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Yunus Emre Institute opens up to world transparently

Turkish culture’s promotion yields benefits in terms of trade, education, security says head of Yunus Emre Institute

Murat Ozgur Guvendik  | 08.01.2021 - Update : 09.01.2021
Yunus Emre Institute opens up to world transparently

ANKARA

Turkey’s culture institute is opening up to the world transparently and is appreciated all over the world, the head of the institute said on Friday.

Speaking to Anadolu Agency, Seref Ates, the head of the Yunus Emre Institute, said promoting Turkish culture with deep-rooted history yields benefits for Turkey in terms of trade, education, and security.

Ates underlined the importance of cultural diplomacy in international relations.

Touching upon the popularity of the Turkish language abroad, Ates said: "There is a great interest in the Turkish language all over the world, especially in Africa, Latin America, Arabic geography, and the Far East."

Noting that deep ties between Turkey and these regions play an important role in this great interest, Ates said that there is no prejudice against Turkey where Yunus Emre is operating, therefore the institute can communicate with everyone ingenuously.

He went onto say that teaching the Turkish language is an important instrument for the establishment of peace and tranquility in regions where the institute operates, adding, “For this purpose, we opened a Turkish Culture Center in Syria’s Azaz province. By teaching the Turkish language to the people there, we actually convey our perspective to developments with our language.”

He said people enrolled in Yunus Emre Institute’s language course get the ability to read Turkish literature, Turkish news, communicate with people in Turkish, adding that these activities help prevent terrorism in the region.

Popularity of Turkish music

Ates underlined that Turkish music is also one of the most important tools of Turkish cultural diplomacy.

"Music has a huge impact on society. People can choose different styles of music, but music is something that almost everyone listens to at least once a day. Therefore, in cultural transmission and interaction, music has an effect on the subconscious of societies," he said.

"When we look at our history, the two elements that symbolize independence are banners and drums. Therefore, music is an important element in our history. For example, Mehteran, an Ottoman military band, marches ahead of the army in battles. This even influenced [Wolfgang Amadeus] Mozart [a prolific composer of the Classical period], it drew great attention from Europeans.

"As the Institute, on the one hand, we want to use Turkish music for our personal development. On the other, we want to use it in our relations with other cultures," he added.

Speaking about the popularity of Turkish Mehteran music in Japan, he said the institute sent Turkish Mehteran music trainers to Japanese music schools and established a Japanese Mehteran band.

*Writing by Burak Dag

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