Istanbul's cultural life, both traditional and contemporary, is easily
equal to that of London and New York, if not as well publicised. Matching
the city's exploding youth population, there are a growing number of
festivals, galleries, new music venues and film centres and, within
the last decade, Turkish artists have begun to make an international
impact. There are now a number of independent record companies in the
city releasing experimental works that combine Turkish traditional artists
with contemporary groups and new venues where this new music is showcased.
Existing concert venues, such as the Acik Hava Tiyatrosu (Open Air
Theatre), Takisla Cadessi, Congress Valley in Harbiye, and the Ataturk
Kultur Merkezi (Ataturk Cultural Centre; tel: (212) 251 5600), Taksim
Square, Taksim. Istanbul also has a number of excellent art galleries
and corporate cultural centres, mostly on Istiklal Caddesi and in Macka/Nisantasi.
Among the most adventurous is the Borusan Culture and Art Centre, 421
Istiklal Caddesi (tel: (212) 292 0655; fax: (212) 252 4591; website:
www.borusansanat.com), which is open all year round and alternates Turkish
and international exhibitions of a conceptual nature.
Music: The most reliable guide to
music events in the city is fly posters and banners along Istiklal Caddesi.
The only purpose-built opera house in the city is the 900-seat Ataturk
Cultural Centre (AKM), which is shared by the State Opera and Ballet,
the State Theatre and the State Symphony Orchestra (tel: (212) 251 5600
or 1023), as well as the Istanbul Festivals. The most stunning venue
in the city, however, is the Byzantine church of Haghia Eirene on the
grounds of the Topkapi Palace complex, now a museum and used by the
IKSV during the Classical Music Festival in June. The most popular summer
venue is the Acik Hava Tiyatrosu (Open Air Theatre), Takisla Cadessi,
Congress Valley in Harbiye, which hosts Jazz Festival events and other
contemporary concerts.
Theatre: Plays by international and
Turkish playwrights are frequently staged in Istanbul, many in smaller
venues off Istiklal Caddesi, while the more commercial extravaganzas
(such as during the Istanbul International Theatre Festival in May)
are at the Ataturk Kultur Merkezi in Taksim, sometimes with digital
subtitling in English. In 2000, Mozart's famous opera Abduction from
the Seraglio, which had for years been staged (with difficulty) at Yildiz
Palace and Topkapi, was finally filmed in the actual Topkapi Harem in
a joint venture with the BBC and Antelope Productions.
Dance: The Turkish State Opera and
Ballet performs at the AKM and there are also dance performances at
the Cemal Resit Rey Concert Hall, Darulbedal Caddesi in Conference Valley
(tel: (212) 231 5103 or 240 5012). Performances by Istanbul's prime
modern dance choreographer, Aydin Teker, however, usually take place
in galleries or smaller venues and are worth checking the press for.
Film: Foreign films (mostly Hollywood)
outnumber Turkish domestic output and generally show in their original
language with Turkish subtitles. Most of the city's cinemas are in Istiklal
Caddesi and it is best to check the Turkish Daily News for listings
or simply comb the streets. The Alkazar, Fitas, Emek and Beyoglu are
good bets, with European, Turkish, and Hollywood films. Mega cinema
complexes are only found at huge shopping malls in the outer suburbs.
As to films set in Istanbul, Ferhan Ozpetek's Hamam (a gay romp with
some nostalgic scenes of old Istanbul) won several awards at worldwide
film festivals in 1998.
Cultural events:
It is safe to say that the season kicks off with the International Istanbul
Film Festival in April, the International Istanbul Theatre Festival,
Fujifilm World Music Days, International Istanbul Puppet Festival and
Conquest Week Celebrations in May, the International Istanbul Music
Festival and International Bosphorus Festival in June. The International
Istanbul Jazz Festival and Rumeli Hisari Concerts liven up July and
August and the J&B Dance & Techno Festival rounds off the season
in September. The coming of autumn brings with it the International
Istanbul Biennale (next scheduled in 2003) and the Intercontinental
Istanbul Eurasia Marathon supported by the Hash House Harriers, the
Akbank Jazz Festival, Istanbul Arts Fair and Efes Pilsen Blues Festival.
Literature
Naval officer and romantic writer, Pierre Loti was among many Orientalist
Europeans disgusted by the fashion for Art Nouveau in Istanbul at the
turn of the century, while Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express
was written when she stayed at the Pera Palas Hotel. The work of exiled
Communist poet Nazim Hikmet (d 1963) is still widely read and admired,
as are the novels of Yasar Kemal (b 1922). Istanbul's most famous contemporary
writer is Orhan Pamuk, whose books White Castle, Black Book and The
New Life have been translated worldwide.
