the fundamental steps to craft a beautiful notebook\, including preparing the pages\, stitching the spine\, and assembling the cover. The workshop delves into the rich history and intricate techniques of bookbinding\, offering insights into the art of bookmaking that has been perfected over centuries. You will discover the beauty of traditional arts\, learning to appreciate the delicate balance between form and function in bookbinding. The highlight of the workshop is crafting your own miniature notebook with a beautifully marbled paper cover\, a technique steeped in cultural significance and artistic tradition. This unique experience will equip you with the knowledge and skills to produce a true masterpiece.  \nAssessment / Outcome \nParticipants will receive personalized feedback throughout the workshop to help refine their techniques and enhance their creations. By the end of the session\, you will have completed your own unique miniature notebook\, showcasing the skills and artistic methods learned. This tangible masterpiece will serve as both a beautiful keepsake and a testament to your newfound knowledge in traditional Turkish craftsmanship. Additionally\, you will leave with a deeper understanding and appreciation of the art of notebook making\, ready to apply these skills to future projects. \nMethods of Teaching \nThe workshop will employ a combination of live demonstrations\, hands-on practice\, and personalized guidance to ensure an engaging and comprehensive learning experience. Ayse Kaya will perform detailed demonstrations of each step in the notebook-making process\, followed by hands-on practice where participants can work on their own projects with her support. Personalized feedback will be provided throughout the session to address individual questions and challenges. Additionally\, interactive group discussions and visual aids will be used to enhance understanding and inspire creativity\, with a focus on traditional Turkish techniques and motifs to enrich the cultural experience. \nRequired Equipment & Materials \nAll materials will be provided by the Institute. \nDisclaimer \n\nThe course is primarily taught in English\, but some terminology may be in Turkish. Your instructor will clarify any terms or concepts as needed during the class.\nFor your safety and comfort\, we recommend avoiding wearing loose clothing\, especially items with large cuffs and neckties\, during classes. \nWhile the Cultural Institute strives to maintain a safe learning environment\, students are reminded that they are solely responsible for the security of their personal belongings. The Institute assumes no liability for any loss or damage to personal items incurred during course activities. \nThe Cultural Institute endeavors to maintain a conducive learning environment by ensuring that courses meet a minimum enrollment. If this requirement is not met by the end of the registration period\, the Institute reserves the right to cancel the course/ workshop one day prior to its scheduled start. In such cases\, any course fees paid by enrolled students will be promptly refunded in full. Refunds will be processed to the student’s designated bank account\, unless the course was purchased online\, in which case refunds will be issued via PayPal. \nApplicants can withdraw their application without incurring any charges up until the commencement date of the workshop. No refunds will be issued for withdrawals made after the day of the workshop.\nPhotography and videos may be taken during classes for archival and promotional purposes. Your participation in the class implies consent for us to use these materials. If you prefer not to be photographed or filmed\, please inform your instructor. \nYour feedback is valuable to us. If you have any suggestions or concerns regarding the class structure or content\, please feel free to discuss them with your instructor\, the administrative staff or the coordinator at londra@yee.org.tr \n\nBy enrolling in the course\, students acknowledge their understanding and acceptance of the aforementioned terms and conditions. 
