Interview with Shahrokh Moshkin-ghalam (Part 4)

January 12th, 2011 Posted in Famous Art

Interview with Shahrokh Moshkin Ghalam on Persian mystical dance. Shahrokh Moshkin Ghalam is a graduate in History of Art and Theater from the university of Paris, specialized in mystical dance, his work also takes root from Indian and Indonesian influences. Combining Theatrical activities as well dancing activities, in 1991 joined the prestigious French theater director Ariane Mouchkin’s Théâtre du Soleil and collaborated as main actor in productions such as “Tartuffe”, “La Ville Parjure”, and “des Atrides”. From 1997 onwards he worked in solo on an international scale as dancer at : Festival de Meridas, Festival d’Asturias, Festival de Chartres, Rotterdam, Rome, andThe Hague and others. In 2000, he was invited to the Colorado Dance Festival with “The Route of Orient” and delivered courses of Soufi dance. In 2002, the Royal Opera House of Covent Garden invited him to perform his famous “Seven pavillons of Love” based on the works of Great Persian Poet Nezami and then at the Festival of Ravello in Italy, Paris and NewYork Columbia University . And his Ballet Omar Khayyam inspired by the Quatrains has also been preformed in Paris, London, Stockholm, and NewYork. The “Mythological Danses” inspired by the three love stories (Khosrow and Shirin , Bahram and Dorsatti , Sohrab and Gordafarid) His theatre performances such as “Twelfth Night” of Sheakspeare with the Terrain Vague Company , “Romeo and Juliette” directed by Lionnel Briands. “Dionysos, the Baccantes”of Euripide

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