Karagöz
Karagöz is a traditional form of Turkish shadow play that dates back to the Ottoman Empire. It features two main characters: Karagöz, a comical and often rude figure, and Hacivat, his clever and more cultured counterpart. The performances are typically held in open-air venues and involve intricate puppets made from animal skin.
The art of Karagöz combines humor, social commentary, and improvisation, making it a popular entertainment form. The puppeteers manipulate the figures behind a lit screen, creating engaging stories that reflect everyday life and cultural values. This unique art form is recognized as an important part of Turkey's cultural heritage.