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The music legend is conducting an all-female orchestra of 50 members for Expo 2020 Dubai
AR Rahman, the Oscar-winning music composer who directed the Phil Daus Orchestra for Expo 2020, said that Dubai is a “yes country” and all his female orchestras are a manifestation of equality and creativity.
“The world has a certain view of the Middle East… Women are like this… They don’t play music. But Dubai is a good place. Everything is for sure! Yes, we can do it. Yes, it is possible! Yes , We can make progress. This is an important statement,” Rahman said in an interview with the Khalij Times on Wednesday.
The global music legend has won two Oscars, two Grammy Awards and a Golden Globe for his work and is currently mentoring his all-female Firdaus team in Dubai.
He said that Dubai is where people from all over the world-from Oman, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Croatia, Armenia-come together to create a dream team.
“And everyone coexists and understands like sisters. People are afraid of what they don’t understand. So when they come together and create something as beautiful as music…they are making an important statement,” Rahman said that he became famous with the musical “Jai Ho” in the 2008 self-made film “Slumdog Millionaire”.
The master said that despite the challenges and delays brought about by the pandemic, Dubai still successfully hosted the World Expo, which made him “very impressed.”
“I have seen the (Expo) website for nearly two years. I have been here, in and out. Even if we encounter setbacks…the whole world has encountered setbacks…they are still doing this…they have set up the whole Infrastructure and a blueprint for how to do things are prepared. I am so touched. I enjoy my time here,” Rahman said.
Under his guidance, the orchestra brought together 50 women from 23 different nationalities, drawing inspiration from various musical traditions, and using instruments such as Ude, Reba and Dabuka. It will make its debut at the opening ceremony of the World Expo on September 30. The orchestra will perform two concerts led by Rahman at the 2020 Dubai Expo, the special program of International Women’s Day on March 8, 2021, and other events.
He said that during the six-month Expo, the orchestra will perform eight to ten concerts.
“I’m writing a lot of works (for the orchestra). The big premiere will be held on Space Day on October 23. Therefore, they will perform works about space. Then there is another one I am working on. The studio also Many events will be held for visitors, such as seminars.” He said.
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