Inspirations and Creative Thoughts
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Documentary Film // Give me Your Love: A Journey into Mevlevi Music Posted: 03 Sep 2011 03:49 AM PDT "Give Me Your Love: A Journey into Mevlevi Music" is a short (30 min length) documentary film by Pakistani Film maker Nameera Ahmed is a short documentary that explores the role of music, especially the reed-flute, in the lives of the contemporary spiritual followers of the 13th-century Persian Sufi poet-mystic Mevlana Jalaluddin Rumi. This group in Turkey, called the Mevlevi Sufis, is most popularly identified internationally as the "Whirling Dervishes". Rumi referred to the making and playing of the reed-flute in his poetry, as a metaphor for the training and subsequent transformation of the human spirit. This poetic symbolism still holds power for the Sufis, who reveal their central connection to the reed-flute in this film where the players are individuals actively engaged in the production, performance and perpetuation of the Mevlevi music tradition. The viewer gets a taste of their world, of their philosophy and beliefs, and their journey of love explored through the "Sema" or "Audition", through the theme of the sublime and the mundane. I found the documentary quite lovely and sweet. The link is provided at the end of this post so that you may also watch it online. Story of the Ney In the beginning of the documentary a Ney Teacher tells the Story of the Ney that also metaphorically describe the story of human being. A ordinary reed, when separated from its reedbed and prepared becomes tranformed inot the musical flute, the Ney. To the effect that the reed, in its marshy bed with water underneath, and birds flying over sways in harmony with the wind. Ney-maker, Ney-player, Ney-teacher, Semazen, Ney-student, Muhibban (friends of teh Mevelevi) and Dede, spiritual teachers are interviewed in the course of this documentary giving valuable insight of this rich heritage of our world. Dream of the Ney One student describe how Ney is an amazing instrument that feels so alive, even though it has no string, nothing, its just a hollow flute. She describes a dream she had: "I had a dream about my reed-flute. I couldn't play for a long time because of my exams. I saw my flute in my dream, it had cracked. Cracks all oer, and I was crying. I took my flute and blew into it, it cracked some more. Cracks all over, and I was crying. I took my flute and blew into it, it cracked some more. The more I blew, the more beatiful it sounded. And I said, "Thank you God" as it cracked. Astonishing Dream!" How a sound can drive a man crazy, is baffling! The film feature a retired army man who became a Ney player and now its teacher, who had come to love the Ney. He shares how one day coming after back from work in the month of Ramadan, he listened to the music of Ney played on the radio and how it started the fire in his heart, in his soul that still goes on and on. "The sound of a Ney took me away from myself transported me to some other place. I mean, it set me on fire, burned me." Mystical Effect of Music through the Heart One Mevlevi teacher of Ney explain a mystery of the heart that the Sufis know. He said: The heart is the pump which permeates all cells by sending blood to them. The heart takes in this throbbing and this music through the ear. The heart, since it pumps blood to the body, whatever influence it gets from that music, the heart spreads that pleasure to all the cells through the blood. In the documentary the symbology and stages of the Sema and whirling of the Mevlana's Whirling Dervishes are explained. I hope you will enjoy the documentary. Click on the picture below to watch the documentary:
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