Hany Morgan In Toronto & Online November 10, 2024

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Master Percussionist HANY MORGAN from Egypt

Tablas, Daffs, Sagat will be available to borrow or purchase

Yonge & St.Clair, Toronto (Unity Studio - 1560 Yonge St, #204)

Zoom Link for Online attendance emailed to registrants 24 hours prior to class

All class times listed in Eastern Time

Sunday, November 10, 2024

12:30-2:00pm - Sagat - all levels (sagat available to borrow or buy)

2:30-4:00pm - Tabla Class - all levels (tablas available to borrow or buy)

4:30-600pm - Sufi Dance & Daff - welcome to dancers (gallabeyah supplied & daff supplied) - Daff taught by Hany Morgan & Dance taught by Yasmina Ramzy - dance &drumming will be combined

BIOGRAPHY

Hany Morgan began playing percussion at age five and performing Sufi drum and dance at age seven. Raised in a musical family in Cairo, Egypt, he was surrounded by musical art and taught to play the derbeki (Arab drum) by his father Sheikh Ibrahim. The Morgan family have performed Islamic traditional religious choral music in the time of King Farouk and special concerts for dignitaries. As well as the derbeki, Hany plays the duff, tura/segat, violin and naye. Hany has been the lead drummer for Egypt’s famous El Tanoura Dance Troupe in the Sufi tradition since 2002 to present. He has toured the globe with this large ensemble sponsored by the Egyptian government. As well as composing and teaching, he records and tours with many other musical and dance productions worldwide.

Each Class $59 / All 3 Classes $129

Limited space for in-person studio in Toronto

No refunds, Transfers allowed.

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Master Percussionist HANY MORGAN from Egypt

Tablas, Daffs, Sagat will be available to borrow or purchase

Yonge & St.Clair, Toronto (Unity Studio - 1560 Yonge St, #204)

Zoom Link for Online attendance emailed to registrants 24 hours prior to class

All class times listed in Eastern Time

Sunday, November 10, 2024

12:30-2:00pm - Sagat - all levels (sagat available to borrow or buy)

2:30-4:00pm - Tabla Class - all levels (tablas available to borrow or buy)

4:30-600pm - Sufi Dance & Daff - welcome to dancers (gallabeyah supplied & daff supplied) - Daff taught by Hany Morgan & Dance taught by Yasmina Ramzy - dance &drumming will be combined

BIOGRAPHY

Hany Morgan began playing percussion at age five and performing Sufi drum and dance at age seven. Raised in a musical family in Cairo, Egypt, he was surrounded by musical art and taught to play the derbeki (Arab drum) by his father Sheikh Ibrahim. The Morgan family have performed Islamic traditional religious choral music in the time of King Farouk and special concerts for dignitaries. As well as the derbeki, Hany plays the duff, tura/segat, violin and naye. Hany has been the lead drummer for Egypt’s famous El Tanoura Dance Troupe in the Sufi tradition since 2002 to present. He has toured the globe with this large ensemble sponsored by the Egyptian government. As well as composing and teaching, he records and tours with many other musical and dance productions worldwide.

Each Class $59 / All 3 Classes $129

Limited space for in-person studio in Toronto

No refunds, Transfers allowed.

Master Percussionist HANY MORGAN from Egypt

Tablas, Daffs, Sagat will be available to borrow or purchase

Yonge & St.Clair, Toronto (Unity Studio - 1560 Yonge St, #204)

Zoom Link for Online attendance emailed to registrants 24 hours prior to class

All class times listed in Eastern Time

Sunday, November 10, 2024

12:30-2:00pm - Sagat - all levels (sagat available to borrow or buy)

2:30-4:00pm - Tabla Class - all levels (tablas available to borrow or buy)

4:30-600pm - Sufi Dance & Daff - welcome to dancers (gallabeyah supplied & daff supplied) - Daff taught by Hany Morgan & Dance taught by Yasmina Ramzy - dance &drumming will be combined

BIOGRAPHY

Hany Morgan began playing percussion at age five and performing Sufi drum and dance at age seven. Raised in a musical family in Cairo, Egypt, he was surrounded by musical art and taught to play the derbeki (Arab drum) by his father Sheikh Ibrahim. The Morgan family have performed Islamic traditional religious choral music in the time of King Farouk and special concerts for dignitaries. As well as the derbeki, Hany plays the duff, tura/segat, violin and naye. Hany has been the lead drummer for Egypt’s famous El Tanoura Dance Troupe in the Sufi tradition since 2002 to present. He has toured the globe with this large ensemble sponsored by the Egyptian government. As well as composing and teaching, he records and tours with many other musical and dance productions worldwide.

Each Class $59 / All 3 Classes $129

Limited space for in-person studio in Toronto

No refunds, Transfers allowed.