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Festival
Program

Sunday, May 8, 8:30 P.M., Schoenberg Hall

Trilogy of Lectures: The Mind of the Orient
Religious Convictions of the Oriental Mind,
Abraham Kaplan, Professor of Philosophy
"Visual Representations of the Oriental Mind,"
Karl E. With, Professor of Art
"Musical Expressions of the Oriental Mind,"
Mantle Hood, Associate Professor of Music


Tuesday, May 10, 3:00 P.M., Humanities Bldg. 1200

Lecture: "Introduction to the Japanese Folktale," Fanny Hagin Mayer
Tuesday, May 10, 8:30 P.M., Schoenberg Hall
Music of Persia--UCLA Performance Group with the
Iranian Association of Southern California
Hormoz Farhat, Director; Ziba Tahbez, Dancer
Iranian Folkdance Ensemble--Tony Shay, Director
Instrumental Ensemble
"Pish Daramad in Dashti", Mussa Ma'rufi
Lecture-Demonstration
"Reng in Abu Ata", Hormoz Farhat
Santur Solo by Daryush Mahrjooi
Instrumental Ensemble
"Pish Daramad in Bayat-e Tork", Hormoz Farhat
"Reng in Bayat-e Esfahan", Morteza Mahjubi
Tar Solo by Hossein Vakili


INTERMISSION

Vocal classical music by Parviz Khasdaei

Solo dances by Ziba Tahbaz

Classical Reng
Folk Dance

Iranian Folkdance Ensemble

Azarbayejani
Bakhtiari
Mazandarani
Kordi

Instrumental Ensemble: Willem Adriaansz, Hassan Fakkar, Hormoz
Farhat, Max Harrell, Daryush Mahrjooi, Farrokh Modabber, Hardja
Susilo, Tanjore Viswanathan.

Folkdance Ensemble: Ann Arslan, Mary Tuck Beach, Michael Beach,
Hassan Mohaghegh, Nikki Paisner, Joe Reid, Jocelyn Schneider, Tony
Shay, Lorna Shokrizad, Rina Speigler, Emily Touraine.

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Publication Information: Book Title: Festival of Oriental Music and the Related Arts. Contributors: University of California - orgname. Publisher: University of California. Place of Publication: Los Angeles. Publication Year: 1960. Page Number: 5.
    
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