The Turkish State Theatres (Turkish:Devlet Tiyatroları - DT) is the official directorate of the national theatre companies in Turkey. It is bound to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and financed by the state to promote performed arts and enhance the public interest they receive. As of 2007, the directorate employs around 2,200 people including more than 700 actors and about the same number of stage technicians.
The Mamluk Sultanate (Arabic:سلطنة المماليكSulṭanat al-Mamālīk) was a medieval realm spanning Egypt, the Levant, and Hejaz. It lasted from the overthrow of the Ayyubid Dynasty until the Ottoman conquest of Egypt in 1517. Historians have traditionally broken the era of Mamlūk rule into two periods—one covering 1250–1382, the other, 1382–1517. Western historians call the former the "Baḥrī" period and the latter the "Burjī," because of the political dominance of the regiments known by these names during the respective times. The contemporary Muslim historians referred to the same divisions as the "Turkish" and "Circassian" periods, in order to call attention to the change in ethnic origin of the majority of Mamlūks.
Mamlūk state reached its height under the Turkish rule and then fell into a prolonged phase of decline under the Circassians. The sultanate's ruling caste was composed of Mamluks, soldiers of predominantly Cuman-Kipchaks (from Crimea),Circassian, Abkhazian,Oghuz Turks and Georgian slave origin. While Mamluks were purchased, their status was above ordinary slaves, who were not allowed to carry weapons or perform certain tasks. Mamluks were considered to be "true lords", with social status above citizens of Egypt. Though it declined towards the end of its existence, at its height the sultanate represented the zenith of medieval Egyptian and Levantine political, economic, and cultural glory in the Islamic era.
12 Turkish State Theatres Sabancı International Adana Theatre Festival 2010
The one-hour Concert for Elements performed on the Seyhan River featured Studio Festi dancers defying gravity atop huge planets and model ships rising to the sky. Dancing with fire, water sphere choreographies and the fireworks show were among other captivating spectacles performed by the group.
The opening ceremony of the festival was held at the Adana Hilton hotel with the attendance of Ertugrul Gunay, Minister of Culture and Tourism; Ilhan Atis, Governor of Adana; Guler Sabanci, Chairman of the Sabanci Foundation Board of Trustees; Husnu Pacacıoğlu, General Manager of the Sabanci Foundation; and Lemi Bilgin, General Manager of State Theaters, in addition to many distinguished guests.
published: 13 Apr 2010
STATE THEATRES TRABZON - INTERNATIONAL BLACK SEA THEATRE FESTIVAL
21 Years With the Festival
428 Representations
27 Foreign Countries
103,920 Audience
published: 10 Nov 2021
A Historical Perspective of Ottoman and Turkish Theater
Özge Ertem, Özlem Karadağ and Ebru Nihan Celkan discuss the history of theater in Turkey.
Ebru Nihan Celkan is the founder of BuluTiyatro, a text-driven theater company in Istanbul, and the author of more than nine plays, which have been widely performed in Turkey, two having been included in the repertoire of State and City theaters.
Özge Ertem is inspired by a quest to combine the field of history with that of theater, and to locate common sources and methodologies.
Özlem Karadağ has long navigated the waters of both scholarship and theater, combining her degrees in English language and Literature, her research in contemporary drama, and duties as a professor at Istanbul University with stints in various theater companies.
This presentation is sponsored by the John Hope Franklin Cent...
published: 15 Nov 2018
Erler Film (1972, Turkey)
From Vurgun
published: 31 Dec 2023
Protests for Theatres in Istanbul
The employees of the State and City Theatre of Istanbul is protesting against plans of the gorvernment to privatize or to close down their institutions.
published: 17 Jun 2012
Turkish State Theatres «Преступление и наказание» Бура Кочтепе и Нихат Хакан Гюней Выпуск 5
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XXIII Международный театральный фестиваль Достоевского 2019
#КофесДостоевским #DostoevskyTheatreFestival #ФестивальДостоевского
The one-hour Concert for Elements performed on the Seyhan River featured Studio Festi dancers defying gravity atop huge planets and model ships rising to the sk...
The one-hour Concert for Elements performed on the Seyhan River featured Studio Festi dancers defying gravity atop huge planets and model ships rising to the sky. Dancing with fire, water sphere choreographies and the fireworks show were among other captivating spectacles performed by the group.
The opening ceremony of the festival was held at the Adana Hilton hotel with the attendance of Ertugrul Gunay, Minister of Culture and Tourism; Ilhan Atis, Governor of Adana; Guler Sabanci, Chairman of the Sabanci Foundation Board of Trustees; Husnu Pacacıoğlu, General Manager of the Sabanci Foundation; and Lemi Bilgin, General Manager of State Theaters, in addition to many distinguished guests.
The one-hour Concert for Elements performed on the Seyhan River featured Studio Festi dancers defying gravity atop huge planets and model ships rising to the sky. Dancing with fire, water sphere choreographies and the fireworks show were among other captivating spectacles performed by the group.
