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Ankara Divriği Culture Association to hold folk music concert: 'One String is Enough'

Ankara Divriği Culture Association to hold folk music concert: 'One String is Enough'

From Cumhuriyet · () Turkish

Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Ankara Divriği Culture Association will host the "Bir Tel Yeter" folk music concert tomorrow in Ankara.
  • The event aims to bring folk music lovers together at the Yılmaz Güney Concert Hall, featuring beloved works of the genre.
  • The concert, led by conductor Cemal Atmaca, is free and aims to contribute to the unity and future of Divriği.

The Ankara Divriği Culture Association is set to host a "Bir Tel Yeter" (One String is Enough) folk music concert tomorrow, bringing together lovers of the genre. The event will take place at the Yılmaz Güney Concert Hall in Ankara's Maltepe district, starting at 7:00 PM.

The concert will feature beloved pieces from Turkish folk music, performed under the slogan "Sometimes one string is enough to express an emotion." Cemal Atmaca will conduct the performance. The association's president, Hurşit Aydoğan, expressed his hope for strong participation, stating, "I request your participation in this important work that will contribute to the future of our Divriği, to our unity and togetherness. I sincerely believe that we will achieve stronger, more beautiful things together."

The event is free of charge and is intended to foster unity and contribute to the future development of Divriği, a district in the Sivas Province of Turkey.

I request your participation in this important work that will contribute to the future of our Divriği, to our unity and togetherness. I sincerely believe that we will achieve stronger, more beautiful things together.

— Hurşit AydoğanThe association's president encouraged community involvement in the concert, highlighting its role in fostering unity and progress for Divriği.
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Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.