2009, artistic jumpers, Benefizveranstaltung, Farzin Darabi Far, iranische klasische Musik, Klavier, Naomi Yoshimura, Orientalische Tanzgruppe, peyman nasehpour, Piano, Remscheid, setar, tar, Teo Otto Theater, tonbak
In Iran, peyman nasehpour on October 16, 2009 at 2:15 am
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am Samstag, 7. November 2009, im Teo Otto Theater
zu Gunsten der Kinderkrebsklinik in Orumieh (Nordwest Iran)
sowie dem IKE Foerderverein fuer Interkulturelle Erziehung e.V.,
Moehrchen in Remscheid, Kinder-Selbsthilfeprojekt Our children and our future in Uganda und weitere Projekte
iranische klasische Musik:
Farzin Darabi Far (Tar und Setar) und seine Schueler
Peyman Nasehpour (Tonbak)
Naomi Yoshimura am Klavier
Orientalische Tanzgruppen Patchouli und Misch Misch
Nachwuchs-Showgruppe artistic jumpers
Einlass 18.00 Uhr
Beginn 19.00 Uhr
Eintritt 15.00 Euro
Schueler / Studenten 5.00 Euro
an der Abendkasse
Info: 0162 914 80 42
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In peyman nasehpour on October 6, 2009 at 1:02 pm
The Institute of Mathematics, Universität Osnabrück will hold a conference on “Combinatorial structures in algebra and topology” October 8 – 10, 2009.
Invited speakers:
C. Berger, Nice
M. Blickle, Essen
M. Boij, Stockholm
M. Brun, Bergen
A. Conca, Genoa
J. Gubeladze, San Francisco
T. Hüttemann, Belfast
U. Nagel, Lexington
F. Santos, Santander
S. Schwede, Bonn
N. Semenov, München
V. Welker, Marburg
T. Wendt, Freiburg
The invited lectures will be supplemented by short communications.
Organizing committee: H. Brenner, W. Bruns, T. Römer, O. Röndigs, R. Vogt
For further information see the conference web site. Conference e-mail address: confcsat at math.uos.de
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In Iran, peyman nasehpour on October 4, 2009 at 5:24 am
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In Iran, peyman nasehpour on October 1, 2009 at 8:54 am
Persian music and New Year traditions have been registered on UNESCO’s List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Tradition of Persian New Year, Nowruz, and the Radif of Iranian music were inscribed on the list during the 4th session of the Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage held from Sep. 28 to Oct. 2, 2009 in Abu Dhabi.
Nowruz, which coincides with the first day of spring on the solar calendar, is mostly celebrated in Iran, Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, India, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Pakistan, Turkey and Uzbekistan.
For Iranians, Nowruz is a celebration of renewal and change, a time to visit relatives and friends, and pay respect to senior family members.
Iranians welcome the New Year by wearing new clothes and setting the Haft Seen, a table containing seven items starting with the letter ‘S’ — Sabzeh (freshly grown greens), Samanoo (A type of traditional pudding), Senjed (Jujube), Seeb (Apple), Seer (Garlic), Sumac and Serkeh (vinegar).
The Radif of Iranian music is the traditional repertoire of the classical music of Iran and reflects the cultural and national identity of the Iranian people.
UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) was established in the 1990s and deals with oral traditions, performing arts, social practices, traditional craftsmanship and knowledge and practices concerning nature and the universe.