Culture village to be dedicated to Rumi
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The Rumi Culture Village will be established in Rumi’s
hometown Konya’s Sarayönü district. The village aims to introduce Rumi
at all points.
The life and works of Mevlana Jalal ad-din Rumi, the 13th century
poet and mystic, are set to be showcased in a new cultural center to be
established in his hometown, the central Anatolian province of Konya’s
Sarayönü district.
As well as Sufi music and fine arts courses,
Ottoman, Arabic and Persian language courses will be opened at the Rumi
Culture Village and Rumi will be presented from different angles in
Turkish and English, according to Esin Çelebi Bayru, the International
Rumi Foundation’s deputy president. She also said works by Rumi would be
performed in the village.
Bayru said the village project was
waiting for the approval of the Development Ministry and would go ahead
once it was given the green light.
“People from all around the
world will be able to come to the culture village and take classes
there. We want these classes to be easily followed on the Internet. As
well as Ottoman, Persian and Arabic language courses, there will also be
Sufi music and courses in fine arts. There must be rules and convention
courses in the village, too. Because people are unhappy and uneasy,
they lose their own customs. We plan to carry out this project with the
metropolitan municipality and universities in the city.” Bayru said.
She
added they had also prepared a project for children, adding, “The ‘My
Rumi’ project will teach children about Rumi. We will try to teach about
him from their viewpoint. This project includes a theater play and
books.”
Bayru said Rumi and his family immigrated from Karaman to
Konya on May 3, 1228, and they were also planning to organize a march
from Karaman to Konya on the same day. She said the four-day march would
not be an ordinary one, but would take place at the international level
including talks and meetings.
“We also plan to organize a
theater festival for children in May. On Sept. 30, 2013, the birthday of
Rumi, a mystic music festival was successfully held in Konya. This is
why we are thinking of creating a platform for artists to stage
performances about Rumi,” she added.
March/04/2014
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