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    Name: Standing Rock's Raquy Danziger & DUM Workshop & Performance
    Date: June 16, 2017
    Time: 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM EDT
    Event Description:
    Don't miss this unique opportunity to see an amazing performance or take a drum workshop (*see description below) with one of the greatest darbuka players around!

    There will be a limited number of seats available, so get your tickets here: https://raquy.com/darbuka-retreat/raquy-in-kent

    Raquy Danziger is known worldwide for her expertise on the dumbek, or darbuka, the Middle-Eastern goblet drum.

    Video:
    https://youtu.be/j_ZoRnymPjs

    Why you should see this show…

    This electrifying show features Turkish style darbuka/dumbek drumming. The ensemble performs intricate and dazzling compositions comprised of rhythms from Turkey, Egypt, Iran and India as well as funk, samba and hip hop beats. A treat for the eyes as well as the ears, this show is carefully choreographed with many theatrical elements and some audience participation. In addition to the drumming pieces, the show includes Raquy’s dreamy melodic pieces. In these songs Raquy plays the mystical 12–stringed King Kemenche Tarhu, a futuristic version of the Persian spike fiddle accompanied by the Arabic Oud and drums.

    Raquy Danziger – King Kemenche, Darbuka and Bones
    Rami El Aasser – Düm Set, Darbuka, Riq and Turkish Baglama
    Michael Burdi – Oud, Vocals
    Ryan Gates – Darbuka, Giant Frame Drum and didgeridoo

    DARBUKA WORKSHOP: Turkish Split Hand / Open Level

    The Turkish Split Hand Technique is a darbuka style that has appeared in Turkey in the last 20 years. The drummers split the hand into two, like in Indian tabla playing, attaining incredible speed and dexterity. Raquy has lived in Istanbul for the past several years learning this style and practicing with master drummers. In this workshop, Raquy will explain the basics of this incredible technique - hand positions, great exercises and we will play some cool Turkish rhythms. A darbuka or dumbek is recommended but any hand drummer is welcome to attend. (1.5 hours)

    Raquy Danziger Bio
    Raquy Danziger is a celebrated performer, teacher, and composer known worldwide for her expertise on the dumbek, or darbuka, the Middle-Eastern goblet drum. Hailing from unlikely Western roots, Raquy has distinguished herself as a unique phenomenon and earned a place of renown in the genre. She has collaborated and performed with some of the most famous Middle Eastern drummers in the world and has given concerts and workshops across the USA, Canada, The Middle East, Asia, Europe, Russia and South America.
    Now based in Istanbul, Turkey, Raquy specializes in the Turkish Split Hand Technique. This style was born twenty years ago when the Turkish drummers began splitting the hand, thus attaining unprecedented speed and dexterity. In 2012 Raquy opened her “Darbuka Ofis” in downtown Istanbul, where she trains daily under the direction of her teacher master drummer Bunyamin Olguncan. Her Ofis has become a center for drumming, attracting drummers from all over the world who flock to Istanbul to learn from Raquy and Bunyamin.

    In addition to the dumbek, Raquy also plays the twelve-string Kemenche Tarhu, a rare and exotic bowed instrument, designed after the Iranian spike fiddle. She currently studies the kemenche with Iranian kemenche master Arlsan Hazreti in Istanbul. Raquy has composed over thirty melodic pieces and for the kemenche as well as countless drumming pieces which she plays in her concerts and which can be heard in the nine albums she has released.

    She has had the honor of performing several times in Egypt as a soloist with Said El Artist (The Egyptian “King of Tabla”) and his drumming orchestra at the Cairo Opera House, the Alexandria Opera House, the Cairo Citadel, the historic Ewart Hall in downtown Cairo, and the Great Hall in the Bibliotheque in Alexandria. In 2005, she was the recipient of the Meet the Composer grant, which enabled her to perform her original composition with Said El Artist’s orchestra in Egypt. Raquy has appeared on Good Morning Egypt, Leila Kebira, O TV, the Culture Channel, Turkish Television, Arabs Got Talent, and has been interviewed on Al Gezira.

    Raquy’s infectious enthusiasm for Middle Eastern music has attracted students from around the globe. She has released four Dumbek Instructional Kits each of which includes a book, a DVD and a CD. These have helped to spread “Dumbek Fever” far and wide, opening new horizons for students.Raquy hosts drumming retreats and seminars for her students in various locations across the globe. She has also created her own line of custom-designed drums that are available through her online store – The Raquy Drum Store.
    Location:
    300 North Water Street - Kent
    Date/Time Information:
    Friday, June 16th
    Drum Workshop - 6:00 pm
    Live Performance - 8:00 pm
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    Fees/Admission:
    Tickets: $15/show or $30/workshop & show
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