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Dick Osseman | all galleries >> Antakya Turkey >> Covered bazaar and markets > Antakya 7341
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18-MAR-2004

Antakya 7341

The first time I came here the old centre was crowded with craftsmen. Now much of it is more like a large market place. Many of the goods will be imported from countries with even cheaper labour, and the hand-labourers have largely moved to the edge of town, where the rents are lower.

In the centre is a nice square that has the atmosphere I wished had lingered some more. On it a group of musicians was rehearsing, or just making fun. One acted like a director, a teacher almost, firing them on. He's the man in the centre, on the low chair.

The instrument to the right is a ‘cümbüş’, a metal string instrument resembling the American banjo.
It was developed in 1930 by Zeynel Abidin Cümbüş (1881–1947) as an oud-like instrument that could be heard as part of a larger ensemble.
The second musician (to the left) plays a ‘darbuka’ (or: ‘dumbelek’), a goblet drum; the body of this single head membranophone can be made of ceramic, or metal (which is the case here).

Correspondent: J.M.Criel, Antwerpen.
Source: The Kavak (Anatolian Folklorist) Dance Group, Antwerpen/Belgium & Wikipedia.

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