The New York Arabic Orchestra presents "Mosaic" فسيفساء
FEATURING LAYTH SIDIQ
The New York Arabic Orchestra presents "Mosaic" فسيفساء (Fusaifisa), a concert embodying the rich tapestry of Arabic culture. With a palette of diverse sounds and rhythms, the orchestra will navigate through the musical landscapes of the Arab world, showcasing the profound diversity of this vibrant region. Each piece is a tile in the vast mosaic, reflecting the area's spirit, from celebration to sorrow. This event is more than just a concert; it's a sanctuary for expression, an opportunity to rejoice, grieve, and reminisce the incredible history of this music.
TICKETS ARE FREE & REQUIRED:
https://tickets.princeton.edu/online/seatSelect.asp?createBO%3A%3AWSmap=1&BOparam%3A%3AWSmap%3A%3AloadBestAvailable%3A%3Aperformance_ids=E1D59BA1-03D2-4275-AE21-F0EEBD0F35D6
FEATURING LAYTH SIDIQ
The New York Arabic Orchestra presents "Mosaic" فسيفساء (Fusaifisa), a concert embodying the rich tapestry of Arabic culture. With a palette of diverse sounds and rhythms, the orchestra will navigate through the musical landscapes of the Arab world, showcasing the profound diversity of this vibrant region. Each piece is a tile in the vast mosaic, reflecting the area's spirit, from celebration to sorrow. This event is more than just a concert; it's a sanctuary for expression, an opportunity to rejoice, grieve, and reminisce the incredible history of this music.
TICKETS ARE FREE & REQUIRED:
https://tickets.princeton.edu/online/seatSelect.asp?createBO%3A%3AWSmap=1&BOparam%3A%3AWSmap%3A%3AloadBestAvailable%3A%3Aperformance_ids=E1D59BA1-03D2-4275-AE21-F0EEBD0F35D6
Speakers
Layth Sidiq
The New York Arabic Orchestra
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Date
February 22, 2024Time
7:00 p.m.Location
Alexander Hall, Richardson AuditoriumAudience
University Sponsors
Near Eastern Studies Program,
Department of Near Eastern Studies,
Humanities Council,
Lewis Center of the Arts,
Department of Music