The Izmir State Turkic World Dance and Music Ensemble
The Izmir State Turkic World Dance and Music Ensemble is dedicated to showcasing the diverse cultural heritage of the Turkic world through vibrant performances of music and dances representing various regions.
Authentic Representation of Turkic Music and Dances
Established in 2008 under the patronage of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the ensemble meticulously revives the authentic melodies and dances that define the essence of the Turkic world.
Rich Repertoire from Turkic World
The ensemble's extensive repertoire encompasses a wide array of dances and music originating from countries like Türkiye, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, TRNC, as well as regions with significant Turkic populations.
Blend of Traditional and Anatolian Instruments
With a 25-member orchestra, the ensemble creates a mesmerizing musical fusion by combining traditional Turkic instruments such as dutar, balaban, dombra, kopuz, shaman drum, and shan kopuz with classical Anatolian musical instruments.
Visual Feast with Traditional Costumes
The ensemble's dancers, adorned in intricately designed traditional Turkic costumes that symbolize the cultural identity of each region, captivate the audience with a visual spectacle.
Preserving and Promoting Turkic Culture
Artistic director Şavk Eryürek expressed the ensemble's mission of preserving and promoting the rich cultural heritage of Turkic-heritage countries and regions on both national and international platforms.
Challenges and Future Goals
Eryürek highlighted the importance of creating a repertoire archive for the Turkic world, emphasizing the significance of preserving traditional works and adapting them for future generations to enjoy.
Dynamic Performances
The ensemble's performances include a diverse range of acts, such as the "Kırk Cigit" war dance, the Tuvan folk melody "Enesayım," the sword-and-shield dance from the "Köroğlu" epic, and the lively Azerbaijani folk dance "Reksi Ağ Çiçek."