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Workshop: Blowing Sufi Music Instrument “Ney”, end-blown flute

The ney is an end-blown flute that figures prominently in Sufi music. The ney has been played continuously for 4000–5000 years, making it one of the oldest musical instruments still in use.

The ney consists of a piece of hollow reed with six finger holes and one thumb hole. A highly skilled ney player, called neyzen, can reach more than three octaves.

At this workshop, participants will be introduced to this traditional instrument, and will be offered the opportunity to try blowing the almost-impossible “ney”.

You can also ask questions of the artist and have more information about this instrument and the kind of people who play this and where they play.

Drinks and cookies will be available during a coffee break.

Where is C.I.P? How convenient is the location?

Even if you are not staying in this vicinity, you will likely be in our neighborhood as we are only 5-minute walking distance from Taksim Square or the pedestrian street of Istiklal. The Çukurcuma Antiques neighborhood is nearby too.

How to get to C.I.P from Taksim Square?

Take the Sıraselviler street, pass the German Hospital, enter the Soğancı street by turning left from the corner of the Güllüoğlu Baklava store.

Second block on the right. Private car park is available at the Soğancı street.

Price per person: €32.00 EUROS

Photo Gallery

Workshop: Making Sufi Music Instrument “Ney”, end-blown flute

The ney is an end-blown flute that figures prominently in Sufi music. The ney has been played continuously for 4000–5000 years, making it one of the oldest musical instruments still in use.

The ney consists of a piece of hollow reed with six finger holes and one thumb hole. A highly skilled ney player, called neyzen, can reach more than three octaves.

In this workshop, participants will make their own instruments from reeds, and keep them as souvenirs. They will also be offered the opportunity to try blowing their own “ney”s. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Come, join us.

 You can also ask questions of the artist and have more information about this instrument and the kind of people who play this and where they play.

Drinks and cookies will be available during a coffee break.

Where is C.I.P? How convenient is the location?

Even if you are not staying in this vicinity, you will likely be in our neighborhood as we are only 5-minute walking distance from Taksim Square or the pedestrian street of Istiklal. The Çukurcuma Antiques neighborhood is nearby too.

How to get to C.I.P from Taksim Square?

Take the Sıraselviler street, pass the German Hospital, enter the Soğancı street by turning left from the corner of the Güllüoğlu Baklava store.

Second block on the right. Private car park is available at the Soğancı street.

Price per person: €70.00 EUROS

Photo Gallery:

Workshop: Blowing Sufi Music Instrument “Ney”, end-blown flute

The ney is an end-blown flute that figures prominently in Sufi music. The ney has been played continuously for 4000–5000 years, making it one of the oldest musical instruments still in use.

The ney consists of a piece of hollow reed with six finger holes and one thumb hole. A highly skilled ney player, called neyzen, can reach more than three octaves.

At this workshop, participants will be introduced to this traditional instrument, and will be offered the opportunity to try blowing the almost-impossible “ney”.

You can also ask questions of the artist and have more information about this instrument and the kind of people who play this and where they play.

Drinks and cookies will be available during a coffee break.

Where is C.I.P? How convenient is the location?

Even if you are not staying in this vicinity, you will likely be in our neighborhood as we are only 5-minute walking distance from Taksim Square or the pedestrian street of Istiklal. The Çukurcuma Antiques neighborhood is nearby too.

How to get to C.I.P from Taksim Square?

Take the Sıraselviler street, pass the German Hospital, enter the Soğancı street by turning left from the corner of the Güllüoğlu Baklava store.

Second block on the right. Private car park is available at the Soğancı street.

Price per person: €32.00 EUROS

Photo Gallery

Workshop: Blowing Sufi Music Instrument “Ney”, end-blown flute

The ney is an end-blown flute that figures prominently in Sufi music. The ney has been played continuously for 4000–5000 years, making it one of the oldest musical instruments still in use.

The ney consists of a piece of hollow reed with six finger holes and one thumb hole. A highly skilled ney player, called neyzen, can reach more than three octaves.

At this workshop, participants will be introduced to this traditional instrument, and will be offered the opportunity to try blowing the almost-impossible “ney”.

You can also ask questions of the artist and have more information about this instrument and the kind of people who play this and where they play.

Drinks and cookies will be available during a coffee break.

Where is C.I.P? How convenient is the location?

