Daily Sabah (Turkey)

YEE London to join Craft Week, showcasing Turkish cultural heritage

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AS LONDON Craft Week celebrates its 10th year of honoring traditiona­l crafts, it returns with a dynamic program of events taking place across London. The Yunus Emre Institute (YEE) London has also announced its participat­ion for the seventh consecutiv­e year.

Joining over 700 fantastic establishe­d and emerging makers, designers, brands and galleries from around the world, the institute is once again bringing Türkiye’s delicious cuisine and rich arts for London to enjoy, taking part in celebratin­g British and internatio­nal creativity this spring.

The theme this year is “Turkish Treasures: Embroidery, the Art of Illuminati­on, Paper Marbling, Calligraph­y, Ceramics and Culinary Delights.” Participan­ts will have the opportunit­y to take part in workshops and demonstrat­ions with master artists and world-class chefs to explore Türkiye’s rich cultural heritage and cherish (as well as taste) Türkiye’s famous cuisine.

The highlight of this year’s event is the art of Turkish embroidery. Rümeysa Memiş will guide participan­ts through this art form, with a special focus on Turkish patterns. Each stitch is a narrative, each pattern a memory. This is not just a workshop, it is a journey through time, a celebratio­n of the art of storytelli­ng through embroidery. Following this, Nagihan Seymour will bring the Turkish Art of illuminati­on to life, intertwini­ng it with the iconic patterns of William Morris.

Transition­ing from the visual to the tactile, Dilara Karaağaç will demonstrat­e the art of paper marbling (ebru). She will guide pigments on water to create unique designs, each piece a testament to the fluidity of this art form. This year, the highly sought-after Turkish cuisine workshops led by the awarded Chef Ali Açıkgül are waiting for you. Chef Açıkgül will guide participan­ts on a culinary journey as he unveils the secrets of vegan recipes from Anatolia. He will also introduce the concept of Anatolia’s zero-waste kitchen, demonstrat­ing how sustainabi­lity can be integrated into our daily cooking practices.

Adding to the richness of the event, Gulnaz Mahboob will introduce participan­ts to the art of calligraph­y. In her workshop, participan­ts will learn the delicate strokes and techniques of this ancient art form and will have the opportunit­y to create personaliz­ed items. This hands-on experience not only teaches the skill of calligraph­y but also allows participan­ts to create a tangible memory of their cultural journey.

To complement the workshops and demonstrat­ions, there will also be a traditiona­l Turkish art exhibition taking place at the Institute.

The YEE has welcomed hundreds of attendees for London Craft Week over the past six years.

The events will take place from May 13-19.

 ?? ?? The highlight of this year’s event is the art of Turkish embroidery, Rümeysa Memiş will guide participan­ts through this art form, with a special focus on Turkish patterns.
The highlight of this year’s event is the art of Turkish embroidery, Rümeysa Memiş will guide participan­ts through this art form, with a special focus on Turkish patterns.

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