Istanbul : Cérémonie des Derviches Tourneurs et Mevlevi Sema





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Voir des derviches tourneurs est une façon de modifier votre état normal de conscience pour lui faire faire le tour du monde magique. Regarder des danseurs occupés par un état d'hyper conscience et maintenir un équilibre hors pair est une scène magnifique. Assister à la cérémonie des derviches tourneurs et de Mevlevi est sans aucun doute quelque chose que vous ne devriez jamais manquer si vous êtes dans la région.
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Itinéraire
La cérémonie Mevlevi Sema est une cérémonie soufie qui symbolise les degrés du chemin vers Allah, contient des éléments et des thèmes religieux, et a des règles et des qualités détaillées sous cette forme. Mevlevi était le fils de Mavlana Jalaluddin Rumi. Il a été exécuté de manière disciplinée à partir de l'époque du sultan Veled et d'Ulu Arif Celebi. Ces règles ont été développées jusqu'à l'époque de Pir Adil Celebi et ont pris leur forme définitive jusqu'à nos jours.
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Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(142)
Not something I would recommend... Starts with 35 min of music then 15-20 min of whirling dervishes then done. The whirling was cool I guess but it would also be just fine as a street performance you walk by
You can’t go Istanbul without adding the dervishes show to your to-do list. Very amazing and relaxing show. One hour of enjoyment for the music and the whirling dervishes. What a great combination. I highly recommend.
Interesting experience lasts 1 hour
The Whirling Dervish performance was good. However, there is no explanation beforehand. Since the show is geared towards tourists, I felt that a review of what we would be seeing would have been very beneficial.
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We were all mesmerised watching the whirling dervishes and listening to the beautiful music. We read about the practice before we went to the ceremony, so it was more meaningful.
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The center should have explained the ceremony and dance significance - we did not understand and were very bored
Arrive 25 minutes in advance for the best seats. The first half hour is music only. Not 100% sure that this is a real ceremony and not just a performance (i.e not sure they are real Derviches)
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The show is cute, with great musicians (no flute, strange because it would be the most traditional instrument). The three dervishes rotate slowly and only in the last quarter of an hour. The audience is quite rude, with so many children making noise. Convenient to reach by tram.
This is a moving and genuine experience with great musicians and a historic setting. I would recommend reading up a little bit so you under understand the ceremony
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Hello, we witnessed this experience. We enjoyed the show but it is quite summary, no explanation about the dances or its meanings and instruments and songs. We were nevertheless greeted with tea. To see once but without more.



