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- Magic of Karagöz – Turkish Shadow Puppets | DailyArt Magazine
Evoking the imagination of adults and children for centuries, Karagöz (“black eye” in Turkish) is a popular and beloved Turkish shadow puppet character, and it is the name of the shadow puppet theater in Turkish culture
- Karagöz and Hacivat - Wikipedia
The Karagöz theatre consisted of a three sided booth covered with a curtain printed with branches and roses and a white cotton screen, of about three feet by four, which was inserted in the front
- Turkish Shadow Theatre - US Karagoz Theatre Company
Turkish Shadow theatre is the traditional shadow puppet theatre of Anatolia It is known as one of the oldest shadow performances in the world dating back nearly 700 years
- Karagöz Turkish Shadow Puppet Theater - Turkey Travel Planner
Karagöz and Hacivat (“Black Eye and Hacivat”), also known as the Karagöz Play, is the name of the traditional Turkish shadow play, which is played through a puppet theater (shadow theatre)
- Karagöz | Traditional, Ottoman, Puppetry | Britannica
Karagöz, (Turkish: “Black Eyes,” or “Gypsy”), type of Turkish shadow play, named for its stock hero, Karagöz The comically risqué plays are improvised from scenarios for local audiences in private homes, coffee shops, public squares, and innyards
- Karagöz | World Encyclopedia of Puppetry Arts
The Turkish shadow theatre gets its name from its primary hero, Karagöz (“Black Eye” in Turkish) and a Persian origin has been suggested by some (see Iran)…
- Karagöz - UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage
Karagöz is a form of shadow theatre in Turkey in which figures known as tasvirs made of camel or ox hide in the shape of people or things are held on rods in front of a light source to cast their shadows onto a cotton screen
- Karagöz: Turkish theater - FUNCI - Fundación de Cultura Islámica
This form of theatre takes its name from one of its main characters, Karagöz (in Turkish: “Black Eyes” or “Gypsy”) [3] It is a cultural expression that gained popularity during the Ottoman Empire, primarily in Türkiye, but it was also present in the regions that are now Syria, Egypt, Greece, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Georgia
- Karagoz Everywhere - About Us Karagöz Everywhere
Karagöz Shadow Puppet Theatre is a lasting tradition and an invaluable cultural legacy for the world It is in fact recognized by UNESCO as the intangible cultural heritage of humanity in 2009 Karagöz Shadow Theatre is considered as one of the most important branches of traditional Turkish Theatre
- Karagoz: shadow theatre of Turkey — WP Puppet Theatre
Ozek explained the history and journey of Karagoz which traces back to 16th century and how it evolved into today’s shadow theatre, traditional and contemporary versions
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