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Arman Ameri

Arman began learning western music in youth, but after a while, he discovered his heart about the ethnic music of the Middle East especially the Baluchistan area; as a result, he started travelling to this part of the country and also to other parts of Iran and started learning to play Baluchi sorud, which is an ethnic fiddle hailing from that region, under the guidance of “Pahlavan Ali Baluch”. Also he started playing Rabab and followed the school of “Saravan”. After feeling the connection between Indian music and Baluchistan for further exploration, he began his education in Indian music in Pune, India and completed a bachelor’s degree in Indian classical music. On the other hand he practices “Dhrupad” in “Dagar Bani” one of the most famous schools of singing in India under the guidance of “Milind Nafdey” disciple of “Ustad Zia Mouhiuddin Dagar”. He performs on Harmonium, Rabab, Baluchi Sorud and Tambour. In addition, he is practicing the panjab fiddle known as “Sarinda”.

He participated in the Iranian national youth festival as a musician also he played music in the ethnic music festival of Kerman-Iran, in 2013 he was part of “Ethno Flanders” in Belgium as a musician, two times he participated in the same project in India in 2014 and 2016, he held workshops about Indian music, and ethnic music of Baluchistan. He also collaborated with Randhir Khare, an Indian poet and artist, on the “After Rumi” project, and performed at various private and public events in Iran and India