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Whirling Dervishes of Turkey will spin a five centuries old Sufi tradition in Abu Dhabi's Mushrif Park this March 7. The Kudsi Erguner ensemble and their Whirling Dervishes ceremony will be followed by another performance by Islam Blues.
The shows are part of the Umsiyat series, launched by the Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority (TCA) last January.
"The series celebrates world heritage performing arts, combining music and poetry, bringing here some of the best musicians from the UAE, Azerbaijan, Lebanon, Pakistan, Spain and Turkey," a TCA representative told Khaleej Times.
When, where? Mushrif Park, Abu Dhabi, on March 7 at 9pm. Tickets for the performance ranging from Dh50 to Dh200 are available via ticketmaster.ae What is Whirling Dervishes It is a form of physically active meditation which originated among Sufis. It is a customary dance performed within the worship ceremony, through which dervishes aim to reach perfection by abandoning one's nafs, or egos or personal desires. This is achieved by focusing on God, listening to the music, and spinning in repetitive circles, seen as a symbolic imitation of planets in the Solar System orbiting the sun. |
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