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Karagöz and Hacivat
Municipalities all around the country organize fund-raising events for the poor, in addition to public shows such as concerts or more traditional forms of entertainment such as the Karagöz and Hacivat shadow-theatre and even performances by the Mehter – a Janissary Band founded during the days of the Ottoman Empire.
Traditional examples for Turkish folk literature include the stories of Karagöz and Hacivat, Keloğlan, İncili Çavuş and Nasreddin Hoca, as well as the works of folk poets such as Yunus Emre and Aşık Veysel.
Shadow Play: Hacivat ( left ) and Karagöz and Hacivat | Karagöz ( right )
Another popular element of Turkish folklore is the shadow theater centered around the two characters of Karagöz and Hacivat, who both represent stock characters: Karagözwho hails from a small village — is something of a country bumpkin, while Hacivat is a more sophisticated city-dweller.
* Karagöz and Hacivat, the Turkish analog
File: Karagoez-davul-Hacivat-zurna. jpg | Karagöz and Hacivat

Karagöz and shadow
The improvised theatrical pieces were stage adaptations of the Karagöz ( shadow puppet ) and Ortaoyunu ( form of Turkish theatre performed in the open air ) traditions, although in a much more simplifled form.
The Turkish shadow theatre, also known as Karagöz (" Black-Eyed ") after one of its main characters, is descended from the Oriental Shadow theatre.
Karagiozis or Karaghiozis (, Turkish ; Karagöz ) is a shadow puppet and fictional character of Greek and Turkish folklore.

Karagöz and play
* Karagöz, Music for a play for children, Music composed for the play " Karagöz in Ankara ", written by İsmail Hakkı Baltacıoğlu for the Children's Theatre of the Society for the Protection of Children.
* Karagöz in Alamania, ( play, 1982 )

Karagöz and were
A Turkish legend speaks about the origin of the construction of a large mosque in Bursa and its constructors among whom were two friends and storytellers known as Karagöz and Hadzivat.

Karagöz and Bursa
Yet others believe that it originated from real events involving two masonry workers named Karagöz and Haci Ivat working in the construction of a mosque in the city of Bursa, Turkey in early 14th century.

Karagöz and .
Here, Karagöz is shown with his davul.
The word Karagöz is a Turkish word literally meaning a black eye, but it is a specific type of theatre in the Republic of Macedonia as in many other Balkan countries.

Hacivat and .
* Hadjiavatis ( Χατζηαβάτης ), ( the Turkish counterpart is Hacivat ) he is Karagiozis ' friend and sidekick, an honest and serious figure but often ends up being wrapped up in Karagiozis ' schemes.

