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SUMMARY:A Gathering for Peace
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a free online prayer session\, sema\, and zikr gathering to support peace and solidarity for the people of Iran. Please bring stories and poetry to share for peace. \nTogether we wish the people of Iran find healing and peace in the face of alarming unrest and challenges in their country. \nRegister
URL:https://farimadance.com/event/peace-gathering-for-iran/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Meditation Gathering (Sema),Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="Farima Dance":MAILTO:info@farimadance.com
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250303T012924Z
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SUMMARY:Norouz Online Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an afternoon celebrating Norouz\, the coming of Spring! \nNorouz is the traditional spring and new year celebration of the Persian and Central Asian people.  Norouz means “New Day” and it falls on the March equinox\, the first day of spring. Families on Norouz gather together and wait for the exact time it is declared\, exchange gifts and eat a feast of traditional food.  It’s a time to celebrate ancestry and family.  Norouz has been celebrated by people from diverse ethnic communities and religious backgrounds for thousands of years. \nHosted by Dr. Farima Berenji and the Simorgh Dance Collective\, activities for our online gathering will include: \n\nTraditional performances of sacred\, classical\, and folkloric dances of the Silk Road\nTraditional Persian music\nStory telling and lectures of Norouz and rituals across the Silk Road\nPoetry reading\n\nAll are welcome!  Please register in advance to obtain a link to the online presentation. \nRegister  \nPlease consider making a donation at http://donate.farimadance.com to support our artists below \nSimorgh Dance Collective\nSimorgh Dance Collective The Simorgh Dance Collective is a world community of artists devoted to cross-cultural dialogue and artistic collaboration through traditional\, classical\, and sacred dance styles of the Silk Road. The Collective currently has member companies and artist affiliations in Alaska\, British Columbia\, Turkey\, and the San Francisco Bay Area. Read more..\nFarima Berenji\nFarima Berenji  Farima Berenji is an award winning\, internationally acclaimed performing artist\, instructor\, choreographer\, and dance ethnologist. A master instructor and performer in Persian and Sufi dance\, she specializes in ancient\, sacred\, classical\, and folkloric dances of Persia and Central Asia. She is honored to be the first Iranian woman to direct a Persian dance company to perform during receptions for President Obama and President Biden. Farima is the founder and artistic director of the Simorgh Dance Collective\, Assistant Director and Program Director of Eastern Arts\, founder of Dance of the SoulTM\, advisory council member of Mosaic America\, a member of the International Dance Council (CID-UNESCO)\, National Folk Organization\, and the first Iranian-American woman TEDx lecturer and performer in the field of dance. Recognized as one of the few world scholarly experts of ancient and mystical dance ethnology\, she travels worldwide to record\, research\, lecture\, perform\, educate\, and to inspire dynamic creativity and rejuvenation through dance and movement. Read more..
URL:https://farimadance.com/event/norouz-online-celebration-2025/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Online,Party,Performance
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ORGANIZER;CN="Farima Dance":MAILTO:info@farimadance.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250215T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250215T120000
DTSTAMP:20260410T151218
CREATED:20250208T020102Z
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SUMMARY:Sepandārmazgān: The Day of Love
DESCRIPTION:Sepandārmazgān was a day when women rested and men had to bring them gifts. Learn of the history and origins of Sepandārmazgān\, the Persian festival of love\, with Scholar Dr. Farima Berenji. This enchanting one hour program includes lecture on the origins of the Day of Love\, ritual dances honoring Goddess Diana\, Iranian Goddess of Love\, and instructions for mixing an ancient Iranian “love” potion based on an ancient Iranian recipe. \nSepandārmazgān is dedicated to Spenta Armaiti also known as “Diana” the Persian Goddess of love\, beauty\, and desire. The day Diana was born\, February 24th\, is known as the “Spendarmad\,” which means “Day of Love.” This day is the annual celebration to honor the female being and mother earth. According to Iranian scholar al-Biruni\, it was a day where women rested and men had to bring them gifts.  The observation of this ancient festival has been revived in modern Iran as a celebration day of love towards mothers and wives. \nListen as Farima explains what the festival represents and its legacy\, as well as the mythological origins of the Goddess of Love. Learn of the ancient festival’s rituals and those customs that are celebrated today.  Follow us online as we prepare a healthy “love” potion based on an ancient Iranian recipe.  \nInvite your sweetheart and join us for fun in a tribute to the Iranian day of love. \nRegister and contact us in advance and you will receive an ingredients list in order to prepare the ancient Iranian “love” potion as we do online.  \nRegister
URL:https://farimadance.com/event/sepandarmazgan-25/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Online
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241229T110000
DTSTAMP:20260410T151218
CREATED:20241218T073921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241222T074223Z
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SUMMARY:Mitramass
DESCRIPTION:Mitramass: Christmas and its Ancient Iranic Origins\nA Lecture by Scholar Dr. Farima Berenji\nWe have always known of Christmas on December 25th\, with a traditional decorated tree\, candles\, and gifts. Christmas celebrates the birth of Christ yet its rituals and traditions far precede that time. Unquestionably\, our ancestors adopted the rituals from an ancient Iranian pagan religion known as Mithraism\, a form of nature worship based on the Sun God/Goddess Mithra. \nOn the darkest night of the year (December 20 or 21) legend has it Mithra gives birth to “Light” causing each day thereafter to grow longer until the Summer solstice. In this lecture\, learn more of the role and history of Mitramass whose beliefs and rituals were the inspiration to those of Christmas today. Dr. Farima Berenji will include fun anecdotes of Mitramass and how to prepare a table for the celebration. \nThe program will be broadcast on Zoom. Please register in advance \nJoin by Zoom\nMeeting ID: 217 611 8333\nPasscode: 812753  \nPlease remember to send a donation to the Center for Creative Living so they can keep the doors open. \nFarima Berenji\nFarima Berenji Farima Berenji has an MA in Anthropology/Archaeology\, MA in Iranian dance ethnology both from Cal State Hayward\, and an M.Msc. and a PhD from the University of Sedona in Iranian metaphysics and mysticism\, specializing in Iranian mystic traditions\, Sufism\, and women’s mystic rituals. She is an award winning\, internationally acclaimed performing artist\, choreographer and has been recognized as one of the few world scholars of ancient and mystical Iranian dance ethnology. She is honored to be the first Iranian woman to direct a Persian dance company to perform during receptions for President Obama and President Biden\, the EU\, and the UN. Farima is the founder and artistic director of the Simorgh Dance Collective\, Assistant Director and Program Director of Eastern Arts\, founder of Dance of the SoulTM\, advisory council member of Mosaic America\, a member of the International Dance Council (CID-UNESCO)\, National Folk Organization member\, and the first Iranian-American woman TEDx lecturer and performer in the field of dance. She has excelled in artistic and innovative forms of cultural preservation and has been recognized by the international press. Recognized as one of the few world scholarly experts of ancient and mystical dance ethnology\, she travels worldwide to research\, lecture\, perform\, educate\, and inspire dynamic creativity and rejuvenation through dance and movement. Read more…
URL:https://farimadance.com/event/mitramass/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Online,Performance
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Creative Living":MAILTO:safecorky@aol.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240313T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240313T210000
DTSTAMP:20260410T151218
CREATED:20240305T003415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240305T183242Z
UID:31498-1710360000-1710363600@farimadance.com
SUMMARY:Norouz Online Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening celebrating Norouz\, the coming of Spring! \nNorouz is the traditional spring and new year celebration of the Persian and Central Asian people.  Norouz means “New Day” and it falls on the March equinox\, the first day of spring. Families on Norouz gather together and wait for the exact time it is declared\, exchange gifts and eat a feast of traditional food.  It’s a time to celebrate ancestry and family.  Norouz has been celebrated by people from diverse ethnic communities and religious backgrounds for thousands of years. \nPresented by the Simorgh Dance Collective and Eastern Arts\, activities for our online gathering will include: \n\nTraditional performances of sacred\, classical\, and folkloric dances of the Silk Road\nLive traditional Persian music\nStory telling and lectures of Norouz and rituals across the Silk Road\nPoetry reading\n\nAll are welcome!  Please register in advance to obtain a link to the online presentation. \nRegister  \nPlease consider making a donation at http://donate.farimadance.com to support our artists below \nSimorgh Dance Collective\nSimorgh Dance Collective The Simorgh Dance Collective is a world community of artists devoted to cross-cultural dialogue and artistic collaboration through traditional\, classical\, and sacred dance styles of the Silk Road. The Collective currently has member companies and artist affiliations in Alaska\, British Columbia\, Turkey\, and the San Francisco Bay Area. Read more..\nEastern Arts\nEastern Arts Based in Salt Lake City\, Utah\, Eastern Arts is a non-profit organization of dancers\, artists\, musicians\, and scholars who present the folkways and traditions of many lands and peoples.  Eastern Arts originated in 1960 and has been active internationally presenting dance and music of lands from Asia to North Africa\, from India to the Balkans in concerts\, workshops\, publications\, audio and video productions.\nFarima Berenji\nFarima Berenji  Farima Berenji is an award winning\, internationally acclaimed performing artist\, instructor\, choreographer\, and dance ethnologist. A master instructor and performer in Persian and Sufi dance\, she specializes in ancient\, sacred\, classical\, and folkloric dances of Persia and Central Asia. She is honored to be the first Iranian woman to direct a Persian dance company to perform during receptions for President Obama and President Biden. Farima is the founder and artistic director of the Simorgh Dance Collective\, Assistant Director and Program Director of Eastern Arts\, founder of Dance of the SoulTM\, advisory council member of Mosaic America\, a member of the International Dance Council (CID-UNESCO)\, National Folk Organization\, and the first Iranian-American woman TEDx lecturer and performer in the field of dance. Recognized as one of the few world scholarly experts of ancient and mystical dance ethnology\, she travels worldwide to record\, research\, lecture\, perform\, educate\, and to inspire dynamic creativity and rejuvenation through dance and movement. Read more..
