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Music Workshop (Piano, Handpan and Percussion)

A music workshop to teach children the fundamentals of music with playing three different instruments: the handpan, piano, and various percussion instruments. The workshop could include activities, music games and lessons to help children develop musical skills, appreciate different types of instruments, and foster a love for music. It may cover aspects like rhythm, melody, coordination, and creativity through engaging lessons with these diverse musical instruments. The goal is to provide a well-rounded musical learning experience for children.

این ورکشاپ یک کارگاه موسیقی برای آموزش اصول موسیقی به کودکان است که در آن از سه ساز مختلف، هندپن، پیانو و انواع مختلف سازهای کوبه‌ای استفاده میشود. محتوای کارگاه شامل یکسری بازی‌های موسیقی ، رقص و درس‌های جذاب با سازهای موسیقی می باشد تا به کودکان کمک کند تا مهارت‌های موسیقی شان را توسعه دهند، انواع مختلف سازها مانند هندپن تنبک، جمبه ، دف ، دایره ..را امتحان کنند و علاقه‌شان به موسیقی و آن سازها را پرورش دهند.

Music Workshop (Piano, Handpan and Percussion)

A music workshop to teach children the fundamentals of music with playing three different instruments: the handpan, piano, and various percussion instruments. The workshop could include activities, music games and lessons to help children develop musical skills, appreciate different types of instruments, and foster a love for music. It may cover aspects like rhythm, melody, coordination, and creativity through engaging lessons with these diverse musical instruments. The goal is to provide a well-rounded musical learning experience for children.

این ورکشاپ یک کارگاه موسیقی برای آموزش اصول موسیقی به کودکان است که در آن از سه ساز مختلف، هندپن، پیانو و انواع مختلف سازهای کوبه‌ای استفاده میشود. محتوای کارگاه شامل یکسری بازی‌های موسیقی ، رقص و درس‌های جذاب با سازهای موسیقی می باشد تا به کودکان کمک کند تا مهارت‌های موسیقی شان را توسعه دهند، انواع مختلف سازها مانند هندپن تنبک، جمبه ، دف ، دایره ..را امتحان کنند و علاقه‌شان به موسیقی و آن سازها را پرورش دهند.

Improvisation with Marker and Canvas – Art of Doodling by Siamak Pourjabbar

This art project combines illustrations and paintings, often referred to as ‘Doodling’ due to its improvisational and spontaneous nature, its style and the form of the lines. I will be painting live in front of the audience, allowing them to interact with the artwork as they wish. They can participate in the creative process by completing parts of the painting. Similar to improvisational live music, where musicians play without prior arrangements, this project invites spontaneity and audience engagement.

Improvisation with Marker and Canvas – Art of Doodling by Siamak Pourjabbar

This art project combines illustrations and paintings, often referred to as ‘Doodling’ due to its improvisational and spontaneous nature, its style and the form of the lines. I will be painting live in front of the audience, allowing them to interact with the artwork as they wish. They can participate in the creative process by completing parts of the painting. Similar to improvisational live music, where musicians play without prior arrangements, this project invites spontaneity and audience engagement.

Return: A Painting Exhibition by Ebrin Bagheri

Exhibition Statement:

Humans, in their continuous return from the present to the past, are constantly walking on a bridge to dreams that are both real and imaginary. The focus of this collection of paintings is indeed a return to the fundamental identity, such as being Iranian. The “Return” collection is a return inward and outward. Outwardly, it is like a historical identification card that has shaped civilization and culture, and internally, it represents the mental aspirations of returning home and restoring greatness to our country. This exhibition pays homage to the traditional narrative style of painting and miniatures prevalent in the history of Iranian painting. Over the centuries, these works have served as powerful tools for storytelling and have maintained an unbroken continuity of expression in their images. However, Ebrin Bagheri’s aim in the “Return” collection has been to infuse this ancient tradition with fresh vitality while simultaneously introducing creativity within its technical framework, presenting a view of contemporary Iranian challenges from his perspective.

In the “Return” collection, Bagheri has endeavoured to reconstruct the general position of humanity and the specific position of Iranians. The main characteristic of traditional paintings (miniatures) is the small dimensions of their elements, requiring a close look for better understanding.
In contrast, in the “Return” collection, the artist distances himself from the traditional format by magnifying these small elements, especially the human element. The large size of the characters in this collection can be examined from both a semantic and technical perspective. Firstly, from a semantic point of view, it signifies the challenges of contemporary human life and redefinition within this complex world, while simultaneously returning to the historical roots and ancient culture of Iran. Secondly, from a technical standpoint, it confronts the viewer with a technical challenge due to the large size of the human figure, which contrasts with the traditional structure of Iranian paintings. In other words, Abreen Baqeri is striving to present a new narrative of the true value of humanity in today’s world, engaging in a kind of deconstruction of traditional works.

The deconstruction in the “Return” collection not only reassesses the position of humans in Iranian painting but also creates a greater sense of intimacy between the characters of the artwork and the viewers. Additionally, the size of the characters allows viewers to engage with them on a deeper level. Bagheri, through his portrayal of historical and narrative characters such as “Khosrow” and “Shirin” in his collection space, seeks to showcase references to the eternal values and grandeur of Iranian civilization. Through these paintings, he strives to initiate an artistic dialogue with Iran’s historical and cultural past and even represent cultural events such as Nowruz.

The lost circle of Iranians, both inside and outside the country, is encapsulated in the word “Return.” We all owe and need a return to what we have been, to our country and civilization.

 

 

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