Dilan Çıtak: Turkish Singer and İbrahim Tatlıses’ Daughter Discovered Her True Identity at Age 13
Moving to America for Further Studies
In 2011, Dilan Çıtak took a bold step in her career by moving to the United States to pursue further studies in music and language. She enrolled at Berklee College of Music, one of the world’s most esteemed music schools, where she worked alongside talented musicians and honed her skills under the guidance of industry experts.
Training at Juilliard: During her time in the U.S., Dilan also trained with an American vocal teacher who was a graduate of the prestigious Juilliard School. This experience was transformative, allowing her to refine her vocal technique and stage presence. While in America, Dilan performed with various bands, gaining valuable stage experience and expanding her musical horizons.
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