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World Festival Of Sacred Music - Los Angeles 2002
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The UCLA Center for Intercultural Performance, EarthWays Foundation, and Foundation for World Arts implemented a 16-day, 54-event multidisciplinary festival in Los Angeles from Sept 14 - 29, 2002. The Festival provided opportunities for 2,000 artists to present their work in 42 sites across the city. An estimated audience of 30,000 people attended venues ranging in size from 80 to 6,000 seats. From the intimate Plaza Methodist Church to the Greek Theater, the festival spanned a distance of 65 miles...
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The first Festival was initiated by His Holiness the Dalai Lama in 1999 to mark the millennium with a message of peace, cultural understanding, and spirituality: the goal was to present the Festival on four continents. Building on the success of the “Americas” Festival, the LA organizing partners - UCLA Center for Intercultural Performance, Foundation for World Arts and EarthWays Foundation - committed to the creation of a new Festival in 2002 and every three years thereafter. In 1999, 2002 & 20...
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Arab-Andalusian Music of the Gharnati Tradition. Music from Morocco's Rif Mountains. Spiritual Music of Hindustan. Music and Songs from Medieval Andalusia. Spiritual Union in Song (by the Children of Abraham - a choir of Jewish, Muslim and Christian Children). Sufi Chants and Music. Jewish Sephardic Songs. The Jewish Tradition of Moroccan Piyyout. Malhoun Verses of Fes. Sufi Songs of Central Asia. Iraqi Mystical Texts and Poetry. Medieval Muslim and Moorish Songs. Javanese Gamelan Music...
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Under the Moroccan Sky: Fes Festival of World Sacred Music, Volume 3 The ecstatic rhythms and voices of Egypt and Algeria, Sufi songs of West Africa, Qaderi Dervish music from Kurdistan, Spanish Gypsy songs, more. 1 CD 72 minutes $16.98 ISBN 1-56455-868-1 UPC 600835-012225
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Double CD: CD 1: Ahmes Piro Ensemble with Amina Alaoui, Taqtouqa Al Jabaliyya, Ustad Zia Fariduddin, Dagar, Begonia Olavide and Mudejar Ensemble, Children of Abraham, Alim Qassimov, Francoise Atlan, Albert Bouhadanna, Sidi Thami Mdaghri. CD 2: Monajat Yulcheva, Hussayn Al Azami with Ensemble Al Kindi, El Suspiro Del Moro, Wacana Budaya Gamelan, Sharam Nazeri and Dastan Ensemble, The Whirling Dervishes of Konya
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