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NOTE THAT WE ARE STARTING AT 9 THIS MONTH, TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE TREMOLO BEER GUT (all the way from Denmark) AND BIG NED (all the way from the black lodge).
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One of the most famous music groups performing in Afghanistan today, the Ahmad Sham Sufi Qawali group is coming to Mono to perform a concert on Saturday 16th May. Entry is FREE or by donation.
The Sham Qawali group has been together for over 30 years and has toured India, Russia, Tajikistan and all over their native Afghanistan. We are delighted and privileged to welcome them on stage for a rare performance of their revered and ancient music, offering the Glasgow public the opportunity to see one of Afghanistan’s most talented bands and learn about their unique history and culture.
With audiences free to come and go as they please and invited to dance and clap along to the music, the sessions aim to reach a state of ecstasy amongst all those involved. This state is viewed by certain Sufi groups as the point at which one is closest to God – the music and dancing is viewed not so much as a performance but as a journey towards spirituality and healing.
The Taliban banned Qawali music along with all other music during their reign and Qawali music was the first to return after their expulsion due to its status as an important form of healing within Afghan culture. Now we can experience this hugely popular Afghan music and gain insight into a positive side of Afghan culture that might otherwise be overlooked.