Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Turkic world to meet at handicraft­s festival in Bursa

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TURKEY’S northweste­rn Bursa province is hosting a handicraft­s festival as part of the 2022 Turkish World Capital of Culture festivitie­s.

At the 38th meeting of the Internatio­nal Organizati­on of Turkic Culture (TURKSOY) held in Uzbekistan’s Khiva province, Bursa was chosen as the 2022 Culture Capital of the Turkic World. In line with the decision, various celebrator­y events are being held throughout the year in the former Ottoman capital, which is home to historical mosques, madrassas, tombs and other architectu­ral wonders. The events kicked off with the spring Nevruz festival in the city and continue with a handicraft­s festival.

According to a statement by Bursa Metropolit­an Municipali­ty, the festival, organized by Bursa City Council with the support of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, will be held at Merinos

Atatürk Congress and Culture Center on May 11-15. Thousands of works by 112 artists from 80 branches of art will be exhibited at the fifth Bursa Traditiona­l Handicraft­s Festival. In the statement, Bursa City Council President Şevket Orhan wrote that 86 stands will be set up in the fair area. Guests from Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tatarstan, Bashkortos­tan, Kyrgyzstan, Bosnia-Herzegovin­a and Hungary and artists from all over the country will meet in Bursa for the festival, Orhan noted, adding: “There will also be puppet plays and the traditiona­l folk dance kılıç-kalkan (sword-shield) performanc­es at the festival. More than 2,000 works in different branches of art such as wooden toy making, marbling, miniature, tile, copper-making, traditiona­l archery and patchwork will meet with enthusiast­s.”

 ?? ?? İznik tiles are among the traditiona­l arts of Bursa, northweste­rn Turkey.
İznik tiles are among the traditiona­l arts of Bursa, northweste­rn Turkey.

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