Farzaneh kaboli

Choreographer, Dance Artist, actress and art enthusiast, Farzaneh kaboli,was born in Tehran, Iran. She went to the "17th of Day" Elementary School and later on to the "Payam" High School. She was born into a family of artists, her parents both played musical instruments, and the late Ali Asghar Garmsiri, a pioneer in the early Iranian theatre, was her uncle. She had another uncle, Houshang Shokati, who was a famous singer in Iran when Farzaneh was born.

The Early Years

From the very beginning, she received tremendous support and encouragement from her father in doing the things she enjoyed. At an early age, Farzaneh displayed a great deal of interest in dancing, singing, and acting. She became very involved in extra curriculum activities at the school in these areas. She performed in all major school events; sang, danced, and became the most popular member of the entertainment committee at the school. Her serious love and passion for dance surfaced in the 7th grade, where she managed to become an outstanding performer/entertainer at her school. At this time she started to do her own choreography and taught the others how to dance in harmony. Due to her physical and natural abilities, she also became interested in competitive sports. She found herself competing in tracks and field with the rest of the country. Her specialty was the high jump, where she received medals for the first and second Iranian championship spots for three consecutive years. Throughout the time she was competing and performing, her true inspiration and biggest fan, her father, was present at every event she was involved with.

Beginning of an Exciting Carrier

By the time she completed the 9th grade, she knew preciously what she wanted to do with her life. She wanted to become a professional dancer and the best one at that. With the support and encouragement of her family and friends, she enrolled in the "Iranian National and Folkloric Dance Academy" which was recently founded. The Academy had acquired some of the best dance instructors and choreographers in the world. Mr. Robert de Warren and his wife Jacqueline from England were the primary instructors. She spent three years at the Academy and received her equivalent of a high school diploma in art. It was obvious that she had a great deal of natural talent in performing most any kind of dance. From the very beginning, she became the lead dancer and the soloist for almost every major dance they performed on the stage.

This was the beginning of a dancing star being born in Iran, a star who later on became a leader in the Iranian Folkloric and National Dance Art. Farzaneh owes a major part of her professional success to her first and most influential teacher: Robert de Warren. (((link to de warren))) J
Throughout the time Farzaneh was studying at the Academy and for years after she graduated, she led the Academy in performing classical Iranian folkloric dances for the art loving audiences in Iran, United States, and several European and Asian countries. She became popular very quickly. She became the most favorite Iranian performer . Among the most popular folk dances she performed were: Torbat e Jam, Kurdish, Bojnoordi, Bandari, KohKeeluyeh and Boyer Ahmadi, Azari, Baloochi, Turkaman, Gillani, Mazandarani, Shooshtari, and also classical dances such as Nezaami’s Haft Paykar, Chehel Sotoon, and Zarb o Zangooleh. It was around this time that she was selected to be a judge in the northern part of the country (Ramsar) for the national competition.
Farzaneh reached the peak of her professional career as a dancer in 1979, right in the midst of the turmoil and uprising against the Shah in Iran.
Finally, a major revolution took place in Iran that changed everything.

Birth of a New Era

After the revolution, Farzaneh started her activities in the theatre and movie production areas. Here she hoped to still find opportunity to perform as an actress and yet incorporate dance movements into her acts. Her first major role as an actress was in the play titled: “All My Sons” by Arthur Miller, directed by Akbar Zanjanpour. She supported actors and actresses such as Khosrow Shakibayee, Hady Marzban and Soraya Ghasemi in that play.
Farzaneh has always been a caring person and has a lot of compassions especially for the people in need. She performed in several concerts for the “female only audiences” between 1997 and 1999 and donated all ticket sales from the concerts to the “Children’s Cancer Foundation". These concerts were only for female audiences and were all performed at the Italian and French Embassies in Tehran.



















 
 


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