oluturucu
Oluturucu is a traditional communal performance form described in ethnographic and folklore literature as combining music, dance, narrative singing, and ritual gesture. It is typically performed during communal gatherings such as harvests, seasonal ceremonies, or rites of passage, and is distinguished by its participatory structure, in which most members of the community contribute movement, percussion, song, or storytelling. The performance often centers on a narrated cycle that recounts collective memory, moral themes, and social obligations, and uses a call-and-response format to engage the audience and participants.
Origins and development: Oluturucu is thought to have developed over many generations within oral cultures, with
Practice and elements: Instruments commonly include drums or rattles; costumes or adornments may accompany certain segments.
Cultural significance and modern context: Scholars view oluturucu as an example of a living tradition that