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11/23/19: Journey to the Heart of the Iraqi Maqam 10/27/19: WDF: Dancing Across Cultural Borders 6/23/19: Drums Along the Hudson 3/25/19: Lotus's 30th Anniversary 10/14/18: World Dance Festival 08/02/18: Barefoot Dancing in the Park: Salsa 07/26/18: Barefoot Dancing in the Park - Sufi
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Journey to the Heart of the Iraqi Maqam
HAMID AL-SAADI with SAFAAFIR
Saturday, November 23, 2019 8:00 PM
HAMID AL-SAADI with SAFAAFIR
featuring AMIR ELSAFFAR, DENA EL SAFFAR & TIM MOORE
Roulette, 509 Atlantic Avenue at 3rd Avenue
Downtown Brooklyn | tel. 917-267-0363
The Iraqi maqam (melodic mode), one of Iraq’s richest cultural offerings, features sophisticated melodies, infectious rhythms, and eloquent poetry. Hamid Al-Saadi, Iraq’s foremost exponent of this centuries-old tradition, is renowned for his powerful voice and highly ornamented style, as well as his comprehensive knowledge of the intricate details of the music and poetry of Iraq. He studied with the legendary Yusuf Omar, who named Al-Saadi as his successor. Muhammed Al-Gubbenchi, who taught Omar and was probably the most influential maqam reciter in history, said that he considered Al-Saadi to be the "ideal link to pass on the maqam to future generations." Al-Saadi is the only person from his generation to have memorized and mastered all 56 maqamat from the Baghdad repertoire, and is one of the few vocalists to keep this maqam alive today.
He is joined by Safaafir, the only US-based ensemble dedicated to performing the Iraqi maqam in its traditional format. The group is led by Amir ElSaffar (santur-zither) and Dena El Saffar (violin, joza - bowed lute) of Iraqi descent and features Tim Moore on percussion. |
Lotus Music & Dance in partnership with Robert Browning Associates presents
World Dance Festival: Dancing Across Cultural Borders
Sunday, October 27th 2019 at 4pm
at Manhattan Movement Arts Center 248 West 60th St. NY, NY
Tickets: $20 students/seniors, $25 general admission ONLINE at Eventbrite.com or call 1-212-627-1076
The fourth annual World Dance Festival: Dancing Across Cultural Borders will take place on Sunday, October 27t at 4pm at the Manhattan Movement Arts Center, 248 West 60th St. between 10th and 11th Aves. This event is presented by Lotus Music & Dance in partnership with Robert Browning Associates with support from the National Endowment for the Arts.
World Dance Festival: Dancing Across Cultural Borders will feature Dancing Crane Georgian Dance Ensemble and Sonali Skandan/Jiva Dance (Bharata Natyam, South Indian Dance), accompanied by live music.
The festival will take place on Sunday, October 27th at 4pm at Manhattan Movement Arts Center,
248 West 60th St. Pre-performance discussions and demonstrations will provide information on the cultural context and technique of the art form.
Brooklyn’s Dancing Crane Georgian Dance Ensemble brings together soloists from the world’s leading Georgian dance companies, “Sukhishvili”, “Rustavi”, “Erisioni” and “Fire of Anatolia”, to present a spectacular program of the dance traditions from the country of Georgia. Georgian dance rivals classic ballet in its demanding and refined technique, but has a style all its own. Performers excel in the virtuoso leaps, turns and especially the traditional, tseruli, or men's dancing on the toes. The repertoire includes Parikaoba mountain dances with swords, the elegant Osuri court dances, the ancient Samaya women's dance, the city dances of the Kinto and Karachokheli, the refined women's dances with elegant hand movements including Jeirani and Mukhambazi, as well as the regional folk dances such as those from Acharia and Svaneti. The music, played on traditional folk instruments is based on ancient modes which helps distinguish the dances as among the most beautiful in the world. Songs and music represent all traditional Georgian genres, including folk music in the various local regional styles, church songs, city songs, romances and contemporary estrada, as well as, songs from the Georgian classic and opera repertoire.
Jiva Dance is a critically acclaimed dance company based in NYC, under the artistic direction of Sonali Skandan, which sees the importance of preserving and promoting the traditional arts, yet also understands the need to incorporate innovative techniques to reach diverse audiences. Jiva Dance holds the belief that tradition is a continuum of evolution and hopes to invigorate classical works with a freshness and unique voice. Jiva Dance strives to present work that is inclusive, allowing those who do not have a background in. We are not tied to Bharatanatyam’s cultural specificity, but are open to creating work that reflects who we are living in a diverse urban environment. And though the art is ancient, we feel the vocabulary of movement and expression has the ability to transcend time and culture. The Company creates original works with modern themes, and re energizes classical pieces to incorporate innovative light design, staging and multimedia. We believe that Indian classical dance is a holistic art form, and the art is not fixed but is in fact continually evolving. Jiva was invited to bring classical Indian dance to the Joffrey Ballet School roster for the first time in its 63-year history. Jiva Dance presented work in major venues in the US, becoming the first Indian Classical dance company to be presented at the prestigious Victory Dance Series at the New Victory Theater, the first Indian Classical company to be part of the CUNY Dance Initiative (2017 and 2018) at Queens College, as well as performing for Juilliard’s new online educational program. Jiva Dance was also featured on NBC Learn, in a short documentary titled “Why We Dance.” Jiva Dance will be accompanied by stellar music support from a classical Carnatic orchestra.
