A spiritual journey exploring the Sufi concept of “hiç” through art.
Hiç: In Pursuit of Nothingness explores the Sufi concept of hiç — meaning “nothingness” — through art. Curated by UK-based artist Nagihan Seymour.
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Concert: Nothingness in Sufism: The Journey of Sound and Silence
Sat, Nov 29, 7:00 PM
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Workshop: The Breath of Nothingness | Ney Meşk
Fri, Nov 28, 6:00 PM
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Guided Exhibition Tour: Hiç – In Pursuit of Nothingness with the Curator
Yunus Emre Institute(Turkish:Yunus Emre Enstitüsü)serves as a vibrant hub for Turkish culture in the heart of the UK, fostering cultural exchange and strengthening ties between Türkiye and the United Kingdom. Named after the renowned 13th-century Turkish poet and Sufi,Yunus Emre, the institute embodies his timeless message of love, unity, and understanding.Established in 2007 as a foundation dedicated to promoting Turkish history,Turkish art,Turkish cultureand language, Yunus Emre Enstitüsü has expanded to a global network of 92 branches, including its London branch, which opened in November 2010. Located in Maple Street, Fitzrovia, the institute is a cornerstone of cultural engagement, offering a diverse array of programs, events, and language courses that bring the richness of Türkiye’s traditional and contemporary arts to life.As one of the primary institutions for learning Turkish in Britain, Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London provides expert-led language instruction for all ages, cultivating a deeper appreciation and understanding of Turkish heritage. The institute also houses an extensive library, welcoming students, academics, and visitors seeking a peaceful space for study and exploration.Through its dynamic lineup of classes, exhibitions, and cultural events, Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – London continues to build bridges between communities, fostering friendship and mutual understanding between Türkiye and the United Kingdom.