Even if you are not staying in this vicinity, you will likely be in our neighborhood as we are only 5-minute walking distance from Taksim Square or the pedestrian street of Istiklal. The Çukurcuma Antiques neighborhood is nearby too.

How to get to C.I.P from Taksim Square?

Take the Sıraselviler street, pass the German Hospital, enter the Soğancı street by turning left from the corner of the Güllüoğlu Baklava store.

Second block on the right. Private car park is available at the Soğancı street.

Price per person: €32.00 EUROS

Photo Gallery

Workshop: Making Sufi Music Instrument “Ney”, end-blown flute

The ney is an end-blown flute that figures prominently in Sufi music. The ney has been played continuously for 4000–5000 years, making it one of the oldest musical instruments still in use.

The ney consists of a piece of hollow reed with six finger holes and one thumb hole. A highly skilled ney player, called neyzen, can reach more than three octaves.

In this workshop, participants will make their own instruments from reeds, and keep them as souvenirs. They will also be offered the opportunity to try blowing their own “ney”s. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Come, join us.

 You can also ask questions of the artist and have more information about this instrument and the kind of people who play this and where they play.

Drinks and cookies will be available during a coffee break.

Where is C.I.P? How convenient is the location?

Even if you are not staying in this vicinity, you will likely be in our neighborhood as we are only 5-minute walking distance from Taksim Square or the pedestrian street of Istiklal. The Çukurcuma Antiques neighborhood is nearby too.

How to get to C.I.P from Taksim Square?

Take the Sıraselviler street, pass the German Hospital, enter the Soğancı street by turning left from the corner of the Güllüoğlu Baklava store.

Second block on the right. Private car park is available at the Soğancı street.

Price per person: €70.00 EUROS

Photo Gallery:

Workshop: Blowing Sufi Music Instrument “Ney”, end-blown flute

The ney is an end-blown flute that figures prominently in Sufi music. The ney has been played continuously for 4000–5000 years, making it one of the oldest musical instruments still in use.

The ney consists of a piece of hollow reed with six finger holes and one thumb hole. A highly skilled ney player, called neyzen, can reach more than three octaves.

At this workshop, participants will be introduced to this traditional instrument, and will be offered the opportunity to try blowing the almost-impossible “ney”.

You can also ask questions of the artist and have more information about this instrument and the kind of people who play this and where they play.

Drinks and cookies will be available during a coffee break.

Where is C.I.P? How convenient is the location?

Even if you are not staying in this vicinity, you will likely be in our neighborhood as we are only 5-minute walking distance from Taksim Square or the pedestrian street of Istiklal. The Çukurcuma Antiques neighborhood is nearby too.

How to get to C.I.P from Taksim Square?

Take the Sıraselviler street, pass the German Hospital, enter the Soğancı street by turning left from the corner of the Güllüoğlu Baklava store.

Second block on the right. Private car park is available at the Soğancı street.

Price per person: €32.00 EUROS

Photo Gallery

Workshop: Sufi Music Instrument “Ney”, end-blown flute

The ney is an end-blown flute that figures prominently in Sufi music. The ney has been played continuously for 4000–5000 years, making it one of the oldest musical instruments still in use.

The ney consists of a piece of hollow reed with six finger holes and one thumb hole. A highly skilled ney player, called neyzen, can reach more than three octaves.

At this workshop, participants will be introduced to this traditional instrument, and will be offered the opportunity to try blowing the almost-impossible “ney”.

You can also ask questions of the artist and have more information about this instrument and the kind of people who play this and where they play.

Drinks and cookies will be available during a coffee break.

Where is C.I.P? How convenient is the location?

Even if you are not staying in this vicinity, you will likely be in our neighborhood as we are only 5-minute walking distance from Taksim Square or the pedestrian street of Istiklal. The Çukurcuma Antiques neighborhood is nearby too.

How to get to C.I.P from Taksim Square?

Take the Sıraselviler street, pass the German Hospital, enter the Soğancı street by turning left from the corner of the Güllüoğlu Baklava store.

Second block on the right. Private car park is available at the Soğancı street.

Price per person: €32.00 EUROS

Photo Gallery

Workshop: Sufi Music Instrument “Ney”, end-blown flute

The ney is an end-blown flute that figures prominently in Sufi music. The ney has been played continuously for 4000–5000 years, making it one of the oldest musical instruments still in use.

The ney consists of a piece of hollow reed with six finger holes and one thumb hole. A highly skilled ney player, called neyzen, can reach more than three octaves.

