The Shanbehzadeh Ensemble offers a rare selection of the traditional music and dance of the Persian Gulf, by specifically performing the musical traditions of the province of Boushehr, a little known region in the south of Iran. The main instruments native to the region include the Neyanbânn (Iranian bagpipes), the Neydjofti (a double flute), the Dammâm (two-sided drum), the Zarbetempo (percussion), the traditional flute, the Senj (a sort of cymbal) and the Boogh (a goat's horn).
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