2008/09/24

National Geographic: K'naan


Date: October 3, 2008 (Friday)
Time: 9:30 P.M.
Place: National Geographic Courtyard
Tickets: Free event—no tickets required
Sponsor: National Geographic All Roads Film Project

As a child growing up in war-torn Somalia, hip-hop artist K'Naan (born Kaynaan Warsame) saw more violence and tougher streets than any gangster rapper could imagine. Now, in North America, he has established himself as a voice for change, a peacemaker, and a cultural bridge between the developing world and the West. His debut album, The Dusty Foot Philosopher, left an indelible mark on the hip-hop world and earned him a Juno award for Best Rap Recording. This performance will feature the Washington, DC, premiere of new material from his upcoming album, Troubadour.

Audio:
MySpace.com
http://thedustyfoot.com

2008/09/23

La Maison Francaise: ZaMZaM Arts: Aufgang with Rami Khalife

Date: September 23, 2008 (Tuesday)
Time: 7:30 P.M.
Place: La Maison Francaise: 4101 Reservoir RD NW, Washington DC 20007
Tickets: $20 general, online with InstantSeats.com

Classically trained pianists Rami Khalife of Lebanon and Francesco Tristano Schlime of Italy and Luxembourg will perform at La Maison Francaise. Accompanying them will be DJ Aymeric Westrich of France.

Mixing influences of classical contemporary music and jazz with electronic beats, Francesco Schlime, Rami Khalife, and Aymeric Westrich create original compositions with an electro-acoustic sound that audiences connect to on many levels. This unified trio breaks barriers with a big bang. They have played at the Sonar Festival in Barcelona, Spain, the Jazz-Festival of Trier, Germany, the Transmusicales Festival of Rennes, France, La Panera Center for Contemporary Art in Lleida, Spain, and at the STRP Festival of Eindhoven, the Netherlands. They are currently working on an album, scheduled for release in 2008.

Audio:
MySpace.com

2008/09/18

Clarice Smith: Simon Shaheen


Date: September 18, 2008 (Thursday)
Time: 8:00 P.M.
Place: Ina and Jack Kay Theatre
Tickets: $35 general, $7 students
Sponsor: Pacifica Radio WPFW 89.3 is media sponsor for this event.

Simon Shaheen Ensemble plays UMD's Clarice Smith Center with a fusion of Arab, jazz, Western classical and Latin American music.

Press:
VH1
Culture Capital
UMD College Park Daily Guide
Eventful
Gazette
Washington City Paper
ABC 7 Community News
Prince George's County
Washington City Paper

2008/09/16

Kennedy Center: Nadim Dlaikan


Date: September 16, 2008 (Friday)
Time: 6:00 P.M.
Place: Millennium Stage
Tickets: free and open to the public on a first-come, first-serve basis

Nadim Dlaikan, recognized nationwide as a premier maker of flutes and Michigan’s NEA Heritage Award winner, performs on his Lebanese nye (reed flute). This is Mr. Dlaikan's second performance at the Kennedy Center.

Nadim Dlaikan was born in Alai, Lebanon, in 1941, and began playing the nye (a reed flute) when he was just a child. Although his family discouraged him from playing this instrument because it was associated with lowly shepherds, he persisted and even found ways to make his own flutes out of locally-grown reeds.

Mr. Dlaikan began studying after school with Naim Bitar, the country’s premiere flutist at the Lebanese Conservatory. Upon graduation he moved to Beirut, and traveled frequently throughout the Middle East as part of Lebanon’s best-known folk troupe. In 1969 a staff member at the U.S. Embassy heard him playing at a Fourth of July party and encouraged him to perform in the United States. Mr. Dlaikan first came to the U.S. as a back-up musician for Lebanese pop singer Samira Tawfik. Eventually he settled in Detroit, home to the largest and most diverse Arab community in the country.

Within this cultural mix, he is recognized as a teacher of tradition and the artistic glue that holds both musical groups and the community together. He is a NEA National Heritage Fellow and in addition to this, he is recognized nationwide as a premiere maker of flutes and a master of his own unique musical traditions.

Performance:
Millennium Stage archive video

2008/09/13

Palestinian Plays from the ReOrient Fesitval


Date: September 13, 2008 (Saturday)
Time: 8:00 P.M.
Place: McNeir Auditorium at Georgetown University
Tickets: $25 ($15 Students) - call (202) 338-1958 or buy at the door
Sponsor(s): Co-Sponsored by Georgetown's Center for Contemporary Arab Studies (CCAS) and the Jerusalem Fund for Education and Community Development

"Selections from the ReOrient Festival: An Evening of Palestinian Plays" features these plays, directed by Torange Yeghiazarian: Each year the ReOrient Festival brings innovative and thought-provoking theatre from and about the Middle East to San Francisco.

2008/09/06

Kennedy Center: Monika Jalili: NoorSaaz


Date: September 6, 2008 (Saturday)
Time: 6:00 P.M.
Place: Millennium Stage
Tickets: free and open to the public on a first-come, first-serve basis

Monika Jalili: NoorSaaz brings to life the rich history of Iranian culture through its music and poetry. This entrancing selection of songs spans time and place; traditional Persian folk favorites stand alongside love songs from the 1940s to 1970s, a time of great cultural change in Iran. Using traditional and non-traditional instruments, as well as lyrics in Persian, English and French, the artists of NoorSaaz combine their influences to present original interpretations of this music. In this spirit of exploration, NoorSaaz aspires to create understanding through an appreciation of the beauty of Iranian culture.

"NoorSaaz" combines the Persian words noor ("light") and saaz ("creator", "musical instrument").

Performers:
  • Monika Jalili, vocals
  • Megan Weeder, violin and kamanche
  • Nathan Dillon, guitar
  • Mavrothis T. Kontanis, oud
  • Timothy Quigley, percussion
Performance:
Millennium Stage archive video

2008/09/04

An die Musik LIVE!: Soheil Nasseri


Date: September 4, 2008 (Thursday)
Time: 8:00 P.M.
Place: An die Musik: LIVE!: 409 N. Charles ST, Baltimore MD 21201
Tickets: $13 general, students/seniors: $10; call (410) 385-2638

Soheil Nasseri comes to Baltimore.

Program:
  • Samir Odeh-Tamimi:
    • Skiá (2008) Sneak Preview Performance
    • Eine Erinnerung für das Vergessen (2006) Sneak Preview Performance
  • Beethoven:
    • 7 Bagatelles, Op. 33
    • Rage over a Lost Penny, Op. 129
  • Schumann:
    • Waldszenen, Op. 82
    • Faschingsschwank aus Wien, Op. 26