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Title: Yoruk tents Calis ( turkish music nights )
Post by: Sleuth on June 04, 2013, 12:32:06 PM
Love turkish folk/dance music and have only just found out that in Calis there are whats called `the yoruk tents` or its official name is .. `Fethiye Yoruk Cadirlari` 
Anyone know  where that is please ? and whats the best nights to go ? and do they sell alchohol ?  and lastly how much is a taxi from Hisaronu to Calis late at night ?
Also are there any similar places in Fethiye where turkish folk/dance music is played .. music similar to the now long gone but great `turk bar` in Hisaronu  ?
Title: Re: Yoruk tents Calis ( turkish music nights )
Post by: Sleuth on June 04, 2013, 18:17:08 PM
cant believe 82 people have viewed this post and no one it seems knows anything about it or its whereabouts etc  ?  :-)
Title: Re: Yoruk tents Calis ( turkish music nights )
Post by: karaokemark on June 04, 2013, 18:26:26 PM
it is on Calis front walking towards the Sat bar, they do sell alcohol but we found it very expensive last year, I realise they have to cover the cost of the entertainment.
Last season some friends went a couple of times to the new tents at the big AI hotel on the dolphinless roundabout, drinks were very reasonable and good entertainment.
mark
Title: Yoruk tents Calis ( turkish music nights )
Post by: Lotty on June 04, 2013, 18:32:32 PM
Well I can't answer your questions but I can only say we went there a few years ago and had a lovely time. The local people included us and made us dance etc. can't remember prices and we went late so we didn't eat. I have heard that the drink prices can be high but we just had fun and it was a fabulous end to a special evening.
Title: Yoruk tents Calis ( turkish music nights )
Post by: Toky on June 04, 2013, 18:47:52 PM
New tents erected last year at Orient, now demolished.
Title: Re: Yoruk tents Calis ( turkish music nights )
Post by: Sleuth on June 04, 2013, 20:33:31 PM
Toky... demolished ?  does that mean its not on anymore  :-(
Title: Re: Yoruk tents Calis ( turkish music nights )
Post by: Sleuth on June 04, 2013, 20:35:40 PM
karaokemark ?  what is the name of that hotel   the   AI   please ?  I  could always ring them
Title: Yoruk tents Calis ( turkish music nights )
Post by: Toky on June 04, 2013, 21:16:23 PM
Yes demolished. Took the last of it down last week.
Title: Re: Yoruk tents Calis ( turkish music nights )
Post by: Sleuth on June 05, 2013, 07:14:10 AM
Another disappointment :-( ....  gutted  :-(    another `traditionally turkish`  gone forever :-(    what are they going to build on the area .. a sunglasses and watches shop ?  a tattooists ?      thanks Toky for your help.
Title: Re: Yoruk tents Calis ( turkish music nights )
Post by: karaokemark on June 05, 2013, 07:32:20 AM
Toky is talking about the ones at the hotel being demolished, the ones on Calis front are still there.
Mark
Title: Re: Yoruk tents Calis ( turkish music nights )
Post by: Sleuth on June 05, 2013, 10:25:48 AM
thanks karaokemark :-)    so  are the week ends better ?  is it easy to find ( not familiar with calis  being an hisaronuite  lol )  is it mainly `up tempo` folk/ turkish dance type music ... like ankarali music ?    any info you can give me mark is greatly appreciated  :-)
Title: Re: Yoruk tents Calis ( turkish music nights )
Post by: philrose on June 05, 2013, 11:45:36 AM
Easy to find, turn left as you get to the beach front and they are just after the Mutlu Hotel. Good for a few hours chill out but check your bill as they have been known to be a bit creative ;-)
Title: Re: Yoruk tents Calis ( turkish music nights )
Post by: Sleuth on June 05, 2013, 16:54:29 PM
thanks philrose for info.... will do.. although I  dont mind paying a bit extra because of the musicians etc... but you mentioned  ` chill out`  was hoping it was more `up tempo folk/dance/ ankarali type stuff ... am I right ?
Title: Re: Yoruk tents Calis ( turkish music nights )
Post by: philrose on June 05, 2013, 18:15:55 PM
It may depend on the night/time but the few times we have been there it was definitely Turkish laid back.