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SUFI QAWALI MUSIC NIGHT

 

Via Dell'Olmata, 33 - ROME

Metro B (Cavour)

 

Friday June, 12 at 8.00 pm

 

Anandita Basu will interpret some of the most famous Qawali of the Sufi tradition accompanied on percussions by Hassan Samii and Mathieu Rimbert.

 

Ticket 16 Euros

Buffet offered by Jaipur Restaurant

INFO: 329-4927554

robbitwit@gmail.com 

www.amuse-org.com

 

 

 

AMUSE dedicates its first event in Rome to one of the noblest aspects of the Islamic tradition: its Sufi music. 

Sufi music is the devotional music of the Sufis, inspired by the works of Sufi poets like Rumi, Bulleh Shah and Khwaja Ghulam Farid Amir Khusrow. Anandita Basu will interpret some of the most famous Qawali of the Sufi tradition accompanied on percussions by Hassan Samii and Mathieu Rimbert.

 

We recommend our guests to wear comfortable clothes as they will be seated on carpets.

 

Voice: Anandita Basu

 

Anandita is a known artist in the context of Sufi music and Indian classical music.

The Indian singer, who is also a dancer and percussionist, has performed several times in India, Europe and South America and has collaborated with renowned artists and bands such as Juan Sebastian Monsalve , Miguel Czachowski , kavita Krishnamurti , Indialucia , Curupira Trio and Soplo de Vida. Anandita established the Kalakendra Foundation to promote Indian culture in Colombia and currently teaches music and Indian dance at the Javeriana University of Bogota’.

 

Percussions - Tabla: Mathieu Rimbert 

 

Mathieu is a French musician fascinated by Indian culture and a lover of fusion music. He plays Tabla, Sitar, Guitar, Flute and Harmonium. He played live and recorded with various European and Indian musicians including Gabriel Ion, Anandita Basu, Christophe Patrix and John Axelrod.

Mathieu teaches music at the Conservatory of Cholet (France).

 

Percussions - Dholak: Hassan Samii

 

Young passionate of Indian classical music, Hassan is an Italian percussionist of an Iranian father and German mother. He studied tabla and dholak at the International Sahaj Public School in Dharamsala (India) and took private lessons in Nagpur (India) from his Master Sandesh Popatkar.

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