From EXPO 2015 Milano to EXPO 2016 Antalya..

As you know, next year the EXPO 2016 will be held in Antalya. Before EXPO 2016, Antalya City Blog visited EXPO 2015 Milano. Let's see photos..

From EXPO 2015 Milano to EXPO 2016 Antalya..

As you know, next year the EXPO 2016 will be held in Antalya. Before EXPO 2016, Antalya City Blog visited EXPO 2015 Milano. Let's see photos..

Showing posts with label culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label culture. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Guest Post by Barbara L. Alvarez: 'My Love to Antalya & Turkey'


When Antalya City Blog asked me a couple weeks ago to write about my love and connection to Turkey, a place that I have never ever been before had me thinking a lot, for days if am honest, because what could I write? What could I say of a culture that I really don't know like a native does, then I said why not? Maybe this is my chance to finally put the pieces together. Pieces that I'm trying to figure it out day by day. 

So here I go, my first attempt to write in my own words why my love, respect and connection with Turkey and for Turkey. 

Let's start saying that if you're a believer of past life's or DNA testing like I do, I'm the perfect candidate for a research because I'm 99.9% sure that I was Turkish in the past, even people ask me Are you Turkish? Have you been there before? Do you have Turkish descendants in your family? How do you know that? Did you really understand what they're saying? Well those questions are very normal to me specially these days where I let myself go after the answers I need to get. 


So saying that which other way you can explain me that I know, I feel, I understand, I respect and I love the culture, the language, the costumes, the land, the food, the people, the places, how can you explain me then? Maybe is deja vu or whatever you want to call it, how can you explain it to me that I feel peace deep within when I think of plant my roots in a land that to many people is not safe or good enough these day... What a joke right? because let's be honest who's safe now? NOBODY right? So every time I read or I hear the news saying something negative about a country that's not even mine hurts me deeply inside, when attacks or vicious news try to put down a population that in majority are so kind, warm and totally awesome hurts me, it really does, so not because a group of insurgents trying to destroy what's good means that everybody is the same way. So no that's totally wrong in my book that bothers me as much as people saying that all Muslims are terrorists or support terrorism, oh god give me patience to deal with those ignorant comments. 

Now let's not even talk about people, because who would it have told me that I was going to love my good friends Ceren, Nigar, Oznur and some others names I can't mention here, the way I love and care for them like they're my own family, nobody really because what started as a connection thought Instagram look where it took us. Oh did I mentioned before that we don't know each other personally yet? No? Well now you know .. That's the power of FaceTime, love or God's perfect plans of reason and lesson in life. Who would it have thought that I'm working my ways to learn a third language just because I'm going there next year on vacations and then when I finish some stuff here and there maybe plan a possible moving to Antalya or Istanbul ... Inşallah!! Yes, you did read correctly, move to Turkey. My family and friends believe I'm crazy, I really don't care what they think because if one thing i have learned in my almost 34 years of life is that you do what makes you whole and happy without worry about what others think, you can't pleased others and sacrifice your happiness just because. 


So that been said I do desperately want to move there, know how is it feels to enjoy a cup of tea by the ocean while a balmy breeze blows my hair, I want to feel how is it to wake up in Asia and end up your day in Europe, I want to know how is it feels to enjoy a real baklava with coffee while my friends are sitting next to me chatting by the peer, I want to know how is it feels to swing in the crystal waters of the sea and then lay down and enjoy the sun under a cabana in Antalya, I want to know how is it feels to be able to order a meal on a restaurant in fluent Turkish, I want to walk Beyoğlu, Bebek Ortaköy, ride a ferry, feed the birds and cats and dogs, i want to open my own business and develop my career there, I want to buy a house, I want to enjoy the sunsets by the ocean I am even open to the possibility of know what is it feels to fall in love, i want to teach my son to love and respect turkey the same way I do, in general i want so many things and all of them I want them there. 



So when you think of a woman that was born in Venezuela raised in Colombia and proud American that dream of living in Turkey so she can spend the rest of her adult years, think of me, because that's one of my dreams and I know I'll make it real. So Turkey, wait for me, stay strong and free because one day soon I'll be proud of calling you my home, my heart, my country...inşallah!!!!

