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Kaboli, Farzaneh |
Date of Birth
2 May 1949, Tehran, Iran
Farzaneh Kaboli (May 2, 1949, Tehran, Iran)
Farzaneh Kaboli (born 1949 in Tehran) is an Iranian dancer, choreographer, and actress.
She is a leader in the Iranian Folkloric and National Dance Art, and a master of choreography in Iranian theaters. Farzaneh Kaboli was born and raised in Tehran, Iran. Both of her parents were musicians.
Her uncle was Ali Asghar Garmsiri, a pioneer of Iranian theatre, and her uncle Houshang Shokati was a famous Iranian singer.
Dance
Kaboli studied in the "Iranian National and Folkloric Dance Academy" for three years starting at age 18, it was the school for the National Folklore Society of Iran. The Academy had acquired some of the best dance instructors and choreographers in the world and Robert de Warren and his wife Jacqueline from England were the primary instructors. She eventually became a principal dancer for the school dance company, Mahalli.
She had been a famous ballerina prior to the Iranian Revolution, but in 1979 she was no longer allowed to dance in Iran. After the revolution, she taught private dance classes in her Tehran apartment as part of an underground dance movement.
Performing in dance public after the revolution meant the risk of being jailed or fined. In the summer of 1998, Kaboli returned to the stage in Iran at Vahdat Hall for the first time in 22 years, alongside her students. She had started her own dance company in 1999, Harekat and performed for all female audiences within embassies.
Kaboli has had many notable dance students, including Ulduz Ahmadzadeh, and Ida Meftahi.
Acting
Apart from dancing, Kaboli is an actress, which she started after the Iranian Revolution. Her first major role as an actress was in the play titled: All My Sons by Arthur Miller, directed by Akbar Zanjanpour.
She supported actors and actresses such as Khosrow Shakibayee, Hady Marzban and Soraya Ghasemi in that play. She played a leading role in Hadi Marzban's production of Memoirs of the Actor in a Supporting Role (1982).
Filmography
As an Actress
1995 Symphoni-e Tehran 1992 Barkhord 1991 Choon abr dar baharan 1991 Mar 1990 Kakoli 1990 Renault Tehran 29 1989 Dastmozd 1989 In The Eye of the Hurricane | Dar masir-e tondbad 1988 Shirak 1987 Oghat-e faraghat-e Agha-ye Khandani (Short) 1987 Spectre of Scorpion | Shabah-e kazhdom 1986 Kenar-e berke-ha 1986 Tanoure-ye Deev 1985 Ali koochooloo (TV Mini Series) 1985 Amirkabir (TV Mini Series) 1985 Mardi ke moosh shod 1985 Saeghe 1983 Sarbedaran (TV Series)
Selected works of
Kaboli, Farzaneh
1989
In The Eye of the Hurricane | Dar masir-e tondbad (1989)
1986
Shabah-e kazhdom | Spectre of Scorpion (1986)
1983
Sarbedaran (1983–1985)
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