URL:https://farimadance.com/event/norouz2024/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Online,Party,Performance
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ORGANIZER;CN="Farima Dance":MAILTO:info@farimadance.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231217T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231217T123000
DTSTAMP:20260410T151218
CREATED:20231121T232848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240121T011928Z
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SUMMARY:Christmas and its Ancient Persian Tradition
DESCRIPTION:A Lecture by Scholar and Ethnologist\, Dr. Farima Berenji\nWe have always known of Christmas on December 25th\, with a traditional decorated tree\, candles\, and gifts. Christmas celebrates the birth of Christ yet its rituals and traditions far precede that time. Unquestionably\, our ancestors adopted the rituals from an ancient Iranian pagan religion known as Mithraism\, a form of nature worship based on the Sun God/Goddess Mithra. \nOn the darkest night of the year (December 20 or 21) legend has it Mithra gives birth to “Light” causing each day thereafter to grow longer until the Summer solstice. In this lecture learn of the remarkable parallels between ancient Mithraism beliefs and rituals to those of Christmas today. \nHosted by the Center for Creative Living\, the program starts at 11am with a song\, prayer\, meditation\, and announcements. Farima will be introduced and speak 30 to 40 minutes. A sacred dance performance will follow in honor of light. \nPark in the Billy DeFrank LGBTQ+ Center parking lot and enter through the gate in the back. Do not go to the front door. \nThe program will be broadcast on Zoom. Please join or register using the following invitation: \nJoin by Zoom\nMeeting ID: 217 611 8333\nPasscode: 812753 \nPlease remember to send a donation to the Center for Creative Living so they can keep the doors open. More details… \nFarima Berenji\nFarima Berenji Farima Berenji has an MA in Anthropology/Archaeology\, MA in Iranian dance ethnology both from Cal State Hayward\, and an M.Msc. and a PhD from the University of Sedona in Iranian metaphysics and mysticism\, specializing in Iranian mystic traditions\, Sufism\, and women’s mystic rituals. She is an award winning\, internationally acclaimed performing artist\, choreographer and has been recognized as one of the few world scholars of ancient and mystical Iranian dance ethnology. She is honored to be the first Iranian woman to direct a Persian dance company to perform during receptions for President Obama and President Biden\, the EU\, and the UN. Farima is the founder and artistic director of the Simorgh Dance Collective\, Assistant Director and Program Director of Eastern Arts\, founder of Dance of the SoulTM\, advisory council member of Mosaic America\, a member of the International Dance Council (CID-UNESCO)\, National Folk Organization member\, and the first Iranian-American woman TEDx lecturer and performer in the field of dance. She has excelled in artistic and innovative forms of cultural preservation and has been recognized by the international press. Recognized as one of the few world scholarly experts of ancient and mystical dance ethnology\, she travels worldwide to research\, lecture\, perform\, educate\, and inspire dynamic creativity and rejuvenation through dance and movement. Visit her online at http://farimadance.com.\nRead more…
URL:https://farimadance.com/event/xmas23-persian-origins/
LOCATION:Billy DeFrank LGBTQ+ Community Center\, 938 The Alameda\, San Jose\, CA\, 95126\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Online,Performance
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Creative Living":MAILTO:safecorky@aol.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230219T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230219T123000
DTSTAMP:20260410T151218
CREATED:20230127T233611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230131T011540Z
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SUMMARY:Sepandārmazgān: The Day of Love
DESCRIPTION:Sepandārmazgān was a day when women rested and men had to bring them gifts. Learn of the history and origins of Sepandārmazgān\, the Persian festival of love\, with Scholar Farima Berenji. This enchanting one hour program includes lecture on the origins of the Day of Love\, ritual dances honoring Goddess Diana\, Iranian Goddess of Love\, and instructions for mixing an ancient Iranian “love” potion based on an ancient Iranian recipe. \nSepandārmazgān is dedicated to Spenta Armaiti also known as “Diana” the Persian Goddess of love\, beauty\, and desire. The day Diana was born\, February 24th\, is known as the “Spendarmad\,” which means “Day of Love.” This day is the annual celebration to honor the female being and mother earth. According to Iranian scholar al-Biruni\, it was a day where women rested and men had to bring them gifts.  The observation of this ancient festival has been revived in modern Iran as a celebration day of love towards mothers and wives. \nListen as Farima explains what the festival represents and its legacy\, as well as the mythological origins of the Goddess of Love. Learn of the ancient festival’s rituals and those customs that are celebrated today.  Follow us online as we prepare a healthy “love” potion based on an ancient Iranian recipe.  \nInvite your sweetheart and join us for fun in a tribute to the Iranian day of love.\n\nRegister and contact us in advance and you will receive an ingredients list in order to prepare the ancient Iranian “love” potion as we do online.  \nRegister
URL:https://farimadance.com/event/day-of-love-23/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://farimadance.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Sepandarmarzgan-Day-of-Love-23-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Farima Dance":MAILTO:info@farimadance.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221221T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221221T200000
DTSTAMP:20260410T151218
CREATED:20221115T033354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221212T031946Z
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SUMMARY:Yalda: Calling in the Light
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening gathering sharing stories\, poetry\, and more for Yalda\, the winter solstice. This year we dedicate our evening with prayers and sacred rituals honoring the bravery of the Iranian people who are facing a long period of unrest. Feel free to share stories or poetry during this third annual online Yalda gathering. Together let us bring back the light and call in peace and unity.  \nShab-e Yalda (Yalda Night) is the Persian Winter Solstice Celebration on the eve of the Winter Solstice. The Persians believed that this night is the night of the birth of Ahura Mazda and Mithra\, Persian God of Light and Truth.  \nThe longest and darkest night of the year is a time when friends and family gather together to eat\, drink and read poetry (especially Hafez) and Shahnameh until well after midnight. Fruits and nuts are eaten and pomegranates and watermelons are particularly significant. The red color in these fruits symbolizes the crimson hues of dawn and glow of life. The poems of Divan-e Hafez\, which can be found in the bookcases of most Iranian families\, are read or recited on various occasions such as this festival and Nowruz. Shab-e Yalda was officially added to Iran’s List of National Treasures in a special ceremony in 2008. Yalda is observed in Iran\, Azerbaijan\, Afghanistan\, Tajikistan\, by Iraqi Kurdistan\, and in Turkey by Kurds and Azeris. \nAll are welcome.  Please register in advance to obtain a link to the online presentation. \nPlease consider making a donation at http://donate.farimadance.com to support our work.
URL:https://farimadance.com/event/yalda-2022/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Fundraiser,Lecture,Meditation Gathering (Sema),Online,Party,Performance
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ORGANIZER;CN="Farima Dance":MAILTO:info@farimadance.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221030T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221030T110000
DTSTAMP:20260410T151218
CREATED:20221017T074036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221105T001421Z
UID:27478-1667124000-1667127600@farimadance.com
SUMMARY:Peace and Solidarity for Iran
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a free online prayer session and Sema gathering to support peace and solidarity for the people of Iran.  Guest musicians are welcome to play for whirling for peace. Please bring stories and poetry to share for peace. \nTogether we wish the people of Iran find healing and peace in the face of alarming social unrest and challenges in their country. \nSema starts: \nSundays October 2022\n10:00 am – 11:00 am Pacific\n8:30 pm – 9:30 pm Tehran \nEnter by Zoom
URL:https://farimadance.com/event/peace-for-iran3/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Meditation Gathering (Sema),Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://farimadance.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/SacredCIrcleForIran4.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Farima Dance":MAILTO:info@farimadance.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221023T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221023T110000
DTSTAMP:20260410T151218
CREATED:20221017T074002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221105T001421Z
UID:27475-1666519200-1666522800@farimadance.com
SUMMARY:Peace and Solidarity for Iran
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a free online prayer session and Sema gathering to support peace and solidarity for the people of Iran.  Guest musicians are welcome to play for whirling for peace. Please bring stories and poetry to share for peace. \nTogether we wish the people of Iran find healing and peace in the face of alarming social unrest and challenges in their country. \nSema starts: \nSundays October 2022\n10:00 am – 11:00 am Pacific\n8:30 pm – 9:30 pm Tehran \nEnter by Zoom
URL:https://farimadance.com/event/peace-for-iran2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Meditation Gathering (Sema),Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://farimadance.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/SacredCIrcleForIran2.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Farima Dance":MAILTO:info@farimadance.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221016T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221016T113000
DTSTAMP:20260410T151218
CREATED:20221005T054340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221105T001421Z
UID:27407-1665914400-1665919800@farimadance.com
SUMMARY:Peace and Solidarity for Iran
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a free online prayer session and Sema gathering to support peace and solidarity for the people of Iran.  Guest musicians are welcome to play for whirling for peace. Please bring stories and poetry to share for peace. \nTogether we wish the people of Iran find healing and peace in the face of alarming social unrest and challenges in their country. \nSema starts: \nOctober 16\, 2022\n10:00 am – 11:30 am Pacific\n8:30 pm – 10:00 pm Tehran \nEnter by Zoom
URL:https://farimadance.com/event/peace-for-iran/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Meditation Gathering (Sema),Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://farimadance.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/SacredCIrcleForIran2.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Farima Dance":MAILTO:info@farimadance.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220625T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220625T173000
DTSTAMP:20260410T151218
CREATED:20220416T161141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T201720Z
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SUMMARY:Dance of the Soul: An Introduction to Sufi Whirling
DESCRIPTION:Discover the power and mystery of whirling as a gateway for self-growth and spiritual enlightenment through movement\, music\, and meditation. Inspired by nature\, ancient Iranic rituals\, science\, and the beautiful spiritual traditions of Sufism\, join Farima to learn the essentials of whirling meditation including preparation\, balance and posture\, controlling dizziness\, self-focus\, breathwork\, and more. \nWhirling in the practice of devotion\, healing\, and meditation originated thousands of years ago with the ancient Persians using it as way of connecting the body and soul. Today\, Sufis use it as a powerful meditation ritual with music\, poetry\, and movement. Based on this centuries-old Sufi ritual\, whirling can unite mind\, heart\, and body.  \nOnline\, hosted by East West Books of Mountain View\, CA.   \nPrice is $20. \nRegister \nIn advance:\n\nPlease wear comfortable clothing and plan to wear socks or soft soled shoes.\nAvoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours prior.\n\nNo experience necessary to begin participating. With help anyone can learn and master whirling techniques while respecting one’s own limitations.
