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Turkish Cultural Center Boston, in collaboration with Inbound Pizza, Enes Kanter Foundation, and Embrace Relief Foundation are providing pizza and surgical masks to first responders in the Greater Boston Area.
Due to some conflicts about the leasing of the center, the Turkish Cultural Center Boston will relocate soon. From now on, all classes and activities of the center are taking a pause, unfortunately. Information about restarting courses and relocation will be updated all in good time. Turkish Cultural Center
STARTALK Turkish Summer Camp Student July 1st – July 20th, 2019 Program Details 2019 STARTALK Turkish Summer Camp is a free summer immersion program made possible by a federal government grant that offers students in grades 2 through 6 in the 2019-2020 academic year. The program will offer 84 hours of instructional time includes Reading, […]
Turkish Classes You can get Turkish Language instruction in Massachusetts. Learn Turkish the easy way. Experienced teachers have been offering Turkish Language Classes at the Turkish Cultural Center. If you are looking for Turkish lessons, the TCC is the right place to begin. There are three terms a year. Each term lasts ten weeks. Our […]
New Season of Ebru Art (Water Marbling) Classes have begun at TCC and proving to be as popular as ever. Imagine making a picture on the water!! Then imagine making the picture disappear from the water and appear on paper!! That is exactly what you see when you come to an Ebru class and watch instructor, […]
More Than Just A Cooking Class: “Cook & Dine” delicious traditional Turkish meals as you experience the exquisite warmth of Turkish cuisine and hospitality at our monthly class and dinner sessions Enjoyed a delightful night in Turkish cooking. Everyone had print-outs of the recipes to take home. The environment was again a friendly and informative […]
The art of Kati involves engraving a special type of paper or tissue(like ebru painting, calligraphy writing on leather or on any traditional motif). And, sticking the engraved design to another surface by using a special glue called (muhallebi) which is made from starch water and alum. In this class, we will learn the beginner […]
The art of Turkish tiles and ceramics have a very important in the history of Islamic art. Its roots can be traced at least as far back as the Uighurs of the 8th and 9th centuries. Its subsequent development was influenced by Karakhanid, Ghaznavid, and (especially) Iranian Seljuk art. With the Seljuks’ victory over the […]
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