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40
Central Asian Musicians and Dancers
on Tour in Europe
As Part of the Aga Khan Music Initiative
in Central Asia (AKMICA)
Geneva, 24 August 2004
– Beginning 25 September, 40 musicians and
dancers from Central Asia will start a five-week-long
tour of Europe that will include major performances
at the English National Opera in London, the WOMEX
World Music Expo in Essen, Germany, the Ultima Contemporary
Music Festival in Oslo, as well as venues in Brussels,
Turin and Dijon. The tour programme will also feature
numerous educational events such as workshops, lecture-demonstrations
and master classes.
The
40 musicians and dancers selected to participate
in the autumn 2004 tour by the Aga Khan Music Initiative
in Central Asia (AKMICA) are the region’s
leading exponents of their musical genre or style.
Some, like Azerbaijani mugham singer Alim Qasimov,
have already achieved renown in the West. Others,
like Kyrgyz epic reciter Rysbek Jumabaev, who has
performed with Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble,
and Kazakh bard Uljan Baibussynova, a cast member
of Peter Sellars’ recent theatrical production
“Children of Heracles,” are only now
coming to the attention of Western audiences. And
still others, like Tajik classical musician Abduvali
Abdurashidov, are musical icons at home, yet remain
all but unknown beyond Central Asia’s borders.
(Detailed information about artists, concert venues
and tour dates appears in the accompanying press
kit, which is available to registered journalists
through the press contact below..)
The
tour is curated and presented by the Aga Khan Music
Initiative in Central Asia, a programme of the Aga
Khan Trust for Culture, and is co-produced by Paris-based
Zamzama Productions. French scenographer Michel
Jaffrenou will create a virtual environment through
the use of multimedia, including large-screen video
projection designed to create a cultural and geographic
ambience for music performed outside its traditional
setting. Illuminating this environment and the remarkable
musicians who both nourish and are nourished by
it is a key goal of the AKMICA-sponsored tour.
In
Central Asia, musicians are more than entertainers.
Traditionally, music has served to reinforce social
and moral values, and musicians have provided models
of exemplary leadership. Whether bringing listeners
closer to God, sustaining cultural memory through
epic tales, or strengthening the bonds of community
through festivity and celebration, musicians have
played a vital role in Central Asian social life.
Recognition
of this important role led His Highness the Aga
Khan to establish the Music Initiative. The Music
Initiative helps preserve Central Asia’s endangered
musical heritage by ensuring its transmission to
a new generation of artists and audiences. The Music
Initiative supports musicians it has identified
as tradition-bearers who are revitalising important
musical repertories. It also supports a worldwide
music touring programme and disseminates Central
Asian music through a variety of media projects
including an audio and video anthology co-produced
with the Smithsonian Institution. The Initiative’s
creative partnership with Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk
Road Project began in 2000 and has since resulted
in festivals, concert tours, recordings and innovative
collaborations. It has recently been extended to
development of multimedia programmes for a new “Museum
Initiative”, under which works of visual art
are displayed together with traditions of oral literature
and world music through performances, exhibitions
and educational events in some of the world’s
leading museums.
For more information, please contact:
For
Press:
Sam
Pickens
Information Officer
Aga Khan Development Network
P.O. Box 2049
1211 Geneva 2
Switzerland
Tel: (+41 22) 909 7277
Fax: (+41 22) 909 7292
Mobile: (+41 78) 661 8714
Email: info@akdn.org
Aga Khan Music Initiative in Central Asia (AKMICA):
Fairouz
R. Nishanova
Director, AKMICA
Aga Khan Trust for Culture
Aga Khan Development Network
P.O. Box 2049
1211 Geneva 2
Switzerland
Email: akmica@akdn.org
Theodore Levin
Senior Project Consultant, AKMICA
Aga Khan Trust for Culture
Aga Khan Development Network
P.O. Box 2049
1211 Geneva 2
Switzerland
Email: akmica@akdn.org
Exclusive
artist management and tour co-production:
Sabine
Chatel
Zamzama Productions
156, bd Magenta
75010 Paris
France
Tel.: + 33 1 44 63 00 34
Fax: + 33 1 42 46 22 94
Email: info@zamzama.net
Website: www.zamzama.net
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