Nizamettin Ariç
Nizamettin Ariç, Nîzamettîn Arîç, (1956- ) is a contemporary Kurdish singer, composer and director. He was born in Ağrı in eastern Turkey.[1] He was exposed to traditional Kurdish bard music or Dengbêj at an early age.[2] After the military coup in 1980, he was arrested for singing Kurdish songs in public and became a potent symbol of Kurdish identity in Turkey. Later on, he sought political asylum in Germany and now resides in Berlin. His movie A Song for Beko was one of the first films in the Kurdish language and has won 15 international awards.[3]
Movies
- Klamek ji bo Beko, Director, 1992.
- Dugun - Die Heirat, Composer, 1993.
- De Jongen die niet meer praatte, Composer, 1996.
Albums
- Çiyayên Me, Ses Plak, 1985.
- Cûdî, Ses Plak, 1986.
- Dayê, Ses Plak, 1987.
- Bê Kesa Min / Ahmede Ronî, Aydın Müzik, 1996.
- Wêneyên Xewnan, Ses Plak, 2001.
- Zînê, Ses Plak.
References
- ^ Nizamettin Arıç, trigon-film.
- ^ Nizamettin Arıç, The Nowruz Project, Creative Work Fund.
- ^ Chingiz Sadykhov, The Nowruz Project, Creative Work Fund.
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