URL:https://farimadance.com/event/dance-of-the-soul-jun22/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online,Workshop
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220612T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220612T123000
DTSTAMP:20260410T151218
CREATED:20220606T064520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221105T001418Z
UID:26501-1655033400-1655037000@farimadance.com
SUMMARY:Prayers and Whirling for Abadan
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a prayer session\, ancient mourning ritual of the Persian Gulf (Call of the Sea)\, and whirling in memory of the casualties and devastation in Abadan\, Iran. Together we wish the people of Abadan healing in the face of this tremendous tragedy\, to all those who have been wounded\, lost family\, or have property destroyed. Our team will deliver food and first-aid to the people who have been working day and night at the damage sites and offer free healing sessions and counseling to those in-need.  \nIf you like to make a donation to help with these efforts please let us know or make a donations at the link below. A receipt of donations will be provided to anyone who wish to have a copy. Please send me a message to get free link to attend online or the address to attend in-person. \nWith Master Seyed Salman\, Master Farima Berenji\, guest dervishes\, and musicians. \nWe are collecting donations to help those of this terrible tragedy below.  Your donations will help greatly. \nSema starts: \nJune 12\, 2022\n11:30 am – 12:30 pm Pacific\n11:00 pm – 12:00 am Tehran \nEnter by Zoom
URL:https://farimadance.com/event/abadan-sema/
LOCATION:San Jose\, CA\, San Jose\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraiser,Meditation Gathering (Sema),Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="Farima Dance":MAILTO:info@farimadance.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220327T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220327T130000
DTSTAMP:20260410T151218
CREATED:20220314T010638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221107T211537Z
UID:26001-1648382400-1648386000@farimadance.com
SUMMARY:Norouz Celebration 2022
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an afternoon celebrating Norouz\, the coming of Spring! \nNorouz is the traditional spring and new year celebration of the Persian and Central Asian people.  Norouz means “New Day” and it falls on the March equinox\, the first day of spring. Families on Norouz gather together and wait for the exact time it is declared\, exchange gifts and eat a feast of traditional food.  It’s a time to celebrate ancestry and family.  Norouz has been celebrated by people from diverse ethnic communities and religious backgrounds for thousands of years. \nPresented by the Simorgh Dance Collective and Eastern Arts\, activities for our online gathering will include: \n\nTraditional performances of sacred\, classical\, and folkloric dances of the Silk Road\nLive traditional Persian music\nStory telling and lectures of Norouz and rituals across the Silk Road\nPoetry reading\n\nAll are welcome! \nJoin \nPlease consider making a donation at http://donate.farimadance.com to support our artists below \nSimorgh Dance Collective\nSimorgh Dance Collective The Simorgh Dance Collective is a world community of artists devoted to cross-cultural dialogue and artistic collaboration through traditional\, classical\, and sacred dance styles of the Silk Road. The Collective currently has member companies and artist affiliations in Alaska\, British Columbia\, Turkey\, and the San Francisco Bay Area. Read more..\nEastern Arts\nEastern Arts Based in Salt Lake City\, Utah\, Eastern Arts is a non-profit organization of dancers\, artists\, musicians\, and scholars who present the folkways and traditions of many lands and peoples.  Eastern Arts originated in 1960 and has been active internationally presenting dance and music of lands from Asia to North Africa\, from India to the Balkans in concerts\, workshops\, publications\, audio and video productions.\nFarima Berenji\nFarima Berenji Farima Berenji is an Iranian-born scholar and an award winning\, internationally acclaimed performing artist\, choreographer\, instructor\, lecturer\, dance ethnologist\, Sufi master\, and archaeologist specializing in classical\, folkloric\, and sacred dances of Persia and the Silk Road. Her training spans a lifetime of intensive collaboration and research with master artists\, scholars\, and spiritual teachers worldwide. She is the founder and artistic director of the Simorgh Dance Collective\, a worldwide collaborative devoted to teach dance technique\, interpret\, illustrate\, present\, and perform dances of the Silk Road. In 2018\, Farima became the first American-Iranian woman honored to be a TEDx dance speaker and performer. Farima is a member of the International Dance Council (CID – UNESCO)\, UNESCO\, and the National Folk Organization (NFO). Read more.. \nDr. Lloyd Miller\nDr. Lloyd Miller Dr. Lloyd Miller received his PhD in Persian Language and Literature from the University of Utah after spending seven years living in Iran where he had a weekly prime time television program titled “Kurosh Ali Khan va dastan”. His program featured musicians and other artists from around the world. Lloyd was urged to leave Iran during the revolution in the late 70s\, though he had never planned to leave. An expert in world music including American jazz\, Lloyd has made numerous recordings. The most popular being “Oriental Jazz” first released in 1968 and recently re-released by Vinyl Me Please selling thousands of copies worldwide. A film about Lloyd’s extraordinary life\, including 6 years in Europe as a jazzman and university student where he played with some of the most well-known musicians of the time\, is soon to be released. Titled “” the film will be screened in Finland October 25 at the World Music Expo. It was in Paris that Lloyd met Dr. Daryush Safvat who became his lifelong mentor and who taught Lloyd the importance and significance of Persian classical music. Founder of Eastern Arts\, with the blessing of Dr. Safvat\, Lloyd has taught music\, philosophy\, history\, dance and culture to thousands of students at various universities for over 40 years.  Read more… \nKatherine St. John\nKatherine St. John Katherine St. John received a Master’s degree in dance pedagogy from Brigham Young University and a Master’s in Persian from the University of Utah and completed coursework for a PhD in dance history and theory from the University of California.  Katherine has performed and choreographed for theater\, dance companies\, operas and at universities for 30 plus years.  She was an artist in residence teaching world dance to students throughout Utah and neighboring states for 20 years.  Her Master’s thesis is about dance in Herat Afghanistan from 1970-1980 during Russian interference. Read more.. \n\nSeyed Salman Hosseini\nSeyed Salman Seyed Salman Hosseini possesses a bachelor degree in music ethnology and is an Iranian traditional music researcher\, composer and a master musician of tambour\, setar\, tar\, and rebab.  He directs the traditional Persian music ensemble Cherikeh which has been performing sacred and traditional music for many years.  Seyed has produced many albums including Javdanegni and Tabeh Ghaleh.  He is the music director and composer for films such as Song of God and Gadam Yar.  Seyed has composed and performed more than 40 concerts and TV programs including composing music for national broadcasts of Iran.  He has performed professionally in Iran\, Germany\, Syria\, and the Iraqi Kurdistan region.  Additionally\, he is a Sufi master and has his own school of music and mysticism. \nDr. Mehravar Sorush Kaboli\nDr. Mehravar Sorush Kaboli We are also very privileged to have Dr. Mehravar Sorush Kaboli as guest speaker.   Dr. Sorush Kaboli is a scholar of Iranic Studies and Mythology and Zoroastrianism.  Her doctoral thesis was on the Gathas of Zoroaster.
