Spanish writer Michel del Castillo’s novel “Guitar” was adapted for the theater by master playwright Semih Çelenk and titled “Ugly”. This impressive story was translated into […]
The carnation apple is a deep-rooted tradition in Kurdish culture, representing love, peace and reconciliation. This tradition, which has been kept alive since the past in geographies such as Mukriyan and Erdelan, where Kurds live in Iran, and the Germiyan Region near Sulaymaniyah in Iraq, still exists in many regions today.
Mem û Zîn is one of the most poignant love stories of Kurdish folk literature, rumored to have taken place in Cizre in the 1450s. This tragic love story was written by Ahmadê Xanî in the late 17th century and brought into written literature.
Ma Music dedicated the Music Days Event, organized for the 4th time this year, to the memory of Egîdê Cimo, the unforgettable name of Kurdish music. Cimo, who was commemorated on the third anniversary of his death at an event held in Diyarbakır, was once again remembered with his works and life story.