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DAC @Home w/ Adrienne Shamszad

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Diaspora Arts Connection proudly presents musician and vocalist Adrienne Shamszad at Diaspora Arts Connection @Home on Sunday, March 7, 2021 at 6:00 pm (PST). Adrienne will perform her classical and original pieces on setar and guitar.

In Adrienne's own words: “As many of us sheltered in place for much of 2020, I turned inward towards songwriting and the study of a traditional instrument that was new to me: setar. It has been a joy to learn from my teacher, and master composer, Atabak Elyasi and to deepen the connection between the traditional music of Iran and my own instincts as a musician, vocalist, and composer. This performance is a sampling of the pieces I have learned and some of the new works I have created. It is my honor to share my musical journey with you with the help of the Diaspora Arts Connection.”

ABOUT THE ARTIST

An Oakland, California native of Iranian heritage, Adrienne Shamszad sings revolutionary anthems, prayerful power ballads, blues, lullabies, and love songs in English and in Farsi. Her strong and soulful voice, expressive guitar work and bold performance style have made her a popular West Coast performer for over a decade.

Her musical artistry is indeed something to behold. She is mystical, yet earthy. At one moment lofty, the next low-down. Adrienne’s poetry is intimate and genuine, inspired by the mystic Poets of Iran as much as the folk poet-songwriters of the 60s and 70s. She can transform a stage into a sacred place with the magic of her voice. Then, she sweeps you away on a musical journey through improvisation, folk melodies, Indian mantra, rock and roll, rhythm and blues, and Iranian classics.

Her mixed cultural background, international travels, and deep love of people reside in her music. It can open listeners’ hearts to the unfamiliar and, in doing so, invite more understanding, courage and curiosity into this world. ​Since beginning formal training in Traditional Iranian vocal arts and music in 2016, Adrienne's music has expanded to a genre of it's own as she brings the messages of her ancestors into the present moment.

In 2018, Adrienne won the Living Cultures grant through the Alliance for California Traditional Arts (ACTA) to deepen her study of Persian Classical singing with master teacher and vocalist Mahsa Vahdat. She showcased her bi-lingual repertoire on the Freight and Salvage stage in August of 2019 to a full house. ​

Adrienne has performed with beloved and renowned artists such as Kitka, David Wilcox, SOVÓSO, Coleman Barks and Mahsa Vahdat. She has been in productions by groups such as The Berkeley Repertory Theater, Golden Thread Productions and Diaspora Arts Connection. She has supported dozens of other artists develop and hone their craft as a teacher and music mentor.

ABOUT DAC @Home

As you know, the COVID19 outbreak has seriously affected the entertainment industry, both artists and arts organizations. With Diaspora Arts Connection @Home, DAC is bringing arts and audiences together through live streaming arts directly to audiences through the internet. Please tune in and consider making a donation to this campaign, to help keep arts alive. Your donations are truly appreciated and allow Diaspora Arts Connection to continue to support the artists.

Set a reminder for this show and catch previous performances below.

Earlier Event: February 13
DAC @Home w/ Hani Niroo
Later Event: March 19
Norooz Spring Dance