- Aga Khan Music Initiative in Central Asia
The Aga Khan Music Initiative in Central Asia [http://www.akdn.org/Music/Musicin.htm (AKMICA)] was established in
2000 by His Highness the Aga Khan with the aim of assisting in the preservation ofCentral Asia 'smusical heritage by ensuring its transmission to a new generation of artists and audiences, both inside the region and beyond its borders. AKMICA strives to achieve the goals of preserving and promoting Central Asian music through four distinct, but mutually reinforcing programme areas: Supporting Tradition Bearers; Music Touring and Festivals programmes; Documentation and Dissemination; and collaboration with theSilk Road Project .
AKMICA is an initiative of theAga Khan Trust for Culture , an agency of theAga Khan Development Network .Programmes
upport for Tradition Bearers
AKMICA supports a group of musical tradition-bearers who are revitalising important musical repertories throughout Central Asia by transmitting their traditions to students. Formerly inaugurated in
2003 , the Programme operates inAfghanistan ,Kazakhstan ,Kyrgyzstan ,Tajikistan , andUzbekistan . The programme is based on a traditional process of apprenticeship known as "ustad-shagird", in which master musicians provide intensive instruction rooted in oral transmission of a repertory.Throughout Central Asia, AKMICA-sponsored tradition-bearers work both in self-initiated music centres and schools, and within guild-like networks that encourage collegiality and communication among independent master teachers. As part of their mission of promoting musical transmission, tradition-bearer centres work to develop new materials and methodologies for teaching traditional music, involve students in ethnographic documentation of local traditions, and work toward building appreciation of authentic traditional music among audiences in Central Asia. AKMICA provides administrative and financial support to centres and schools, and in some cases, a stipend to students. Support is renewed on the basis of an annual review with the longterm goal of helping centres, schools, and guilds to become self-supporting.
Music Touring and Festivals
The Music Touring and Festivals Programme was created to celebrate Central Asian musical traditions in regions where they are little known, and integrate leading exponents of these traditions into the global network of music presenting institutions. The Programme toured
Europe in2002 , visitingFrance ,Italy ,Germany ,Belgium , and theNetherlands .In
2003 , AKMICA conceived and co-produced a festival programme "Via Kaboul: Musiques de l'Asie centrale sans frontières" inParis , France. Three theatricalised concerts performed at Odéon-Théâtre de l'Europe featured twenty musicians and dancers fromAfghanistan ,Iran ,Kyrgyzstan ,Tajikistan , andUzbekistan , together with lectures at theMusée Guimet and workshops and master classes at theMaison Populaire de Montreuil .In
2004 , AKMICA prepared an expanded five-week-long tour, which included major performances at the "Festival de la Musique Sacrée" inDijon ,France , theEnglish National Opera inLondon , theUltima Festival inOslo , and the World Music ExpoWOMEX inEssen ,Germany as well as at venues inBrussels ,Turin , andMilan . The tour programme also featured numerous educational events such as workshops, lecture demonstrations, and master classes.Documentation and Dissemination
AKMICA is involved in a long-term collaboration with the Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage of the
Smithsonian Institution , the national museum and research complex of theUnited States , to create a ten-volume "Anthology of Central Asian Music". The Anthology will consist primarily of new recordings as well as selected archival recordings drawn from important collections inCentral Asia , and will be released worldwide bySmithsonian Folkways Recordings . [cite web |url=http://www.folkways.si.edu/projects_initiatives/central_asian.html |title=Smithsonian Folkways - Central Asia Series]The first three volumes feature musicians from
Kyrgyzstan ,Tajikistan ,Uzbekistan , andAfghanistan . Future releases in the Anthology series will feature music fromBadakhshan ,Kazakhstan , Qaraqalpakstan, and Uzbekistan.ilk Road Project Collaboration
The
Silk Road Project and its performance unit, theSilk Road Ensemble , was established byYo-Yo Ma in1998 to explore the rich cultural traditions of the "Silk Road " - the historic trade route that connected the peoples and traditions ofAsia with those ofEurope . The Aga Khan Trust for Culture is a founding partner of the Project, and through AKMICA has supported and participated in festivals, concert tours, recordings and innovative collaborations.In
2003 AKMICA presented Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble in a nine-day concert tour of Central Asia featuring concerts and workshops inBishkek ,Almaty , andDushanbe . The partnership has been extended to develop multimedia programmes for a new “Museum Initiative” in which works of visual art join traditions of oral literature and world music through performances, exhibitions, and educational events in some of the world's leadingmuseum s. Multimedia programmes have been presented at thePeabody Essex Museum in Salem,Massachusetts and, at theBritish Library inLondon , accompanying the exhibition “The Silk Road: Trade, Travel, War and Faith”.References
ee also
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Aga Khan Trust for Culture
*Aga Khan Development Network
*Music of Asia
*Silk Road Project External links
*cite web | url=http://www.akdn.org/Music/Musicin.htm | title=Aga Khan Music Initiative in Central Asia (website)
*cite web |url=http://www.viakaboul.com/home.php |title=VIA KABOUL : Music of Central Asia
*cite web |url=http://www.folkways.si.edu/projects_initiatives/central_asian.html |title=Smithsonian Folkways Recordings Music of Central Asia
*cite web | url=http://www.akdn.org/agency/aktc.html | title=Aga Khan Trust for Culture
*cite web | url=http://www.akdn.org/ | title=The Aga Khan Development Network
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