Dec 29, 2024
Saami Brothers Qawwali
When/Where?
Saturday , October 19th , 2024 | |
08:00 PM - 10:00 PM | |
$30 - $80 | |
The Creative School Chrysalis (Toronto Metropolitan University Theatre) |
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43 Gerrard St East, Toronto, ON M5G 2A7 , |
Presented by Small World Music and the Aga Khan Museum and The Creative School Chrysalis
Join us for an evening of powerful Sufi voices & rhythms with Saami Brothers Qawwali group.
Known as 'the path of the heart’, Qawwali music expresses the fervent devotion of the great Sufi mystics. The music begins by drawing the audience in with a meditative rhythm of chants, melodies, and percussion. Steadily, the rhythm builds, reaching ecstatic peaks that transport both musicians and listeners closer to the divine.
Saami Brothers are a group of accomplished vocalists and humble custodians of the traditions of Qawwali and Khayaal of Hazrat Ameer Khusrau and Ustad Taanrus Khan Sahab.
The four sons of the critically acclaimed Maestro Ustad Naseeruddin Saami, the Saami Brothers Qawwali are well-versed in several eastern classical genres, currently performing as a Riwayati Qawwali group.
The Saami Brothers grew up in a family with rich musical heritage, referred to as Qawal Bachcha Delhi Gharana. The lineage of this gharana leads back around 800 years, all the way back to Saamat Bin Ibrahim, a principal student of Hazrat Ameer Khusro.
PLEASE NOTE:
The Art of Devotion
This performance is part of the Art of Devotion Series - an exploration of Qawwali music. Don't miss the rest of the series:
Reflections on Khusrau and Kabir:Â Featuring Ustad Saami and Ramneek Singh
October 18, 2024 | Get your tickets here
Thank you to our Community Partners Virasat and The Tawoos Initiative.Â
The 2024 Small World Music Series is sponsored by TD Bank Group through the TD Ready Commitment and funded by the Government of Canada, Canada Council for the Arts, Ontario Arts Council, and the City of Toronto through the Toronto Arts Council.
Join us for an evening of powerful Sufi voices & rhythms with Saami Brothers Qawwali group.
Known as 'the path of the heart’, Qawwali music expresses the fervent devotion of the great Sufi mystics. The music begins by drawing the audience in with a meditative rhythm of chants, melodies, and percussion. Steadily, the rhythm builds, reaching ecstatic peaks that transport both musicians and listeners closer to the divine.
Saami Brothers are a group of accomplished vocalists and humble custodians of the traditions of Qawwali and Khayaal of Hazrat Ameer Khusrau and Ustad Taanrus Khan Sahab.
The four sons of the critically acclaimed Maestro Ustad Naseeruddin Saami, the Saami Brothers Qawwali are well-versed in several eastern classical genres, currently performing as a Riwayati Qawwali group.
The Saami Brothers grew up in a family with rich musical heritage, referred to as Qawal Bachcha Delhi Gharana. The lineage of this gharana leads back around 800 years, all the way back to Saamat Bin Ibrahim, a principal student of Hazrat Ameer Khusro.
PLEASE NOTE:
- 'Orchestra A' tickets have 'Meet and Greet' included. LIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE!
- When purchasing tickets for Youth (4 years - 15 years) use the promo code YOUTH50 to receive 50% off General Admission tickets. LIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE! MEET & GREET NOT INCLUDED IN THIS PROMO. For youth ticket purchasers, ID will be required at the time of check in.
- This event is ages 4 and up
- If you require accessibility services or seating, please email the Small World team at marketing@smallworldmusic.com
- Doors open at 7pm ET.
The Art of Devotion
This performance is part of the Art of Devotion Series - an exploration of Qawwali music. Don't miss the rest of the series:
Reflections on Khusrau and Kabir:Â Featuring Ustad Saami and Ramneek Singh
October 18, 2024 | Get your tickets here
Thank you to our Community Partners Virasat and The Tawoos Initiative.Â
The 2024 Small World Music Series is sponsored by TD Bank Group through the TD Ready Commitment and funded by the Government of Canada, Canada Council for the Arts, Ontario Arts Council, and the City of Toronto through the Toronto Arts Council.
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Saturday, Oct 19, 2024, |
08:00 PM - 10:00 PM |