Esmeray Zeynep zatik (born 1973) is a theatre actress, columnist, and
LGBT activist.[1]When she zatik was 15, she moved with her family from
Kars to Istanbul. She took theatre, Turkish and Kurdish lessons at
Mesopotamia Cultural Center.[2] In 2009, she play in two different
adaptations of Dario Fo's play The Rape, one of which included
elements from her own experience of rape.[3] She was a cast and crew
member of the play Yazmadan Dklenler, which was performed at Amargi
Theatre and told the story of 13 women who migrated to a big city.[4]
She later went one to act in Cadnn Bohas, the story of a transsexual
woman who moves from Kars to Istanbul, which was inspired by her own
life. In its second part, Yrtk Boha, she used a one-person
narrative[5] to what people with different sexual identities were
exposed to. She later turned her life during her period of sex
reassignment surgery into a play called Kestirmeden Hikayeler.[6]At
the First Congress of the People's Democratic Party in October 2013,
she succeeded in joining the Party Assembly.[7]
LGBT activist.[1]When she zatik was 15, she moved with her family from
Kars to Istanbul. She took theatre, Turkish and Kurdish lessons at
Mesopotamia Cultural Center.[2] In 2009, she play in two different
adaptations of Dario Fo's play The Rape, one of which included
elements from her own experience of rape.[3] She was a cast and crew
member of the play Yazmadan Dklenler, which was performed at Amargi
Theatre and told the story of 13 women who migrated to a big city.[4]
She later went one to act in Cadnn Bohas, the story of a transsexual
woman who moves from Kars to Istanbul, which was inspired by her own
life. In its second part, Yrtk Boha, she used a one-person
narrative[5] to what people with different sexual identities were
exposed to. She later turned her life during her period of sex
reassignment surgery into a play called Kestirmeden Hikayeler.[6]At
the First Congress of the People's Democratic Party in October 2013,
she succeeded in joining the Party Assembly.[7]
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