![]() ![]() Several forms of shadow and puppet theatre have flourished in China during the centuries. Sept.A brave warrior, Chinese shadow theatre. Mar 14 - University of Washington - Seattle, WAĪpr 4 - University of Iowa - Iowa City, IAĪpr 8 - University of Northern Iowa - Cedar Rapids, IAĪpr 14 - Des Moines Civic Center - Des Moines, IAĪpr 20 - Society for the Performing Arts - Houston, TX Mar 2 - Pittsburgh Cultural Trust - Pittsburgh, PA Jan 26-27 - University of Richmond - Richmond, VAįeb 28 - Salisbury University - Salisbury, MD Jan 20 - Weis Center for the Performing Arts - Lewisburg, PA Nov 3-5 - The Cowell at Fort Mason - San Francisco 4th Int’l Festival of the Form Theatre, Krakow PolandĪpril 15th-16 - Kaohsiung Spring Festival, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan Jan 25-29 - Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival - Chicagoįeb 19-21 - Materia Prima. World Premiere: February 2-9 - Brooklyn Academy of Music, NYCĪpril 16-17 - Harvard University, Fitzgerald Theater, Cambridge, MA January 16-19 - Cowell Theater, San Francisco, CA Riley III, Nancy Shelby, Ryan Tasker, Charlie Varon, Hamid Rahmanian, Marc Thomson, Aureen Almario, Lorna Velasco, and Dina ZarifĬheck out all the places where Feathers OF Fire performed: Jessica Lynn Carroll, Jeri Lynn Cohen, Lisa Hori-Garcia, Stephanie Hunt, Rose Nisker, Larry Reed, Fred C. Made Moja, Marcius Noceda, Aureen Almario, Ya Wen Chien, Sara Gambina-Belknap, Djuna Odegard, Fred C. ![]() Stephen Clifford, I Made Moja and Tyler Gothier Loga Ramin Torkian, Azam Ali, Sinan Cem Eroglu, Habib Meftah Boushehri, Omer Avci and Iman Ali Torkian Performance by Dina Zarif voice by Lisa Hori-Garcia Performance by Rose Nisker voice by Jeri Lynn Cohen Performance by Aureen Almario (2016-17) andĪriel Lauryn (2017-18) voice by Marc Thompson Gabriela Garcia (2017-18) voice by Ryan Tasker Performance by Lorna Velasco (2016-17) and Ya Wen Chien, Gabriela Garcia, Ariel Lauryn, Rose Nisker, Fred C. Hamid Rahmanian, Melissa Hibbard and Nasim Yazdani Scalco, Negin Karbassian, Ali Azimi, and Jane Reed. Special thanks to Ahmad Kiarostami, Neda Amidi, Bita Shafipour, Steven McIntosh, Sheila Canby, Ahmad Sadri, Mahsa Hakimi, Parastou Mabodi, James Longley, Scott V. Major funding provided by Neda Nobari Foundation, Hamid Shafipour and Fereshteh Amin, Tahbazof Family Foundation, Nasiri Foundation, Saeed and Samira Amidi, Jim Henson Foundation, Zellerbach Family Foundation, Strypemonde Foundation, Lily Sarafan, Farshid and Guila Zanjani, Susan Morshed, Kian Amidhozour, Bijan and Soraya Amin Foundation, Farid Falsafi and Afsaneh Vali Najad.Īdditional funding provided by Maximum Difference Foundation, Shahab Tehrani and Nazila Habibizad, Babak Agha and Meroeh Meraji, Shahin Jansepar, Majid & Maryam Rahimian, Kamran Bahadorzadeh, Gita M Razavi, Mahmoud Haghighi and Minoo Askari, Keyvan Bahadi, Kathryn Arcangeli, Javad Bazrafshan, Cyrus Meehan, Azadeh Amani-Taleshi and Susan Watson. Our Incredible Funding Group - We Couldn't have made The Show without your support. Feathers of Fire had its world premiere at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in 2016 and went on to tour around the world in 23 US cities and 6 countries to an audience of over one hundred thousand. The play features an original score by the acclaimed musical team, Loga Ramin Torkian & Azam Ali. Rahmanian's graphics, derived from the visual tradition of the region, are rendered as puppets, costumes, masks, scenography and digital animation, all of which come to life in a “live animation” shadow casting technique perfected by shadow master Larry Reed on a cinema-size screen. The play unfolds an action-packed magical tale of star-crossed lovers from the 10th-century Persian epic Shahnameh (‘The Book of Kings’), – Zaul and Rudabeh, who triumph at the end against all odds. Feathers of Fire: A Persian Epic is a visually breathtaking cinematic shadow play for all ages, created and directed by Hamid Rahmanian, a 2014 Guggenheim fellowship-winning filmmaker/visual artist. ![]()
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