URL:https://farimadance.com/event/norouz2022/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Fundraiser,Online,Party,Performance
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://farimadance.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/NorouzGala22.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Farima Dance":MAILTO:info@farimadance.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220308T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220308T200000
DTSTAMP:20260410T151218
CREATED:20220126T033420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220301T021358Z
UID:25624-1646762400-1646769600@farimadance.com
SUMMARY:Ancient Wisdoms: Mithraism\, Zoroastrianism\, and our Cultural Roots
DESCRIPTION:Mithrasim\, Zoroastrianism\, and our cultural roots\nThe roots of mystical thinking were found in ancient Iran. The philosophy of Iranian mysticism by nature fosters adoption of other cultures. It is not based on a single source but is based on many\, and that philosophy traveled to emerge among many civilizations. \n   \nMany of today’s modern holidays\, festivals\, religious traditions\, dance\, and even children’s fairy tales or Hollywood movies have been based upon the myths and beliefs of the ancient Persian religions of Mithraism and Zoroastrianism. This lecture by Farima reveals some of the mysteries of these religions and how they shaped our modern culture\, beliefs\, and traditions. \nRegister
URL:https://farimadance.com/event/ancient-wisdoms/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://farimadance.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Zoroastrians-lex-2.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220307T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220307T203000
DTSTAMP:20260410T151218
CREATED:20220126T043520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220211T170635Z
UID:25636-1646679600-1646685000@farimadance.com
SUMMARY:Dance of the Soul: An Introduction to Sufi Whirling
DESCRIPTION:Discover the power and mystery of whirling as a gateway for self-growth and spiritual enlightenment through movement\, music\, and meditation. Inspired by nature\, ancient Iranic rituals\, science\, and the beautiful spiritual traditions of Sufism\, join Farima to learn the essentials of whirling meditation including preparation\, balance and posture\, controlling dizziness\, self-focus\, breathwork\, and more. \nWhirling in the practice of devotion\, healing\, and meditation originated thousands of years ago with the ancient Persians using it as way of connecting the body and soul. Today\, Sufis use it as a powerful meditation ritual with music\, poetry\, and movement. Based on this centuries-old Sufi ritual\, whirling can unite mind\, heart\, and body.  \nOnline\, hosted by East West Books of Mountain View\, CA.   \nPrice is $20. \nRegister \nIn advance:\n\nPlease wear comfortable clothing and plan to wear socks or soft soled shoes.\nAvoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours prior.\n\nNo experience necessary to begin participating. With help anyone can learn and master whirling techniques while respecting one’s own limitations.
URL:https://farimadance.com/event/dance-of-the-soul-workshop-mar22/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online,Workshop
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://farimadance.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/DanceOfTheSoul-mar22.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220227T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220227T130000
DTSTAMP:20260410T151218
CREATED:20220126T042806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220314T012118Z
UID:25633-1645963200-1645966800@farimadance.com
SUMMARY:Sepandārmazgān: The Day of Love
DESCRIPTION:Sepandārmazgān was a day when women rested and men had to bring them gifts. Learn of the history and origins of Sepandārmazgān\, the Persian festival of love\, in this enchanting one hour lecture by Persian Scholar Farima Berenji.   \nSepandārmazgān is dedicated to Spenta Armaiti also known as “Diana” the Persian Goddess of love\, beauty\, and desire. The day Diana was born\, February 24th\, is known as the “Spendarmad\,” which means “Day of Love.” This day is the annual celebration to honor the female being and mother earth. According to Iranian scholar al-Biruni\, it was a day where women rested and men had to bring them gifts.  The observation of this ancient festival has been revived in modern Iran as a celebration day of love towards mothers and wives. \nListen as Farima explains what the festival represents and its legacy\, as well as the mythological origins of the Goddess of Love. Learn of the ancient festival’s rituals and those customs that are celebrated today. Invite your sweetheart and join us for fun in a tribute to the Iranian day of love. \nDr. Mehravar Sorush Kaboli We are also very privileged to have Dr. Mehravar Sorush Kaboli as guest speaker.   Dr. Sorush Kaboli is a scholar of Iranic Studies and Mythology and Zoroastrianism.  Her doctoral thesis was on the Gathas of Zoroaster.  \nRegister
URL:https://farimadance.com/event/day-of-love/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="Farima Dance":MAILTO:info@farimadance.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220220T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220220T140000
DTSTAMP:20260410T151218
CREATED:20200604T003931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220220T044142Z
UID:22652-1645358400-1645365600@farimadance.com
SUMMARY:The Art of Improvisation
DESCRIPTION:Master the art of improvisation in Persian dance in this workshop with Farima Berenji. Learn the secrets for effective improvisation in Persian dance to different styles of music  \n\nAs a single dancer\, in couples\, or in groups\nAs a solo performer\, dancing with a partner\, or in a group\nTo different music rhythms and tempos\nWith eight essential rules of improvisation in Persian dance.\n\nClassical Persian poetry and dance is delicate\, intricate\, subtle\, and full of meaning. Improvised dance movements often reflect the swirling of a birds\, mystical creatures\, beautiful gesture and feelings\, and dazzling spins. Delicate hand movements\, gentle upper body undulations\, and facial expressions are the essential elements of this dance. The dance emphasizes feeling\, rather than movement. The dancer tells a story\, teases the audience with her coquettish glances\, or can display a variety of expressions: reluctance\, joy\, sensuality\, pride\, laughter. \nIn Persian dance\, each dancer develops her own style and improvises within a recognizably Persian framework of movements. Persian women begin to learn to dance within their family when they are small. A third generation dancer in her Iranian family\, Farima will share her secrets for effective dance improvisation in this two hour dance workshop online. \nStudents are encouraged to be ready with poetry\, music\, or art image to create an improv. dance.  Includes lecture and break time for creation of dance. \nRegister
URL:https://farimadance.com/event/the-art-of-improvisation-22/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online,Workshop
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://farimadance.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/ArtOfImprovisation-3-1.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211221T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211221T223000
DTSTAMP:20260410T151218
CREATED:20211103T175913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220227T021144Z
UID:24732-1640115000-1640125800@farimadance.com
SUMMARY:Yalda:  A Festival of Light
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening celebrating Yalda (winter solstice)\, the longest night of the year. \nShab-e Yalda (Yalda Night) is the Persian Winter Solstice Celebration on the eve of the Winter Solstice. The Persians believed that this night is the night of the birth of Ahura Mazda and Mithra\, Persian God of Light and Truth.  \nThe longest and darkest night of the year is a time when friends and family gather together to eat\, drink and read poetry (especially Hafez) and Shahnameh until well after midnight. Fruits and nuts are eaten and pomegranates and watermelons are particularly significant. The red color in these fruits symbolizes the crimson hues of dawn and glow of life. The poems of Divan-e Hafez\, which can be found in the bookcases of most Iranian families\, are read or recited on various occasions such as this festival and Nowruz. Shab-e Yalda was officially added to Iran’s List of National Treasures in a special ceremony in 2008. Yalda is observed in Iran\, Azerbaijan\, Afghanistan\, Tajikistan\, by Iraqi Kurdistan\, and in Turkey by Kurds and Azeris. \nPresented by Eastern Arts and the Simorgh Dance Collective\, this second annual online gathering will be accompanied by traditional music\, dance\, poetry reading\, presentations\, quizzes\, stories\, and more!   \nAll are welcome.  Please register in advance to obtain a link to the online presentation. \nRegister \nPlease consider making a donation at http://donate.farimadance.com to support our artists below \nArtists\nSimorgh Dance Collective\nSimorgh Dance Collective The Simorgh Dance Collective is a world community of artists devoted to cross-cultural dialogue and artistic collaboration through traditional\, classical\, and sacred dance styles of the Silk Road. The Collective currently has member companies and artist affiliations in Alaska\, British Columbia\, Turkey\, and the San Francisco Bay Area. Read more..\nEastern Arts\nEastern Arts Based in Salt Lake City\, Utah\, Eastern Arts is a non-profit organization of dancers\, artists\, musicians\, and scholars who present the folkways and traditions of many lands and peoples.  Eastern Arts originated in 1960 and has been active internationally presenting dance and music of lands from Asia to North Africa\, from India to the Balkans in concerts\, workshops\, publications\, audio and video productions.\nFarima Berenji\nFarima Berenji Farima Berenji is an award winning\, internationally acclaimed performing artist\, instructor\, choreographer\, and dance ethnologist. A master instructor and performer in Persian and Sufi dance\, she specializes in ancient\, sacred\, classical\, and folkloric dances of Persia and Central Asia. She is honored to be the first Iranian woman to direct a Persian dance company to perform during receptions for President Obama and President Biden. Farima is the founder and artistic director of the Simorgh Dance Collective\, founder of Dance of the Soul\, she is the advisory council member of Mosaic America\, a member of the International Dance Council (CID-UNESCO)\, Eastern Arts\, National Folk Organization\, and the first Iranian-American woman TEDx lecturer and performer in the field of dance. Recognized as one of the few world scholarly experts of ancient and mystical dance ethnology\, she travels worldwide to record\, research\, lecture\, perform\, educate\, and to inspire dynamic creativity and rejuvenation through dance and movement. Read more.. \n\nSeyed Salman Hosseini\nSeyed Salman Seyed Salman Hosseini possesses a bachelor degree in music ethnology and is an Iranian traditional music researcher\, composer and a master musician of tambour\, setar\, tar\, and rebab.  