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/workshop-handcraftedminiaturenotebooks/
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:20241010T190000
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CREATED:20240920T160422Z
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SUMMARY:Young Scholars: Health services in Turkish culture
DESCRIPTION:[vc_btn title=”Click Here to Register” color=”success” size=”lg” align=”left” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Faliyesonsuz.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: “Health Services in Turkish Culture: From the Ottoman Empire to the present day\,” by Dr. Aliye Asli Sonsuz. The talk will take place on Thursday\, October 10\, 2024\, at 7 pm UK time. \nHealth services in Turkish culture: from the Ottoman Empire to the present day \nThe words of Sheikh Edebali\, the leader of the Ahi organization and the mentor of Osman Bey\, who is the founder of the Ottoman Empire\, show us the importance given to health by the states in Turkish culture and the role it plays. \n“Let the people live so that the state may live.” \nIn Turkish culture\, the state is always seen as a father. This view is recognized as a paternalistic approach in political science. The father is a powerful figure who meets our basic needs and protects us. In Europe\, the state assuming responsibility for health is still relatively new. In Europe\, just at the beginning of the 20th century\, health started to be seen as a state service and responsibility. In these countries\, the movement initiated by Bismarck in Germany in 1883 and Lord Beveridge in the UK in 1942 can be considered the beginning. \nIn this talk\, we will briefly look at the structure of health services in Turkish culture and the role of the state from the Ottoman period to the present day. In fact\, we will evaluate the health policies of the Ottoman period\, the Republican period and today\, each of which is a separate subject. \nDr. Aliye Asli Sonsuz\, is a TUBITAK scholar at Greenwich University in London as a visiting researcher. She conducts her study in the field of health economics and policies. She is also faculty member of the Health Sciences and board member of Health Systems and Policies Application and Research Center (SASPAM) at Istanbul Medipol University. She received her Phd. from Istanbul Medipol University and master’s and bachelor’s degrees from Ankara University in the field of Health Management. During her career\, she worked for Marmara/Hacettepe Universities and the Turkish Red Crescent as an administrator. \nDate: Thursday 10th October 2024\nTime: 7 pm\nVenue: Yunus Emre Institute London\, 10 Maple Street\, London\, W1T 5HA \nTraditional Turkish Refreshments will be served. \nAdmission is FREE but registration*** is ESSENTIAL via Eventbrite.
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/aliyeaslisonsuz/
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:20241012T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241012T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T203349
CREATED:20240923T160257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T160257Z
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SUMMARY:Exploring Symbolism in Turkish Miniature Art: Tree of Life and Bird Motifs
DESCRIPTION:[vc_btn title=”Click Here to Register” color=”danger” size=”lg” align=”left” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fturkishminiature12oct.eventbrite.co.uk|title:Click%20Here%20to%20Register|target:_blank”] \nWorkshop \nExploring Symbolism in Turkish Miniature Art: Tree of Life and Bird Motifs \nDate: Saturday\, 12 October 2024\nTime: 2 – 5 pm (UK time)\nDuration: 3 hours\nFee: £50 (includes all materials)\nClass Size: Min. 4 – Max.12 Students\nInstructor: Zaliha Peçe\nLocation: 10 Maple Street W1T 5HA (Nearest tube stations: Warren Street and Goodge Street) \nEntry Requirements \nYou must be 16+ to attend the course. \nSuitable for all levels and the course price is including all materials. \nStudents are required to complete the form to register successfully. \nWhether you are an aspiring artist\, a lover of traditional arts\, or simply curious about Turkish culture\, this course is perfect for you. \nWorkshop Overview \nDiscover the Beauty of Traditional Turkish Miniature Art with Zaliha Peçe! \nIn the rich history of art\, the Tree of Life and bird motifs hold a significant place\, and within the context of Turkish arts\, they carry special and profound meaning. These two symbols are frequently found in the material culture of Turkish art\, both individually and together. In this workshop\, participants will explore the creation of a miniature design that brings together the bird motif—used as a symbol of the spirit in Turkish miniature art—with the Tree of Life. \nThroughout the workshop\, master artist Zaliha Peçe will guide participants through the step-by-step process of miniature art\, offering