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23 Nisan Gosterileri
Program Benefits
Helps in weight-loss
Helps in weight-loss
Builds physical strength, fitness and tenacity
Builds physical strength, fitness and tenacity
Strengthens the spine, skeletal and muscular systems
Strengthens the spine, skeletal and muscular systems
Invigorates the body, bringing a sense of lightness and freedom in the body
Invigorates the body, bringing a sense of lightness and freedom in the body
Revitalizes the body including the muscles, blood circulation, skeletal and nervous systems
Revitalizes the body including the muscles, blood circulation, skeletal and nervous systems
Program highlights
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Can be taught only in-person. Cannot be taught online because of the elaborate yet powerful nature of the practice and to avoid risk of injury
Regular practice time: About 50 – 60 mins
Intensity of the practice: High
Testimonials

The "gösteriler" (performances) are the heart of this celebration, evolving from local school ceremonies into international festivals that symbolize peace and the future. Historical Context and Evolution

Modern and traditional 23 Nisan performances typically include several key categories:

The dual nature of the holiday began in 1921 when April 23 was declared a national holiday to mark the assembly's opening. In 1929, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk formally dedicated the day to children to express his trust in them as the nation's future. By 1979, the celebrations gained international status when TRT launched the first International Children's Festival , inviting children from around the world to participate in the performances. Core Elements of the Performances

23 Nisan Ulusal Egemenlik ve Çocuk Bayramı'nın Tarihçesi

(National Sovereignty and Children's Day) is a cornerstone of Turkish identity, uniquely combining the anniversary of the founding of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (TBMM) on April 23, 1920, with a celebration dedicated entirely to children.

23 Nisan — Gosterileri

The "gösteriler" (performances) are the heart of this celebration, evolving from local school ceremonies into international festivals that symbolize peace and the future. Historical Context and Evolution

Modern and traditional 23 Nisan performances typically include several key categories:

The dual nature of the holiday began in 1921 when April 23 was declared a national holiday to mark the assembly's opening. In 1929, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk formally dedicated the day to children to express his trust in them as the nation's future. By 1979, the celebrations gained international status when TRT launched the first International Children's Festival , inviting children from around the world to participate in the performances. Core Elements of the Performances

23 Nisan Ulusal Egemenlik ve Çocuk Bayramı'nın Tarihçesi

(National Sovereignty and Children's Day) is a cornerstone of Turkish identity, uniquely combining the anniversary of the founding of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (TBMM) on April 23, 1920, with a celebration dedicated entirely to children.

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