DOLLS THAT PERPETUATE THE
CULTURE
Writer: Ayça Olcaytu
İşçen
July 2007
Cappadocia Doll Museum is being
exhibited in a restored old Greek Mansion in Mustafapaşa (Sinasos). Here is the
story of Sibel Radiye Gül who is a doll craftsman.
Sibel Radiye Gül’s interest in rag
dolls dates back to the dolls that her mother made for her. After she got
married she had begun to make these rag dolls for her children. She decided to
learn the details of this work when she began to enjoy what she produced and she
attended a course for three months. Later on, she opened an exhibition in a
school which was built by the association that she has worked for. This
exhibition she opened in 1987 attracted attention so she opened it again in many
schools. Thus, making dolls became a purpose for her, rather than being a hobby.
She created her first thematic exhibition with 35 compositions in which she was
inspired by Nasreddin Hodja anecdotes. This exhibition, opened in Ankara
Turkish-American Association in 1996, lasted for a month upon great interest of
scientists, artists and the other people.
Following years, Gül made dolls in
many subjects from Dede Korkut stories, to Ottoman tradesmen and Sultans. Today
she has about a thousand of dolls. Making dolls is a different area of
specialization. You need to know history and folklore. Also, you have to follow
a hard method in every step in order to provide authenticity in skeletons,
mimics and costumes. You should be ready for a mad search of fabric that you
will use for a costume.
Cappadocia Doll
Museum
Science, history and culture richness of Cappadocia are among
her major reasons for choosing Cappadocia and Mustafapaşa in order to open a
museum. Moreover, she loves Cappadocia and Mustafapaşa very much that she has
been living here since 2001. Besides the beauties of houses and nature, she
thinks that residents are open to share. She tells that every single corner is
worth of exploring and she’s happy to live here.
The museum, opened in 2006,
was visited by too many people. About 150 hand-made dolls are exhibited in the
museum. Gül changes the dolls with different ones every month because of limited
capacity of the museum. For this reason it is not enough to visit museum once.
It will be possible to exhibit much more dolls, if the new exhibition project in
Cappadocia comes true.
Four rooms of the house in which museum was founded,
serves as guesthouse. Gül says that especially visitors from other countries
find here very interesting, and she is very happy to meet different people by
courtesy of the museum.
For further information: www.kapadokyabebekmuzesi.com
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