hands-on instruction in creating their own pieces. In addition to traditional techniques such as tarama (sweeping) and noktalama (stippling)\, participants will also gain insight into contemporary techniques and materials used in miniature art today. \nTo ensure the design aligns with the rules of traditional miniature art\, the workshop will also delve into the unique way of seeing and interpreting that this art form embodies. This is an opportunity not only to create a work of art but also to deepen your understanding of the symbolic richness and craftsmanship of Turkish miniature art. \nAssessment / Outcome \nParticipants will complete a postcard during the workshop to keep as a unique memento or give as a special gift to a loved one. \nMethods of Teaching \nThe workshop will employ a combination of live demonstrations\, hands-on practice\, and personalized guidance to ensurean engaging and comprehensive learning experience. Zaliha Pece will perform detailed demonstrations of each step\, followed by hands-on practice where participants can work on their own projects with her support. \nRequired Equipment & Materials \nAll materials will be provided by the Institute. \nDisclaimer \n\nThe course/workshop is primarily taught in English\, but some terminology may be in Turkish. Your instructor will clarify any terms or concepts as needed during the class.\n\n\nFor your safety and comfort\, we recommend avoiding wearing loose clothing\, especially items with large cuffs and neckties\, during classes.\n\n\nWhile the Cultural Institute strives to maintain a safe learning environment\, students are reminded that they are solely responsible for the security of their personal belongings. The Institute assumes no liability for any loss or damage to personal items incurred during course activities.\n\n\nThe Cultural Institute endeavors to maintain a conducive learning environment by ensuring that courses meet a minimum enrollment. If this requirement is not met by the end of the registration period\, the Institute reserves the right to cancel the course/ workshop one day prior to its scheduled start. In such cases\, any course fees paid by enrolled students will be promptly refunded in full. Refunds will be processed to the student’s designated bank account\, unless the course was purchased online\, in which case refunds will be issued via PayPal.\n\n\nPhotography and videos may be taken during classes for archival and promotional purposes. Your participation in the class implies consent for us to use these materials. If you prefer not to be photographed or filmed\, please inform your instructor.\n\n\nYour feedback is valuable to us. If you have any suggestions or concerns regarding the class structure or content\, please feel free to discuss them with your instructor\, the administrative staff or the coordinator.\n\nBy enrolling in the course / workshop\, students acknowledge their understanding and acceptance of the afore mentioned terms and conditions. \nIf you have any questions or queries\, please direct them to us on londra@yee.org.tr
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/exploringsymbolisminturkishminiature/
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:20241017T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241017T220000
DTSTAMP:20260603T203349
CREATED:20240923T114805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T114805Z
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SUMMARY:'A Farewell To Imperial Istanbul' with Ayşe Osmanoğlu: Book Launch & Talk
DESCRIPTION:[vc_btn title=”Click Here to Register” color=”green” size=”lg” align=”left” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fayseosmanoglu.eventbrite.co.uk|title:Click%20Here%20to%20Register|target:_blank”] \nJoin us for an unforgettable evening on October 17\, 2024\, at Yunus Emre Institute as we celebrate the launch of Ayşe Osmanoğlu‘s captivating new book\, A Farewell To Imperial Istanbul. \nImmerse yourself in the rich history of the Ottoman Empire through the lens of Osmanoğlu\, a member of the Ottoman Imperial family and an accomplished author. During this exclusive talk\, Ayşe will share her creative process\, discuss the inspirations behind her latest work\, and explore the profound literary themes woven into her narrative. \nAfter the talk\, don’t miss the chance to meet the author\, have your book signed\, and engage in deeper conversations. A limited number of books will be available for purchase at the event\, or you can order your copy online via Amazon beforehand. \nThis event is a must for literature lovers\, history buffs\, and anyone with an interest in Ottoman history. We look forward to seeing you there for an evening of enlightenment and engaging conversation! \n“Devastatingly beautiful and endlessly evocative\, in A Farewell to Imperial Istanbul\, Princess Ayşe has produced a veritable masterpiece.”\n— Imran Mulla\, Author & Journalist \nAbout the Author:\nAyşe Osmanoğlu\, a descendant of the Ottoman Imperial family\, was born and raised in England. She holds a degree in History and Politics from the University of Exeter and an M.A. in Turkish Studies from SOAS\, University of London\, specializing in Ottoman History. Her second book\, A Farewell to Imperial Istanbul\, follows the success of her debut novel\, The Gilded Cage on the Bosphorus\, which launched the Ottoman Dynasty Chronicles Series in 2020. \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 \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/ayseosmanoglu/