Lotus Music & Dance is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1989 by master Bharata Natyam dancer Kamala Cesar. It is a center of education for traditional and indigenous performing arts. The mission is to protect, promote and celebrate the music and dance traditions of all world cultures. Lotus Music & Dance is one of the few institutions of its kind in New York City where master artists from India, Korea, Japan, Indonesia, the South Pacific, West Africa, Spain and the Mohawk Nation collectively call home. Aside from our varied schedule of unique, multi-cultural performances and festivals, we offer Arts-in-Education programs to K-12 schools throughout the tri-state area. Lotus Music & Dance also presents Manhattan’s only open air pow wow, the annual Drums Along the Hudson: A Native American and Multicultural Celebration.
For more information please visit www.lotusmusicanddance.org or call 212.627.1076
Lotus Music & Dance 30th Anniversary Gala & T.Balasaraswati Centenary Celebration Monday, March 25th, 2019
Program at 6PM Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Theatre, 120 West 46th St. NY, NY 10036 $100 VIP, $25 General Admission (program only)
Benefit Dinner at Utsav Restaurant at 8PM 1185 Avenue of the Americas, NY, NY 10036 (entrance on W46th St.) Honoring Gale Brewer, Manhattan Borough President and George Faison, Tony Award wining-dancer/choreographer $500 Diamond VIP Lotus, $250 Gold Lotus, $150 Silver Lotus (includes program)
Program at 6PM The Program will take place at the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis HS Theater, will include an evening of guest speakers, performers and a screening of the 1962 Wesleyan documentary, T.Balasarasawti (Bala), in which she performs her signature piece, Krishna Ni Begane Baro. We will acknowledge the lifelong dedication of Nandini Ramani and Priyamvada Shankar to Bala's legacy. We will also pay tribute to Louise and Sam Scripps who made it possible for Bala to teach and perform here in the United States and Jon B. Higgins whose Ph.D. dissertation has made a major contribution to the understanding of Bala's repertoire. The program emcees will be Anita Ratnam and Rajika Puri. The evening will witness the world premiere of Lotus: The Energy Within with special choreography by Guru Durga Charan Ranbir, made especially for this occasion. Performed by Malabika Biswas, Jayanthi Raja Segaran, Harini Srinivasan, and Akhila Konuru. The Many Faces of Bala, new choreography by George Faison, presents the greatest treasure of India, not the Taj Mahal or its sacred cows or a cleansing dip in the Ganges River, but its women. Bala is a national treasure who was renown for her artistry and tradition in the music, dance and storytelling tradition of Bharata Natyam, one of the many forms of dance theater that carry the cultural legacy of a people who have overcome through nonviolent confrontation and human sacrifice to gain freedom in the rich heritage of South Indian dance. There are many stories like our own to tell. Performed by Kukokee Das, Yamini Kalluri, Sneha Bolisetty, Jeeno Joseph, and Deepti Nagendra.
Benefit Dinner at 8PM The Benefit Dinner will take place at Utsav Restaurant, where Gale Brewer and George Faison will be honored and a festive dance presentation will take place. Special guests will be recognized for their contribution and support of Lotus. The Benefit Dinner will also hold a silent auction, offering unique and beautiful items that represent our multi-cultural institution, including art, photography, specialty restaurants, and events. A Silent Auction Catalog showcasing the wide selection, from Tibetan Thangka Wall Hanging to Navajo and Zuni jewelry is available for viewing in the link below.
Click Here to view Silent Auction Catalog For more details, contact us at (212) 627-1076 Biographies
Bala made her arangetram (debut) at the age of seven at the Amanakshi Amman temple at Kancheepuram to an enormous audience which included savants and rasikas (connoisseurs) of Bharata Natyam. She was
Kamala Cesar, disciple of T. Balasaraswati (Bharata Natyam, South Indian Dance), was born in Brooklyn, NY, and is Native American (Mohawk Tribe) and Filipino. She studied Bharata Natyam (the classical dance of South India) both in the United States and in India, under T. Balasaraswati, Bharata Natyam's legendary and foremost exponent. She is one of the few American disciples carrying on the style of T. Balasaraswati in this country. Ms. Cesar has participated in programs sponsored by the American Society for Eastern Arts, the Center for World Music, Asian Traditions, The American Dance Festival, and Wesleyan University. In 1986, she was a recipient of the National Endowment for the Arts Folk Art Apprenticeship. She has performed extensively in the United States, Europe, and India. Ms. Cesar is the Founder and Artistic Director of Lotus Music & Dance, a not-for-profit organization that since 1989 has been supporting multicultural programs that further the understanding, appreciation, and preservation of traditional arts and the creation of new works that evolve from traditional art forms. She has produced several cross-cultural productions, including The New York Ramayana; Eagle Spirit- A Tribute to the Mohawk High Steelworkers; Message of Peace- An Excerpt from the Peacemaker's Journey; World in The City; Dancing Across Cultural Borders; World Dance Passport; and Lotus - the Energy Within. Since 2002, she has produced Drums Along the Hudson: A Native American Festival and Multicultural Celebration, Manhattan's only open-air Pow Wow celebrating Native American heritage along with world cultures and their traditional dance and drumming.
Honorees
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