Sufi Music Concert and Sema (Whirling) Performance
ASU’s Gammage Auditorium 07:30 pm, 13 April 2005
The Whirling Dervishes of Rumi, one of the most exquisite ceremonies of spirituality, was a rare opportunity to experience a mesmerizing seven-century old ritual, incredible performance featuring beautiful costumes, hypnotic live music with flutes, string and percussion, and the amazing sight of the Dervishes whirling on the stage.
(in collaboration with Fellowship of Faiths and Cultures Club at ASU)
Click for Agenda..
The Order of the Whirling Dervishes is one branch of the vast Sufi tradition of Islam. Sufism espouses a moderate interpretation of Islam, which focuses on love, tolerance, worship of God, community development, and personal development through self-discipline and responsibility. These universal themes are very much relevant to the social and political realities of today, and the ritual Sama performed by the Order of the Whirling Dervishes has come to symbolize these values in the hearts and minds of millions throughout the world.
More information:
The event was hosted by Rekha Muddaraj, and more than 1,000 special guests attended the performance, including state officials, faculty members, religious representatives of different faiths and various ethnic group representatives. The event was honored by Mystic Poet Anddrew B. Alden with samples of Rumi's poetry after the keynote speech on “Rumi, Sufism, and Universal Love.”