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RUMI FESTIVAL FEATURES FRIEDLANDER
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The work of Shems Friedlander,
a close associate of the Adham Center, dominated the Rumi Festival that was co-sponsored
by the Performing and Visual Arts Department (PVA) and the Adham Center early
on in the spring 2002 semester. The festival, which was a two-day affair, honored
the great Sufi poet Jalaluddin Rumi, whose translated poems are now the most popular,
best-selling poetry in the United States and whose work has inspired an interest
in Islamic mysticism among hundreds of thousands of readers in the West.
In particular it was Friedlander's
documentary film, "Rumi: The Wings of Love," screened on the first night at the
Falaki Main Stage which was the centerpiece of the festival. Friedlander was the
writer, producer and director of the film, which premiered at the Parabola film
festival in the USA only a few months before this screening in Cairo and has more
recently been selected and screened at the Damah Film Festival in Seattle. It
was in recognition of his work on this film that Friedlander received this past
summer the first Sony Broadcast Filmmakers Award, given to promising documentary
filmmakers or video journalists.
Prior to the screening
Friedlander was joined by Cairo's famous storyteller, Chirine El-Ansary, and his
fellow American poets Daniel Abd Al-Hayy Moore and S. Abdallah Schleifer in a
reading of selections from Rumi's poetry. El-Ansary, whose reading dramatized
several tales from Rumi's "Mathnawi," has performed extensively in Europe and
the Middle East. Her best known reading performances are from her own versions
of the Arabian Nights, and she was one of the first artists to perform in the
restored Islamic monuments of the Zeinab Khatoun quarter in back of Al-Azhar;
those performances were instrumental in the subsequent revival of this quarter
as a center for the performing arts.
The following night Friedlander
appeared with Moore and Schleifer at a reading of Sufi poetry in honor of Jalaluddin
Rumi at Oriental Hall. This was Moore's second visit to Cairo. His first book
of poems "Dawn Visions" was published by City Lights Books in San Francisco in
1964. Since then he has published five more books of poems - most recently the
Ramadan Sonnets and The Blind Beekeeper. Moore's attachment to Rumi's work is
apparent in his own credo as a poet: "For me the province of poetry is a private
ecstasy made public, and the social role of the poet is to display moments of
shared universal epiphanies capable of healing our sense of moral estrangement
- from ourselves, from each other, from our source, from our destiny, from the
Divine."
S. Abdallah Schleifer,
like Moore, began publishing as a young Beat poet in the late fifties and early
sixties. He also edited a journal of literary and social criticism, Kulchur, in
the early sixties, described as "the house organ of the Beat Generation," and
more generously by the New York poet Gil Sorrentino as "one of the finest little
magazines to be published in America." After a hiatus of more than two decades
and an adventurous career as a war correspondent and TV news bureau chief before
joining the AUC faculty, Schleifer resumed writing poetry, much of it mystical
and some of which he read in honor of Jalaluddin Rumi.
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But it is Shems Friedlander
who could quite possibly be AUC's own Renaissance Man. Besides reading some of
his own poems, recently published in the collection "Poems and Other Works," Friedlander
also provided the still photos for the Sony Gallery show "The Garden of the Dervishes"
which was part of the Festival; the gallery opening preceded the reading of Sufi
poetry. The exhibit included photographs of the modern-day Whirling Dervishes,
disciples of Rumi, and many of these photographs had originally appeared in Friedlander's
best-known book about Rumi and his disciples, "The Whirling Dervishes." Friedlander
is also an award winning graphic designer and he heads up the Apple Center for
Graphic Communications. His paintings have been exhibited in galleries in the
United States and more recently at the Ewart Hall gallery here at AUC.
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