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Mamak Khadem is a
singer. By nature, she is a nomad, one who thrives on open
spaces. By occupation, she is a bridge, one that connects
geography to lore. In music, she is open to cultural
influences, but she has chosen the classical Persian style
as her base. She was born in Iran, at a time when tides were
changing. She was part of the Children's Choir for National
Radio and Television of Iran, but it wasn't until the late
1970s and after the Iranian Revolution of 1979 that her
passion for singing waxed. Inspired by works of master
musicians in the 1980s, she seized every opportunity to
further her vocal art, regularly traveling back to Iran to
study with some of the finest Persian vocalists and masters. She benefited from classical
Indian singing tradition at Ali Akbar Khan College of Music
in northern California and from Bulgarian chore of
Nevenka
while exploring the
traditional music of Greece, Turkey, and Armenia. [Keep
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