The Sufi and the Dervish

  • Classical Music
  • Utzon Room
  • 90 minutes, no interval Subject to change

Come, come, whoever you are. Wanderer, worshipper, lover of leaving. It doesn't matter. Ours is not a caravan of despair. Come, even if you have broken your vow a thousand times. Come, yet again, come, come. - Rumi

Sufi and Islamic sacred music carries a message that speaks beyond religion or culture—it is the sound of longing for the divine, the rhythm of the heart seeking peace. Rooted in love, devotion, and unity, it reminds us that all human beings share the same spiritual essence. The melodies, often simple yet profound, invite us to silence the noise of the world and listen deeply within. Whether through soulful chants, poetic verses, or mystical rhythms, this music creates a space where differences fade, and only connection, compassion, and oneness remain—a universal language that touches every soul. Utilising the instruments of Ney, Kanun, Percussion and Voice, Artists for Peace will share a special installment of music, inspired by the purest form of Love.

Presented by Artists for Peace

Event details

When a concert leaves you feeling excited and energised for hours afterwards, you know it was an exceptionally good one.

Len Power

Artist information

Ayşe Göknur Shanal Voice
Alptekin Habiboğlu Ney, Oud
Tarık Hüseyin Kanun
Hala Al Samak Percussion

Ali Celal Hatalmış Whirling Dervish 

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Attending this event

Plan your visit

Address

Sydney Opera House
Bennelong Point
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia

Getting to the venue

The Opera House is a 7-10 minute walk from Circular Quay, and is easily accessible by car, train, ferry, lightrail, bus, bike and on foot.

Location and access

Utzon Room

The Utzon Room is located on the Eastern side of the Opera House, in front of the Joan Sutherland Theatre. Best accessed through the Box Office Foyer or the Covered Concourse. All Sydney Opera House foyers are accessible, with lifts to the main and western foyers. The public lift to all foyers is accessible from the corridor near the escalators on the Lower Concourse and also in the Western Foyer via the corridor on the Ground Level (at the top of the escalators).

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