23 Nov 2024
Wednesday 21 February 2018 - 15:46
Story Code : 294971

The conductor smashing Iranian taboos over women, and music

The Guardian | : In her 38-year career, which is as long as the history of the Islamic republic, Irans first and only female conductor had led as many public performances as the number of fingers that hold her baton.

Last month, however, Nezhat Amiri conducted a 71-member orchestra performing at Tehrans most prestigious concert hall a remarkable milestone in a country where it is considered taboo for state TV to show musical instruments, women are not allowed to sing solo and female musicians have been prevented from going on stage in provincial cities.

From the beginning, Ive swum against the current I wasnt seen, the society didnt make any effort to nurture my skills and the ruling establishment turned its back on me, Amiri, 57, told the Guardian. But Im still doing it, Im showing that there are ways, and there will always be.

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