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A spring-like morning in the hospitable village Cayli with the smell of delicious Gozleme<br> | |||
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Going to our village Agcasar after years<br> | |||
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Grandma's abandoned place - still full of memories<br> | |||
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Where grandma gave her last breath | |||
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All the things grandma kept | |||
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The graveyard or facing the fear of seeing them as stones<br> | |||
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Reuniting with my cousin | |||
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Hospitality of some relatives<br> | |||
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Revision as of 06:22, 8 March 2013
January :
26 Jan :
Interview with my grandfather
28 Jan :
Interview with my cousin
29 Jan :
Opening the chest
31 Jan :
Interview & Cem (Meeting) Ritual
February :
02 Feb :
Another type of Cem (Meeting) ritual
06 Feb :
Interview with my friend at our school
07 Feb :
Another Cem (Meeting) Ritual
09 Feb :
The Atelier and making of the sacred instrument Baglama
10 Feb :
Interviewing friends
11 Feb :
Another Cem ritual
12 Feb :
Interview with the author Lutfi Kaleli
13 Feb :
Going to "the Source" (a village in Anatolia)
11 hours of journey
A Cem ritual in a village in Anatolia - Tokat, Turhal, Cayli village to be exact
14 Feb :
A spring-like morning in the hospitable village Cayli with the smell of delicious Gozleme
Going to our village Agcasar after years
Grandma's abandoned place - still full of memories
The graveyard or facing the fear of seeing them as stones
Hospitality of some relatives