{"id":3786,"date":"2012-02-22T10:56:32","date_gmt":"2012-02-22T08:56:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.zeus.aegee.org\/magazine\/?p=3786"},"modified":"2012-08-19T21:38:19","modified_gmt":"2012-08-19T19:38:19","slug":"winter-spring-summer-or-fall-while-passing-through-the-legends-in-turkey","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.zeus.aegee.org\/magazine\/2012\/02\/22\/winter-spring-summer-or-fall-while-passing-through-the-legends-in-turkey\/","title":{"rendered":"Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall while passing through the legends in Turkey"},"content":{"rendered":"

The participants of the Pre-EBM \u201cPassing through the legends in Turkey before fighting for the future\u201d got to experience all types of weather during their preparation for the EBM<\/em><\/p>\n

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Titanic moment captured by AEGEE-Rotterdam member Sybren Porf\u00edrio<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<\/div>\n

it seemed like summer – 15 degrees, the sun was shining! Maybe for some this might not sound as much but the majority of us arrived from countries with freezing temperatures below -10 degrees. The weather was far from the only enjoyable thing in Turkey. AEGEE-Istanbul had arranged the best food that I have personally ever\u00a0had in any AEGEE event, and\u00a0buses drove\u00a0the participants everywhere. Furthermore, the organizers and helpers from their lovely Twin-antenna AEGEE-Beograd were always present to help with answering questions and waking up the participants with smiles.<\/p>\n

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The participants doing Melon-Sand\u00eda on the boat, captured by AEGEE-Rotterdam member Sybren Porf\u00edrio<\/p><\/div>\n

Little by little\u00a0the weather then changed into what seemed more like fall: with rain and wind, just as we were going on a boat to watch Istanbul from another side. But in the end it did not really matter because beautiful moments such as the rendition of the Titanicmoment that was made by Chair person Yvonne Antonovic and organizer Tunc Ciftci which spread joy and laughter among the boat where AEGEE people were warming each other with hugs and by doing one of the most popular energizers from Spain \u2013 Melon-Sand\u00eda \u2013 Yes, on a boat! When in the end it got too cold, people moved downstairs to enjoy the famous Turkish tea.<\/p>\n

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Can Bezgen performing with his band captured by An\u0131l G\u00f6kmen<\/p><\/div>\n

The fun continued and next step in the program was getting on the road towards another Turkish city. Many people will probably find it very strange if you tell them an anecdote starting \u201cYeah, so we went partying the last day we had in Istanbul, had a really nice time, and then went back to the hostel, took our suitcases and headed towards \u00c7anakkale<\/em> at 3 AM,\u201d but that is exactly what we did after three days of sightseeing and partying. As soon as we arrived in\u00a0\u00c7anakkale<\/em>, as you can imagine, everybody was exhausted after being in a bus for five hours and then afterwards on a ferry for approximately 30 minutes, but on the other side awaited us happy AEGEE<\/em>–\u00c7anakkale <\/em>people with loads of energy and motivation to make sure that their participants were having the time of their life.\u00a0The weather was still not helping \u00a0as we slowly moved towards a very cold wintry one, but this allowed the participants to get enough rest before the legendary European night would begin. AEGEE<\/em>–\u00c7anakkale <\/em>had arranged it to be at a club just for the Pre-EBM\u2019ers and live music was provided by the band of AEGEE<\/em>–\u00c7anakkale <\/em>member Can Bezgen\u2019s band: \u201cBat\u0131 Yakas\u0131\u201d who were doing covers of famous songs like \u201cYellow\u201d by Coldplay and much more melodies that made the audience sing along. This is a band with many ambitions of entertaining AEGEE members in statutory events, and there is no doubt that they have the skills to make the people dance and sing; hopefully they will reach their goal of playing at the Agora Enschede.<\/p>\n

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Models for the fashion show captured by Melda \u00c7al\u0131\u015fkan<\/p><\/div>\n

In order to write about every single amazing thing that happened in the pre-EBM I would have to write a novel rather than an article but there are two more important things worth mentioning. AEGEE<\/em>–\u00c7anakkale <\/em>provided a workshop about the importance of sign language, which was a very clever way to organize a workshop on an interesting topic that required high interaction but also entertained the participants at the same time. Then, next stop was in an old church in which AEGEE<\/em>–\u00c7anakkale <\/em>had been innovative with an idea of another way to keep up the energy during the event was through organizing the FIRST EVER fashion show in \u00c7anakkale<\/em>. It was set up just as the American TV show \u201cProject Runway\u201d, just as a Turkish version, of course!Designers were chosen who then picked their models and together the teams started creating outfits for different themes such as; love, fighters, and party clubbers. Professional photographers made sure to capture every moment from the designing process to learning the choreography to the actual final showdown which included runway shows coordinated by a beautiful presenter, and music and cheers from the engaged audience filled the old church with noise.<\/p>\n

The organizers were put on a test towards the end as the weather changed into conditions that reminded the participants of being on the North Pole. There was snow everywhere, which was not a problem until the electricity went out in the whole town, but again it was not as big of a problem because candle lights kept us warm and the bus that was scheduled to take the participants to the EBM at 3 AM arrived three hours earlier after great coordination by the organizers and the participants headed towards Izmir.\"\"<\/a><\/p>\n

In the end the organization from the Turkish locals amazed me because their energy, smiles and hard work made the participants have the time of their lives and I am sure that every single participant has the eager to return to Turkey as soon as possible. The best way to put it into words is to look at the quote by Polish participant, Natalia Walczak; \u201cIt was a very food-centered event (and I loved it). I hoped it would be good, but it was much more than I expected. Thank you!\u201d<\/p>\n

Written by Patricia Anthony \u2013 AEGEE-K\u00f8benhavn<\/em><\/p>\n

Photos provided by Melda \u00c7al\u0131\u015fkan, Brian Zammit,\u00a0An\u0131l G\u00f6kmen and\u00a0Sybren Porf\u00edrio.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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