shadow and play
In 1933 a Russian director named Theodore Komisarjevsky staged a modern retelling of the play ( Banquo and Macbeth were told of their future through palmistry ); he used Macbeth's shadow as the ghost.
If his body casts a shadow over the pitch the shadow must not move until after the batsman has played ( or had the opportunity to play ) at the ball.
In the shadow of Philadelphia, you can watch Pintail ducks feeding, Red-bellied turtles basking, butterflies flitting, and foxes play.
This is a shadow play with live music, " the accompaniment of drums, tambourines and flutes ... also ..." special effects " – smoke, fire, thunder, rattles, squeaks, thumps, and whatever else might elicit a laugh or a shudder from his audience "
Random had been enjoying life out in a shadow, Texorami, that he had selected / created to be an ideal place to gamble, hang-glide and especially play the drums.
* In the 2010 remake of The Karate Kid, the protagonist attends this festival with his female companion and sees the story reenacted in a shadow play.
Producer Owen Morris referred to McCabe as " without a shadow of a doubt the most gifted musician I've ever worked with ", but also claimed he was " a complete and utter nightmare " to work with, saying " He'll never play the same thing twice.
Yeo resigned from the shadow cabinet shortly after the 2005 election, saying he wished to be free to play a role in rethinking the Conservative Party's future.
Convinced that they can get further money out of Whittington if they play their cards right, Tommy and Tuppence prepare to shadow him, only to discover that he has closed his office and disappeared without a trace.
The NHL responded by hastily awarding a franchise to Long Island — the New York Islanders — which forced the Raiders to play in Madison Square Garden, in the shadow of the New York Rangers.
" The play concerns the Berger family, living in the Bronx under the shadow of economic collapse.
Nang drama, a form of shadow play, is found in the south.
Nang yai () is a form of shadow play found in Thailand.
In the shadow of the first atomic weapons, the importance of a strong scientific research establishment was apparent to any country wishing to play a major role in international politics.
In an attempt to get out of Heather's shadow, she joined in a school play.
The aim is not to define light and shadow but the play of light across a polished surface.
Founded in 1972 by Bernie Schürch, Andres Bossard ( August 9, 1944-March 25, 1992 ), and the Italian-American Floriana Frassetto, the group became popular for its play with bizarre masks and forms, light and shadow, and their subtle choreography.
This allows for a play of light and shadow that dramatizes the heaviness of the wall, and was the effect of emphasizing the wall's depth by partially cutting into it.
They play a guessing game as Oobi makes a horse shadow puppet.
Sahadeva as seen in the Java nese shadow puppet play ( wayang )
The shadow play is a form of puppetry that is performed by moving figures made of animal skins or cardboard held behind a screen lit by lamplight.
Shadow play or also known as shadow puppetry is an ancient form of storytelling and entertainment which uses flat articulated figures ( shadow puppets ) to create the impression of moving humans and other three-dimensional objects.

shadow and characters
Peter Weir's 1977 Australian film " The Last Wave " makes a simple and straightforward postulate about the premonitory nature of dreams ( from one of his Aboriginal characters ) that "... dreams are the shadow of something real ".
" Future noir films such as Blade Runner, Twelve Monkeys, Dark City, and Children of Men use a protagonist who is "... increasingly dubious, alienated and fragmented ", at once " dark and playful like the characters in Gibson ’ s Neuromancer ", yet still with the "... shadow of Philip Marlowe ..."
The main characters of the campaign are Rexxar, the beastmaster / adventurer-he admires the orc art of war-the private shadow hunter Rokhan, Cairne Bloodhoof, the tauren Chieftain and, optionally, Chen Stormstout, the Pandaren brewmaster.
Also, it can be difficult to identify characters in dreams — " all the contents are blurred and merge into one another ... ' contamination ' of unconscious contents " — so that a character who seems at first to be a shadow might represent some other complex instead.
The comic starred one of DCs flagship characters, and in an acclaimed eight-year run, Waid and a number of artists, most notably Greg LaRocque and Mike Wieringo and in the final year with Augustyn as co-writer, brought the modern Flash out from the shadow of his predecessors and increased his powers dramatically.
Before implementation of unified lighting and shadowing, lighting and shadow information for maps would be static, pre-generated and stored, whereas lighting and shadowing information for characters would be determined at run-time.
This may include self-shadowing via shadow volumes, where characters can cast shadows on themselves.
Although the novel focuses on the relationships between the major characters, the shadow of creeping fascism, especially the racial laws that restricted Jews ' participation in Italian society, looms over all the novel's events.
Two of the characters in the landscape are arranged in such a way as to cast a long single shadow, while the other character is seen hurriedly walking into the distance on the peripheries of the canvas.
* Bouncing Benny ( 1960 ) ( Instead of painting the film on cels, animators Place and Feuer created paper cutouts of the characters to create shadow effects.
One just places a circle with faded edges at the characters ' feet, commonly known as the " blob shadow " technique.
Refn kept with the theme of prominent darkness and shadow, though this film has fewer incidents of characters being underexposed or backlit.
Chawoo is a ghost who often hides in her shadow, so the other characters do not meet him until well into the series.
Both the characters and the background are thrown into deeper shadow than we've ever seen before, and, in order to showcase the new colors of the nano, the characters swing their nanos around while dancing, which leaves a luminescent light trail.

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