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Shiraz Arts Festival

The Shiraz Festival of Arts (Persian: جشنواره هنر شیراز) was an annual international summer arts festival, held in Iran bringing about the encounter between the East and the West. It was held from 1967 to 1977 in the city of Shiraz and Persepolis in central Iran by the initiative of Shahbanu Farah Pahlavi.

Shiraz Festival of Arts
GenreVarious (music, dance, drama, poetry and film)
Dates10–22 September
Location(s)Shiraz/ Persepolis, Iran
Years active1967–1977
Founded byFarah Pahlavi
Farrokh Ghaffari

History edit

Accompanied by symposia and debates, the festival program included music, dance, drama and film, performed in a variety of locations in Shiraz and surrounding areas. The venues included the ruins of Persepolis (ceremonial capital of ancient Persia), Naqsh-e Rostam, Hafezieh, Bagh-e Delgosha, Narenjestan, Bazaar-e Vakil, Jahan-Nama Garden, Saray-e Moshir and a concert hall on the Shiraz University campus.

 
Stamp of the Shiraz Art Festival, 1975

Some of those who appeared at the festival are: In theatre, Jerzy Grotowski, Peter Brook, Tadeusz Kantor, Arby Ovanessian, Bijan Mofid, Davoud Rashidi, Peter Schumann, Parviz Sayyad, Andrei Șerban, Robert Wilson, Shūji Terayama, Andre Gregory, Ali Nassirian, Víctor Garcia, Joseph Chaikin, and Esma'il Khalaj. In this field, traditional plays such as ta'zieh (passion plays) from Iran directed by actor, director and theatre researcher Mohammad B. Ghaffari, Kathakali from India, and Noh from Japan, as well as Robert Serumaga with the National Theatre of Uganda, Duro Ladipo & the National Theatre of Nigeria, and Pabuji Ki Phad from India were presented, amongst many others .

 
Ta'zieh performance taking place at Shiraz Festival, 1975

In music, Iran's traditional musicians were presented, amongst them Hassan Kassai, Jalil Shahnaz, Ahmad Ebadi, Faramarz Payvar, Ali-Asghar Bahari, Hossein Tehrani, Hossein Qavami and Abdolvahab Shahidi. The young masters included Hossein Alizadeh, Dariush Talai, Mohammad-Reza Lotfi, Majid Kiani, Mohammad-Reza Shajarian, Parisa and Noureddin Razavi-Sarvestani. Indian classical musicians who appeared were Vilayat Khan, Bismillah Khan, Sharan Rani, Pran Nath, S. Balachander, Ravi Shankar, Ram Narayan, Chaurasia and Dagar. Traditional non-Western music, some including dance, were presented from Afghanistan, Algeria, Bhutan, China, Egypt, Indonesia, Iraq, Japan, S, Korea, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Rwanda, Senegal, Tunisia, Turkey, Vietnam.

In the field of Western music Yehudi Menuhin, Christian Ferras, Martha Argerich, Arthur Rubinstein and Yvonne Loriod appeared in concert or recital . The National Iranian Radio & Television Chamber Orchestra was a regular. Other participants in this field from Iran were Morteza Hannaneh, and the Tehran Symphony Orchestra. From the West, Gilbert Amy led the Orchestre du Domaine Musical, Bruno Maderna conducted the ORTF Orchestra as well as the Hague Residence Orchestra, Iannis Xenakis created "Persephassa" and "Persepolis", Bruno Maderna created "Ausstrahlung" based on Persian texts Karlheinz Stockhausen was prominently featured one year, Krzysztof Penderecki led the Polish National Radio Symphony, Cathy Berberian, the London Sinfonietta, the Melos Ensemble, Morton Feldman & the Creative Associates appeared as well as John Cage, the Juilliard String Quartet, the American Brass Quintet, Max Roach Quintet performing together with Abbey Lincoln and the Staple Singers, amongst others.

 
Poster of the cancelled 12th Festival of Arts, Shiraz

The twelfth festival was cancelled at the onset of the Islamic Revolution in 1978 out of concern for the safety of the performers.[1]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ *Gluck, Robert (2007). "The Shiraz Arts Festival: Western Avant-Garde Arts in 1970s Iran" (PDF). Leonardo. 40: 20–28. doi:10.1162/leon.2007.40.1.20. S2CID 57561105.

