PASSAGE TO DAWN
World Premiere Concert of Persian and Azeri Music
Virtuosi Hamid Motebassem, Pejman Hadadi and Imamyar Hasanov
North American Tour January 8 - January 24, 2010


Date: Friday January 15, 2010

Place: Robson Square - UBC Conference Centre
800 Robson Street, Downtown Vancouver (underground Parking)

Tickets: $35 (General Admission)
Box Office: 604-986-4086

Info & Reservation: 604-904-8866

www.dastan.net
Passage To Dawn marks the first collaboration between master musicians, Hamid Motebassem (Setar) and Pejman Hadadi (Percussion) of the
celebrated Dastan Ensemble, the leading contemporary classical music ensemble of Iran, and Imamyar Hasanov (Kemancheh), a dynamic
virtuoso from Azerbaijan. With this new collaboration, the artists explore the surprising commonalities as well as variations between the two
age-old musical traditions of Iran and Azerbaijan, marrying the two distinct styles into one sound, which echoes tradition yet is fresh and
innovative. The repertoire of this evening’s purely instrumental music ranges from fixed compositions to structured as well as pure improvisation
invoking a wide array of feeling, from quietly meditative to ecstatic.



With Passage To Dawn, the artists seek to re-establish the power and beauty of instrumental music. Beyond the constraints of words and
specific meaning, instrumental music goes directly to the heart and takes the listeners on a journey into the unknown where their minds come to
a stillness and their hearts fly. “Our aim”, says Pejman Hadadi “is to create a dialogue that opens a window between our hearts and the hearts
of the listeners so we come in touch with the One Heart.” In the words of the great Persian Mystic poet,

There is a window between heart and heart
They are never separate like two bodies.

Passage to Dawn refers to the current times of chaos, upheaval and darkness in our world that will eventually deliver us into the Light if we focus our collective intention and utilize this negativity to work diligently towards spiritual evolution
for All. Our world is collapsing in its old form and rebirthing itself and we are active participants of this rebirthing. It seems embedded in the structure of Universal Law, that the process of re-birthing follow a Dark Night of the Soul. Our
world is going through this Dark Night of the Soul, and it will come into Light. Emphasized in this picture is the specific circumstances in Iran and how the artists see that process also as the last efforts of the powers of darkness and ignorance
to exercise their diminishing and dying force.

Passage To Dawn emphasizes the power of music to uplift and inspire hope, inviting people to live up to their ideals and take action based on these ideals. Through the power of beauty and the sublime, the musicians intend to raise the
vibration of stagnancy, anxiety and fear that is running through our world today to that of positive action, trust and love. Their music will serve as a reminder that humanity is capable of great feats of beauty through dedication, focus and living
from our hearts. And this capability when put into action will deliver us from the chaos and the darkness into the light.
Based in Holland, Hamid Motebassem is the
founder of the Society of Tar and Setar, and a
founding member of Dastan Ensemble, “one of
the “most-forward looking Persian music
ensembles.”(LA Weekly). He studied in the
Tehran School of Art and The Conservatory of
Persian Music. Both a virtuosic Setar and Tar
player and a celebrated composer, Hamid’s
acclaimed compositions are featured on countless
albums of classical and contemporary Persian
music including some of the award-winning
albums of Dastan Esemble.
Pejman Hadadi is world-renowned as one of
the most innovative Iranian percussionists. A
two-time recipient of the prestigious Durfee
Foundation Master Musician Award, he is a
founding member of the highly acclaimed
percussion ensemble ZARBANG and Dastan
Ensemble. Based in Los Angeles, Pejman has
performed with the most celebrated Persian
musicians including Shahram Nazeri and
Hossein Alizadeh. “Hadadi delivered a mighty
Tombak solo that had the whole house out of
their seats and yelling.” (LA Weekly)
The award-winning Kemanche player,
Imamyar Hasanov based in the
Washington DC area, started as the
youngest soloist in Azerbaijan's National
Music Orchestra. He has a Master's
Degree in Music from the Azerbaijan
State Conservatory. A dynamic virtuoso
who performs Azerbaijani and Middle
Eastern traditional improvisations as well
as Western classical music, he has
performed with Chingiz Sadykhov, Ross
Daly, Svetlana Aliyeva Rahman
Asadollahi and Hosein Omoumi, Hakan
Tokerramong others.


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