Istanbul Hodjapasha Whirling Dervishes Show & Exposição





Descrição
Descubra a história e a cultura dos famosos Dervixes Rodopiantes durante essa 1 hora no Hodjapasha em Istambul. Passeie pelo museu de Dervixes Rodopiantes e aprenda sobre suas cerimônias, roupas, instrumentos musicais e ferramentas tradicionais. Leia sobre o famoso e místico Rumi e curta alguns de seus melhores poemas antes de assistir a uma cerimônia tradicional de Dervixes Rodopiantes, um dos rituais mais importantes da cultura turca.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Apresentamos uma cerimônia cultural e mística
Destaques
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Informações importantes
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- A idade mínima é de 7 anos
Avaliações(527)
Great experience! Definitely tourist friendly. Translation was helpful. Music and performance were lovely.
It was an experience that borders on the mystical. We arrived at the cultural center, they offered us a very welcome glass of water, and we were able to visit the small exhibition before the ceremony. In the exhibition, the meaning of the clothes, the philosophy, and the ritual is explained with panels, wax figures, original clothes, and musical instruments. The ceremony takes place in an intimate space; there are about 200 seats, but in a circle around the round stage. One should not expect a show, but a true prayer with the mind and body, a suffering shared and accompanied by live music and singing. The whole thing is extremely touching
Brilliant experience in a perfect setting
I was really looking forward to this experience, but it was underwhelming. The atmosphere didn’t feel special or spiritual, rather cold!
Five men engaging in a twirling demonstration for one hour. Mystical? Yes. But only because we hadn’t a clue about the significance of what we were watching, other than that somehow the twirling was getting the twirling men closer to perfection.
More of a spiritual experience than what you would think of as traditionally “entertaining”. Fascinating to see but not for kids as much since it was watching the dancers do the same dance the entire time. Not a bad thing just know it’s a show that will make you feel spiritual vs flashy Broadway type of show. Would recommend.
Definitely need to get to the venue early and read up on the ceremony before it starts. There is very little information given prior to the ceremony or during the ceremony. This not a specular ceremony since its mostly about praying and trying to connect with Allah
Quiet, meaningful ceremony. Don’t expect dancing, fire shies, or the like- it is a spiritual ritual, accompanied by Luce music and chanting.
This is a religious ceremony that is hundreds of years old so don't expect light entertainment. The Musicians and Dervishes performing the ceremony are high skilled in performing this ritual which took an hour to complete. Reading the information at the cultural centre was worth doing as it explained the background of the Dervishes and the meaning of the ritual. No photos or videos were allowed during the performance.
A mystical spiritual experience. Intriguing. Beautiful meditative music. A series of panels provides introduction to Rumi and Sufism. Would go again if I had the chance.



