HEROES TAKE THEIR STANDS

“To live successfully in a cosmopolitan society, we must develop skills to see another’s culture as our own.”  — Ahmad Sadri, creator, folklorist


Elektra

Pauchi Sasaki/Composer
Nomi Sasaki/Co-direction, Script, Art Design, and Chinese Black Ink Animation
Juan Carlos Yanaura/Co-direction, Animation, and Post Production
Omar Lavalle/3D Scanning and Sculpture Design

 

June Snow

Kaoru Watanabe/Composer and Co-conception
Wu Man/Creative Director and Co-conception
Dan Ichimoto/Calligraphic Art

 

Arjuna’s Revelation

Colin Jacobsen/Composer
Aparna Ramaswamy/Choreographer

 

Moderato 400

Jason Moran/Composer
Lucy Raven/Video

 

THE PRINCE OF SORROWS

Kayhan Kalhor/Composer
Hamid Rahmanian/Designer and Director
Qmars Kamali/Animation
Syd Fini/Illustrator
Mohsen Ebadi/Calligrapher
A production of Fictionville Studio

Recorded music by
Navid Afghah, tombak
Siamak Jahangiri, nay
Amir Mardaneh, vocals

Additional music and arrangements by Ljova


Heroes Take Their Stands was commissioned by Silkroad in honor of founding board members Milo Beach, Merton Flemings, Judy Goldberg, Elizabeth ten Grotenhuis, Jill Hornor, Ted Levin, Yo-Yo Ma, and Anne Peretz, in partnership with UCSB Arts & Lectures, Cal Performances, UC Berkeley, Philharmonic Society of Orange County, and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

Heroes Take Their Stands was developed in residence at The Juilliard School and Moody Center for the Arts — Rice University. Silkroad is grateful for their hospitality and support.

Heroes Take Their Stands is funded in part by generous support from the National Endowment for the Arts and individual donors, including Dr. Hamid Shafipour.

In-ear monitors for Heroes Take Their Stands graciously donated by Shure.