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Faris Ishaq: live in London

Faris Ishaq: live in London
Palestinian Nay master, percussionist, and composer Faris Ishaq charts unexplored territories with the Nay, an ancient Middle Eastern flute dating back to 5000 B.C. Rooted in his Palestinian heritage, Faris celebrates its cultural legacy in todays modern musical landscape.
For this one-off performance in London, Bethlehem-born Faris presentsJasad. Arabic forBody, the project draws from the breath-centred essence of the Nay, one of the oldest flutes still in use, with deep Palestinian and Middle Eastern roots (ca. 5000 B.C.). Made of reed cane, without a mouthpiece or mechanics, the Nay responds solely to the players breath and intention, becoming an extension of the human body and a mirror to its soul.
In a distinctive setup, he simultaneously performs the Nay alongside a leg-mounted frame drum and foot percussion. Faris fuses PalestinianTashbiba percussive, improvisational Nay stylewith the rhythmic footwork of PalestinianDabkedance. Having dancedDabkeprofessionally, he translates its patterns onto the leg-mounted frame drum, shapingJasadinto an embodied expression of Palestinian breath and culture.

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