Âşıklık (minstrelsy) tradition

(minstrelsy) tradition of Turkey is performed by wandering poet-singers known as ''âşıks.'' Dressed in traditional clothes and plucking a stringed ''saz,'' the âşık is a common performer at weddings, in coffeehouses and during public festivals of all sorts. The âşık is called in a dream to undertake a long apprenticeship in the arts of playing string and percussion instruments, singing, storytelling and repartee that form the heart of the vocation. The poems they recite, usually about love, ...
Author: unesco; Tags: Intangible Cultural Heritage; UNESCO 2003 Convention; Turkey; 00179; Representative List (2009)


















