yes, the word is turkish. it s maybe inspired by a random word we took during all these years your barbarians were in our lands. but no, this theatre and this hero is hellenic, created by Spatharis.
I know wiki is not a certain source, but your claim is not true either. This is a nonsense discuss and endless also. I know we cant persuade eachother. I respect your culture and hellenic culture is amazing, but you could maybe try to our culture too. As regards to barbarian word above, I m not obliged to render an acount of my fathers...but a question, what was Iskender doing in the east? Or the others? It is hard to question history isnt it?
The hero of this clip named Karagiozis, is a very relative character to the Turkish Karagioz. So in a sense yes, this is also Turkish shadow play. However, Shadow theatre has no ethnic identiy. It derives from India or China who "fight" for its origin. Turkie has a great shadow theatre tradition which has spread during the last centuries also to Greece so their performing cast and context is similar. Cheers
Why is there kalhmera sta Finlandika? Eimai apo tin Finlandia kai AGAPW tin Ellada pragmatika para polu : )
loco9un3poco 1 year ago
This is turkish! :)
sazsozben 2 years ago
yes, the word is turkish. it s maybe inspired by a random word we took during all these years your barbarians were in our lands. but no, this theatre and this hero is hellenic, created by Spatharis.
fraoulitsa2009 1 year ago
/wiki/Karag%C3%B6z_and_Hacivat
I know wiki is not a certain source, but your claim is not true either. This is a nonsense discuss and endless also. I know we cant persuade eachother. I respect your culture and hellenic culture is amazing, but you could maybe try to our culture too. As regards to barbarian word above, I m not obliged to render an acount of my fathers...but a question, what was Iskender doing in the east? Or the others? It is hard to question history isnt it?
sazsozben 1 year ago
Karagöz means "black eye" in turkish...any mean of "Karagiozis" in greek? i think they are same name, just changed to make it greekize..
Nightrain80 2 years ago
huh? isnt it Turkish? :S
Nightrain80 2 years ago
The hero of this clip named Karagiozis, is a very relative character to the Turkish Karagioz. So in a sense yes, this is also Turkish shadow play. However, Shadow theatre has no ethnic identiy. It derives from India or China who "fight" for its origin. Turkie has a great shadow theatre tradition which has spread during the last centuries also to Greece so their performing cast and context is similar. Cheers
ILIASMIS 2 years ago