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Red poppy Art House Presents:
A Musical Response to U.S. Travel Ban
Music of the Banned (Second Chapter):
Traditional and Sacred Music of the Banned –April 6, 2019
At Mission Arts Performance Project
KURDISTAN: Dora Rengin (All Colors in Zazaki Language)
Kurdish, Sufi & Zaza-Alevi Music
Isik Berfin – vocals, daf (large Middle Eastern frame drum)
Sirvan Manhoobi – oud (stringed instrument)
Ozden Oztoprak – vocals, baglama (Kurdish/Turkish stringed instrument)
Rumen “Sali” Shopov – davul (percussion instrument)
Dina Zarif: Curator, Program Director & Project Manager
Funded by California Arts Council, San Francisco Arts Commission, and Red Poppy Art House
More info about this performance:
MAPP: Music of the Banned (Chapter Two) – Traditional and Sacred Music of the Banned – Red Poppy Art House
This concert will explore the seminal, traditional, and folk musical traditions of Muslim-majority countries on the travel ban. Audiences will be introduced to the little-known traditional sacred music of Islam, featuring artists such as Sudanese musician Khalid El Awad who will present the Islamic call to worship (“azaan/salah”) and mystical songs of Sufi music (“madeeh”). The concert will also feature traditional secular music that predates the influence of Islam, such as Syrian music performed by Raman Osman & Faisal Zedan, as well as Art of Improvisation based on Iranian traditional “radif” performed by Iranian musicians Samandar and Sina Dehghani and Aydin Kiasat. The last performance will include Kurdish music performed by Sirvan Manhoobi and Isik Berfin. Audiences will discover the region’s rich music developed within pre- and non-Islamic traditions.
EXHIBITION:
Calligraphy Exhibition
Demonstration by Arash Shirinbab
ABOUT MUSIC OF THE BANNED
MOTB was first incubated by Dina Zarif, an Iranian artist, during a Mission Arts & Performance Project (MAPP) event at Red Poppy Art House on August 5, 2017. Its success inspired a concert at Yerba Buena Gardens Festival in June 2018. In 2019, with support from the California Arts Council, San Francisco Arts Commission, and Red Poppy Art House, Zarif as lead artist will organize three interdisciplinary concerts, an exploration of performing and visual arts, which feature artists from the countries on President Trump’s travel ban. The three concerts will take place on March 16 (“Borders without Bans”), April 6 (“Sacred and Traditional Music of the Banned” as part of MAPP), and May 5 (“Her Banned Voice” at Brava Theater
Red poppy Art House Presents:
A Musical Response to U.S. Travel Ban
Music of the Banned (Second Chapter):
Traditional and Sacred Music of the Banned –April 6, 2019
At Mission Arts Performance Project
KURDISTAN: Dora Rengin (All Colors in Zazaki Language)
Kurdish, Sufi & Zaza-Alevi Music
Isik Berfin – vocals, daf (large Middle Eastern frame drum)
Sirvan Manhoobi – oud (stringed instrument)
Ozden Oztoprak – vocals, baglama (Kurdish/Turkish stringed instrument)
Rumen “Sali” Shopov – davul (percussion instrument)
Dina Zarif: Curator, Program Director & Project Manager
Funded by California Arts Council, San Francisco Arts Commission, and Red Poppy Art House
More info about this performance:
MAPP: Music of the Banned (Chapter Two) – Traditional and Sacred Music of the Banned – Red Poppy Art House
This concert will explore the seminal, traditional, and folk musical traditions of Muslim-majority countries on the travel ban. Audiences will be introduced to the little-known traditional sacred music of Islam, featuring artists such as Sudanese musician Khalid El Awad who will present the Islamic call to worship (“azaan/salah”) and mystical songs of Sufi music (“madeeh”). The concert will also feature traditional secular music that predates the influence of Islam, such as Syrian music performed by Raman Osman & Faisal Zedan, as well as Art of Improvisation based on Iranian traditional “radif” performed by Iranian musicians Samandar and Sina Dehghani and Aydin Kiasat. The last performance will include Kurdish music performed by Sirvan Manhoobi and Isik Berfin. Audiences will discover the region’s rich music developed within pre- and non-Islamic traditions.
EXHIBITION:
Calligraphy Exhibition
Demonstration by Arash Shirinbab
ABOUT MUSIC OF THE BANNED
MOTB was first incubated by Dina Zarif, an Iranian artist, during a Mission Arts & Performance Project (MAPP) event at Red Poppy Art House on August 5, 2017. Its success inspired a concert at Yerba Buena Gardens Festival in June 2018. In 2019, with support from the California Arts Council, San Francisco Arts Commission, and Red Poppy Art House, Zarif as lead artist will organize three interdisciplinary concerts, an exploration of performing and visual arts, which feature artists from the countries on President Trump’s travel ban. The three concerts will take place on March 16 (“Borders without Bans”), April 6 (“Sacred and Traditional Music of the Banned” as part of MAPP), and May 5 (“Her Banned Voice” at Brava Theater
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