Fire of Anatolia Show in Aspendos Amphitheatre Ticket and Shuttle
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Fire of Anatolia Show in Aspendos Amphitheatre Ticket and Shuttle

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Langue(s): Anglais, Allemand
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Durée: jusqu'à 3 heures 30 minutes
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  • Experience traditional Turkish music and dancing
  • See a spectacular show in a traditional theatre
  • Enjoy a great evening out
  • Choose the comfortable option of entrance ticket with included transfer
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The ancient region of Anatolia makes up most of central Turkey and its folklore has shaped much of the country's wider culture and customs. This world-famous show tells you the story of its past through the medium of dance. Enjoy the comfortable option of entrance ticket with included transfer from your accommodation.

Featuring the incredible ‘Fire of Anatolia' dance troupe, it's Turkey's answer to Riverdance. Cue a cast of 120 dancers stepping, stomping and swirling to traditional folk music from the Black Sea to the Balkans. Ballet and acrobatic modern dance acts are all backed by swirling Turkish music and drumming. Add dazzling lighting and costumes and you've got yourself a show to remember.

Look out especially for the fastest dances. ‘Fire of Anatolia' holds the world record for performing the most dance steps in one minute, 241 to be precise.

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Not allowed:

  • Video cameras/flash photography not permitted

Know in advance:

  • Identification required for children
  • Front row allocation for wheelchair users and the less mobile
  • Toilet charges are not included
  • The duration of the show is 2.5 hours. Please calculate up to one hour extra for hotel pickup
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