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Mi Minör
''Mi Minör'' is a Turkish play which premiered in 2012, said to be inspired by the Arab Spring.〔 It is set in a fictional country, "Pinima", a country in which "despite being a democracy, everything is decided by the President,"〔 and the musical note Mi is banned.〔 The play is significant for its integration of social media, with the audience encouraged to bring smart phones and follow an online version of the play carried out in real time alongside the stage production. Director Memet Ali Alabora described Pinima as "a sugar-coated democracy where everything is decided by the President. ... Everything is free in Pinima as long as the President approves."〔liberte-info.net, 19 November 2012, (Meltem Arikan, Memet Ali Alabora, Pinar Ogun – "We want the audience to see that the decisions they make are effective more than they assume. We call them to realise that there are no rescuers and it is time for each one of us to take our own responsibility." )〕 ''Mi Minörs digital versions operate on Twitter, Ustream, and via its own smart phone app.〔Skip Conover, 16 February 2013, (#MiMinor Revolutionizes Theatre )〕 In June 2010, during the 2013 protests in Turkey (which director Alabora vocally supported and which depended on social media), the newspaper ''Yeni Şafak'' claimed on its front page that the play was a rehearsal for an attempt to topple to government.〔Hurriyet Daily News, 10 June 2013, (Turkish actor threatened over his Gezi Park support )〕 ==References==
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