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:20241018T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241018T210000
DTSTAMP:20260603T203349
CREATED:20241001T155233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241001T155233Z
UID:19113-1729278000-1729285200@yeelondon.org.uk
SUMMARY:Yapay Zeka ve Geleceğin Meslekleri
DESCRIPTION:[vc_btn title=”Click Here to Register” color=”danger” size=”lg” align=”left” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fyapayzekavegelecek.eventbrite.co.uk|title:Click%20Here%20to%20Register|target:_blank”] \nLondra Yunus Emre Enstitüsü\, ile\, 18 Ekim 2024 tarihinde saat 19:00’da Dijital İletişim Uzmanı Dr. Murat Dağıtmaç ile\,“Yapay Zeka ve Geleceğin Meslekleri” başlıklı bir konuşma düzenliyor. \nEtkinlikte\, günümüz dünyasında hızla gelişen yapay zeka ve dijital teknolojilerin iş dünyası ve topluma olan etkileri ele alınacak\, büyük veri\, sosyal medya ve yapay zeka gibi güncel kavramların\, gelecekteki mesleklerin dönüşümüne ve iş modellerine nasıl yön verdiği gibi konular tartışılacaktır. \nTarih: 18 Ekim 2024\nSaat: 19:00\nYer: 10 Maple Street\, W1T 5HA\, London \nKonu Başlıkları: \n\nSosyal Medyanın Evrimi: Başlangıçtan Günümüze: Sosyal medyanın doğuşundan günümüze kadar olan gelişim süreci ve bu süreçte meydana gelen toplumsal dönüşümler ele alınacaktır. İletişim alışkanlıklarındaki değişimden\, iş dünyasında kullanılan stratejilere kadar geniş bir perspektiften sosyal medyanın etkileri incelenecektir.\nBüyük Veri Çağında Toplum ve Sosyoloji: Büyük veri çağıyla birlikte veri analitiğinin sosyolojik çalışmalara nasıl entegre olduğu ve toplumsal davranışların bu veriler ışığında nasıl şekillendiği değerlendirilecektir.\nYapay Zeka ve Kaybolan Meslekler: Yapay zekanın iş dünyasında giderek artan kullanımı sonucu yok olma riskiyle karşı karşıya olan meslekler ve bu dönüşümün yaratacağı yeni iş fırsatları tartışılacaktır.\n\nBu seminer\, katılımcılara dijital dönüşümün iş dünyası üzerindeki etkilerini anlamaları için derinlemesine bir bakış sunmayı hedeflemektedir. \nBilgilendirme:\nEtkinlik süresince video çekimi ve fotoğraf çekimi yapılacağını\, bu görüntülerin tanıtım ve arşiv amaçlı kullanılabileceğini lütfen unutmayın. Bu etkinliğe kayıt yaptıran katılımcılar\, bu duruma rıza göstermiş sayılır.\nHerhangi bir sorunuz veya sorununuz varsa\, bize londra@yee.org.tr adresinden ulaşabilirsiniz.
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/yapayzeka/
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:20241022T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241022T210000
DTSTAMP:20260603T203349
CREATED:20241002T193741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241002T193741Z
UID:19140-1729620000-1729630800@yeelondon.org.uk
SUMMARY:Workshop: Turkish Pattern from Museum Collections: Fitzwilliam Museum
DESCRIPTION:[vc_btn title=”Click Here to Register” color=”vista-blue” size=”lg” align=”left” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fyeelondon.org.uk%2Fcourses%2Ffitzwilliamoct22%2F|title:Click%20Here%20to%20Register|target:_blank”] \nAbout this event\nWorkshop: Turkish Pattern from Museum Collections: Fitzwilliam Museum \nDate:  Tuesday\, 22 October 2024\nTime: 6 – 9 pm (UK time)\nDuration: 3 hours\nFee:  £45 (includes all materials)\nClass Size: Min. 4 – Max.12 Students\nInstructor: Nagihan Seymour\nLocation: 10 Maple Street W1T 5HA (Nearest tube stations: Warren Street and Goodge Street) \n\n\n\n\n\nEntry Requirements: \nYou must be 16+ to attend the course.\nWhether you are an aspiring artist\, a lover of traditional arts\, or simply curious about Ottoman culture\, this course is perfect for you. Join us and unlock your creativity as you immerse yourself in the captivating world of Iznik Cini Painting. \nCourse Overview: \nThis FACE-to-FACE workshop will cover the history of the traditional İznik ceramic/çini patterns from renowned artist Nagihan Seymour. \nImmerse yourself in the vibrant world of Iznik tile patterns with our exciting workshop! Inspired by the exquisite tile pattern showcased in the Fitzwilliam Museum\, students will have the unique opportunity to paint and recreate this stunning design. \nİznik pottery is named after the town of İznik in western Anatolia where it was founded. From the last quarter of the 15th century until the end of the 17th century\, these decorated ceramics were one of the most