Art, Culture And Entertainment
Istanbul is an international art and cultural center. The International
Arts and Cultural Festival is held each year in June and July with famous
artists coming from all over the world. These performances are held
mostly at the Ataturk Cultural Center. The Istanbul Science Center (Bilim
Merkezi), founded by the Science Center Foundation and located on the
campus of Istanbul Technical University (ITU), has hands-on experimental
and theoretical opportunities for adults and children of various educational
levels. In March and April you can take in the International Film Festival.
Those who enjoy classical music can hear it at the Cemal Resit Rey (CRR)
Concert Hall. Operas, operettas, ballets, films, concerts, exhibitions
and conferences all contribute to the cultural palette of the city.
ISTANBUL ART GALLERIES
| Aksanat Cultural Centre Istiklal Cad. 16-18, Beyoglu |
Tel: (212) 252 35 00 |
| Garanti Sanat Valikonagi Cad., Nisantasi |
Tel: (212) 230 39 80 |
| Is Sanat Meselik Sok., Yurekli Han Kat 2, Taksim
|
Tel: (212) 244 20 21 |
| Kusav Hasfirin Cad., Sinanpasa Is Merkezi, 3rd
floor, Besiktas |
Tel: (212) 260 77 00, 227 34 85 |
| Macka Mezat Macka Cad. 32, Narmanli Apt., Tesvikiye |
Tel: (212) 259 45 13 |
| Maya Istiklal Cad. 140/20, Halep Ishani, 2nd floor,
Beyoglu |
Tel: (212) 245 11 06 |
| Milli Reasurans Tesvikiye Cad. 43-57, Tesvikiye |
Tel: (212) 230 19 76 |
| Nadya Gazi Evranos Cad. 33, Yesilkoy |
Tel: (212) 573 81 93 |
| Nev Macka Cad. 33/b, Macka |
Tel: (212) 231 67 63 |
| Nokta Muradiye Bayir Sok., Ece Apt. 73-75, Tesvikiye |
Tel: (212) 261 45 09 |
| Sofa Art and Antiques Swissotel Istanbul, 2nd floor
up from the lobby, Macka |
Tel: (212) 259 02 27 |
| Tem Prof. Orhan Ersek Sok. 44/2, Nisantasi |
Tel: (212) 247 08 99 |
| Tesvikiye Art Gallery Abdi Ipekci Cad. 21, Nisantasi
|
Tel: (212) 241 04 58, 247 74 75 |
| Urart Abdi Ipekci Cad. 21, Nisantasi |
Tel: (212) 241 21 83 |
| Vakko Istiklal Cad. 123, Beyoglu |
Tel: (212) 251 40 92 |
| Londra Asfalti, Merter |
Tel: (212) 575 12 20 |
| Yapi Kredi Gallery Istiklal Cad. 285-287, Beyoglu
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Tel: (212) 252 47 00 |
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REGIONAL ACTIVITIES
1st Turkish Contemporary Literature Meetings 1 -31 January / ISTANBUL
Kirim Music and Dance Days 1 -28 February / ISTANBUL
2nd Turkish Theater Festival 1 -31 March / ISTANBUL
20th International Istanbul Film Festival 14-29 April / ISTANBUL
17th Child's Feast 17-23 April / ISTANBUL
4th International Crr Child's Festival 20-24 April / ISTANBUL
Fetih Celebrations 1 -31 May / ISTANBUL
Tataristan Culture Days 1 -31 May / ISTANBUL
1st Turkish Puppet Theaters Festival 1 -31 May / ISTANBUL
6th International Crr Youths Festival 12-20 May / ISTANBUL
13th International Istanbul Theater Festival 18 May-1 June / ISTANBUL
29th International Istanbul Music Festival 8 June-3 July / ISTANBUL
4th International Bogazici Festival 15-30 June / ISTANBUL
Sile Bezi Culture and Art Feast 1 -31 July / ISTANBUL
Kartal International Culture and Art Festival 25-27 August / ISTANBUL
7th International Istanbul Bienali 21 September-17 November / ISTANBUL
International Crr Mystical Music Festival 1 -30 November / ISTANBUL
Turkish Cinema Days 1 -30 November / ISTANBUL
International Crr Piano Festival 1 -31 December / ISTANBUL
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