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Turkish Day Parade in New York

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Diaspora (Commonwealth Union) _ Turkish Americans in New York are eagerly anticipating the 41st Turkish Day Parade, a vibrant celebration of culture and community scheduled for May 17 and 18. The festivities will kick off with a flag-raising ceremony at Bowling Green Park, honoring the rich heritage and resilience of the Turkish-American community.

As part of the commemorative events, the Türkiye’s Communications Directorate will host a panel discussion at the Turkish House, exploring the cultural dynamics of the Türkiye-U.S. relationship. Additionally, a variety of games and activities tailored for children will ensure the participation of younger community members.

The focal point of the festivities is the grand parade scheduled for May 18, commencing at Madison Avenue and 38th Street and traversing the vibrant streets of New York City before reaching its culmination at Madison Square Park. This procession is poised to captivate spectators with its splendor, accompanied by the melodious strains of Ottoman music performed by the esteemed janissary band from the Culture and Tourism Ministry. Furthermore, the event promises to feature enthralling performances by talented singers, adding an extra layer of excitement and cultural richness to the celebration. With its blend of pageantry, music, and artistic expression, the parade serves as a vibrant tribute to Turkish heritage and tradition, creating an unforgettable experience for attendees and showcasing the enduring allure of Turkish culture in the heart of New York City.

Originating in 1981 as a response to the tragic events involving Turkish diplomats in the United States, the Turkish Day Parade has evolved into an annual tradition symbolizing unity and solidarity within the Turkish diaspora in the U.S. This year’s festivities promise to showcase the vibrancy and diversity of Turkish culture while fostering a sense of community pride and togetherness.

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