At this workshop, participants will be introduced to this traditional instrument, and will be offered the opportunity to try blowing the almost-impossible “ney”.

You can also ask questions of the artist and have more information about this instrument and the kind of people who play this and where they play.

Drinks and cookies will be available during a coffee break.

Where is C.I.P? How convenient is the location?

Even if you are not staying in this vicinity, you will likely be in our neighborhood as we are only 5-minute walking distance from Taksim Square or the pedestrian street of Istiklal. The Çukurcuma Antiques neighborhood is nearby too.

How to get to C.I.P from Taksim Square?

Take the Sıraselviler street, pass the German Hospital, enter the Soğancı street by turning left from the corner of the Güllüoğlu Baklava store.

Second block on the right. Private car park is available at the Soğancı street.

Price per person: €32.00 EUROS

Photo Gallery

Workshop: Making Sufi Music Instrument “Ney”, end-blown flute

The ney is an end-blown flute that figures prominently in Sufi music. The ney has been played continuously for 4000–5000 years, making it one of the oldest musical instruments still in use.

The ney consists of a piece of hollow reed with six finger holes and one thumb hole. A highly skilled ney player, called neyzen, can reach more than three octaves.

In this workshop, participants will make their own instruments from reeds, and keep them as souvenirs. They will also be offered the opportunity to try blowing their own “ney”s. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Come, join us.

 You can also ask questions of the artist and have more information about this instrument and the kind of people who play this and where they play.

Drinks and cookies will be available during a coffee break.

Where is C.I.P? How convenient is the location?

Even if you are not staying in this vicinity, you will likely be in our neighborhood as we are only 5-minute walking distance from Taksim Square or the pedestrian street of Istiklal. The Çukurcuma Antiques neighborhood is nearby too.

How to get to C.I.P from Taksim Square?

Take the Sıraselviler street, pass the German Hospital, enter the Soğancı street by turning left from the corner of the Güllüoğlu Baklava store.

Second block on the right. Private car park is available at the Soğancı street.

Price per person: €70.00 EUROS

Workshop: Sufi Music Instrument “Ney”, end-blown flute

The ney is an end-blown flute that figures prominently in Sufi music. The ney has been played continuously for 4000–5000 years, making it one of the oldest musical instruments still in use.

The ney consists of a piece of hollow reed with six finger holes and one thumb hole. A highly skilled ney player, called neyzen, can reach more than three octaves.

At this workshop, participants will be introduced to this traditional instrument, and will be offered the opportunity to try blowing the almost-impossible “ney”.

You can also ask questions of the artist and have more information about this instrument and the kind of people who play this and where they play.

Drinks and cookies will be available during a coffee break.

Where is C.I.P? How convenient is the location?

Even if you are not staying in this vicinity, you will likely be in our neighborhood as we are only 5-minute walking distance from Taksim Square or the pedestrian street of Istiklal. The Çukurcuma Antiques neighborhood is nearby too.

How to get to C.I.P from Taksim Square?

Take the Sıraselviler street, pass the German Hospital, enter the Soğancı street by turning left from the corner of the Güllüoğlu Baklava store.

Second block on the right. Private car park is available at the Soğancı street.

Price per person: €32.00 EUROS

Photo Gallery

Workshop: Sufi Music Instrument “Ney”, end-blown flute

The ney is an end-blown flute that figures prominently in Sufi music. The ney has been played continuously for 4000–5000 years, making it one of the oldest musical instruments still in use.

The ney consists of a piece of hollow reed with six finger holes and one thumb hole. A highly skilled ney player, called neyzen, can reach more than three octaves.

At this workshop, participants will be introduced to this traditional instrument, and will be offered the opportunity to try blowing the almost-impossible “ney”.

You can also ask questions of the artist and have more information about this instrument and the kind of people who play this and where they play.

Drinks and cookies will be available during a coffee break.

Where is C.I.P? How convenient is the location?

Even if you are not staying in this vicinity, you will likely be in our neighborhood as we are only 5-minute walking distance from Taksim Square or the pedestrian street of Istiklal. The Çukurcuma Antiques neighborhood is nearby too.

How to get to C.I.P from Taksim Square?

Take the Sıraselviler street, pass the German Hospital, enter the Soğancı street by turning left from the corner of the Güllüoğlu Baklava store.

Second block on the right. Private car park is available at the Soğancı street.

Price per person: €32.00 EUROS

Photo Gallery