Heart of Afghanistan

Heart of Afghanistan

Afghan Music | San Francisco, California

The Heart of Afghanistan project consists of Four Afghan musicians; Ahmad Fanoos on Vocals & Harmonium, and his two sons Elham on Piano and Mehran on Violin, with Hamid Akbar on tabla. Together they will tell the story of Afghanistan from its pre-islamic Buddhist heritage through traditional Ghazals based on the Sufi inspired poetry of Rumi and the ‘Afghan Elvis’, pop icon Ahmad Zahir, of the 60s and 70s who took the music of Elvis Presley and translated it into Dari and performed it with a traditional instrument ensemble. The idea is to give a 360-degree view of Afghan culture through music, poetry, art, and cultural heritage.

American Voices has extensive experience in Afghanistan, having carried out large-scale programs such as Jazz Bridges Afghanistan in 2006, Winter Academies at the Afghanistan National Institute of Music (ANIM), and YES Academy Herat and Mazar-i-Sharif in 2011.

It was during these programs that American Voices met and collaborated with members of one of Afghanistan’s most revered musical families, Ahmad Fanoos, and his sons.

AV’s on-the-ground experience taught us so much about this proud nation and its rich confluence of cultures, languages, kingdoms, and iconic cultural sites. It is our pleasure to collaborate in this program with the Fanoos family in bringing to U.S. audiences these timeless aspects of Afghan culture and experience that surpass the past 40 years of war and conflict.

The Heart of Afghanistan will take you back in time and place to discover Afghanistan’s pre-Islamic, traditional, and contemporary culture through song, poetry, photography, and art.

These four recently airlifted Afghani artists will take you on a journey across this vast and diverse nation, from ancient odes lauding the Buddhist statues of Bamiyan to Sufi ghazals of Rumi, and the Elvis-inspired Afghan pop of the 60s and 70s.

Heart of Afghanistan is a production of American Voices’ in collaboration with the Fanoos family. Their goal is to bring their audiences closer to a deep appreciation of Afghanistan’s complicated but rich history through its music, poetry, and scenes of both daily traditional life and iconic cultural sites. 

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