He directs the traditional Persian music ensemble Cherikeh which has been performing sacred and traditional music for many years.  Seyed has produced many albums including Javdanegni and Tabeh Ghaleh.  He is the music director and composer for films such as Song of God and Gadam Yar.  Seyed has composed and performed more than 40 concerts and TV programs including composing music for national broadcasts of Iran.  He has performed professionally in Iran\, Germany\, Syria\, and the Iraqi Kurdistan region.  Additionally\, he is a Sufi master and has his own school of music and mysticism.\n\nNariman Assadi\nNariman Assadi Nariman Assadi was born in Hamedan\, Iran on January 1\, 1992. Raised in Tehran\, he always felt drawn to percussion instruments. At the age of thirteen\, he began studying tombak under Master Amir Mogharab Samadi. From 2008 to 2013\, Nariman performed at Vahdat Hall as a soloist and with the Persian Percussion Ensemble at Pars Academy\, the premier music academy for children. After mastering tombak\, he then began learning Daf under the great Master Bijan Kamkar. With a strong understanding of the daf and tombak\, Nariman started learning barbat (Oud) under Master Mohammad Firouzi. \nIn 2015\, Nariman immigrated to the United States. He immediately began his professional music career by performing and attending festivals. In 2017\, he started learning percussion performance and world music with Professor Daniel Kennedy at Sacramento State University. Along with being a member of various ensembles\, Nariman teaches daf\, tombak\, other percussions\, and music for children in Davis\, Sacramento\, and the Bay Area. He also offers music classes and workshops online. Read more..\nDr. Lloyd Miller\nDr. Lloyd Miller Dr. Lloyd Miller received his PhD in Persian Language and Literature from the University of Utah after spending seven years living in Iran where he had a weekly prime time television program titled “Kurosh Ali Khan va dastan”. His program featured musicians and other artists from around the world. Lloyd was urged to leave Iran during the revolution in the late 70s\, though he had never planned to leave. An expert in world music including American jazz\, Lloyd has made numerous recordings. The most popular being “Oriental Jazz” first released in 1968 and recently re-released by Vinyl Me Please selling thousands of copies worldwide. A film about Lloyd’s extraordinary life\, including 6 years in Europe as a jazzman and university student where he played with some of the most well-known musicians of the time\, was released in 2019 as Sufi\, Saint & Swinger. It was in Paris that Lloyd met Dr. Daryush Safvat who became his lifelong mentor and who taught Lloyd the importance and significance of Persian classical music. Founder of Eastern Arts\, with the blessing of Dr. Safvat\, Lloyd has taught music\, philosophy\, history\, dance and culture to thousands of students at various universities for over 40 years.  Read more… \nKatherine St. John\nKatherine St. John Katherine St. John received a Master’s degree in dance pedagogy from Brigham Young University and a Master’s in Persian from the University of Utah and completed coursework for a PhD in dance history and theory from the University of California.  Katherine has performed and choreographed for theater\, dance companies\, operas and at universities for 30 plus years.  She was an artist in residence teaching world dance to students throughout Utah and neighboring states for 20 years.  Her Master’s thesis is about dance in Herat Afghanistan from 1970-1980 during Russian interference. Read more.. \nand others…
URL:https://farimadance.com/event/yalda-2021/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Fundraiser,Lecture,Meditation Gathering (Sema),Online,Party,Performance
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://farimadance.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Yalda-2021.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Farima Dance":MAILTO:info@farimadance.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211212T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211212T113000
DTSTAMP:20260410T151218
CREATED:20211128T015455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220227T021116Z
UID:24855-1639303200-1639308600@farimadance.com
SUMMARY:Whirling and Sema Celebrating Sheb-i Arus
DESCRIPTION:Join us to celebrate our fellowship in love and spirit with whirling dance (Sema)\, meditation\, music\, prayers\, and poetry. Sheb-i Arus commemorates the death and thereby union between the Persian mystical poet Khodavandeghtar Jalaludin Mohammad Balkhi (Rumi) and the universe.  \nOur ceremony will be shared multi-nationally online with Master Seyed Salman Hosseini\, Master Farima Berenji\, and with live music by Dr. Lloyd Miller\, Nariman Assadi\, and Evan Phillips.  \nThere will be sacred and mystical Sufi poetry (Farsi and English)\, meditation\, whirling with live Sufi music\, and Yarsani zikr. Please join masters and dervishes of the Yarsani and Mevlevi Sufi order for this sacred commemoration. \nWe will whirl and journey together to celebrate love\, unity\, and allow the light to enter our soul.  Open your heart! Listen! Turn\, dance\, and move in anyway that makes you feel alive! \n$10-15 sliding scale donation. Your donation is greatly appreciated.  \nOur gathering is not a performance. Come and join our sacred circle. Everyone is welcome to practice and/or observe.  \nRegister \nGuidelines and Tips\n\nWe kindly ask for no interruptions during the ceremony.  We will mute all participants during the ceremony then unmute for open participation. \nIf you are whirling from home prepare to wear comfortable clothing\, whirling skirt (optional)\, socks or soft-soled shoes. Avoid eating a large meal 2 hours prior.\n\nFarima Berenji\nFarima Berenji Farima Berenji is an award winning\, internationally acclaimed performing artist\, instructor\, choreographer\, and dance ethnologist. A master instructor and performer in Persian and Sufi dance\, she specializes in ancient\, sacred\, classical\, and folkloric dances of Persia and Central Asia. She is honored to be the first Iranian woman to direct a Persian dance company to perform during receptions for President Obama and President Biden. Farima is the founder and artistic director of the Simorgh Dance Collective\, founder of Dance of the Soul\, she is the advisory council member of Mosaic America\, a member of the International Dance Council (CID-UNESCO)\, Eastern Arts\, National Folk Organization\, and the first Iranian-American woman TEDx lecturer and performer in the field of dance. Recognized as one of the few world scholarly experts of ancient and mystical dance ethnology\, she travels worldwide to record\, research\, lecture\, perform\, educate\, and to inspire dynamic creativity and rejuvenation through dance and movement. Read more.. \n\nSeyed Salman Hosseini\nSeyed Salman Seyed Salman Hosseini possesses a bachelor degree in music ethnology and is an Iranian traditional music researcher\, composer and a master musician of tambour\, setar\, tar\, and rebab.  He directs the traditional Persian music ensemble Cherikeh which has been performing sacred and traditional music for many years.  Seyed has produced many albums including Javdanegni and Tabeh Ghaleh.  He is the music director and composer for films such as Song of God and Gadam Yar.  Seyed has composed and performed more than 40 concerts and TV programs including composing music for national broadcasts of Iran.  He has performed professionally in Iran\, Germany\, Syria\, and the Iraqi Kurdistan region.  Additionally\, he is a Sufi master and has his own school of music and mysticism.\n\nNariman Assadi\nNariman Assadi Nariman Assadi was born in Hamedan\, Iran on January 1\, 1992. Raised in Tehran\, he always felt drawn to percussion instruments. At the age of thirteen\, he began studying tombak under Master Amir Mogharab Samadi. From 2008 to 2013\, Nariman performed at Vahdat Hall as a soloist and with the Persian Percussion Ensemble at Pars Academy\, the premier music academy for children. After mastering tombak\, he then began learning Daf under the great Master Bijan Kamkar. With a strong understanding of the daf and tombak\, Nariman started learning barbat (Oud) under Master Mohammad Firouzi. \nIn 2015\, Nariman immigrated to the United States. He immediately began his professional music career by performing and attending festivals. In 2017\, he started learning percussion performance and world music with Professor Daniel Kennedy at Sacramento State University. Along with being a member of various ensembles\, Nariman teaches daf\, tombak\, other percussions\, and music for children in Davis\, Sacramento\, and the Bay Area. He also offers music classes and workshops online. Read more..\nDr. Lloyd Miller\nDr. Lloyd Miller Dr. Lloyd Miller received his PhD in Persian Language and Literature from the University of Utah after spending seven years living in Iran where he had a weekly prime time television program titled “Kurosh Ali Khan va dastan”. His program featured musicians and other artists from around the world. Lloyd was urged to leave Iran during the revolution in the late 70s\, though he had never planned to leave. An expert in world music including American jazz\, Lloyd has made numerous recordings. The most popular being “Oriental Jazz” first released in 1968 and recently re-released by Vinyl Me Please selling thousands of copies worldwide. A film about Lloyd’s extraordinary life\, including 6 years in Europe as a jazzman and university student where he played with some of the most well-known musicians of the time\, was released in 2019 as Sufi\, Saint & Swinger. It was in Paris that Lloyd met Dr. Daryush Safvat who became his lifelong mentor and who taught Lloyd the importance and significance of Persian classical music. Founder of Eastern Arts\, with the blessing of Dr. Safvat\, Lloyd has taught music\, philosophy\, history\, dance and culture to thousands of students at various universities for over 40 years.  Read more…
URL:https://farimadance.com/event/sheb-i-arus-2021/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Meditation Gathering (Sema),Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://farimadance.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/DanceOfTheSoul-ShebiArus2021.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Farima Dance":MAILTO:info@farimadance.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210929T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210929T210000