External links edit

  Media related to Shiraz Arts Festival at Wikimedia Commons

  • "Festival of Arts, Shiraz-Persepolis", Mahasti Afshar (January 2015)
  • Persian Music Ensemble at Shiraz Arts Festival, 1970 (Video)
  • NZ On Screen. Sound the Trumpets, Beat the Drums, Tony Williams' film documentary of the 1969 festival

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Shiraz Arts Festival news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Shiraz Festival of Arts Persian جشنواره هنر شیراز was an annual international summer arts festival held in Iran bringing about the encounter between the East and the West It was held from 1967 to 1977 in the city of Shiraz and Persepolis in central Iran by the initiative of Shahbanu Farah Pahlavi Shiraz Festival of ArtsGenreVarious music dance drama poetry and film Dates10 22 SeptemberLocation s Shiraz Persepolis IranYears active1967 1977Founded byFarah PahlaviFarrokh Ghaffari Contents 1 History 2 Gallery 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editAccompanied by symposia and debates the festival program included music dance drama and film performed in a variety of locations in Shiraz and surrounding areas The venues included the ruins of Persepolis ceremonial capital of ancient Persia Naqsh e Rostam Hafezieh Bagh e Delgosha Narenjestan Bazaar e Vakil Jahan Nama Garden Saray e Moshir and a concert hall on the Shiraz University campus nbsp Stamp of the Shiraz Art Festival 1975Some of those who appeared at the festival are In theatre Jerzy Grotowski Peter Brook Tadeusz Kantor Arby Ovanessian Bijan Mofid Davoud Rashidi Peter Schumann Parviz Sayyad Andrei Șerban Robert Wilson Shuji Terayama Andre Gregory Ali Nassirian Victor Garcia Joseph Chaikin and Esma il Khalaj In this field traditional plays such as ta zieh passion plays from Iran directed by actor director and theatre researcher Mohammad B Ghaffari Kathakali from India and Noh from Japan as well as Robert Serumaga with the National Theatre of Uganda Duro Ladipo amp the National Theatre of Nigeria and Pabuji Ki Phad from India were presented amongst many others nbsp Ta zieh performance taking place at Shiraz Festival 1975In music Iran s traditional musicians were presented amongst them Hassan Kassai Jalil Shahnaz Ahmad Ebadi Faramarz Payvar Ali Asghar Bahari Hossein Tehrani Hossein Qavami and Abdolvahab Shahidi The young masters included Hossein Alizadeh Dariush Talai Mohammad Reza Lotfi Majid Kiani Mohammad Reza Shajarian Parisa and Noureddin Razavi Sarvestani Indian classical musicians who appeared were Vilayat Khan Bismillah Khan Sharan Rani Pran Nath S Balachander Ravi Shankar Ram Narayan Chaurasia and Dagar Traditional non Western music some including dance were presented from Afghanistan Algeria Bhutan China Egypt Indonesia Iraq Japan S Korea Morocco Nepal Pakistan Philippines Rwanda Senegal Tunisia Turkey Vietnam In the field of Western music Yehudi Menuhin Christian Ferras Martha Argerich Arthur Rubinstein and Yvonne Loriod appeared in concert or recital The National Iranian Radio amp Television Chamber Orchestra was a regular Other participants in this field from Iran were Morteza Hannaneh and the Tehran Symphony Orchestra From the West Gilbert Amy led the Orchestre du Domaine Musical Bruno Maderna conducted the ORTF Orchestra as well as the Hague Residence Orchestra Iannis Xenakis created Persephassa and Persepolis Bruno Maderna created Ausstrahlung based on Persian texts Karlheinz Stockhausen was prominently featured one year Krzysztof Penderecki led the Polish National Radio Symphony Cathy Berberian the London Sinfonietta the Melos Ensemble Morton Feldman amp the Creative Associates appeared as well as John Cage the Juilliard String Quartet the American Brass Quintet Max Roach Quintet performing together with Abbey Lincoln and the Staple Singers amongst others nbsp Poster of the cancelled 12th Festival of Arts ShirazThe twelfth festival was cancelled at the onset of the Islamic Revolution in 1978 out of concern for the safety of the performers 1 Gallery edit nbsp Shahre Gheseh by Bijan Mofid 1968 nbsp Moon and Leopard by Bijan Mofid 1970 nbsp Persepolis Event Douglas Dunn left Carolyn Brown rear and Merce Cunningham right nbsp Stockhausen s Mantra on 2 September 1972 Aloys and Alfons Kontarsky pianos electronics by the composer foreground nbsp Farah Pahlavi talking to Farzaneh Taidi Ali Nassirian and Ezzatolah Entezami source source source source source Ravi Shankar performs at the Shiraz Arts Festival in the 1970s source source source source source Ram Narayan performs at the Shiraz Arts Festival in the 1970s nbsp Faramarz Payvar Jalil Shahnaz amp Hossein Tehrani nbsp Parisa performs at the Shiraz Arts Festival 1967See also editList of music festivalsReferences edit Gluck Robert 2007 The Shiraz Arts Festival Western Avant Garde Arts in 1970s Iran PDF Leonardo 40 20 28 doi 10 1162 leon 2007 40 1 20 S2CID 57561105 External links edit nbsp Media related to Shiraz Arts Festival at Wikimedia Commons Festival of Arts Shiraz Persepolis Mahasti Afshar January 2015 Persian Music Ensemble at Shiraz Arts Festival 1970 Video NZ On Screen Sound the Trumpets Beat the Drums Tony Williams film documentary of the 1969 festival Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shiraz Arts Festival amp oldid 1183023558, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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