Sahar Ajdamsani
Iranian singer and photographer (born 1996)
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Sahar Ajdamsani (Persian:سحر اژدم ثانی; born 26 March 1996) is an Iranian singer, songwriter, poet, lyricist, writer, and photographer.[1]
Biography
Sahar started writing poetry at the age of eight,[2] and has written poetry in Persian, English and German.[3]
The theme of her works are world peace, the defense of women's rights, kindness, and humanity. She is known as an artist who defends women's rights and human rights with her arts and promotes peace, humanity, equality & kindness.[4]
She is one of the few Iranian artists that many countries have written about her arts[5][6] and is the first Iranian who is the winner of WILD sound poetry festival for her poem "Censorship" that focuses on women rights.[7]
Sahar also selected as the representative of the Global Photographic Union in Iran.[8][9]
Although music in Iran is forbidden and prohibited for women, she has had many concerts[10][11] in many countries and despite the many limitations for women in Iran, she has succeeded and is internationally recognized.[12][13][14][15][16][17][18]
Her poems have been translated into many languages and published in many countries. She has also been invited to poetry festivals in many countries.[19][20][21]
Awards
Books
Albums
Unique Art works
- Quarantine World: A song and music video about the COVID-19 pandemic in 11 different languages (Persian, English, German, Kurdish, French, Arabic, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Hindi, and Greek) featured 11 world stars (Jessica Lynn, Bernd Kieckhäben, Karwan Kamil, Flora Fishbach, Ammar Alazaki, Erica De Matteis, Luis Fernando Borjas, Rodion Gazmanov, Jyotica Tangri, Nasos Papargyropoulos).[37] Sahar wrote the lyrics (all languages) and melody herself. She wrote the lyrics in one day and mentioned it as a miracle.[38] She is also producer, director and screenwriter of this global project.[39]