Friday, November 30, 2007
Friday, September 14, 2007
 

Kurdish vocalist Rojan with the Pour-Nazeri Ensemble.
8pm, The
Neurosciences Institute,10640 John Jay Hopkins Dr. San Diego,
CA 92121. General admission $30, Students $15. Tickets/Info: (858)
653-0336
Sufi music means any music that connects with the heart.
It bonds humans to God and transcends all religious boundaries.
Part of The
Neurosciences Institute Performing Art Series.
Sponsored by
the Center for World Music and the Persian Cultural Center
Sunday, September 9, 2007
An Afternoon of Classical Chinese Melodies, with Alexander Khalil,
qin (silk-stringed zither). House concert at the home of Dr. &
Mrs. Lance Nelson in the College Area of San Diego. 3:30pm. Free
admission. Family welcome. Light refreshments provided.
Please RSVP to qinconcert@centerforworldmusic.org
for details, map, and directions.
Alexander Khalil holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in Music
Composition and Performance from the California Institute of the
Arts and is currently a candidate for the Doctor of Philosophy
in Music degree at UCSD. Alex has spent more than twelve years
conducting research on Asian musics, particularly those of China,
Japan, and Indonesia. Today he teaches world music classes at
UCSD, where he also teaches the only class on Chinese guqin performance
in America.
Friday, September 7, 2007


Music and dance from around the world, featuring Masongano (music of Africa), Alex Khalil (Chinese guqin and more), and Dornob (Persian music).
Admission free!
8pm, The Neurosciences Institute,10640 John Jay Hopkins Dr. San Diego, CA 92121. This concert is presented as part of the Neurosciences Institute Performing Art Series.
Masongano (pictured above)
Lewis Peterman is the past Director of Musicology and Ethnomusicology at SDSU, and the current President of The Center for World Music. Since 1973 he has studied, taught, and performed traditional music from Asian and African cultures, including those of Bali, Java, Sumatra, India, Iran, China, Japan, Korea, Ghana, and Zimbabwe.
Randall Griswold is a member of the music faculty at California State University San Marcos. He directs and performs in many world-music ensembles, including Javanese and Balinese gamelan and traditional music of Zimbabwe.
Garit Imhoff is a graduate of the California Institute of the Arts. He has performed the traditional music of Zimbabwe as well as Balinese and Javanese Gamelan at university and public venues for thirty-eight years.
Alex Khalil
An ethnomusicologist and composer who performs regularly as a chanter in the Greek Orthodox Church, Alex Khalil holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in Music Composition and Performance from the California Institute of the Arts and is currently a candidate for the Doctor of Philosophy in Music degree at UCSD. Alex has spent more than twelve years conducting research on Asian musics, particularly those of China, Japan, and Indonesia. Alex served as Executive Director of the Center for World Music for three years where he administered educational programming and events in schools and universities throughout the United States. Today he teaches world music classes at UCSD, where he also teaches the only class on Chinese guqin performance in America. He directs and teaches a comprehensive music program which he developed in 2000 at the San Diego Museum School. In 2003 this program won the "Best Practices in Education Award" presented by the business roundtable for education in San Diego.
Dornob

A collective of musicians – now spanning two generations - Dornob have been playing Persian music in San Diego since 1985. Their goal, in addition to friendship, crossing cultural bridges, learning the music, and having fun playing music, is to make Persian music accessible to young and non-Persian audiences.
July 4-7, 2007

Sixth
Annual Payangan Festival: Bali,
Indonesia 
Girikusuma Payangan, Juli 4-7, 2007–
7:00 Malam
Lewis Peterman, director |
| Wednesday,
Juli 4
Pertunjukan Mahasiswa Amerika dan
Guru Indonesia
– Gamelan Angklung Girikusuma – group mahasiswa
– Kecapi Suling (Sunda) – Ade Suparman &
group
–
Topeng Panji Cirebon,
Gaya Selangit – penari, Anna Schatz
Bharata
Muni, Sading – Nyoman Wenten, director
Thursday, Juli 5
Pertunjukan Mahasiswa Amerika dan Guru Indonesia
–
Gambyong Pangkur – group
mahasiswa
–
Gamelan Jawa Girkusuma –
group
mahasiswa
–
Domba Nini Banyumasan
– penari, Stephen Crawford
Wayang
Kulit, Bj. Babakan, Sukawati
Friday, Juli 6
Pertunjukan Mahasiswa Amerika dan Guru Indonesia
–
Gamelan Degung Girikusuma –
group mahasiswa
–
Tonggeret – group mahasiswa
–
Gamelan Kliningan Sunda – group
mahasiswa
–
Topeng Klono Cirebon, Gaya Selangit – penari, Anna
Schatz
Kawistara Ensemble, Bandung
–
Guest artist, Yvonne Kendall
Saturday, Juli 7
Pertunjukan Mahasiswa Amerika dan Guru Indonesia
–
Gabor – group mahasiswa
–
Gender Wayang – group
mahasiswa
–
Margapati – penari, Wayan Sriyani
–
Wayang Jawa – dalang, Bonnie Showers
Barong Sanggar Wrathatnala, Abjantuwung
Mahasiswa
Amerika: Stephen Crawford, Karen Follingstad, Yvonne
Kendall,
Erica Levenson, Nathan Levenson, Anita Mitchell, Danlee
Mitchell,
Mary Jo Redman, Anna Schatz, Bonnie Showers, Kathleen Trenchard
Guru Indonesia: Wayan Budha, Tri Kumara
Siddhi, Ki Oemartopo,
Nurrika Suparman, Dewa Made Sayang, Wayan Sriyani, Ade Suparman,
Kokok Wijanarko, Tri Wulandari
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Friday, June 29, 2007
Groundbreaking Persian-American jazz tenor saxophonist HAFEZ MODIR collaborates with local greats Peter Sprague (guitar), Gunnar Biggs (double bass), and Duncan Moore (drums) for an evening of eclectic world jazz at the acoustically-perfect Neurosciences Institute.
8:00 p.m.
The Neurosciences Institute, 10640 John Jay Hopkins Dr, CA 92121. General admission $15, Students $10.
Cosponsored with the Persian Cultural Center.
For information, please call:
(858) 653-0336 or
(619) 688-0688.
Sunday, June 3, 2007

From the Comoros Islands, mesmerizing vocalist NAWAL. Singing in Comoran, Arabic, French, and English, her music bridges traditional and contemporary--weaving a rich dialogue of cultures, where Indo-Arabian-Persian music meets Bantu polyphonies and the syncopated rhythms and Sufi trance music of the Indian Ocean.
7:30 p.m. Dizzy's, 344 Seventh Ave, San Diego, CA 92101. General admission $15, Students $10.
For information, please call: (858) 270-7467 or
(619) 688-0688.
Thursday, May 24, 2007

Wang Peng and Ka woo hyun, playing and evening of music on the qin (Chinese silk-stringed zither) in their first-ever performance in the U.S.
8:00 p.m.
The Neurosciences Institute, 10640 John Jay Hopkins Dr, CA 92121. Admission: $12 adults, $8 CWM members, students, seniors, and children under 12.
(Click on image above to download flyer.)
Map and directions to Neurosciences Institute.
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