Tysons, VA – On May 4, 2024, the rhythms of the Kimia Percussion Academy will fill the 1st Stage Theater. Entitled "The Way," this concert is not just a performance but a journey into the heart of music, where cultures converge and creativity knows no bounds.
Hosted by the esteemed Kimia Percussion Academy, "The Way" is a testament to the power of collaboration and innovation in the world of music. The event, scheduled to commence at 6:30 pm, invites audiences to embark on a sonic adventure unlike any other.
At the heart of "The Way" lies a trio performance showcasing the extraordinary talents of Mehrnam Rastegari, James Royer, and Jalal Kimia. A fusion of original compositions by Mehrnam Rastegari and traditional Kurdish folk songs will be the centerpiece of the evening.
Mehrnam Rastegari, a virtuoso of the Kamancheh and vocals, will lead the ensemble, captivating listeners with his mesmerizing melodies and soulful vocals. Joining him is James Royer on bass, whose rich harmonies and rhythmic prowess add depth and dimension to the ensemble's sound. Completing the trio is Jalal Kimia on percussion, whose masterful command of rhythm infuses each composition with energy and vitality.
"The Way" is not just a concert; it's an invitation to explore the beauty and diversity of world music. Through their performance, Kimia Percussion Academy seeks to celebrate cultural heritage while embracing innovation and creativity.
Don't miss your chance to be part of this musical journey with Kimia Percussion Academy. Secure your tickets now for an evening that promises to be nothing short of extraordinary. Join the fun on May 4th at 6:30 pm and let the music guide you on "The Way" to a world of sonic splendor.
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