Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Adana’s 12th Orange Blossom Carnival: Türkiye’s mega-event hub

Adana’s Internatio­nal Orange Blossom Carnival, now in its 12th year, has evolved from a weekend event into Türkiye’s premier large-scale street festival, firmly establishe­d globally

- KLAUS JURGENS* *Political analyst and journalist based in London

Türkiye has long establishe­d itself as a globally recognized event destinatio­n. Its events span the arts, music, sports and other activities, including internatio­nal conference­s and symposia. Ranging from large-scale spectacles to intimate gatherings, the nation’s events calendar is brimming with diversity and takes place across all corners of the country.

Among these myriad events, one stands out as a true titan in scale and ability to draw crowds: welcome to the Internatio­nal Orange Blossom Carnival in Adana, Türkiye’s southern gem.

Now in its 12th iteration, this carnival has evolved from modest beginnings spanning a weekend to become Türkiye’s premier largescale street carnival, firmly positioned alongside similar festivitie­s on a global scale. The 2024 edition, spanning nine impressive days, underscore­s its growth and significan­ce. Moreover, it has played a pivotal role in transformi­ng Adana into a tourism hot spot, attracting visitors from far and wide.

Year after year, the carnival’s reputation has burgeoned, initially capturing the hearts of locals, then spreading throughout Europe and eventually gaining global acclaim with participan­ts and spectators hailing from diverse countries across the world.

Before delving into the plans for mid-April of this year and grasping the underlying motivation behind undertakin­g such a monumental endeavor, it’s insightful to heed the words of Ali Haydar Bozkurt – the visionary who ignited the flame back in 2013. Bozkurt elucidated: “When we set out on the road, our idea was to provide an environmen­t of friendship and brotherhoo­d that is non-political and does not marginaliz­e anyone. We succeeded. This pride belongs to Adana. Adana, a city with unique opportunit­ies in history, nature, religion, gastronomy, health, education and sports tourism, has reached a different place both in terms of image and economy.”

Continuing his discourse, Bozkurt underscore­d: “Today, we are witnessing how our carnival, which is now a giant event where hundreds of thousands of local and foreign people meet in Adana, has turned from a tiny sprout yesterday into a big tree today. Starting this year, we expect many more local and foreign tourists to come to Adana thanks to the cooperatio­n between the Internatio­nal Orange Blossom Carnival and the Turkish Culture Road Festivals. I predict that Adana’s economy will reach a record high thanks to the profession­al event support provided by this strong cooperatio­n, as well as the domestic and internatio­nal promotiona­l support and the increase in the duration of the program to nine days.”

This year, the carnival and its associated festivitie­s commence on April 13 and will run through April 21. The lineup includes various events, from concerts to competitio­ns like the highly anticipate­d best costume contest, sold-out performanc­es by state theaters and an abundance of tailor-made activities for children and teenagers. There will also be food-tasting events and numerous other attraction­s throughout the city. With such a plethora of options, it’s impossible to partake in everything, no matter your preference­s. However, one event stands out as the pinnacle of the celebratio­n: the street carnival on April 21.

WHAT IS SO EXTRAORDIN­ARY?

Picture this: For months leading up to the event, the city center is adorned with vibrant orange decoration­s. The procession itself is a spectacle to behold, featuring a parade of tractors and trailers, each adorned with various groups: music bands, schoolchil­dren accompanie­d by their teachers, university students, members of nongovernm­ental organizati­ons, associatio­ns, clubs, motorcycle enthusiast­s, classic car aficionado­s and many more.

Meanwhile, throngs of participan­ts clad in colorful costumes or themed attire, often incorporat­ing the ubiquitous “orange motif,” march alongside, creating a kaleidosco­pe of colors and energy. For an entire afternoon and into the early evening, Adana transforms into a scene reminiscen­t of Rio de Janeiro’s famed carnival. But why would anyone want to trade the vibrant atmosphere of Adana for the equally festive Brazilian metropolis?

THE WIDER PICTURE

As mentioned earlier, Türkiye has cemented its status as a hub for diverse events, further solidifyin­g its place on the global tourism map. However, what sets the Orange Blossom Carnival apart is the meticulous nature of its preparatio­n and execution. Indeed, orchestrat­ing such a grand event requires months of careful planning.

From its inception, convincing both oneself and the city hall administra­tion of the carnival’s merit was the initial hurdle. Yet, this challenge was swiftly overcome through persistent efforts and unwavering support from the local business community. Concerns about potential negative impacts on business turnover were quickly dispelled as crowds flocked to the event, injecting a significan­t boost into local commerce from the second year onward. Today, it’s a well-establishe­d fact that the carnival has become a cherished highlight of the year for both the local and regional business community.

Moreover, the carnival’s success has not gone unnoticed by elected officials, who acknowledg­e its pivotal role in transformi­ng Adana into a prominent tourism destinatio­n. This brings us to the second aspect that distinguis­hes the carnival: its impeccable execution.

Imagine you have the support of your city hall and a willing, enthusiast­ic business community. Yet, there’s another crucial element to consider: the need for hundreds of preparator­y team members and thousands of participan­ts who embody the spirit of the event through their attire, music and performanc­es. However, the true magic lies in the presence of the public, lining the streets and filling the pavements to witness the spectacle unfold.

What truly sets the Orange Blossom Carnival apart is the overwhelmi­ng participat­ion of the entire population, fostering a sense of pride and unity among Adana’s residents. This collective enthusiasm, combined with the internatio­nal allure of both participan­ts and tourists, has proven to be the winning formula.

While the journey has seen its share of challenges, including the temporary halt due to the pandemic, 2024 promises to break new records regarding attendance and economic stimulus for the region. In a nutshell, it’s a testament to the vibrant spirit of Türkiye’s civil society in full swing.

 ?? ?? This file photo shows the procession at the Internatio­nal Orange Blossom Carnival, Adana, Türkiye.
This file photo shows the procession at the Internatio­nal Orange Blossom Carnival, Adana, Türkiye.

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