The Spirit of Nowruz. British Council Exhibition, 5 March 15 May 2015, London Curated by Haleh Anvari

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The Spirit of Nowruz British Council Exhibition, 5 March 15 May 2015, London Curated by Haleh Anvari

The Spirit of Nowruz Held at the British Council, 10 Spring Gardens, SW1A 2BN. 5 March 15 May, Mon Fri, 9.00 8.00 Nowruz or New day is a thirteen day New Year celebration which is tied to Zoroastrian and Persian traditions, dating back at least three thousand years. It begins on the first day of spring in the solar calendar, around the 21st of March, a date that marks the New Year for many and is a national holiday in a number of countries. Today, Nowruz is celebrated officially in countries across the Middle East, South Asia and Central Asia, with many more communities worldwide getting together to mark this important international event. The geographical span of the communities who celebrate Nowruz highlights the wide reach of cultural flows from the Persian plateau over thousands of years. In the UK several million people celebrate Nowruz each year. With contemprary photography from artists in Iran, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Pakistan and Kurdistan, Iraq, this exhibition highlights the breadth of Nowruz s reach, crosses national borders and includes people from different ethnic, linguistic and religious communities. From depictions of kite flying in Uzbekistan, to wrestling in Afghanistan, and fire jumping in Iran, it is clear that Nowruz embodies a richly varied set of ritualistic traditions. But while the subject matter of the photographs is varied, in almost all there is a strong focus on communal activity and engagement with the natural world. A diverse celebration Feroz Muzafari Communities throughout the world celebrate Nowruz very differently, and even their pronunciation of the word varies widely. Some different translations of the word include Noroz, Newroz, Navrez, Nowroj, Nauryz. For clarity, the spelling Nowruz will be used throughout the exhibition.

About the Exhibition Curated by Haleh Anvari, this exhibition focuses on the contemporary experience of celebrating Nowruz, with contributions from artists around the world. The exhibition features photography, film and animation from artists in Iran, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Pakistan and Kurdistan, Iraq. The exhibition includes: Kambiz Safari, The Table, 2015, 3 minutes 50 seconds Katayoon Forouhesh, Tree. Vinyl and animation comprised with text from Poem 445 in Hafez of Shiraz s Divan-e-Hafez: The airs of a New Year s breeze are coming from the street of the friend (translated by Peter Avery). Jila Peacock, associated work (goldfish) from Tongue of the Hidden, created from Poem 144 in Hafez of Shiraz s Divan-e-Hafez. Animated by Florian Ghibert. AppTalia founded by Rashin M. Taheri, 2013 Photography from AKSbazi.com, shared by Haleh Anvari Photography slidereel edited by Babak Salek With special thanks to Shakhnoza Karimbabaeva for providing reproduction rights to works in the Max Penson estate. Max Penson Ranj Abdullah Reza Sahel

Photography from: Abbas Kowsari Nafis Motlaq Nosrat Tarighi Amir Jadidi Abnous Alborzi Sara Ghanbari Arash Hamidi Sara Abri Mojgan Deldadeh Cyrus Omoomian Newsha Tavakolian Fardid Khadem Sahar Mokhtari Bahar Dashtban Maryam Mohammadi Khashayar Sharifaee Omid Akhavan Reza Sahel Yama Rahimi Fardin Waezi/UNAMA Taqi Popal Feroz Muzafari Fatima Omir Batyrkhan Tazhiyev Ernest Kurtveliev Farkhod Karimov Victor An Ildar Sadikov Ranj Abdullah Seivan M. Salim Mohamed Sinjari Asghar Noor Mohammadi Didar Ali Mirnaib Hasanoglu Max Penson Reza Sahel Ranj Abdullah Fatima Omir

Personal reflections on Nowruz The precise nature of the countdown to Persian New year with the exact minutes and seconds, creates a thrilling suspense each year. One can feel the release from the bulkiest measures of time in the countdown that begins a month, a week, a day before Nowruz, to the delicate minute and second before the canon goes off followed by the ecstatic sound of the Nowruz heraldic music played on the traditional Dohol and Sorna. No matter how old you are, it still gets to you, a heart-warming moment of sheer excitement and joy. A new day arrives, the old is discarded with all its troubles and weariness, a sense of new possibilities begins on this, the New Day. Haleh Anvari Shahnameh, the Persian Book of Kings and Avesta, the Zoroastrian sacred book, recount a shared legend, that of Jamshid Shah s descent from the sky. The light reflected from his crown is said to have lit up the world, banishing the night. So, he decreed the day to be named Nowruz New Day and celebrated as the first day of Spring, marking the transformation of nature and the renewal of life. Kambiz Safari Didar Ali Mirnaib Hasanoglu

The exhibition is part of the British Council s UK-Iran Season of Culture an exploration of the cultural links between the UK and the Islamic Republic of Iran. The programme will feature three months of events which aim to promote, and develop the cultural relations ties between the two countries. Building on long-standing links and contemporary collaboration, the season of culture will strengthen opportunities for greater cultural engagement, improve mutual understanding, and increase trust. The season runs between January April 2015. Participate and find out more www.britishcouncil.ir/en/underline /season The British Council is the UK s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities. We create international opportunities for the people of the UK and other countries and build trust between them worldwide. Batyrkhan Tazhiyev For more information, please visit: www.britishcouncil.org You can also keep in touch with the British Council through http://twitter.com/britishcouncil and http://blog.britishcouncil.org/ Abbas Kowsari

For more images from the exhibition and personal reflections on Nowruz, visit: www.britishcouncil.ir/en/underline/season Facebook: British Council Iran #SpiritOfNowruz #IranUKculture For information about tours and weekend openings email Nowruz@britishcouncil.org Curator Haleh Anvari Assistant Curator Stephanie Farmer With support from: Ellen Berry, Karen Brodie, Mansoor Jalal, and Danny Whitehead. Design by 999design.com