List of Persian/Iranian Events for 2005-11-13
Shaparak Khanoom
Bay Area - East Bay Sunday - November 13, 2005 02:00 PM
Young Iranian American Theater Company, Javene, is presenting Shaparak Khanoom by Bijan Mofid.
When: Nov 11, 12 at 8 pm---Nov 13 at 2 pm
Where: Ashby Stage Theater at 1901 Ahby St. at MLKJ way in Berkeley, CA
Tickets: $15 Adults, $10 Children
Reservation/Info: 510-654-7803
www.Javane.org
When: Nov 11, 12 at 8 pm---Nov 13 at 2 pm
Where: Ashby Stage Theater at 1901 Ahby St. at MLKJ way in Berkeley, CA
Tickets: $15 Adults, $10 Children
Reservation/Info: 510-654-7803
www.Javane.org
Music, a means of cultural understanding
New Jersey Sunday - November 13, 2005 04:30 PM
Date: Sunday, November 13th 2005
Time: 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Location: Noor-va-Danesh at 66 East Pierrepont Ave.
City/State: Rutherford, NJ
Website: http://www.noorvadanesh.com
Noor-va-Danesh proudly presents an evening of music with two distinguished musicians, Ani and Lotfy. It is a great opportunity to hear unique music with compassionate, humanitarian, and peaceful theme.
ANI: Pioneer of Islamic Pop in America Ani is a songwriter, a producer, a singer and a multi-instrumentalist with her own eclectic blend of pop music.
Gamal Lotfy: This Egyption musician is a great talent on the Qanoon, Ney, and Oud He has performed all around the world, from Cairo, to Frankfort, Paris and New York.
Time: 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Location: Noor-va-Danesh at 66 East Pierrepont Ave.
City/State: Rutherford, NJ
Website: http://www.noorvadanesh.com
Noor-va-Danesh proudly presents an evening of music with two distinguished musicians, Ani and Lotfy. It is a great opportunity to hear unique music with compassionate, humanitarian, and peaceful theme.
ANI: Pioneer of Islamic Pop in America Ani is a songwriter, a producer, a singer and a multi-instrumentalist with her own eclectic blend of pop music.
Gamal Lotfy: This Egyption musician is a great talent on the Qanoon, Ney, and Oud He has performed all around the world, from Cairo, to Frankfort, Paris and New York.
Hadi Khorsandi in Chicago
Chicago Sunday - November 13, 2005 05:00 PM
Sunday, November 13, 2005 @ 5:00PM
Oakton Community College, 1600 E Golf Rd
Des Plaines IL, 60016-1268 - For Direction see: http://www.oakton.edu/visitor/directns.htm
Tickets: $25.00 per person - Call Iran House of Greater Chicago at
847-673-0614 to reserve tickets in advance.
Tickets will be held at the door. Ticket pick up stars at 4:00PM
Oakton Community College, 1600 E Golf Rd
Des Plaines IL, 60016-1268 - For Direction see: http://www.oakton.edu/visitor/directns.htm
Tickets: $25.00 per person - Call Iran House of Greater Chicago at
847-673-0614 to reserve tickets in advance.
Tickets will be held at the door. Ticket pick up stars at 4:00PM
Tales from Tehran
Bay Area - East Bay Sunday - November 13, 2005 05:30 PM
"Berkeley Lecture Series" presents:
A Talk by Reese Erlich, Freelance Journalist
Topic: Tales from Tehran
Reese Erlich will talk about his trip to Iran, conversations with ordinary Iranians and current Bush Administration efforts to incite more violence in the region.
Reese Erlich traveled to Iran in June 2005 to report on the Iranian presidential elections for NPR and the Dallas Morning News. He had the opportunity to interview many ordinary Iranians, attend women’s rights demonstration and meet with high ranking officials. He will describe the political mood in Iran and assess the latest threats from the Bush Administration. Erlich made the trip with Norman Solomon and Sean Penn, and Erlich’s photos accompanied Penn’s articles in the SF Chronicle.
Reese Erlich and Norman Solomon are the authors of “Target Iraq: What the News Media Didn't Tell You” with an introduction by Howard Zin.
Date: Sunday, November 13, 2005
Time: Gathering at 5:30, program starts at 6:00 promptly
Place: Room 2050 Valley Life Science Building
University of California, Berkeley
Lecture in English
Suggested Donation: $10.00
No donation expected from students
Further questions may be directed to: berkeleylectures@yahoo.com
A Talk by Reese Erlich, Freelance Journalist
Topic: Tales from Tehran
Reese Erlich will talk about his trip to Iran, conversations with ordinary Iranians and current Bush Administration efforts to incite more violence in the region.
Reese Erlich traveled to Iran in June 2005 to report on the Iranian presidential elections for NPR and the Dallas Morning News. He had the opportunity to interview many ordinary Iranians, attend women’s rights demonstration and meet with high ranking officials. He will describe the political mood in Iran and assess the latest threats from the Bush Administration. Erlich made the trip with Norman Solomon and Sean Penn, and Erlich’s photos accompanied Penn’s articles in the SF Chronicle.
Reese Erlich and Norman Solomon are the authors of “Target Iraq: What the News Media Didn't Tell You” with an introduction by Howard Zin.
Date: Sunday, November 13, 2005
Time: Gathering at 5:30, program starts at 6:00 promptly
Place: Room 2050 Valley Life Science Building
University of California, Berkeley
Lecture in English
Suggested Donation: $10.00
No donation expected from students
Further questions may be directed to: berkeleylectures@yahoo.com
Persian Classical Music, RAK
Bay Area - East Bay Sunday - November 13, 2005 08:00 PM
Sunday Nov 13, 8pm
Ashby Stage Theater
1901 Ashby Ave. at MLKJ way
Berkeley, CA 94703
Res and info: 510-823-5990
Saeed Kamjoo(Kamancheh)
Kourosh Taghavi(Setar)
Shahriyar Behzadpour(tombak)
Ashby Stage Theater
1901 Ashby Ave. at MLKJ way
Berkeley, CA 94703
Res and info: 510-823-5990
Saeed Kamjoo(Kamancheh)
Kourosh Taghavi(Setar)
Shahriyar Behzadpour(tombak)
Persian Classical Music Concert: Rak
Bay Area - East Bay Sunday - November 13, 2005 08:00 PM
Where: 1901 AShby Ave Berkeley, CA
When: Sunday Nov. 13, 2005 at 8:00pm
Tickets: $20.00
Contact: 510-823-5990 or mateed@aol.com
Saeed Kamjoo: Kamancheh
Kourosh Taghavi: Setare
Shahriar Behzadpour: Tombak, Daf
When: Sunday Nov. 13, 2005 at 8:00pm
Tickets: $20.00
Contact: 510-823-5990 or mateed@aol.com
Saeed Kamjoo: Kamancheh
Kourosh Taghavi: Setare
Shahriar Behzadpour: Tombak, Daf