DTSTAMP:20260410T151218
CREATED:20210924T024338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220227T021251Z
UID:24487-1632943800-1632949200@farimadance.com
SUMMARY:Dance of the Soul
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating Rumi’s Birthday\n“Love is the bridge between you and everything.”\n~ Rumi \nJoin us to celebrate our fellowship in love and spirit with whirling dance (Sema)\, meditation\, live music\, prayers\, and poetry. We will be celebrating the birthday of Jalāl ad-Dīn Mohammad Rūmī  \nOur ceremony will be shared multi-nationally online with live music including Pir Seyed Salman\, Master Farima Berenji\, Dr. Lloyd Miller\, Evan Phillips\, and Homeyra Banejad. \nJoin us for sacred and mystical Sufi poetry (Farsi and English)\, meditation\, whirling with live music\, prayer\, and zikr. \nWe will whirl and journey together to celebrate love\, unity\, and allow the light to enter our soul.  Open your heart! Listen! Turn\, dance\, and move in anyway that makes you feel alive! \n$10 sliding scale donation. Your donation is greatly appreciated. \nOur gathering is not a performance. Come and join our sacred circle. You are welcome to set and feel the healing energy and prepare a poem to share as we journey together to be closer to the light.  \nRegister \nGuidelines and Tips\n\nWe kindly ask for no interruptions during the ceremony.  We will mute all participants during the ceremony then unmute for open participation. \nIf you are whirling from home prepare to wear comfortable clothing\, whirling skirt (optional)\, socks or soft-soled shoes. Avoid eating a large meal 2 hours prior.\n\nFarima Berenji\nFarima Berenji Farima Berenji is an Iranian-born scholar and an award winning\, internationally acclaimed performing artist\, choreographer\, instructor\, lecturer\, dance ethnologist\, Sufi master\, and archaeologist specializing in classical\, folkloric\, and sacred dances of Persia and the Silk Road. Her training spans a lifetime of intensive collaboration and research with master artists\, scholars\, and spiritual teachers worldwide. She is the founder and artistic director of the Simorgh Dance Collective\, a worldwide collaborative devoted to teach dance technique\, interpret\, illustrate\, present\, and perform dances of the Silk Road. In 2018\, Farima became the first American-Iranian woman honored to be a TEDx dance speaker and performer. Farima is a member of the International Dance Council (CID – UNESCO)\, UNESCO\, and the National Folk Organization (NFO).  Read more.. \nSeyed Salman Hosseini\nSeyed Salman Seyed Salman Hosseini possesses a bachelor degree in music ethnology and is an Iranian traditional music researcher\, composer and a master musician of tambour\, setar\, tar\, and rebab.  He directs the traditional Persian music ensemble Cherikeh which has been performing sacred and traditional music for many years.  Seyed has produced many albums including Javdanegni and Tabeh Ghaleh.  He is the music director and composer for films such as Song of God and Gadam Yar.  Seyed has composed and performed more than 40 concerts and TV programs including composing music for national broadcasts of Iran.  He has performed professionally in Iran\, Germany\, Syria\, and the Iraqi Kurdistan region.  Additionally\, he is a Sufi master and has his own school of music and mysticism.   \nDr. Lloyd Miller\nDr. Lloyd Miller Dr. Lloyd Miller received his PhD in Persian Language and Literature from the University of Utah after spending seven years living in Iran where he had a weekly prime time television program titled “Kurosh Ali Khan va dastan”. His program featured musicians and other artists from around the world. Lloyd was urged to leave Iran during the revolution in the late 70s\, though he had never planned to leave. An expert in world music including American jazz\, Lloyd has made numerous recordings. The most popular being “Oriental Jazz” first released in 1968 and recently re-released by Vinyl Me Please selling thousands of copies worldwide. A film about Lloyd’s extraordinary life\, including 6 years in Europe as a jazzman and university student where he played with some of the most well-known musicians of the time\, is soon to be released. Titled “” the film will be screened in Finland October 25 at the World Music Expo. It was in Paris that Lloyd met Dr. Daryush Safvat who became his lifelong mentor and who taught Lloyd the importance and significance of Persian classical music. Founder of Eastern Arts\, with the blessing of Dr. Safvat\, Lloyd has taught music\, philosophy\, history\, dance and culture to thousands of students at various universities for over 40 years.  Read more… \nHomerya Banejad\nHomerya Banejad and Ensemble Homerya Banejad is an Iranian daf player and vocalist. As a member of the Iranian Musician Union of Iran she has performed in Iran and the US with Sima Bina\, Hamed Nikpay\, Simin Ghanem\, and many more artists!
URL:https://farimadance.com/event/sema-gathering-21/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Meditation Gathering (Sema),Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://farimadance.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DanceOfTheSoul-9-21.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Farima Dance":MAILTO:info@farimadance.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210328T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210328T120000
DTSTAMP:20260410T151218
CREATED:20210228T020412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210303T223321Z
UID:23364-1616929200-1616932800@farimadance.com
SUMMARY:Traditional Afghan Dance
DESCRIPTION:This lecture will present an overview of traditional dance in Afghanistan and influences by neighboring countries India\, Iran\, Central Asia and Russia.  Katherine will be sharing her field experience and stories researching dance within Afghanistan.  \nAll are welcome.  Please register in advance to obtain a link to the online lecture. \nRegister \nPlease consider making a donation at http://donate.farimadance.com to support our artists below \nKatherine St. John\nKatherine St. John Katherine St. John received a Master’s degree in dance pedagogy from Brigham Young University and a Master’s in Persian from the University of Utah and completed coursework for a PhD in dance history and theory from the University of California.  Katherine has performed and choreographed for theater\, dance companies\, operas and at universities for 30 plus years.  She was an artist in residence teaching world dance to students throughout Utah and neighboring states for 20 years.  Her Master’s thesis is about dance in Herat Afghanistan from 1970-1980 during Russian interference. Read more..
URL:https://farimadance.com/event/afghan-dance/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Meditation Gathering (Sema),Online,Party,Performance
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://farimadance.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/3-1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Farima Dance":MAILTO:info@farimadance.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210321T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210321T120000
DTSTAMP:20260410T151218
CREATED:20210228T093127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210321T025955Z
UID:23367-1616320800-1616328000@farimadance.com
SUMMARY:Norouz 1400 Concert
DESCRIPTION:Join artists Bijan Maysami\, Metanat Sedeghi\, and Farima Berenji live online celebrating the ancient festival of Norouz with lively folk music and a wonderful Haft-seen welcoming Spring in happiness and joy.  \nThe number seven is the representation of spiritual perfection and the whole of the world according to ancient Iranians and Indians. In addition to many religions having a spiritual interpretation of this number in acquiring perfection\, the traditional Iranian Haft-seen illustrates the combination of seven objects representing bliss and prosperity arriving with the new year. \nRegistration is $20 USD \nEvent starts 11am Mountain (Calgary\, AB) or 10am Pacific \nRegister
URL:https://farimadance.com/event/norouz-1400-concert/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online,Performance
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://farimadance.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/61bbdf4a-fecf-4bd5-884f-959909192821.jpeg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210320T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210320T220000
DTSTAMP:20260410T151218
CREATED:20210213T202734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220227T021339Z
UID:23284-1616263200-1616277600@farimadance.com
SUMMARY:Norouz Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening celebrating Norouz\, the coming of Spring! \nNorouz is the traditional spring and new year celebration of the Persian and Central Asian people.  Norouz means “New Day” and it falls on the March equinox\, the first day of spring. Families on Norouz gather together and wait for the exact time it is declared\, exchange gifts and eat a feast of traditional food.  It’s a time to celebrate ancestry and family.  Norouz has been celebrated by people from diverse ethnic communities and religious backgrounds for thousands of years. \nPresented by the Simorgh Dance Collective and Eastern Arts\, activities for our online gathering will include: \n\nTraditional performances of sacred\, classical\, and folkloric dances of the Silk Road\nLive traditional Persian music\nStory telling and lectures of Norouz and rituals across the Silk Road\nPoetry reading\nDance and music workshops\n\nAll are welcome!  Please register in advance to obtain a link to the online presentation. \nRegister \nPlease consider making a donation at http://donate.farimadance.com to support our artists below \nSimorgh Dance Collective\nSimorgh Dance Collective The Simorgh Dance Collective is a world community of artists devoted to cross-cultural dialogue and artistic collaboration through traditional\, classical\, and sacred dance styles of the Silk Road. The Collective currently has member companies and artist affiliations in Alaska\, British Columbia\, Turkey\, and the San Francisco Bay Area. Read more..\nEastern Arts\nEastern Arts Based in Salt Lake City\, Utah\, Eastern Arts is a non-profit organization of dancers\, artists\, musicians\, and scholars who present the folkways and traditions of many lands and peoples.  Eastern Arts originated in 1960 and has been active internationally presenting dance and music of lands from Asia to North Africa\, from India to the Balkans in concerts\, workshops\, publications\, audio and video productions.