Thank you so much for the opportunity again. 

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Sunday, December 27, 2015

Antalya City Blog Visited Burdur Archaeology Museum








If you want to explore the amazing archeological sites of Sagalossos, Kybra, Kremna, and Aphrodisias, the Burdur Museum is a great place to start. Many pieces from each of these sites are displayed in Burdur Archaeology Museum.

There are colossal heads of Hadrian, Marcus Aurelius, and Zeus.

1. Garden (Open Exhibition): Statues, steles, various architectural objects, tombs and tombstones, incomplete inscriptions, high embossments, etc. of Phrygian, Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman Times are exhibited in the garden of the museum. 

2. Statue Hall: Almost all of the monuments exhibited in this hall have been brought from the archaic city of Kremna within the borders of Bucak District of Burdur in the 18th century. These monuments include a Great and Lesser Athena, Hygieia, Leto, Apollo, Nemesis, Dionysos, Aphrodite and woman statues with cloths, all of high artistic value. 

3. Small Monuments Hall: The monuments in this hall are arranged in chronological order. Among the monuments exhibited in this hall, there are monuments of Late Neolithic, Early and Late Chalcolithic and Early Bronze ages found in excavations carried out in Hacılar - Kuruçay - Höyücek tumuli, earthenware, painted and unpainted vessels of the Iron Age and of Prygian, Persian, Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine Periods, Goddess figurines, stone and bronze axes and other tools, ornaments, cosmetic material, rhyton vessels, seals and cylindrical stamps representing ownership and legal concepts, oil - lamps and their moulds, metal god figurines, bronze athlete statues, coins, and beautiful statue findings and other small findings dicovered in excavations at the ancient city of Sagalassos, which has been one of the largest archaeological digging sites in our country these last ten years. 

When Burdur Museum was built in 1956, it was small; however, it acquired a great number of monuments. As a result of the archaeological excavations (Hacılar, Kuruçay, Höyücek, İncirhan, Bubon and Sagalassos), the number of the movable cultural monuments in the museum reached 52.941 in 1997, with those obtained by confiscation, donation and purchasing. 18.521 of these monuments are archaeological, 29.765 of them are coins and 4.655 of them are ethnographical cultural monuments. It is possible to find the most beautiful exsamples of all ages and periods, starting from the Neolithic Age.

Especially, no visit to Sagalassos would be complete without checking the Archaeological Museum at Burdur. 

In 2008, Burdur Museum was awarded a special prize at the European Museum of the Year Award. 


Hours and Admission


Admission to the Archaeology Museum in Burdur is just 5 Turkish Lira. The Museum is open daily (except Mondays) 08.30–17.30 (Winter Perriod / October 16 - April 14) and 09.00-19.00 (Summer Perriod / April 15 - October 15)

How to Go there?
The museum in the city center of Burdur.
Address:
Halk Pazarı Street No:1 | Burdur CentrumBurdurTurkey 

 

Phone: +90 248 233 10 42



For More Information:


Sunday, September 14, 2014

The 14th Side World Music,Culture and Art Festival


The Side International Culture and Art Festival is the result of enthusiastic and persistent efforts of the Municipality of Side since 2001. Side owns outstanding Roman and Hellenistic heritage and today is an important Mediterranean resort town, distinguished with the quality standards of its tourism facilities.


The 14th Side World Music,Culture and Art Festival will be held at Side Harbour and Apollon Temple between 11-25 September,2014.


The Festival presents impressive performances by renowned interpreters at magnificent venues such as the Ancient Theatre of Side and the Temple of Apollo.

This festival has been an EFA member since 2010.

Festival Programme
 Side HarbourApollon Temple
11 September 2014Four Sound 4 Colour Concert
Goran Bregoviç Concert
 
 
21 September 2014Buzuki OrhanJamaican Reggae Band
22 September 2014İstanbul Gelişim OrchestraLatino Cubana
23 September 2014Jim MurpleHatay Medeniyetler Chorus
24 September 2014Hakan Aysev ConcertRamona Jazz Band
25 September 2014Fire of Anatolia  



Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Demre is the Official Hometown of Santa Claus in Antalya


Did you know that Santa Claus lived in Antalya and is not a myth?