The opening ceremony of the festival was held at the Adana Hilton hotel with the attendance of Ertugrul Gunay, Minister of Culture and Tourism; Ilhan Atis, Governor of Adana; Guler Sabanci, Chairman of the Sabanci Foundation Board of Trustees; Husnu Pacacıoğlu, General Manager of the Sabanci Foundation; and Lemi Bilgin, General Manager of State Theaters, in addition to many distinguished guests.
Özge Ertem, Özlem Karadağ and Ebru Nihan Celkan discuss the history of theater in Turkey.
Ebru Nihan Celkan is the founder of BuluTiyatro, a text-driven theate...
Özge Ertem, Özlem Karadağ and Ebru Nihan Celkan discuss the history of theater in Turkey.
Ebru Nihan Celkan is the founder of BuluTiyatro, a text-driven theater company in Istanbul, and the author of more than nine plays, which have been widely performed in Turkey, two having been included in the repertoire of State and City theaters.
Özge Ertem is inspired by a quest to combine the field of history with that of theater, and to locate common sources and methodologies.
Özlem Karadağ has long navigated the waters of both scholarship and theater, combining her degrees in English language and Literature, her research in contemporary drama, and duties as a professor at Istanbul University with stints in various theater companies.
This presentation is sponsored by the John Hope Franklin Center, Duke University Library, Duke Middle East Studies Center, and Duke University Center for International and Global Studies.
Özge Ertem, Özlem Karadağ and Ebru Nihan Celkan discuss the history of theater in Turkey.
Ebru Nihan Celkan is the founder of BuluTiyatro, a text-driven theater company in Istanbul, and the author of more than nine plays, which have been widely performed in Turkey, two having been included in the repertoire of State and City theaters.
Özge Ertem is inspired by a quest to combine the field of history with that of theater, and to locate common sources and methodologies.
Özlem Karadağ has long navigated the waters of both scholarship and theater, combining her degrees in English language and Literature, her research in contemporary drama, and duties as a professor at Istanbul University with stints in various theater companies.
This presentation is sponsored by the John Hope Franklin Center, Duke University Library, Duke Middle East Studies Center, and Duke University Center for International and Global Studies.
The employees of the State and City Theatre of Istanbul is protesting against plans of the gorvernment to privatize or to close down their institutions.
The employees of the State and City Theatre of Istanbul is protesting against plans of the gorvernment to privatize or to close down their institutions.
The employees of the State and City Theatre of Istanbul is protesting against plans of the gorvernment to privatize or to close down their institutions.
https://vk.com/dostoevskyfestival
XXIII Международный театральный фестиваль Достоевского 2019
#КофесДостоевским #DostoevskyTheatreFestival #ФестивальДостоевског...
https://vk.com/dostoevskyfestival
XXIII Международный театральный фестиваль Достоевского 2019
#КофесДостоевским #DostoevskyTheatreFestival #ФестивальДостоевского
https://vk.com/dostoevskyfestival
XXIII Международный театральный фестиваль Достоевского 2019
#КофесДостоевским #DostoevskyTheatreFestival #ФестивальДостоевского
The one-hour Concert for Elements performed on the Seyhan River featured Studio Festi dancers defying gravity atop huge planets and model ships rising to the sky. Dancing with fire, water sphere choreographies and the fireworks show were among other captivating spectacles performed by the group.
The opening ceremony of the festival was held at the Adana Hilton hotel with the attendance of Ertugrul Gunay, Minister of Culture and Tourism; Ilhan Atis, Governor of Adana; Guler Sabanci, Chairman of the Sabanci Foundation Board of Trustees; Husnu Pacacıoğlu, General Manager of the Sabanci Foundation; and Lemi Bilgin, General Manager of State Theaters, in addition to many distinguished guests.
Özge Ertem, Özlem Karadağ and Ebru Nihan Celkan discuss the history of theater in Turkey.
Ebru Nihan Celkan is the founder of BuluTiyatro, a text-driven theater company in Istanbul, and the author of more than nine plays, which have been widely performed in Turkey, two having been included in the repertoire of State and City theaters.
Özge Ertem is inspired by a quest to combine the field of history with that of theater, and to locate common sources and methodologies.
Özlem Karadağ has long navigated the waters of both scholarship and theater, combining her degrees in English language and Literature, her research in contemporary drama, and duties as a professor at Istanbul University with stints in various theater companies.
This presentation is sponsored by the John Hope Franklin Center, Duke University Library, Duke Middle East Studies Center, and Duke University Center for International and Global Studies.
The employees of the State and City Theatre of Istanbul is protesting against plans of the gorvernment to privatize or to close down their institutions.
https://vk.com/dostoevskyfestival
XXIII Международный театральный фестиваль Достоевского 2019
#КофесДостоевским #DostoevskyTheatreFestival #ФестивальДостоевского
The Turkish State Theatres (Turkish:Devlet Tiyatroları - DT) is the official directorate of the national theatre companies in Turkey. It is bound to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and financed by the state to promote performed arts and enhance the public interest they receive. As of 2007, the directorate employs around 2,200 people including more than 700 actors and about the same number of stage technicians.
... and reviewing the values that art adds to humanity, Ataoğlu gave the good news that they have allocated funds in the budget for the Turkish Cypriot State Theatres building project.