\nFarima Berenji\nFarima Berenji Farima Berenji is an Iranian-born scholar and an award winning\, internationally acclaimed performing artist\, choreographer\, instructor\, lecturer\, dance ethnologist\, Sufi master\, and archaeologist specializing in classical\, folkloric\, and sacred dances of Persia and the Silk Road. Her training spans a lifetime of intensive collaboration and research with master artists\, scholars\, and spiritual teachers worldwide. She is the founder and artistic director of the Simorgh Dance Collective\, a worldwide collaborative devoted to teach dance technique\, interpret\, illustrate\, present\, and perform dances of the Silk Road. In 2018\, Farima became the first American-Iranian woman honored to be a TEDx dance speaker and performer. Farima is a member of the International Dance Council (CID – UNESCO)\, UNESCO\, and the National Folk Organization (NFO). Read more.. \nDr. Lloyd Miller\nDr. Lloyd Miller Dr. Lloyd Miller received his PhD in Persian Language and Literature from the University of Utah after spending seven years living in Iran where he had a weekly prime time television program titled “Kurosh Ali Khan va dastan”. His program featured musicians and other artists from around the world. Lloyd was urged to leave Iran during the revolution in the late 70s\, though he had never planned to leave. An expert in world music including American jazz\, Lloyd has made numerous recordings. The most popular being “Oriental Jazz” first released in 1968 and recently re-released by Vinyl Me Please selling thousands of copies worldwide. A film about Lloyd’s extraordinary life\, including 6 years in Europe as a jazzman and university student where he played with some of the most well-known musicians of the time\, is soon to be released. Titled “” the film will be screened in Finland October 25 at the World Music Expo. It was in Paris that Lloyd met Dr. Daryush Safvat who became his lifelong mentor and who taught Lloyd the importance and significance of Persian classical music. Founder of Eastern Arts\, with the blessing of Dr. Safvat\, Lloyd has taught music\, philosophy\, history\, dance and culture to thousands of students at various universities for over 40 years.  Read more… \nKatherine St. John\nKatherine St. John Katherine St. John received a Master’s degree in dance pedagogy from Brigham Young University and a Master’s in Persian from the University of Utah and completed coursework for a PhD in dance history and theory from the University of California.  Katherine has performed and choreographed for theater\, dance companies\, operas and at universities for 30 plus years.  She was an artist in residence teaching world dance to students throughout Utah and neighboring states for 20 years.  Her Master’s thesis is about dance in Herat Afghanistan from 1970-1980 during Russian interference. Read more.. \n\nNariman Assadi\nNariman Assadi Nariman Assadi was born in Hamedan\, Iran on January 1\, 1992. Raised in Tehran\, he always felt drawn to percussion instruments. At the age of thirteen\, he began studying tombak under Master Amir Mogharab Samadi. From 2008 to 2013\, Nariman performed at Vahdat Hall as a soloist and with the Persian Percussion Ensemble at Pars Academy\, the premier music academy for children. After mastering tombak\, he then began learning Daf under the great Master Bijan Kamkar. With a strong understanding of the daf and tombak\, Nariman started learning barbat (Oud) under Master Mohammad Firouzi. \nIn 2015\, Nariman immigrated to the United States. He immediately began his professional music career by performing and attending festivals. In 2017\, he started learning percussion performance and world music with Professor Daniel Kennedy at Sacramento State University. Along with being a member of various ensembles\, Nariman teaches daf\, tombak\, other percussions\, and music for children in Davis\, Sacramento\, and the Bay Area. He also offers music classes and workshops online. Read more..\nRashid Sadat\nRashid Sadat Rashid Sadat is a well-known performer\, originally from Tashkent\, Uzbekistan. His work in Central Asia included lead roles in popular films during early 2000’s\, plus regular TV appearances and as a daily radio host on Auto Radio Hamroh FM102. With over 10 years of theatre experience including acting and directing\, Rashid is also a well known folk dancer\, having performed at dance and music festivals in London\, Sweden\, Greece\, and Germany. Now living in London\, Rashid has expanded his portfolio to include work as an extra in big budget films. In 2015 alone he worked on Spectre (James Bond)\, Star Wars: The Force Awakens\, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation\, and others. In addition to film\, Rashid is also well known in London as a host for cultural and arts events\, and starred in his own one-man show\, Dervish\, at the Lion and Unicorn Theatre in 2012. \nSeyed Salman Hosseini\nSeyed Salman Seyed Salman Hosseini possesses a bachelor degree in music ethnology and is an Iranian traditional music researcher\, composer and a master musician of tambour\, setar\, tar\, and rebab.  He directs the traditional Persian music ensemble Cherikeh which has been performing sacred and traditional music for many years.  Seyed has produced many albums including Javdanegni and Tabeh Ghaleh.  He is the music director and composer for films such as Song of God and Gadam Yar.  Seyed has composed and performed more than 40 concerts and TV programs including composing music for national broadcasts of Iran.  He has performed professionally in Iran\, Germany\, Syria\, and the Iraqi Kurdistan region.  Additionally\, he is a Sufi master and has his own school of music and mysticism.   \nHomeyra Banejad\nHomeyra Banejad Homeyra Banejad is an Iranian daf player and vocalist. As a member of the Iranian Musician Union of Iran she has performed in Iran and the US with Sima Bina\, Hamed Nikpay\, Simin Ghanem\, and many more artists!
URL:https://farimadance.com/event/norouz2021/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Meditation Gathering (Sema),Online,Party,Performance
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://farimadance.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/NorouzGala-3a.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Farima Dance":MAILTO:info@farimadance.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201221T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201222T000000
DTSTAMP:20260410T151218
CREATED:20201215T084605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201221T024556Z
UID:22668-1608573600-1608595200@farimadance.com
SUMMARY:Yalda:  A Festival of Light
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening celebrating Yalda (winter solstice)\, the longest night of the year and the birth of Mithra. \nShab-e Yalda (Yalda Night) is the Persian Winter Solstice Celebration on the eve of the Winter Solstice. The Persians believed that this night is the night of the birth of Ahura Mazda and Mithra\, Persian God of Light and Truth.  He was born on the morning of the longest night of the year. \nPresented by Eastern Arts and the Simorgh Dance Collective\, this first annual online gathering will be accompanied by music\, dance\, poetry reading\, Persian mythology and stories\, and more!  Portions are recorded and live. \nAll are welcome.  Please register in advance to obtain a link to the online presentation. \nRegister \nPlease consider making a donation at http://donate.farimadance.com to support our artists below \nSimorgh Dance Collective\nSimorgh Dance Collective The Simorgh Dance Collective is a world community of artists devoted to cross-cultural dialogue and artistic collaboration through traditional\, classical\, and sacred dance styles of the Silk Road. The Collective currently has member companies and artist affiliations in Alaska\, British Columbia\, Turkey\, and the San Francisco Bay Area. Read more..\nEastern Arts\nEastern Arts Based in Salt Lake City\, Utah\, Eastern Arts is a non-profit organization of dancers\, artists\, musicians\, and scholars who present the folkways and traditions of many lands and peoples.  Eastern Arts originated in 1960 and has been active internationally presenting dance and music of lands from Asia to North Africa\, from India to the Balkans in concerts\, workshops\, publications\, audio and video productions.\nFarima Berenji\nFarima Berenji Farima Berenji is an Iranian-born scholar and an award winning\, internationally acclaimed performing artist\, choreographer\, instructor\, lecturer\, dance ethnologist\, Sufi master\, and archaeologist specializing in classical\, folkloric\, and sacred dances of Persia and the Silk Road. Her training spans a lifetime of intensive collaboration and research with master artists\, scholars\, and spiritual teachers worldwide. She is the founder and artistic director of the Simorgh Dance Collective\, a worldwide collaborative devoted to teach dance technique\, interpret\, illustrate\, present\, and perform dances of the Silk Road. In 2018\, Farima became the first American-Iranian woman honored to be a TEDx dance speaker and performer. Farima is a member of the International Dance Council (CID – UNESCO)\, UNESCO\, and the National Folk Organization (NFO). Read more.. \nDr. Lloyd Miller\nDr. Lloyd Miller Dr. Lloyd Miller received his PhD in Persian Language and Literature from the University of Utah after spending seven years living in Iran where he had a weekly prime time television program titled “Kurosh Ali Khan va dastan”. His program featured musicians and other artists from around the world. Lloyd was urged to leave Iran during the revolution in the late 70s\, though he had never planned to leave. An expert in world music including American jazz\, Lloyd has made numerous recordings. The most popular being “Oriental Jazz” first released in 1968 and recently re-released by Vinyl Me Please selling thousands of copies worldwide. A film about Lloyd’s extraordinary life\, including 6 years in Europe as a jazzman and university student where he played with some of the most well-known musicians of the time\, is soon to be released. Titled “” the film will be screened in Finland October 25 at the World Music Expo. It was in Paris that Lloyd met Dr. Daryush Safvat who became his lifelong mentor and who taught Lloyd the importance and significance of Persian classical music. Founder of Eastern Arts\, with the blessing of Dr. Safvat\, Lloyd has taught music\, philosophy\, history\, dance and culture to thousands of students at various universities for over 40 years.  Read more… \nKatherine St. John\nKatherine St. John Katherine St. John received a Master’s degree in dance pedagogy from Brigham Young University and a Master’s in Persian from the University of Utah and completed coursework for a PhD in dance history and theory from the University of California.  Katherine has performed and choreographed for theater\, dance companies\, operas and at universities for 30 plus years.  She was an artist in residence teaching world dance to students throughout Utah and neighboring states for 20 years.  Her Master’s thesis is about dance in Herat Afghanistan from 1970-1980 during Russian interference. Read more..