Santa Claus was born in Patara (in modern-day Antalya province, Turkey) in the second half of the 3 BC century. He was bishop in Myra in Lycia. Originally named St. Nicholas, in many European countries, particularly in the former Tsarist Russia was the most popular saint. In Germany' Freiburg, Italian cities of Bari and Naples, the island of Sicily, St. Nicholas is in a special respected. He is recognized as Santa Claus in the Dutch and English languages. Moreover, he is known as the protector of the New York City in the U.S.A. 



In addition to this, he is the protector of children in all over the world. All of these have led to the creation of a type the legendary and very popular person who is Santa Claus or St. Nicholas. 

Santa Claus, Antalya

Images of Santa Claus were further popularized through Haddon Sundblom’s depiction of him for The Coca-Cola Company’s Christmas advertising in the 1930s. The popularity of the image spawned urban legends that Santa Claus was invented by The Coca-Cola Company or that Santa wears red and white because they are the colors used to promote the Coca-Cola brand.



In popular culture, Santa Claus appears in the weeks before Christmas in department stores or shopping malls, or at parties. Actually this is a North American tradition associated with Santa Claus are derived from a number of Christmas traditions from various countries.



St. Nicholas Church
St. Nicholas Church is a monument of Byzantine art in the history of the Middle Byzantine Period, the most outstanding example of architectural style. In the 5th century AD, Myra (Demre) was the state capital of Lycia. The Archbishop of Myra in Anatolia is the second largest religious authority after the death of St. Nicholas, has played a major role in the increase of the city's reputation. Each year thousands of foreign tourists visit Santa Claus in the town of Demre in Antalya.


St. Nicholas Church-Antalya
Myra-Antalya

Friday, October 25, 2013

The 14th International Antalya Piano Festival Starts: Music in the City

Welcome to the 14th International Antalya Piano Festival which will be held between November 08 and November 30 in the beautiful city of Antalya, where the world’s most prestigious musicians, classical music players and talented young artists from all over Turkey will be performing throughout the festival.


Festival Programme:

08.11.2013 – Fazıl Say – Water – First Songs 
12.11.2013 – Gergely Boganyi & Gabor Boldoczki 
14.11.2013 – Meral Güneyman 
16.11.2013 – Ferhan – Ferzan Önder & Borusan Quartet 
18.11.2013 – Vladimir Spivakov & Ma Sin A & Moskova Virtuosi 
20.11.2013 – Werner Bärtschi 
22.11.2013 – “Andante Night” Kheops Ensemble 
24.11.2013 – Aziza Mustafa Zadeh Trio 
26.11.2013 – Andrea Lucchesini 
28.11.2013 – Suite Espanola – Rosa Torres Pardo & Rocio Marquez Limon 
30.11.2013 – Michel Camilo & Gürer Aykal & A.D.S.O.






Wednesday, August 14, 2013

The 13th Side International Culture and Art Festival


The Side International Culture and Art Festival is the result of enthusiastic and persistent efforts of the Municipality of Side since 2001. Side owns outstanding Roman and Hellenistic heritage and today is an important Mediterranean resort town, distinguished with the quality standards of its tourism facilities. 


The Festival presents impressive performances by renowned interpreters at magnificent venues such as the Ancient Theatre of Side and the Temple of Apollo.

This festival has been an EFA member since 2010.


The Side Culture and Art Festival is now in its 13th year. Most of the events will take place at the ancient sites of the theatre and temple of Apollo in the coastal resort of Side. All events will start at 9.30pm and there is no cost to enter. The aim of the festival is to showcase a number of world famous orchestras, musicians and dancers which will each contribute towards a combined celebration of art, history, music and tourism. 



Festival Program:

Click on images to enlarge

For More Information: http://www.sidefestival.com


Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Side 12th International Culture & Art Festival



Holidaymakers could enjoy the 12th International Culture and Art Festival in Side which was from 25 August - 30 September 2012.




