Nazanin Ezazi, Opera Singer, Euro-Persian Art Ensemble.
It is really heartwarming to see that Euro-Persian Art Organization it take the initiative to supporting Professional Persian women singer, with their fantastic professional high-quality international musicians.
General Idea:
We have a unique idea to create a cultural liaison between western and pre-Islamic Persian cultural heritage with a primary focus on music that can be described as a bridge between the past and the present. Contemporary creations with the past as a source of inspiration stand alongside innovation, education, and music performance. In addition, We want to give a unique and fresh interpretation to the concept of modern western classical music, and contemporary art music. This intends to create a space for the possibility to combine western and Persian music elements and instruments together with literature, poetry, education, arts, history, conferences, musical performances, lecture recitals, concerts, and professional music services.
The orchestra gives talented young Belgian composers the opportunity to write new pieces for the ensemble under the supervision of a renowned composer. In addition to its ongoing cycle of concerts, the Euro-Persian Art Ensemble of Belgium also has a social mission. Focusing on the partnerships with the Community and with Kids, the Orchestra fulfills its obligation to bring underprivileged groups and children into contact with each other.
Women’s rights:
In Iran, after the Islamic revolution in the late ’70s, the female solo voice was forbidden in performance. In the Euro-Persian Art Ensemble, we would like to give Persian women the opportunity to perform again and revive the beauties of this suppressed art form. In the pre-islamic Zoroastrian period, women enjoyed equal rights with men and often rose to leadership positions within society, the military, and the arts. We would like to revive Persian women’s voices once more through our art.