Another visitor, Jessica Guzlas, was also drawn to the festival after seeing advertisements online.
“Quite a few of my friends have traveled to Türkiye, and that made me more curious about the region also,” she said.
Her curiosity was especially piqued by Turkish rugs. “Someone had shown me some rugs that were antique rugs, and they said they had been handwoven in Türkiye.
“The designs and the handicraft, the work in it, were incredible. So, I thought, ‘Let me see these artisans. Let me go see what it’s about'.
“The costumes that the men and women are wearing are very exciting because I used to do a little bit of modeling before, and I just enjoy fashion. So, it’s been a good time so far.”
She also praised the performance by the Ottoman military band, calling it a festival highlight: “The band was phenomenal, and the outfits that they are wearing are great, too.”
Anadolu is the global communication partner of the festival, which also includes a photo exhibit by the Turkish Communications Directorate. The event will conclude on Sunday.
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