Daily Sabah (Turkey)

In Istanbul and beyond, comedy club, snow tours to brighten expats’ winter

- LEYLA YVONNE ERGİL

NOT JUST FOR LAUGHS

This Friday, Jan. 17, an all-new comedy, theatrical and performing arts venue will open its doors to serve as a creative venue and outlet for anyone interested in putting on a show or holding workshops, or for any other events that involve a stage. The brainchild of three steadfast members of Istanbul’s standup, improv and theater arts community, the Istanbul Comedy Club, which is located on the terrace of Rasputin in Beyoğlu, will be holding a “soft” opening this Friday at 8:30 p.m. with a performanc­e by The Clap, Istanbul’s resident English-language improvisat­ional comedy group composed of expats that have been performing all over town for the past seven years.

The three expats behind the opening of this innovative new club, which is a welcome entry into Istanbul’s active performing arts’ scene, are none other than Kenny Laurie, a British national comedian, actor, director and playwright; Aslı Akbay, a British-Turk who is a member of the well-known comedy troupe Çok da Fifi Hatunlar and is also the founder of Take Me Up the Bosphorus, the city’s first English language stand-up comedy open mic series; and Jerrod Weston, a Seattle native who is also a member of The Clap improv troupe.

Laurie – who leads The Clap, has directed and starred in production­s by Speech Bubbles and whose recent play “The Exhibition” also took part in this very same location before it was transforme­d into a fullfledge­d performing arts club – explained their generous intentions behind this not-so-ordinary comedy club. While the crew has embarked on renovation­s such as putting up a stage and heating and cooling systems, the whole point, Kenny told me, is to provide a venue that people will be able to use for free to put on any sort of performing arts-related event, whether it be a comedy show, theatrical play, magic show, performati­ve dance, workshop or quiz night. “This means that people who have wanted to get involved in a creative endeavor but are worried about losing money or having the funds to kick it off will no longer have to carry such concerns. The ultimate goal is for the space to be a hive of activity and is not limited to English language events so we really want to encourage people to try new stuff,” Laurie said.

With this new venue, not only will those harboring creative visions be able to bring them to fruition in a relaxed and central location, but also those already involved in the performing arts, such as The Clap and other sketch and stand-up outfits, will now be able to have a set venue and not be as nomadic as before, Kenny said. All someone has to do is ask if the date is available and set up their own program, he explained. Entrance fees will be determined by those putting on the shows, and on nights the Istanbul Comedy Club has a booking, there will be an operating bar and a capacity for 40 to 50 people to watch the show. On Saturday, Feb. 15, the venue will hold an official opening with a variety show showcasing all of the different types of acts the stage can handle.

FROLIC IN THE SNOW

Winter Turkeyland is a brand-new, specially curated day time snow trip that will take place on Erendağ, a peak in the Taurus Mountains surroundin­g Fethiye. A series of these unique day trips spent frolicking in the snow among spectacula­r scenery will be led by British expat Lyn Ward, who is also the author of the entertaini­ng and informativ­e Fethiye Times website, and Semih Özgüder, whose Animal’s Excursions tours are popular pastimes among visitors and the expat crowd during the summer. Known for his fun and wild adventures, Semih, aka “Animal,” guides people through adventures such as paraglidin­g, ziplining, rib riding and much more in Fethiye during the summer months. Animal’s Excursions has its own set of vans, one of which is decked out to provide a nearly fullyequip­ped kitchen and even restroom facilities.

These brand-new snow trip day tours, which kick off this Sunday, Jan. 19 and will also be offered on Jan. 22 and Feb. 15, will involve a variety of snow-related activities such as sledding, snowball dodgeball, snow tug-of-war, snow tag and even a snow-sculpting competitio­n. Set to accommodat­e up to 40 participan­ts, three passenger vans and Animal’s Excursions’ catering van will depart by 9:30 a.m. from Fethiye, driving for approximat­ely an hour and a half to reach Erendağ. Upon arrival, two hours will be spent on frolicking and fun for all ages and fitness levels, after which guests will enjoy a cookout prepared by the Animal Excursions team, which will include soup, mezes, pasta, and an outdoor barbecue serving up chicken, köfte and sucuk, a type of Turkish sausage. Libations, including hot drinks from a machine in the Animal Excursions van, will be made available. After lunch, there will be a snow sculpture competitio­n in which teams will build creative snow unicorns for a prize. Departure is planned for around 4 p.m. and the vans should be back in Fethiye and at your door between 5:30 and 6 p.m.

All in all, this is about a four-hour day spent enjoying the elusive snow in the hills of Fethiye. So many visitors to Turkey and admittedly expats tend to spend their time in the holiday destinatio­n hubs by the sea or in the big cities, and for this reason alone, the team of Fethiye Times and Animal’s Excursions have envisioned offering the experience of a day in the snow and in the outdoors. However, due to the unpredicta­bility of nature, the dates have been scheduled according to expected snowfall and may change depending on the forthcomin­g weather conditions.

Young children are welcome to join the snowy adventure, and car seats will be made available upon request. Picks-ups and drop-offs will be in Fethiye, Çalış, Hisarönü and Ovacık and are included in the price as are lunch and the games. Participan­ts are advised to dress warmly, wear comfortabl­e shoes and to bring along a hat, scarf and two pairs of gloves, as a spare pair could come in handy if the first gets wet. Guests can also bring along a sled if they like. Bookings can be made directly with Ward for this weekend’s trip and with Animal’s Excursions for the following dates.

 ??  ?? Comedy nights in English have become a staple for Istanbul where different cultures and traditions mix.
Comedy nights in English have become a staple for Istanbul where different cultures and traditions mix.
 ??  ?? Lyn Ward (L) and Semih Özgüder will lead specially curated day time snow trips at Erendağ.
Lyn Ward (L) and Semih Özgüder will lead specially curated day time snow trips at Erendağ.

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