The Side International Culture and Art Festival is the result of enthusiastic and persistent efforts of the Municipality of Side since 2001. Side owns outstanding Roman and Hellenistic heritage and today is an important Mediterranean resort town, distinguished with the quality standards of its tourism facilities. The Festival presents impressive performances by renowned interpreters at magnificent venues such as the Ancient Theatre of Side and the Temple of Apollo.
All events will start at 9.30pm and there is no cost to enter. The aim of the festival is to showcase a number of world famous orchestras, musicians and dancers which will each contribute towards a combined celebration of art, history, music and tourism.


This festival has been European Festivals Association (EFA) member since 2010. 



Festival Program:

25 August: Vienna Schloss Schönburnn Orchestra
28 August: Massimo Mercelli & Luis Bacolov Duo
30 August: Golden Trombone Orchestra
02 September: Türksoy Chamber Orchestra
05 September: Antalya State Symony Orchestra
08 September: Enbe Orchestra
11 September: Hakan Aysev Orchestra
13 September: Beijing Symphony Orchestra
15 September: Ege university Folk Dance Ensemble
18 September: Anadoluniversity Symphony Orchestra
21 September: Lezginka Dagestan Folk Dance Ensemble
24 September: Antalya State Symphony Orchestra
27 September: Ayhan Sicimoğlu & Latin All Stars
30 September: Side Festival Orchestra

For More Information: http://www.sidefestival.com


Sunday, December 18, 2011

Did you know that Santa Claus lived in Antalya and is not a myth?

 
Santa Claus was born in Patara (in modern-day Antalya province, Turkey) in the second half of the 3 BC century. He was bishop in Myra in Lycia. Originally named St. Nicholas, in many European countries, particularly in the former Tsarist Russia was the most popular saint. In Germany' Freiburg, Italian cities of Bari and Naples, the island of Sicily, St. Nicholas is in a special respected. He is recognized as Santa Claus in the Dutch and English languages. Moreover, he is known as the protector of the New York City in the U.S.A. In addition to this, he is the protector of children in all over the world. All of these have led to the creation of a type the legendary and very popular person who is Santa Claus or St. Nicholas. 

Santa Claus, Antalya

Images of Santa Claus were further popularized through Haddon Sundblom’s depiction of him for The Coca-Cola Company’s Christmas advertising in the 1930s. The popularity of the image spawned urban legends that Santa Claus was invented by The Coca-Cola Company or that Santa wears red and white because they are the colors used to promote the Coca-Cola brand.

In popular culture, Santa Claus appears in the weeks before Christmas in department stores or shopping malls, or at parties. Actually this is a North American tradition associated with Santa Claus are derived from a number of Christmas traditions from various countries.

St. Nicholas Church
St. Nicholas Church is a monument of Byzantine art in the history of the Middle Byzantine Period, the most outstanding example of architectural style. In the 5th century AD, Myra (Demre) was the state capital of Lycia. The Archbishop of Myra in Anatolia is the second largest religious authority after the death of St. Nicholas, has played a major role in the increase of the city's reputation. Each year thousands of foreign tourists visit Santa Claus in the town of Demre in Antalya.
St. Nicholas Church-Antalya
Myra-Antalya

Friday, November 18, 2011

12th International Antalya Piano Festival


 Welcome to the 12th Antalya Piano Festival which will be held between 25th of November and 17th of December in the beautiful city of Antalya, where the world’s most prestigious musicians, classical music players and talented young artists from all over Turkey will be performing throughout the festival.

Festival Program

Opening Concerts  
Gürer Aykal /Conductor
Fazıl Say / Piano
Gabor Boldoczki / Trumpet
Hakan Güngör / Kanun
Burcu Karadağ / Reed Flute
Aykut Köselerli / Percussion
Antalya State Symphony Orchestra25-26 November 2011 / Antalya Culture Center- Time: 20.30           

Young Artists Concert
 Eylül Esme Bölücek / Piano
Suzanna Rudanovskaya / Piano
Lara Melda / Piano
Ayşegül Yörükoğlu / Piano
27 November 2011 / Antalya Culture Center - Time: 14.30           

Labeque Sisters 
Katia Labeque/ Piano
Marielle Labeque / Piano
29 November 2011 / Antalya Culture Center - Time: 20.30    

