Turkish Dance
Anatolia is just like a marbling trough. Through thousands of years, hundreds of different civilization with many different colors, sound, rhythm has been composed in this area. They are blended, they get various shapes, but if you look and listen closely you can see the signs of all that great civilizations living in this picture. […]
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Art Classes for Children
Happy Birthday to Aubrey.. We organised a very nice Ebru Workshop for him and with his friends from school – Art Activities for Children .- Galata – Istanbul – February 2016. Art Classes & Marbling Classes / workshops for children in istanbul. LEARN the secrets of creating the rich patterns of handmade marble paper . […]
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Turkish Tile Painting Lesson
Delaware University Students from Newark USA are with Us today for a Traditional Turkish Tile and Ceramic Workshop in our studio. Thanks for visiting istanbul and joining our class.. Very skilled Students.. – January 2016. Traditional Turkish Tiles The art of Turkish tiles and ceramics have a very important in the history of Islamic art. […]
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Turkish Ebru Class
Turkish Ebru Class with our guests from South Africa. Thank you Heloise for joining our workshop – Sultanahmet / Istanbul January 2016. Turkish Marbling – Ebru Lessons in Istanbul. Turkish Paper marbling is a method of aqueous surface design, which can produce patterns similar to marble or other stone, hence the name. The patterns are […]
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Istanbul Hot Yoga
Istanbul Hot Yoga serves as the only studio in Turkey with one of the most popular types of yoga in today’s world, hot yoga. It was established for those who want to practice yoga by breathing air with high oxygen quality at a temperature of 40 degrees, with a special filter and humidified ventilation system […]
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The Art of Turkish Calligraphy
When we speak of Turkish calligraphy, we refer to writing of aesthetic value in characters based on the Arabic script, which the Turks had adopted as their writing medium after their conversion to Islam. The Arabic characters gradually assumed an aesthetic function after the advent of Islam, and this process gathered momentum from the mid-eighth […]
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