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Ballet Afsaneh ( fa, گروه رقص افسانه) is a non-profit cultural organization devoted to the art, dance, music, and poetry of cultural heritage from Iran, Armenia, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Mongolia,
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, and Uzbekistan. Ballet Afsaneh have performed at the British Museum and the San Francisco Asian Art Museum.


About

Ballet Afsaneh was founded in 1986 by Sharlyn Sawyer in the San Francisco Bay Area. The dance troop has primarily consisted of women. The company's director Sharlyn Sawyer, a belly dancer, was a pioneer of Central Asian choreography in the late 1980s, and in 1998 choreographed the Balinese inspired piece ''Keep Her. Safe. Please!''. The theme of the
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featured heavily in Sawyer's choreography. She conducted field research learning about the music, dance and costumes of various ethnic communities. The word "Afsaneh" is a Persian word and means "myth" or "fable". The dynamic group presents performances and activities featuring dance, poetry, and music of the Silk Road — the historic trade route that stretched thousands of kilometers across Central Asia from the China Sea in the east to the Mediterranean in the west. In 2003, ''Afsaneh Art and Culture Society'' launched a translation project. The aim of this project is to increase the visibility of the contemporary Iranian literature on the world stage, create a greater opportunity for the literature to be part of the modern conversation and to receive its deserved international recognition. In 2005 the organization launched a cultural exchange project with artists in Tajikistan. The Tajik Dance Initiative engages Tajik artists, scholars and arts administrators with their international counterparts, creating opportunities for collaborative work, and support for the dance artists and related expressive arts of Tajikistan.


Performers and collaborators

* Sharlyn Sawyer (Caucasian/American), Director * Aliah Najmabadi (Persian/Norwegian) *
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(Persian/Iranian) *Miriam Peretz, Assistant Director *
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(Mexican/American) *Tara Pandeya (Indian/German) * Hannah Romanowski (Russian/American) *Farima Berenji (Persian/Iranian) *Leila Sadeghi (Persian/Iranian) *Mariam Gaibova (Tajik) * Wan-Chao Chang (Taiwanese) *Jade Raybin (Caucasian/American) *Behrouz Sadeghian (Persian/Iranian) *Neema Hekmat (Persian/Iranian) *Pourya Khademi (Persian/Iranian) *Ashkan Ghafouri (Persian/Iranian) *Pesham Akhavass (Persian/Iranian) *Kaveh Heydayati (Persian/Iranian) *Salokhuddin Fakhriev (Uzbek/Tajik) *Tameem Afzali (Afghan/American) *
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(Persian/Iranian) *
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(Tajik/Afghan) *Siamak Pouyan (Persian/Iranian) *Sherene Melania (Assyrian/American) *Emelie Mahdavian (American) *Kimberley Michelle (American)


Awards

*The Persian Center of the Bay Area *The Shabe-Ashanaee Persian Cultural Organization *The Persian Students Association of Stanford University *Iranian American Society of New York *San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom humanities achievement award *Afghan Coalition *Iranian Federated Women's Club-Payvand School


See also

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Persian dance Dances in Iran or Iranian dances (Persian:رقص ایرانی) are dance styles indigenous to Iran. Genres of dance in Iran vary depending on the area, culture, and language of the local people, and can range from sophisticated reconstructions of ...
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Persian traditional music Persian traditional music or Iranian traditional music, also known as Persian classical music or Iranian classical music, refers to the classical music of Iran (also known as ''Persia''). It consists of characteristics developed through the coun ...
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Iranian folk music Iranian folk music refers to the folk music transmitted through generations among the people of Iran, often consisting of tunes that exist in numerous variants. The variance of the folk music of Iran has often been stressed, in accordance to the ...


References

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External links


Afsaneh Ballet-Official website
*A collage of dance performances by ''Afsāneh Ballet'', 2008, YouTube

(4 min 22 sec). * Short excerpts of two dances by Mirian Peretz with ''Afsaneh Ballet'', 2007

(3 min 32 sec). * Excerpts of two performances by ''Afsaneh Ballet'',
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, 2007

(1 min 18 sec)

(1 min 7 sec). * A performance by ''Afsāneh Balleh'' at San Francisco, California, San Francisco City Hall Rotunda in celebration of the Iranian New Year, Nowruz, March 2007, YouTube

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