important decorative materials embellishing Ottoman structures ranging from palaces to mosques. During this workshop\, participants will first be introduced to all the materials and their uses. After becoming acquainted with the materials\, you will be shown painting techniques in the Iznik style using traditional Iznik ceramic paints from Turkey. \nAssessment / Outcome: \nParticipants will receive feedback throughout the workshop and paint their own tile (10×10 cm) accordingly. Following the class\, the instructor will glaze and fire the finished works in a kiln. The attendees will be able to collect their work from the Yunus Emre Institute London once they are ready. \nMethods of Teaching: \nThe course will be taught according to the traditional training and the educational model used in Istanbul\, which has remained largely unchanged for hundreds of years. \nRequired Equipment & Materials \nAll materials will be provided by the Institute. \nTransfer Details for Bank Payment \nBank Name: Metro Bank Tottenham Court Road \nAccount Name: Yunus Emre Institute \nSort Code: 23-05-80 \nAccount Number: 21902772 \nReference: Your Full Name \nMake sure to use your full name as the reference to ensure your payment is processed correctly. \nDisclaimer : \nThe course is taught in English\, but some terminology used may be in Turkish. We recommend you avoid wearing loose clothing\, especially large cuffs and neckties. \nIMPORTANT! Please understand\, whilst every care is taken in firing your work\, ceramics can be subject to cracking during firing. \nIf you have any questions or queries\, please direct them to us on londra@yee.org.tr
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/fitzwilliamoct22/
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:20241026T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241026T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T203349
CREATED:20240924T210455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241002T152939Z
UID:19088-1729940400-1729947600@yeelondon.org.uk
SUMMARY:Workshop: Karagöz & Hacivat Puppet Making
DESCRIPTION:[vc_btn title=”Click Here to Register” color=”chino” size=”lg” align=”left” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fkaragozhacivat26oct.eventbrite.co.uk|title:Click%20Here%20to%20Register|target:_blank”]\n\nKaragöz& Hacivat Puppet Making Workshop \nDate: Saturday\, 26th October 2024\nTime: 11:00 – 13:00\nDuration: 2 hours\nClass Size: Min. 5 – Max.20 Students\nInstructor: Mengü Türk\nLocation: 10 Maple Street W1T 5HA (Nearest tube stations: Warren Street and Goodge Street) \n \nEntry Requirements\nChildren must be between 7-12 years old to attend the course. \nThis workshop is designed for children (ages 7–12) and adults to participate in together. \nStudents are required to complete the form to register successfully. \nCourse Overview\nIn this workshop\, conducted by our specially trained Karagöz & Hacivat performer Mengü Türk\, students will be introduced to a brief history of the traditional Turkish shadow play. \nDuring the 2-hour workshop\, each participant will build their own Karagöz & Hacivat puppets. They will first draw and paint the figures with acetate films before assembling the pieces with fishlines and rods to create the puppets from scratch. Once they finish assembling the puppets\, participants will have the opportunity to test and use them on the shadow play stage. \nThis workshop assists young learners in developing their confidence as well as their creativity\, dexterity\, oracy\, and decision-making abilities. It allows families to spend quality time together\, bonding and getting to know one another better by participating in a hands-on\, creative and enjoyable session. \nAssessment / Outcome\nBy participating in our Karagöz & Hacivat Puppet-Making Workshop\, each participant will receive a deeper understanding of Turkish culture and the traditional art of shadow puppetry. You will have the opportunity to unleash your creativity by crafting and taking home your personalized Karagöz & Hacivat puppet. As a result\, you’ll leave with lasting memories of a unique cultural experience and a cherished handmade keepsake\, all while allowing families to spend quality time together. \nMethods of Teaching\nOur Karagöz & Hacivat performer Mengü Türk will focus on the century’s old performance conventions from Turkish shadow play tradition. In the first half of the workshop\, students will be introduced to a brief history of Turkish shadow play and observe some puppets from Karagöz & Hacivat plays. The students will be given acetate films to draw and paint their own Karagöz & Hacivat figures. Then\, by the help of fishlines and rods\, they will create their own puppets. \nRequired Equipment & Materials\nAll materials will be provided by the Institute. \nDisclaimer\nThe workshop is taught in English\, but some terminology used may be in Turkish. \nAs this is a craft workshop\, the children will be using scissors to make their own puppets\, and it is the responsibility of the accompanying adults to ensure that the scissors are being used safely. All crafts and activities should be supervised by an adult. \nWe recommend you wear comfortable clothes. \nIt is recommended to always take safety precautions when performing crafts and activities. \nDue to the risk of allergens\, we will not be providing any food or snacks during the workshop. We advise that parents bring their own food for their kids. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. \nPlease note filming and photography will be taking place throughout this event\, and may be used for promotional and archival purposes. By registering for this event\, attendees consent to this. \nIf you have any questions or queries\, please direct them to us on londra@yee.org.tr
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/karagozhacivat26oct/
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:20241026T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241026T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T203349
CREATED:20241001T161810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241002T190727Z
UID:19117-1729951200-1729962000@yeelondon.org.uk
SUMMARY:Çocuk Atölyesi: Benim Ülkem Atlası ile Türkiye’ye Yolculuk
DESCRIPTION:[vc_btn title=”Click Here to Register” color=”green” size=”lg” align=”left” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fbenimulkematlasi.eventbrite.co.uk|title:Click%20Here%20to%20Register|target:_blank”] \nÇocuklarla Cumhuriyet coşkusu Yunus Emre Enstütüsü’nde! Hem küçükler hem büyükler için 29 Ekim Cumhuriyet Bayramı Etkinliği:\nSevgili Çocuklar ve Değerli Büyükler\, \nCumhuriyetimizin 101. yılını coşkuyla kutlamak için 26 Ekim Cumartesi günü Saat 14:00-17:00 arasında sizleri özel bir etkinliğe davet ediyoruz! Bu anlamlı günde\, Türkiye’nin dört bir yanını keşfetmek ve Cumhuriyetimizin kazanımlarını hep birlikte anmak için ülkemizin zengin coğrafyasında keyifli bir yolculuğa çıkacağız. Bu etkinlik\, Fibula Yayıncılık ile iş birliği içinde gerçekleştirilmektedir. \n? Fibula Yayıncılık Genel Yayın Yönetmeni Reyyan Büyükgümüş eşliğinde Benim Ülkem Atlası ile: Ülkemizin şehirlerini ve tarihi bölgelerini eğlenceli oyunlar eşliğinde öğreniyoruz ve kendi kartpostallarımızı tasarlıyoruz. \n? Tarih: 26 Ekim 2024 Cumartesi \n? Saat: 14:00-17:00 \n? Yer: Yunus Emre Enstitüsü \, 10 Maple Street\, W1T 5HA Londra \nTüm çocuklarımızı ve ailelerini bu coşkulu kutlamaya bekliyoruz. Birlikte tarihimize yolculuk yapalım\, Cumhuriyetimizin değerlerini yaşayarak öğrenelim! \nWorkshop: Journey to Turkiye Workshop with “My Country Atlas” \nJoin us for an unforgettable celebration of the 101st anniversary of our Republic at the Yunus Emre Institute London! On Saturday\, October 26\, 2024\, from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM\, we invite families to embark on an exciting adventure exploring the wonders of Turkey’s rich history and culture! This event is organised in collaboration with Fibula Publishing. \n? Explore with Reyyan Büyükgümüş: Dive into interactive games and discover the vibrant cities and historical treasures of Turkey through the engaging “My Country Atlas.” Let the spirit of adventure ignite your imagination! \n? Art Workshop: Unleash your creativity by designing your very own postcards. Express your thoughts and feelings about our beautiful country in a fun and artistic way! \nDate: Saturday\, October 26\, 2024\nTime: 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM\nLocation: Yunus Emre Institute\, 10 Maple Street\, W1T 5HA London \nBring your family\, friends\, and a sense of curiosity as we embark on this delightful journey together! Let’s celebrate our Republic’s legacy and values in a vibrant and engaging atmosphere. \nEntry Requirements\nChildren must be between 7-12 years old to attend the course. \nThis workshop is designed for children (ages 7–12) and adults to participate in together. \nStudents are required to complete the form to register successfully. \nRequired Equipment & Materials\nAll materials will be provided by the Institute. \nDisclaimer\nWe recommend you wear comfortable clothes. \nIt is recommended to always take safety precautions when performing crafts and activities. \nDue to the risk of allergens\, we will not be providing any food or snacks during the workshop. We advise that parents bring their own food for their kids. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. \nPlease note filming and photography will be taking place throughout this event\, and may be used for promotional and archival purposes. By registering for this event\, attendees consent to this. \nIf you have any questions or queries\, please direct them to us on londra@yee.org.tr
URL:https://yeelondon.org.uk/event/benimulkematlasi/
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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