Oud-Off II: All About Oud

03/27/08

7:00PM - 9:00PM

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Maurice Chedid

Maurice Chedid honed his oud playing at the Lebanese Conservatory of Middle Eastern Music, but comes from a family of musicians. His father was a highly esteemed cantor in the Maronite Church in Leba... more

Meet the Teachers

Darrah Carr - Irish dance Tamara Chernyakhovska - Ukrainian folk dance Don Coy - American square dance Yasser Darwish - Egyptian folk dances Nadia Dieudonné - Haitian folklore Leonardo Ivan Domin... more

Michel Merhej Baklouk

Baklouk, a Lebanese riqq player and teacher in the Lebanese Conservatory, has worked with numerous pioneers of Arab music over the course of his long and successful career. Among the notable musicians... more

Mohamed Abdullah

Abdullah graduated from the Institute of Classical Music, with a specialization in both Western and Arab violin, from his native city of Aleppo, Syria. Known for its listening community with scrupulo... more

Mohamed Bechar

Born in Marrakesh, Morocco, Bechar moved to Brooklyn with his wife and children in 1997. He first learned Gnawa traditions as a young boy from his mother’s family; his cousin was ma’alem or master Gna... more

Mohamed Nabawy

Nabawy grew up immersed in the Egyptian popular and classical music emanating from Mohamed Ali street, the Cairo neighborhood celebrated for its professional musicians, dancers and music stores. As t... more

Mohamed Yhya

Born in Alexandria, Egypt, Yhya started playing the tabla at age 5. His uncle performed at local celebrations and would bring Yhya along, sit him on a chair, and prop a drum on his knees. Soon Yhya w... more

Najeeb Shaheen

Raised near Haifa, Najeeb Shaheen was trained on the oud by his father, the late Hikmat Shaheen. As a child, he and his brother Simon Shaheen were deeply influenced by the weekly regional broadcasts ... more

Naji Youssef

The Lebanese-American tenor Naji Youssef was born in the El-Shouf region of Lebanon and immigrated in 1988 to Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, where he is cantor for the Catholic Melkite Church of the Virgin Mary... more

Nicole Macotsis, Folk Arts Associate

As Folk Arts Associate, Nicole primarily manages the expansion and development of Folk Feet, a fieldwork driven documentation and presentation project on traditional dance in Brooklyn. Project manager... more

Nikolai Ruskin

Ruskin is a composer and multi-instrumentalist with expertise in Arab, Turkish, and Persian music. Specializing in percussion, oud, and nay, Ruskin also performs and records on qanun, violin, rababa, ... more

Nourredine

Nourredine grew up in Casablanca, Morocco and began playing percussion as a teenager. Surrounded by Moroccan music traditions that are integral to Moroccan social celebrations, and greatly influenced ... more

Ofrenda Altar and Chinese Buddhist Ancestral Altar Dedication

Check out additional Days of the Dead events presented by our partner Mano a Mano Mexican Culture Without Borders.

Oud-Off I: Oud and Qahwa

Presented by BAC Folk Arts, Brooklyn Maqam Arab Music Festival is a rare opportunity to experience the remarkable variety of Arab music traditions that flourish throughout the metro area! WHEN: Wed... more

Oud-Off I: Oud and Qahwa

Participating Artists (Click on a name to view the artist’s bio) Najeeb Shaheen Dimitri Mikelis... more

Oud-Off II: All About Oud

Thursday, March 27 Barbés 7:00-9:00pm

Past Film Festivals

42nd Brooklyn Arts Council International Film Festival April 29 – May 9, 2008 More Info The BAC 41st International Film and Video Festival May 5 – 12, 2007 More Info ... more

Past Folk Feet Events

Sunday, July 13 & 20, 2008 Folk Feet Workshops: Arab Social Dance Arab American Heritage Park Festival, at Prospect Park Join BAC for two Sundays of dance workshops that cap-off the Arab arts progr... more

Prayers for the Dead

Cantor Janet Leuchter of Congregation Beth Elohim performed "Eyl Male Rakhamim" ("God Full of Compassion") at the Days of the Dead in Brooklyn Kick-off Symposium at the Brooklyn Historical Society, Se... more

Preview Screening

Pratt Institute Higgins Hall Center Auditorium 61 St. James Place (corner of Lafayette Ave.) Brooklyn Don't miss BAC's special preview screening on April 1st of four of the award-winning films in... more

Rami Nasser

Nasser comes from the Egyptian city of Tantra, where he started playing classical piano in high school. He later graduated from the teacher’s college at the University with a degree in classical west... more

Rana Beyruti

Born in Tripoli, Lebanon, Beyruti has been singing and acting since the age of 12, when she began performing at local haflat (parties) and restaurants. Since immigrating to the U.S. in 1996, Beyruti h... more

Ranya Renee Asfour

One of New York’s leading Arab dance artists, Ranya has performed and taught on 4 continents and locally at Lincoln Center’s Out-of-Doors Festival, the American Museum of Natural History, Wave Hill (a... more

Rayhana

Rayhana's dramatic and sensual style incorporates the influences of all the artists she has studied under. She interprets the subtleties and drama of Middle Eastern music, mixing different styles such... more

Red Sea Yemeni Music Ensemble

The music of Yemen, an area centered at the heart of the ancient caravan routes and the earliest maritime trade channels, is presented by this culturally diverse ensemble. Performers Ahamed Alrodini, ... more

Redhawk Native Amercan Arts Council

Led by noted Native American traditional dancer, musician, and educator Cliff Matias, the Redhawk Indian Arts Council promotes Native American culture and educates audiences about the diversity of Nat... more

Rita Silva and Bahia Kao

The rhythms, sounds, and movements of Brazil come alive as Rita Silva, a native of Bahia, Brazil, and her company present a captivating interactive performance that both enchants and educates as it co... more

Riyad El Tunsi

El Tunsi was born in Tunis, where he began taking music and oud lessons at age 14 at the Salah El Mahdi Musical Club. El Mahdi, a legendary Tunisian music composer, recognized El Tunsi's talent and en... more

Roundtable: Arab Dance Traditions

An evening exploring Arab dance traditions, with primary emphasis on their performance in New York City presented by Dr. Kay Turner, who teaches in NYU’s Performance Studies Dept. and is also folklori... more

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