Diyarbakır Metropolitan Municipality Culture and Social Department Headquarters organized an open-air concert in order to be a morale for the affected citizens in the epidemic of the corona virus, which influenced the world by the artists of the City Conservatory.
SONG IN FOUR LANGUAGES
Having completed its preparations in accordance with the instructions of the Governor of Diyarbakır and Deputy Mayor of Metropolitan Municipality Hasan Basri Güzeloğlu, the Metropolitan Municipality Culture and Congress Center Grove visited the neighborhoods of Diyarbakır’s central districts and gave a music feast to the citizens with their songs in Turkish, Kurdish, Soranian and Zaza.
BALCONY ZILGIT ATTILAR, HALAY TAKEN
On the windows and balconies, the citizens, who listen to the concert with great pleasure, accompanied the choir members with zılhür, applause and halay.
After the concerts, the choir members who conveyed Güzeloğlu’s salute asked Diyarbakır residents to stay at home.
MUNICIPALITY: MOBILE CONCERTS WILL CONTINUE
Diyarbakır Metropolitan Municipality announced that the mobile concerts aiming to increase the morale of Diyarbakırs who could not leave their homes will continue during the curfew restrictions.
Akın Erim, Head of the Department of Culture and Social Affairs, also said that they will continue the event between 18-19 April 2020, which has a curfew, between 13.00-21.00, and stay at home.
Erim said, “With the instruction of Diyarbakır Governor and Deputy Mayor of Metropolitan Municipality Hasan Basri Güzeloğlu, our artists organized a morale trip until 21:00 in the evening, in order to have morale for our citizens due to the curfew in Diyarbakır on April 18-19. We will organize an event to spend time. ”
Hasan Basri Güzeloğlu, Governor of Diyarbakır and Deputy Mayor of Metropolitan Municipality, who shared the open air concert given by local artists with open-top buses on his social media, said “Our glorious flag is in hands, in Turkic languages, in Diyarbakır houses”.
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