Mezrab (Amsterdam)
The Mezrab is a cultural center in Amsterdam focussed on storytelling and multidisciplinary performing arts.[1][2][3] In 2020 the center won the Amsterdamprijs voor de Kunst for Best Achievements.[4] Next to storytelling it is a podium for music, dance, comedy, and a storytelling school.[5] HistoryThe Mezrab was founded by storyteller and musician Sahand Sahebdivani in 2004. As an Iranian refugee he wanted to continue his parents' tradition of Iranian music and storytelling.[6] It started as a gathering in the family's living room and grew into a monthly storytelling evening in a small tea house.[7] Through the years the gatherings became more frequent and the Mezrab moved to various locations to keep up with its growth.[8] In 2014, a crowdfunding was organized to move to the former location of music cafe Pakhuis Wilhelmina at the Veemkade,[9] which has since become the fixed location for the center. In that same year the Mezrab Storytelling School was founded by Farnoosh Farnia and Raphael Rodan, and the team was expanded with Rogier Lammers as the music programmer and Karl Giesriegl as the creative director.[10] Since then the Mezrab has a cultural program of over 300 events per year,[4] with in addition to storytelling, music concerts, open mic evenings, dance, theatre and comedy. As most of its programming is in English, the center has become a popular destination for the international community of Amsterdam.[11] NameThe cultural center is named after the Persian word for plectrum (see Mezrab (plectrum)), as it is 'a tiny thing that produces a big resonance'.[6] PrizesIn 2020 the Mezrab won the Amsterdamprijs voor de Kunsten (Amsterdam Price for the Arts) for Best Achievements.[4] The jury motivated their choice as follows:
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