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Sahand Sahebdivani
Iranian-Dutch storyteller (born 1980) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sahand Sahebdivani (born 18 May 1980 in Tehran) is an Iranian–Dutch storyteller, musician and founder of cultural center the Mezrab.[1][2]
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After the Iranian Revolution, at the age of three Sahebdivani fled with his parents from Iran to the Netherlands in 1983.[3][4] They were originally headed for Canada, but missed their transfer in Amsterdam, which is why the family ended up in the Netherlands.[5] In his twenties he by chance got the opportunity to become storyteller at the Tropenmuseum, when another Iranian storyteller noticed his hat in the tram.[5] He became motivated to continue his parents' Iranian tradition of storytelling and music making, which is why he founded the Mezrab in 2004.[6] This started as a monthly gathering in a small teahouse, but within ten years grew into an established cultural center with a multidisciplinary programme of five days per week.[2][7][8][9]
As his cultural center grew, so did his career as an artist. Together with various storytellers, actors and musicians he performs at theatres and festivals across the Netherlands and internationally.[10] In 2014 he was chosen as the Netherlands' Best Storyteller of the Year.[11] In 2017 together with storyteller Raphael Rodan he won the Amsterdam Fringe Gold Award for their play My Father Held a Gun.[12] In 2020 Sahebdivani's cultural center won the Amsterdamprijs voor de Kunst (Amsterdam Prize for the Arts) for Best Achievements.[13]
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Theatre
Sahebdivani played in among others the following plays and shows:
See also
- Mezrab, the cultural center founded by Sahebdivani
- Storytelling
- Iranians in the Netherlands
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