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Ladies Night: Solo Stars of Pop and Folk

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

LaUra

LaUra was born in Tashkent (Uzbekistan) and comes from a family of traditional artists. Her mother, a professional dancer, was the granddaughter of one of the greatest Uzbeki poets of all time, Hamza ... more

Layla

Layla began studying Middle Eastern dance at the age of 19 at Serena Studios in New York City. Her passion for Middle Eastern dance led her to study with such masters of the form as Yousry Sharif, Ram... more

Lebanese and Palestinian Debke Dance Class

Part of Folk Feet on Fifth's Norwegian Nights and Levantine Layali: 3 Evenings of Dance in Bay Ridge Presented in partnership with Young Dancers in Repertory Thursday, January 22 7-8:30pm With... more

Leonardo Ivan Dominguez - Dominican merengue and folk dance

Leonardo Ivan Dominguez has been working for more than 35 years as an educator of Dominican folk traditions. Born on the outskirts of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Ivan was learning to drum by ag... more

Los Afortunados

This dynamic, multigenerational ensemble of musicians and dancers presents Afro-Cuban folklore and Hispanic traditions through the tantalizing rhythms, choruses, and movements of the Rumba, the Mambo ... more

Malika Zarra

Malika Zarra was born in Morocco and raised in France, where she studied clarinet and voice. In 2004 she moved to New York City to develop her rich and eclectic style, drawing on gospel, funk and Sub... more

Maqam Artist Bios

Dena El Saffar Dena El Saffar, of Iraqi and American heritage, was exposed to Arabic music in the suburbs of Chicago, where she grew up attending Iraqi gatherings with her family. She began learning ... more

Maqam Events Archive

To view images, sound, and video excerpts from Brooklyn Maqam programs click on an event title. Sunday, March 2 Brooklyn Maqam Begins Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College ... more

Maqam Resources

Arab Music and Dance Resources Iraqi Maqam Maqam World Music Website Najwa Adra The Oudman - Najeeb Shaheen Rashid's Music Sales Co., Inc Turath ... more

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

Melinda Gonzalez - Puerto Rican bomba

Melinda Gonzalez dances bomba, Puerto Rico’s oldest native art form. An Afro-Puerto Rican dance, bomba involves improvised steps and a live drummer. But in bomba, it is the dancer, not the percussioni... 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

Multicultural Workshops: Greek Dance

Join dancer Chrisafo Madimenos at this free workshop presented by Young Dancers in Repertory, organized through BAC's Folk Feet Dance Workshops program. Salam Arabic Lutheran Church 345 Ovington A... more

Nadia Dieudonné - Haitian folklore

Nadia Dieudonné has a lifetime of experience in traditional Haitian dance. By the age of 12 years she was performing with the well known Haitian folk singer and activist Myriam Dorismé. Today, after... 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

Norwegian and Levantine Dance Party/Hafla

Part of Folk Feet on Fifth's Norwegian Nights and Levantine Layali: 3 Evenings of Dance in Bay Ridge Presented in partnership with Young Dancers in Repertory Saturday, January 24 7-9pm Food, P... more

Norwegian Folkdance Class

Part of Folk Feet on Fifth's Norwegian Nights and Levantine Layali: 3 Evenings of Dance in Bay Ridge Presented in partnership with Young Dancers in Repertory Thursday, January 15 7-8:30pm With... 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.

Organize a Workshop

Learn about the workshop teachers and dance forms.Our roster of traditional dancers who teach through Folk Feet Dance Workshops have been selected from BAC’s ongoing Folk Feet project for their commit... more

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