Antep halkının hazırcevap, kurnaz ama sevecen yapısını (çeled yapısını) sahnede başarıyla canlandırmaları.
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A sense of belonging to a tight-knit group of friends who "have each other's backs." celed u%C5%9Faglar
Antep’in sosyal hayatı, misafirperverliği ve insan ilişkileri mizahi bir dille işlenir.
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A satirical, pandemic-era play subtitled "A Broken and Damaged Love Story" , exploring quarantine protocols through local traditions.
Antep şivesiyle "Yaramaz Çocuklar" manasına gelen , Orhan Uslu'nun kaleme aldığı ve yönettiği oyunlarla tanınır. 2009'da amatör ruhla kurulan grup, zamanla profesyonel bir yaklaşım kazansa da, gönüllü yapısını korumuştur. Ekip, yerel şiveyi, günlük yaşamdaki olayları ve Antep insanının neşeli, kıvrak zekasını tiyatro sahnesinde birleştirir. Gaziantep Şivesini Sahneye Taşıyan Oyunlar A sense of belonging to a tight-knit group
: Keeping regional vocabulary, specific letter pronunciations, and old idioms alive for younger generations.
"I do not play evil," he once told Hürriyet . "I play desperation. Every cruel man believes he is the victim of his own story. If I convince myself of that, you, the audience, will see a man, not a devil. That is far scarier."
The impact of Çeled Uşaglar goes far beyond just putting on shows. They are a driving force for cultural preservation and community engagement.
Their sketches routinely tackle relatable social transitions, such as older characters trying to navigate digital spaces, dealing with utility price spikes, or handling localized family drama. Çeled Uşaglar | Gaziantep - Facebook