Presented by Pasargad Heritage Foundation
The Nowruz Award
For
the best
personality of the
year 2015, in
the category
of ''performing
arts".
Mr. Shahrokh Moshkin Ghalam
Mr. Shahrokh Moshkin-Ghalam, Ballet
dancer, choreographer, playwright and member of French National
Theatre, receives Nowruz Award as the artist of the year due to:
- His valuable endeavors in the past
and especially during the last year, in introducing Iranian arts
and culture to the audiences outside Iran.
- His dance design and
choreographies based on Iranian literary and historical text,
shown to American and European audiences.
- His dance-theatrical creations with
reference to local dance traditions of Iran and folkloric sources.
- His role in creation of Nakisa
Dance Group.
- And above all, his successful
undertaking to keep the Iranian Dance alive in a time when this
art is forbidden in his country.
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Although Mr. Moshkin-Ghalam left Iran
when he was quite young grew up and then academically was trained
in performing arts in France, he has followed the love of his
motherland and Iranian culture. He is well known as a member of
French National Theatre, a member of
La Comedie Française and has repeatedly appeared on the stage
of Sullie Theatre (Mushkin). After familiarizing himself and
training in the Art of Dance of Indonesia, India and Japan, he
focused his attention on the dances of his country and embarked on
an extensive research. The beauty of his art comes from mixing two
sources of folkloric dances and literary works, creating a new,
beautiful and modern work of art.
His work has attracted the attention
of Iranians (especially the second and third generations) outside
Iran as well as the young generation inside Iran who have been
familiar with his work through social media. This welcoming
attention shows that his work and art has the potential to attract
and be suitable for the new Iranian youth. Especially in an
unfortunate time when the art of dancing is forbidden in Iran and
no theatre or cinema can present it while its teaching is also
banned.
The other important aspect of Mr.
Moshkin-Ghalam’s creative and artistic talent and style is the
fact that although his creations are inspired by Iranian sources,
their representations are based on international standards.
He not only has proven to be an
educator and contemporary artist, he has also proven that there is
a significant place for his role in keeping alive a forbidden art
for generations to come.
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Biography
Shahrokh Moshkin Ghalam is an Iranian modern dancer. Mr. Ghalam
received his degree in History of Art and Theatre from the
University of Paris 8. He is a choreographer, actor, and
director, and the founder and artistic director of Nakissa Art
Company.
Style
Mr. Moshkin-Ghalam was born in Iran, but moved to Paris in
his early teens to be trained in various styles of dance. His
choreography style is usually based on Persian classical music
that brings Persian myths, poetry, and dance together to create an
atmosphere of magical quality. He has danced in Seven Pavilions
of Love, Sohrab and Gordafarid, and Khosrow and Shirin. In his
Dance-Mythologic (a collection of Dances based on Persian
mythology) piece, Shahrokh is a story teller translating the lines
from thousands of years ago into movements familiar to today's
audience all over the world. In Moshkin- Ghalam’s view, movement
is to convey a message; he does not believe in using movement for
the sake of movement. His extensive training in world dances,
along with his open-mindedness, allows him to take all that he
feels necessary from other cultures, and add to it, or sometimes
re-invent it in a new context for a different purpose.
Mr. Moshkin-Ghalam draws inspiration from diverse Eastern
traditions to create a unique style of dance. Persian, Kurdish,
Soufi and Indian influences blend with a contemporary training in
both dance and theatre.
"I came to realize the importance of my roots, my heritage, my
being Iranian after I left Iran. It happened over the course of my
six-year collaboration with Ariane Mnouchkine, who reminded us
that every single one of us, who came from all over the world, had
something to contribute to this magical world of theatre." "I
turned to our myths, our legends, our great epic Shahnameh and
tried to learn as much as I could."
Performed Works
In 2002 the Royal Opera House of Covent Garden invited him to
perform Seven Pavilion Ballet based on the works of great Persian
poet Nezami. Dance Variations on Persian themes created in 2007
was a collection of his best choreographies performed with Karine
Gonzales, the major dancer of his company. His Omar Khayyam Ballet
inspired by the Quatrains of 12 century Persian poet Omar Khayyam
has been performed in Paris, London, Stockholm, New York and Los
Angeles. The Mythological Dances inspired by the three love
stories (Khosrow and Shirin, Bahram and Dorsatti, Sohrab and
Gordafarid) was also a very successful series of Persian dances
which has been performed in Europe and North America several
times.
Acting career
For six years, he appeared under the direction of Ariane
Mnouchkine with the THEATRE DU SOLEIL and had major parts in plays
such as Tartuffe, la Ville Parjure and Les Atrides. His theatre
performances include “Twelfth Night” of Sheakspear with the
Terrain Vague Company, “Romeo and Juliette” directed by Lionnel
Briands, “Dionysos, the Baccantes” of Euripide directed by Usevio
Lazaro, “Soldier Tale” of Strawinsky in theatre Athenée directed
by Antoine Campo, “Tramway named Desire” of Tenesee William
directed by Phillip Adrian, and “Abduction in the Serai” directed
by Jérome Deschamps.
He has performed and directed plays in Persian including:
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Zohreh va Manouchehr by Iraj Mirza
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Mardha va cheez from Makki
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Kafane Siah a play inspired by Mirzadeh
Eshghi the early 20th century Iranian poet
Since 2004 he has been an official member of
La Comédie Française one of the most prestigious theatre companies
in Europe and has taken part in plays including:
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Pedro et le commandeur, Felix Lope de Vega
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Molière / Lully, Molière, m.e.s Jean-Marie
Villégier
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La Maison des morts, Philippe Minyana,
m.e.s Robert Cantarella,
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Yerma le Bonheur, Cyrano de Bergerac and
others all played in French
He and his company Nakissa have performed in many countries. He
has attended international festivals or events, such as the
Internaitonal Dance Festival in Boulder Colorado, Festival Meridas,
Festival d'Asturias Festival de Chartres, Rotterdam, Rome, La haye,
and the Tirgan festival in Toronto.
In 2009 he signed an open letter of apology posted to Iranian.com
along with 266 other Iranian academics, writers, artists,
journalists about the Persecution of Bahá'ís.
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