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"Istanbul's stone and earth is golden"
Down by the water in Istanbul -
Istanbul, by Greenery, found on flickr.
"Istanbul's stone and earth is golden" as the saying promised , ending up with 13 million residents, Istanbul is too big for one and too small for 13 million to find out a way to cope with. One just needs to let herself get lost in the flow of the crowd; there the white stripes on the pavement doesn't mean you can cross the street nor the dozens of policemen standing there intends your safety; but that crowd is hardboiled and won't let you down easily.
5533 opened in February 2008, with its storefront window gallery, library, artist/curator/art initiative/new media/sound art, and portfolio…
PiST is an alternative project space that is willing to create e new platform for possible discourses and presentations from young and…
GalataPerform is active since 2003, in a second floor apartment, in the historical district of Galata. It has been the production space and…
Hafriyat Karaköy, was shaped as an independent venue by Hafriyat artists coming together to form an alternative space. Hafriyat Karaköy is a…
A well-known club in the Beyoglu area with regular live performances of punk and rockbands.
One of the primary non-profit culture and art centers in Istanbul with an interdisciplinary structure.
Their main aim is to make the different aspects of overall urban renovation processes clear.
Ve Diger Seyler Toplulugu VEDST Theatre group is an ensemble concentrated in new text, new technologies and interdisciplinarity.
Hi I am a guide, Dutch artist and cultural organizer. I have been in Istanbul since 2006 and help individuals and groups, mostly from Northern…
Şişhane is a neighborhood in Istanbul. It recently became trendy amongst creative people, but allready in the 19th century it was the place…
Just as the historical caravansarais hosted camel caravans along the Silk Road, we invite creative people--with or without camels--from around…
Urgently searching for Turkish interpreter from Nov 22th
We are urgently looking for a Turkish interpreter who can assist us in a videoproject in Istanbul from November 22th till December 4th,2010.
For the project we will interview people who we'll meet in the streets of Istanbul. The interpreter will translate between Turkish-Dutch or Turkish-English.
The project is called Imagine Being There International. More information can be found here:
http://www.martinriebeek.nl/ibtinternational
Please contact by phone or e-mail:
Greetings,
Martin & Inge Riebeek, Frederick Duerinck
tel. (+31)76 5200990
e-mail. martin.riebeek@planet.nl
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