Rafadan Tayfa Meets with Capital City Children

Rafadan Tayfa Meets with Children from the Capital
Rafadan Tayfa Meets with Capital City Children

Under the auspices of the Ministry of Industry and Technology, Rafadan Tayfa took the stage in Ankara as part of its Turkey tour, with the contributions of TRT Child, ISF Studios and local governments.

Citizens from all age groups participated in the event in the Başkent Nation's Garden, hosted by Altındağ Municipality.

Science-savvy children; She both sang and learned with the mascots of Sevim, Hale, Akın, Mert, Kamil and Hayri characters in the Rafadan Tayfa cartoon.

Produced at ISF Studio

Rafadan Tayfa, which has been broadcast on TRT Children's screens for 8 years, is produced at ISF Studios. In addition to TV series such as Rafadan Tayfa and Yade Yade, the animation studio that produces cinema versions of Rafadan Tayfa draws attention with its cartoons suitable for Turkish culture.

“The bridge between three generations”

Expressing that they see Rafadan Tayfa as a bridge between three generations, İsmail Fidan, producer of Rafadan Tayfa, said: It became the biggest indicator of our slogan from roots to heavens.” said.

Stating that there is a technological transformation going on in Turkey, Fidan said, “We believe that our friends will be the technology raiders of the future.” he said.

They also attended TEKNOFEST

The Technological Crew show, in which Rafadan Tayfa characters are portrayed, started on August 26 in Ankara, the capital. Technological crew met with children in Samsun as part of TEKNOFEST Black Sea for 6 days, and gave free shows to thousands of children and their families in the open air every day in the city where they are located.

Istanbul is next

As part of its Turkey tour, Teknoloji Tayfa will meet with its audience in three sessions in Esenler Dörtyol Square on Saturday, September 24th and in Ümraniye Public Garden on Sunday, September 24th in Istanbul.

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