Turkey Now! Vrijdag 16 september De Balie
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Kulsan Nieuwsbrief 26 november 2024
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Driedubbel programma in De Balie in Amsterdam. Vrijdag 16 September 2022 vanaf 16:30.
16:30 How to report on Turkey? 17.30 Turkish food 19:30 Orhan Pamuk (uitverkocht) 21:30 Concert Ruken B
Tickets €13,50. Klik hier voor het bestellen van kaarten en meer informatie.
Het gesproken programma is in het Engels. Informatie over de programma onderdelen zijn daarom hieronder ook in het Engels.
Turkey Now: How to report on Turkey?
The Turkish government cracks down aggressively on the press. And with less than a year to go to presidential elections in Turkey, journalists brace themselves for a new spiral of violence. The Black Sea Project believes there is an immense need for independent investigative journalism in Turkey. They want to solve this need. But how can journalists create high-impact, investigative reporting on Turkey?
Restrictions on freedom of press and (self)-censorship affects how – and which – stories are told. Together with journalists Sebnem Arsu, Zeynep Şentek and Craig Shaw, among others, we explore the possibilities and needs for producing investigative journalism on the actions of the Turkish government. And is there a role for Dutch media in this? During the programme Sentek, Arsu and Shaw will launch their new initiative, The Black Sea: Turkey, a multi-year plan of investigative journalism in and around the Black Sea Region.
Turkey Now: Orhan Pamuk
SOLD OUT Turkey’s most famous author, Orhan Pamuk, is known for tackling big themes in his books. Such as identity, history, and cultural change. Pamuk was the winner of the Nobel Prize in literature (2006), because ‘in his search for the melancholy soul of his hometown, Pamuk has discovered new symbols for the collision and interaction of cultures.’ De Balie will enter in conversation about his new book, Nights of Plague.
Turkey Now: Concert Ruken B
Ruken connects the native listeners of Anatolian music with the world of jazz and fusion (jazz-rock), while introducing jazz listeners into Turkey’s rich music tradition.
Ruken, while being deeply connected to Anatolian folk tradition, is inspired by contemporary jazz and fusion. With this integrated approach, the band musically explores the intimate moments that perpetually recreate the past, and seeks expressions that would enhance this sense of unity between past and present.
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