Rumi From Balkh to Konya (Rumi Painting Exhibition in Canada by an Afghan Artist)


A great collection of Rumi's Paintings, "From Balkh to Konya" by the young Afghan born Artist, Sediq Danesh will be exhibited from September 12 to September 30 at Richmond Hill Center for The Performing Art [in Ontario, Canada]. There will also be a wonderful collection of Sema dance which will bring to life some of the breathtaking moments of the ceremony. For detailed works and biography of Sediq Danesh, please visit his beautiful website: www.daneshart.com




Here is the content of the email that I've received from the young Afghan Artist, Sediq Danesh:
"It is with great pleasure that I would like to invite you to the grand opening of "Rumi from Balkh to Konya" on Saturday September 12th from 2:00pm to 6:00pm at the Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts. The exhibition will showcase a collection of works on Rumi’s life and the paintings of Sema Dance.

Admission is free and parking is available.
I hope to see you all there!
Please pass this on to your friends, colleagues and family.
Regards,
Sediq Danesh
www.daneshart.com
sediq.danesh@gmail.com
416-890-5599
Exhibition continues through September 30, 2009, 10:00am to 6:00pm, Monday to Friday. Danesh will be available on Saturday’s. Paintings can be purchased at the exhibition."
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