URL:https://farimadance.com/event/yalda-festival-of-light/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Meditation Gathering (Sema),Online,Party,Performance
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://farimadance.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Yalda-SJ-2020-2.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Farima Dance":MAILTO:info@farimadance.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201216T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201216T113000
DTSTAMP:20260410T151218
CREATED:20201210T180805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220227T021423Z
UID:22667-1608112800-1608118200@farimadance.com
SUMMARY:Whirling and Sema Celebrating Sheb-i Arus
DESCRIPTION:Join us to celebrate our fellowship in love and spirit with whirling dance (Sema)\, meditation\, music\, prayers\, and poetry. Sheb-i Arus commemorates the death and thereby union between the Persian mystical poet Rumi and the universe.  \nOur ceremony will be shared multi-nationally online with Master Seyed Salman\, Master Farima Berenji\, and with live music by Dr. Lloyd Miller and other musicians. \nJoin us for sacred and mystical Sufi poetry (Farsi and English)\, meditation\, whirling with live and recorded music\, then closure with prayer and zikr. \nWe will whirl and journey together to celebrate love\, unity\, and allow the light to enter our soul.  Open your heart! Listen! Turn\, dance\, and move in anyway that makes you feel alive! \n$5-10 sliding scale donation. Your donation is greatly appreciated. \nOur gathering is not a performance. Come and join our sacred circle. You are welcome to set and feel the healing energy and prepare a poem to share as we journey together to be closer to the light.  \n \nGuidelines and Tips\n\nWe kindly ask for no interruptions during the ceremony.  We will mute all participants during the ceremony then unmute for open participation. \nIf you are whirling from home prepare to wear comfortable clothing\, whirling skirt (optional)\, socks or soft-soled shoes. Avoid eating a large meal 2 hours prior.\n\nFarima Berenji\nFarima Berenji Farima Berenji is an Iranian-born scholar and an award winning\, internationally acclaimed performing artist\, choreographer\, instructor\, lecturer\, dance ethnologist\, Sufi master\, and archaeologist specializing in classical\, folkloric\, and sacred dances of Persia and the Silk Road. Her training spans a lifetime of intensive collaboration and research with master artists\, scholars\, and spiritual teachers worldwide. She is the founder and artistic director of the Simorgh Dance Collective\, a worldwide collaborative devoted to teach dance technique\, interpret\, illustrate\, present\, and perform dances of the Silk Road. In 2018\, Farima became the first American-Iranian woman honored to be a TEDx dance speaker and performer. Farima is a member of the International Dance Council (CID – UNESCO)\, UNESCO\, and the National Folk Organization (NFO).  Read more.. \nSeyed Salman Hosseini\nSeyed Salman Seyed Salman Hosseini possesses a bachelor degree in music ethnology and is an Iranian traditional music researcher\, composer and a master musician of tambour\, setar\, tar\, and rebab.  He directs the traditional Persian music ensemble Cherikeh which has been performing sacred and traditional music for many years.  Seyed has produced many albums including Javdanegni and Tabeh Ghaleh.  He is the music director and composer for films such as Song of God and Gadam Yar.  Seyed has composed and performed more than 40 concerts and TV programs including composing music for national broadcasts of Iran.  He has performed professionally in Iran\, Germany\, Syria\, and the Iraqi Kurdistan region.  Additionally\, he is a Sufi master and has his own school of music and mysticism.   \nDr. Lloyd Miller\nDr. Lloyd Miller Dr. Lloyd Miller received his PhD in Persian Language and Literature from the University of Utah after spending seven years living in Iran where he had a weekly prime time television program titled “Kurosh Ali Khan va dastan”. His program featured musicians and other artists from around the world. Lloyd was urged to leave Iran during the revolution in the late 70s\, though he had never planned to leave. An expert in world music including American jazz\, Lloyd has made numerous recordings. The most popular being “Oriental Jazz” first released in 1968 and recently re-released by Vinyl Me Please selling thousands of copies worldwide. A film about Lloyd’s extraordinary life\, including 6 years in Europe as a jazzman and university student where he played with some of the most well-known musicians of the time\, is soon to be released. Titled “” the film will be screened in Finland October 25 at the World Music Expo. It was in Paris that Lloyd met Dr. Daryush Safvat who became his lifelong mentor and who taught Lloyd the importance and significance of Persian classical music. Founder of Eastern Arts\, with the blessing of Dr. Safvat\, Lloyd has taught music\, philosophy\, history\, dance and culture to thousands of students at various universities for over 40 years.  Read more…
URL:https://farimadance.com/event/sheb-i-arus-2020/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Meditation Gathering (Sema),Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://farimadance.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/ShebiArus2020A-2.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Farima Dance":MAILTO:info@farimadance.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201215T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201215T230000
DTSTAMP:20260410T151218
CREATED:20201201T185656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201216T164652Z
UID:22665-1608066000-1608073200@farimadance.com
SUMMARY:Sema Dance in Yarasan Culture
DESCRIPTION:Free lecture on sacred and Sufi dance and music of Iran followed by Q/A. Presented in collaboration with the Center of Eastern Music of Iran\, University of Tehran\, and the Yarasan Sufi Order. Special lecturers include Dr. Lloyd Miller\, Seyed Salman Hosseini\, Farima Berenji\, and Rouhollah Kalami.  Online webinar is in Farsi and English. \nRegistration\nTo register for this free webinar send an e-mail with your name and return e-mail to emc.ir@yahoo.com. \nRequest Registration
URL:https://farimadance.com/event/sema-dance-in-yarasan-culture/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://farimadance.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/SamaInYaressanCulture-1-2.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Farima Dance":MAILTO:info@farimadance.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201124T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201124T220000
DTSTAMP:20260410T151218
CREATED:20201124T034940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201216T163058Z
UID:22663-1606251600-1606255200@farimadance.com
SUMMARY:Musical Instruments and Sema Dance in Yarasan Culture
DESCRIPTION:Free lecture on sacred and Sufi music\, musical instruments\, and dance of Iran followed by Q/A presented\nin collaboration with the Center of Eastern Music of Iran\, University of Tehran\, and the Yarasan Sufi Order. Special lecturers include Dr. Lloyd Miller\, Seyed Salman Hosseini\, Farima Berenji\, Rouhollah Kalami\, and Koroush Shokouhi. Online webinar from Iran in Farsi and English. \nRegistration\nTo register for this free webinar send an e-mail with your name and return e-mail to emc.ir@yahoo.com. \nRequest Registration
URL:https://farimadance.com/event/yarasan-music-and-sema/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://farimadance.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/FarimaWebinar-2.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200708T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200708T200000
DTSTAMP:20260410T151218
CREATED:20190904T171207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200703T022327Z
UID:19301-1594231200-1594238400@farimadance.com
SUMMARY:Whirling Workshop Series 3: Silent Whirling
DESCRIPTION:Silent Whirling: Sema and Dancing to the Rhythm and Melody of the Heart\nWhirling in silence\, solely to the rhythm of one’s heart\, enables us to focus on finding calm and peace within moving meditation. Although circumstances vary\, those who practice silent whirling meditation within a group are often more likely to experience and share a wide range of emotions. In this class\, you will learn to find peace in silence. \nRegister Online \nFor more information\, call the Montalvo Box Office at 408-961-5858 10am-4pm Mon-Fri. \nAbout the instructor\, Farima Berenji\nFarima Berenji is an award-winning\, internationally acclaimed performing artist\, instructor\, dance ethnologist\, and choreographer. Recognized as one of few world experts and scholars of Persian dance history\, Farima infuses spirituality into her dance and teachings to impassion\, empower\, and inspire. Specializing in ancient\, sacred\, classical\, and folkloric dances\, she travels worldwide to research\, perform\, teach\, and inspire dynamic creativity and rejuvenation through dance. Farima is founder and artistic director of the Simorgh Dance Collective\, a member of the International Dance Council (CID-UNESCO)\, and a 2018 TEDx lecturer and performer. Read more…
URL:https://farimadance.com/event/workshop-series-3/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Class,Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://farimadance.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/17.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200627T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200627T140000
DTSTAMP:20260410T151218
CREATED:20200604T003931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251016T114618Z
UID:21538-1593259200-1593266400@farimadance.com
SUMMARY:The Art of Improvisation
DESCRIPTION:Master the art of improvisation in Persian dance in this home dance workshop with Farima Berenji. \nFarima Berenji\, an award-winning international dance artist and scholar of Persian dance\, will share secrets for effective improvisation in Persian dance to different styles of music for \n\nA single dancer\, in couples\, or in groups\nAs a solo performer\, dancing with a partner\, or in a group\nTo different music rhythms and tempos\n\nClassical Persian poetry and dance is delicate\, intricate\, subtle\, and full of meaning. Classical dance movements often reflect the swirling of a birds\, mystical creatures\, beautiful gesture and feelings\, and dazzling spins. Delicate hand movements\, gentle upper body undulations\, and facial expressions are the essential elements of this dance. The dance emphasizes feeling\, rather than movement. The dancer tells a story\, teases the audience with her coquettish glances\, or can displays a variety of expressions: reluctance\, joy\, sensuality\, pride\, laughter. \nIn Persian classical dance\, each dancer develops her own style and improvises within a recognizably Persian framework of movements. Persian women begin to learn to dance within their family when they are small. A third generation dancer in her Iranian family\, Farima shares her secrets for effective dance improvisation in this two hour dance workshop online. \nRegister
URL:https://farimadance.com/event/the-art-of-improvisation/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online,Workshop
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