Noor Inayat Khan (1914-1944) is widely remembered as a hero and martyr of the Second World War. Her play, Aède of the Ocean and Land, written in verse, uses Homer’s Odyssey as its framework.”Noor Inayat Khan delicately infuses Homer’s epic poem with Sufi philosophy and weaves a narrative that is at once an ode to her parents as well as her own interpretation of the journey of life.” (Shrabani Basu) Noor reimagines Homer’s epic. The journey of Ulys in Aède is an allegory representing Noor’s father, the Indian mystic Hazrat Inayat Khan’s, spiritual journey in the West, while the seven acts and the structure of Aède recall the seven valleys traversed by the birds in Farid Attar’s medieval Sufi classic “The Conference of the Birds.”

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This live music-cinema zoom performance is directed by Elli Papakonstantinou. The music for Aède is composed by Shirish Korde. The score draws on classical South Asian as well as contemporary American and European musical languages.

Aède will be performed live simultaneously from Athens, New York, San Francisco, Den Haag and Rome via Zoom. The 22 artists involved are spanning ten time zones, representing five countries.

Tickets are available via Eventbrite for $20 each. There is also a special $50 Artistic Donation ticket designed to help pay the performers, all of whom are professional and performing from their homes while largely unemployed due to the pandemic. All donations are welcome.

Monday, September 14, 2020
10 am San Francisco, 1 pm New York, 6 pm London, 7 pm Paris, 8 pm Athens, 10 pm Lahore, 10:30 pm Delhi, 3 am (Tues) Sydney, 5 am (Tues) Auckland
Please check timeanddate.com to adjust the performance time to your time zone.

Any questions about purchasing tickets may be directed to the Astana in Richmond, Virginia, astana@inayatiyya.org.

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