TEHRAN – On the fifth night of the 40th International Fajour Music Festival, Vardat Hall in Tehran held a joint concert by the Dutch Afro-Anatolia Tales and the Iranian Nush Band.
Sjahin and Bram Stadshouders from the Netherlands and Bence Huszar from Hungary were members of the Afro-Anatolia story.
Iranian musicians from the Nushe band included Niusha Barimani, Rokhsareh Rostami, Niloofar Ebrahimi, Donya Fathi, Azin Malekzadeh and Setareh Hatef.
The event highlighted the festival’s commitment to promoting cross-cultural understanding and artistic excellence.
The 40th International FAJR Music Festival will be held by the Arts Issues Deputy of the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Leader in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, the Iranian Music Association and the Music Bureau of Rudaki Foundation.
Showing and respecting the best works of Iranian musicians, promoting the art of music, strengthening audience preferences and listening culture, maintaining a national identity rooted in religious and Iranian teachings, especially the younger generations. We aim to support ideas and performance by. Identify and enhance the shapes and content quality of music in a variety of genres.
In addition to international participants, 100 Iranian bands, including over 1,400 musicians, will be appearing at the festival this year.
The festival is divided into two competitive and non-competitive sections and will continue in Tehran until February 17th.
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