Liszt Night 
Dezső Ránki/ Piano
Edit Klukon/Piano
01 December 2011 / Antalya Culture Center - Time: 20.30           

Igudesman & Joo  
“A Little Nightmare Music”Aleksey Igudesman / Violin
Hyung-ki Joo / Piano 03 December 2011 / Antalya Culture Center - Time: 20.30           

Jazz Concert 
Michel Camilo TrioMichel Camilo / Piano
Charles Flores / Double Basss
Cliff Almond / Percussion
05 December 2011 / Antalya Culture Center - Time: 20.30           

Nobuyuki Tsujii 
07 December 2011 / Antalya Culture Center - Time: 20.30          

Makrokosmos 
Ufuk & Bahar DördüncüUfuk Dördüncü / Piano
Bahar Dördüncü / Piano
François Volpé / Percussion
SéBasstien Cordier / Percussion
09 December 2011 / Antalya Culture Center - Time: 20.30  

Olli Mustonen 
11 December 2011 / Antalya Culture Center - Time: 20.30          

Andante Night
 Birsen Ulucan / Elif Şahin & Szymon ChojnackiBirsen Ulucan / Piano
Elif Şahin / Piano
Szymon Chojnacki / Bass
13 December 2011 / Antalya Culture Center - Time: 20.30     

 A Piano Abierto 
Dorantes with Manuela Ríos & Joaquín GriloDorantes / Piano
Joaquín Grilo / Dancer
Manuela Rios / Dancer
Yelsy Heredia / Double Basss
Faikal Kourrich / Violin
Nano Peña / Percussion
15 December 2011 / Antalya Culture Center - Time: 20.30           

Vladimir Spivakov & Young Artists & Moscow Virtuosi
 Vladimir Spivakov / Chef
Daniel Kharitonov / Piano
Sergey Finoedov/ Obua
Anastasia Kobekina / Viyolonsel
Moscow Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra 17 December 2011 / Antalya Culture Center - Time: 20.30           

Public Concerts (Free Entrance)

Igudesman & Joo  

“A Little Nightmare Music”Aleksey Igudesman / Violin
Hyung-ki Joo / Piano 02 December 2011 / Akdeniz University Atatürk Culture Center - Time: 14.30           

Ufuk & Bahar Dördüncü
 Ufuk Dördüncü / Piano
Bahar Dördüncü / Piano
08 December 2011 / Yeni Mahalle Culture Center / Kepez - Time: 14.00

Fazıl Say
 11 December 2011 / Orfe Horse Club– Manej Hall/ Döşemealtı - Time: 13.30
Jazz Concerts Dieter Koehnlein / Piano12 December 2011 / AKM Perge Hall  - Time: 20:30

Workshops(Free)

Gürer Aykal 

25 November 2011 / Antalya Collage - Time: 14.00    

Gabor Boldoczki 
26 November 2011 / A.U. State Conservatory - Time: 14.00

Lara Melda 
28 November 2011 / Antalya Collage - Time: 14.00    

Olli Mustonen 
10 December 2011 / A.U. State Conservatory - Time: 14.00

Birsen Ulucan 
13 December 2011 / A.U. Fine Arts Faculty - Time: 14.00    

Elif Şahin & Szymon Chojnacki 
14 December 2011 / Fine Arts High Scholl / Kepez - Time: 11:00    

Dorantes 
15 December 2011 / A.U. State Conservatory - Time: 14.00

Vladimir Spivakov 
16 December 2011 / Antaya Metropolitan Municipality İsmail Baha Sürelsan Conservatory - Time: 16:00

Exhibition

Liszt  
In memory of the 200th anniversary of Liszt’s birthday  25 November - 17 December 2011 / Antalya Culture Center Exhibition Area

Ticket Sales Offices:
AKM:
0242 238 53 08
Vakkorama Migros / Shemall AVM
Muske Tourism


For watching live Festival:
https://www.facebook.com/vwturkiye?sk=app_208466899226645http://binekarac.vw.com.tr/canli-yayin.aspx

Information: +90242 242 56 56
www.antalyapiyanofestivali.com