



The name of the place is Kayakoy Art Camp which is located in Kayakoy (means Village of Stone in Turkish), Fethiye-TURKEY. I attended this camp in 2006, after that I have dreamed to go again but I could not manage…
First of all, I would like to give some information about the history of Kayakoy. Following the mutual agreements made with the Greek after the 1st World War to exchange people, the Greek went back to Greece and Turkish people settled in Selanik came to Turkey…But, they could not adjust themselves to the existing life-style and climate; so, they abandoned the Kayakoy. Because of this reason, there are approximately 3000-3500 abandoned stone houses in the village.
Kayakoy is a small, picturesque village in Southern Turkey. It is not a place of mass tourism and still retains its village characteristics. While it’s offering the peace and quiet of a small village, it is also close to big tourist towns like Fethiye, Oludeniz and Hisaronu.
First of all, I should warn you it is not easy to adapt yourself to the routine of everyday life after camp…Because Kayakoy Art Camp is a dream that you would like to see again…
There are restored stone house and pensioned rooms at the camp site. It is also possible to sleep in tents. There is a huge green garden for the workshops and other activities. The kitchen is located in the middle of the garden and it is open-air. So, you eat delicious meals of Mediterranean cuisine accompanied by nice view of green garden. I would like to add that all of the meals are cooked by organic vegetables grown in the garden. Moreover, because of the fresh air, sleeping in 4 or 5 hours in open air is enough to wake up vigorously.
There are many workshops at the art camp…Main ones are relief work, rhythm, photography, traditional kilim (carpet) weaving, ceramics, leather mask making…I preferred to attend relief work…The duration of the camp is a week…So, I participated in art workshop of relief work during a whole week. Workshops are held after the breakfast for 2-3 hours. I have also done yoga for the first time at the art camp… We did yoga on first day of arrival…I was feeling tired because of a long bus trip from Ankara to Fethiye. But, after doing yoga I felt very energetic and fresh. I have also met with another art which is traditional for Turkish culture…Ebru-Turkish Islamic art of marbling…Everybody attended camp had a chance to do ebru. I framed my ebru after the camp and would like to keep it forever.
What else in the camp? Everyday trips are organized to the nearby historical and natural places. So, it is possible to swim under the shining sun everyday. Only by 20 minutes walking distance there is a Gemile Beach. The scene of sundown is gorgeous from the St. Nicholas Island where you can reach by boat. During a week you have a chance to have a boat trip to the Valley of Butterflies, swim in the Oludeniz (Deadsea) which is world famous beach of Turkey.
There are other activities for nights during the camp…For example, at my first night there was a documentary film about the history of Kayakoy which was done by famous journalist Mr. Mithat Bereket. Second night we went to a wine house and drunk our Sirince fruit wines (it may be another blog subject ) accompanied by alive music. Watching photography slide shows, going local bars to dance are the other possible night attractions. Moreover, except these activities you can read book, chat with friends, sleep in the hammock during the camp.
This is a camp where everybody can find something attractive, meet with people from all over the world, have great time…So, it is not easy to tell, you should see and experience it.
To get more info and see amazing photos you can visit;
http://www.sanatkampi.com/
They are good pics. I might need your instruction somedays. :D
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