Behind the Podcast: The Nightingale of Iran | Concert and Conversation

For the Public
Sunday, September 22, 2024
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM EDT

Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History

101 South Independence Mall East
Philadelphia, PA 19106-2517

$25 GA | $20 Members
$15 Livestream | $9 Members

4:00 PM ET Cash Bar | 5:00 PM ET Program Starts 

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Enjoy an evening featuring Galeet Dardashti (vocalist/composer) as she and her live band present “Monajat.” This performance brings to life the nearly lost recordings of her grandfather, Younes Dardashti, the most renowned Jewish singer in Iran’s history. Held near the traditional Selichot service, the concert offers a connection to the spiritual and musical traditions of Persian Jews. Through a mix of traditional and contemporary sounds, and accompanying stunning video art, Galeet aims to honor and preserve her grandfather’s legacy. 

Danielle Dardashti (storyteller/documentarian) will join her sister on stage for a multimedia presentation focused on their award-winning audio documentary The Nightingale of Iran and an exploration of their grandfather’s musical journey and its impact on their family.

Featuring

Galeet Dardashti

New York University

Galeet Dardashti is a performer, anthropologist, and advocate of Middle Eastern and North African Jewish culture. She founded the all-woman Middle Eastern Jewish ensemble, Divahn, and received a Six Points Fellowship to pursue her multidisciplinary project and nationally acclaimed solo release, The Naming, which interprets some of the compelling women of the Bible. In her upcoming commissioned release, Monajat, Dardashti reinvents the reflective musical ritual of penitential prayers (seliḥot) using digital technology to sing with recordings of her famed Iranian grandfather. As a scholar, Dardashti’s work examines Mizrahi cultural politics/music, and Israeli media. Her current book project explores the Mizrahi piyyut (sacred poetry/song) phenomenon in contemporary Israel. Dardashti has also begun research on progressive, millenial Sephardi/Mizrahi North American Jews. She has been a postdoctoral fellow at NYU and Rutgers and assistant professor/musician in residence at JTS. She is currently a visiting professor at NYU. 

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Danielle Dardashti

Danielle Dardashti

Danielle Dardashti is an Emmy award-winning documentary producer/writer and a Moth StorySLAM champion who has been featured on the Moth Radio Hour. She leads corporate storytelling workshops around the world, and serves as a consultant and Executive Producer on brand funded films and podcasts. Dardashti's clients include: Pfizer, Marriott, Intel, SAP, Allianz, and BlackRock.

Cosponsors

Presented by the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History, in partnership with the Katz Center and Philadelphia Jewish Film and Media