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11 07, 2016

Tabla for Two featured on Voice of America Ashna TV

2019-01-07T20:27:24+00:00July 11th, 2016|News|

We were thrilled to be interviewed for Voice of America Ashna TV. The interview aired last week. The story is about a Western gal (Abigail) with a visual  arts past, who has come into this amazing music thanks to her gifted teacher (Masood).

18 04, 2016

Embassy of Afghanistan’s Passport DC Open House

2016-04-15T22:24:15+00:00April 18th, 2016|News|

Tabla for Two is performing at The Embassy of Afghanistan in participation of DC’s largest cultural event of the year—Around the World Embassy Tour. On this day, participating embassies open their doors to the public and welcome whoever is interested to learn about their countries. For more information about Passport DC please visit Cultural Tourism DC .

11 04, 2016

The Untold Story of Women in Afghanistan at AU

2019-01-07T20:27:24+00:00April 11th, 2016|News|

Tabla For Two played at the Afghan women’s rights panel hosted by the Afghan Rug Project at American University. The Afghan Rug project brings families in the United States and Afghanistan together through the gift and spirit of exchange.

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6 04, 2016

The White House Nowruz Celebration!

2019-01-07T20:27:24+00:00April 6th, 2016|News|

The music of Tabla for Two facilitated our being invited to the White House to celebrate Nowruz. It was a beautiful, lavish, generous party. And it just happened to be Masood’s birthday! What a celebration – what an honor! Nowruz meaning “new day”, is the Persian New Year.

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12 03, 2016

The Great Swan Nebula Concert

2019-01-07T20:27:24+00:00March 12th, 2016|Performances|

On March 9 & 10, Tabla for Two performed a 2-night private concert. The Great Swan Nebula Concert was held at a gorgeous historic home in Washington, DC. The home was the former studio/home of artist William Morris. What a beautiful setting!

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