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Turkish theatre refers to theatre activities that started with several ceremonies and imitation shows demonstrating the times in which the Turks resided in Central Asia. The development of theatrical art accelerated with the arrival of Turks in Anatolia, especially after the Fall of Constantinople (1453) and its transition into the capital of the Ottoman Empire. Turkish theater after this period can be considered as traditional theater and theater developing under the influence of the west.

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  • Teatro turco (it)
  • Theatre of Turkey (en)
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  • Turkish theatre refers to theatre activities that started with several ceremonies and imitation shows demonstrating the times in which the Turks resided in Central Asia. The development of theatrical art accelerated with the arrival of Turks in Anatolia, especially after the Fall of Constantinople (1453) and its transition into the capital of the Ottoman Empire. Turkish theater after this period can be considered as traditional theater and theater developing under the influence of the west. (en)
  • Il teatro turco si iscrive nell'antica tradizione dello spettacolo in Turchia, le cui origini possono essere fatte risalire alle danze e ai riti religiosi in onore degli dei. Le forme di spettacolo più diffuse in Turchia, fino al XIX secolo erano generi di intrattenimento popolare, come i meddah (cantastorie), il teatro d'ombre karagöz e l'ortaoyunu, un teatro popolare improvvisato, per molti versi vicino alla commedia dell'arte. Il teatro basato su testi scritti entra a far parte della cultura turca solo verso la fine dell'Impero ottomano. (it)
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  • September 2012 (en)
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  • Türk tiyatrosu (en)
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  • Turkish theatre refers to theatre activities that started with several ceremonies and imitation shows demonstrating the times in which the Turks resided in Central Asia. The development of theatrical art accelerated with the arrival of Turks in Anatolia, especially after the Fall of Constantinople (1453) and its transition into the capital of the Ottoman Empire. Turkish theater after this period can be considered as traditional theater and theater developing under the influence of the west. (en)
  • Il teatro turco si iscrive nell'antica tradizione dello spettacolo in Turchia, le cui origini possono essere fatte risalire alle danze e ai riti religiosi in onore degli dei. Le forme di spettacolo più diffuse in Turchia, fino al XIX secolo erano generi di intrattenimento popolare, come i meddah (cantastorie), il teatro d'ombre karagöz e l'ortaoyunu, un teatro popolare improvvisato, per molti versi vicino alla commedia dell'arte. Il teatro basato su testi scritti entra a far parte della cultura turca solo verso la fine dell'Impero ottomano. (it)
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