The Foundation dedicates the month of October to the Ottoman country

Turkey at the Three Cultures Foundation

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The Three Cultures Foundation is devoting the month of October to an important cultural offer centred on Turkey.

A historical crossroads between the cultures of East and West and home to great civilisations, Turkey continues to play an essential role as an intermediate space between Europe and Islam.

From the waters of the Bosphorus, one can see on one side of Istanbul the minarets and domes that recall the presence of Islam, although its culture and society are also permeated by the West, as seen in its multicultural neighbourhoods with multiple shopping malls, restaurants and hotels, interspersed with a multitude of modern mosques and Koranic schools. It is not a difference between the West and the East, or even between tradition and progress, but a combination of the two cultures.

If we delve into the cultural field, we can see that it has produced great and renowned artists and creators in all fields: literature, plastic arts, cinema, music...

In poetry, one of its most acclaimed references is the Sufi poet Yunus Emre (1240-1321). In his works 'Risalet-ün Nushiyye' (The Book of Advice) and Divan, he expounds the philosophy of tasawwuf or Islamic mysticism, which prescribes the equality of all human beings, the condemnation of pride, ambitions for power and wealth, the criticism of religious fanaticism and the study of science, among other precepts. His poems, written in the tradition of Anatolian folk literature, express a profound mysticism.

This year, 2021, marks the 700th anniversary of his death and has therefore been recognised by UNESCO as the Year of Yunus Emre.

In 2007, the Turkish government created the Yunus Emre Institute, which has its headquarters in Madrid, for the international promotion of the Turkish language and culture, an entity that offers us this cultural sample of this beautiful and emblematic country.

Programme

Monday 25 October, 20.00 h.

Sinan Ayyıldız & Tolgahan Çoğulu in concert. Music and rhythms of Turkey

Cinema: Turkey through the camera

Tuesday, 5 October, 8.30 p.m.

The Last Letter. Özhan Eren. Turkey, 2015, 122 min.

Tuesday, 19 October, 8.30 p.m.

My Father and My Son. Çağan Irmak. Turkey, 2005, 108 min.

Tuesday, 26 October, 8.30 p.m.
The Bandit. Yavuz Turgul. Turkey, 1996, 121 min.

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