Music of Kings: Kohesia Ensemble perform award-winning Fringe show, Shahnameh
Music of Kings: Kohesia Ensemble perform award-winning Fringe show, Shahnameh
Updated: 20 Jan 2021
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David Zampatti is overjoyed the Kohesia Ensemble is back with its award-winning and intoxicating Fringe show, Shahnameh.
Shahnameh: Songs of the Persian Book of Kings, Kohesia Ensemble - De Parel Spiegeltent, 17 January, 2021
The only people unsurprised when the Kohesia Ensemble’s Shahnameh: Songs of the Persian Book of Kings took out the prestigious Martin Sims Award for best new West Australian work at last year’s Fringe Awards were those who had seen this eclectic, eccentric and genuinely entertaining ramble through one of the great epic poems of mankind. It’s a joy that it has returned for this year’s Fringe World and should not be missed. Written at the beginning of the 11th century by the poet, Abolqasem Ferdowsi, Shahnameh’s 50,000 couplets of Early New Persian preserve the stories of the Sassanid empire and Persian culture from the dawn of time to their overthrow by the all-conquering Muslims in the mid-7th century. A mix of myth and legend, historical fact and Ferdowsi’s own imagination, it rivals in scope and literary beauty the great stories of Greece, India and northern Europe.
Narrator Saeed Danesh tells stories from Persian myth and history, accompanied by the Kohesia Ensemble, in ‘Shahnameh: Songs from the Persian Book of Kings’.
Kate Pass wrote the music for ‘Shahnameh’, which she also produced.
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