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The city where hearts beat to the curcuna rhythm - Diyarbakir's Memory
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In memory of Seyidxane Boyaxci, who sadly passed away during the preparation of this exhibition...
The history of cities like Diyarbakir flows with music as rich as that history. The fundamental, enlightening information on this topic will be provided by local artists and researcher Hayri Yoldas, who works on Diyarbakir music. The first article written for this section is "Unearthing a 'buried treasure': places and times of dengbiji in Diyarbakir city". French academic Clemence Scalbert Yiicel who works on Kurdish language, literature and culture, focuses on the roots of this tradition and its transformation over time.
Diyarbakir Armenian musician Ara Dinkjian, who was raised in the United States, contributes an article titled "10/8: Diyarbekir Music"' where he thinks about homes and the "homeland"; and takes a trip accompanied by the "curcuna" rhythm that brings Armenians, Kurds, Turks and all peoples of these lands together. 1 We would like to thank Onur Giinav for his contributions.
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Title | The city where hearts beat to the curcuna rhythm - Diyarbakir's Memory |
Title (Kurdish: Kurmanjî) | Bajarê mirovên ku dilê wan bi ahenga cûrcûnayê lê dide - BÎRA AMEDÊ |
Is Part of Work / Exhibition: | DIYARBAKIR'S MEMORY EXHIBITION |
Authors | Hayri Yoldas, Clémence Scalbert Yücel, Ara Dinkjian |
Translation | Nazım Dikbaş |
Publisher | Diyarbakır Association for the Protection of Cultural and Natural Assets |
Year Published | 2021 |
Language(s) | Northern Kurdish (Kurmancî) |
Language(s) | Turkish |
Language(s) | English |
Subject | Anthropology |
Subject | People |
Subject | Cities, Towns and Villages |
Subject | History |
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Source URL | Diyarbakir's Memory | The city where hearts beat to the curcuna rhythm |
Archive.org URL (Source) | Archive.org | The city where hearts beat to the curcuna rhythm |
Archive.org URL (Kurdish-Heritage.org Entry) | |
Google Drive URL (Source) | Google Drive | The city where hearts beat to the curcuna rhythm |
Translated / Alternate Versions | KURDISH:
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Date Accessed | 2022-02-16 |
Last Update | 2022-02-16 |