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The Nightingale of Iran

By: Danielle Dardashti Galeet Dardashti
  • Summary

  • It was a golden age for Jews in Iran. In the 1950s, a religious Jew – Younes Dardashti – became a national celebrity, singing at the Shah’s palace and on the radio. In the 1960s, his son Farid became a teen idol on TV. They were beloved by Iranian Muslims. But at the height of their fame, they left the country. It has always been a mystery to our host Danielle Dardashti and her sister Galeet – Why did their family leave Iran? Now, in a documentary podcast series, the sisters reveal painful secrets unspoken for generations. The Nightingale of Iran is a story that will resonate with outsiders everywhere.

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  • Trailer - The Nightingale of Iran
    Sep 5 2023

    Their grandfather was a famous singer known as The Nightingale of Iran. Their father was a Tehran teen idol. It’s always been a mystery to our host Danielle Dardashti (storyteller / documentarian) and her sister Galeet Dardashti (anthropologist / musician) : What drove their Persian Jewish family to leave Iran during a golden age for Jews, so long before the Islamic revolution? The Nightingale of Iran – a new audio documentary about identity, belonging, and music – reveals painful secrets unspoken for generations. The series will resonate with outsiders everywhere. Now available wherever you get your podcasts.

    Co-creators / Co-executive producers - Danielle Dardashti and Galeet Dardashti

    The Nightingale of Iran - nightingaleofiran.com

    Presented by The Jewish Telegraphic Agency, a publication of 70 Faces Media

    Host - Danielle Dardashti

    Writer / Director / Senior Producer - Danielle Dardashti

    Producer / Musical Director / Subject Matter Expert - Galeet Dardashti

    Audio Editors / Sound Designers - Rebecca Seidel and Zachary Goldberg

    Story Editor - Rider Alsop

    Story Consultant - Asal Ehsanipour

    Composer of Theme Song - Galeet Dardashti: “Melekh” from her album Monajat, featuring Younes Dardashti (with Shanir Blumenkranz, Max ZT, Zafer Tawil, Philip Mayer)

    Thank you to our sponsors:

    -Jewish Writers’ Initiative Digital Storytellers Lab / Maimonides Fund

    -Common Era

    -Younes and Soraya Nazarian Family Foundation

    -The Himan Brown Charitable Trust

    -Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History

    -UCLA Mickey Katz Endowed Chair in Jewish Music

    -Be’chol Lashon (fiscal sponsor)

    Dedication: This is for you Dadders!!! We love you (and Mommy) so much!!!! xox

    We are so grateful for: our extraordinary husbands, Roni Sarig and Mason Weisz, who have contributed in countless ways big and small; Danielle’s amazing kids, Uri Dardashti Sarig and Raquel Dardashti Sarig, who have lent their talents in story editing, sound capture, episode cover art design, and more; and Galeet’s kids -Yaniv and Adin–for being such incredible humans.

    There are so many people we want to thank for their love, guidance, support, and inspiration on this project: Houri & Younes Dardashti, Millie & Louie Heifetz, Michelle Dardashti, Yadid Dardashti, Shahnaze Dardashti, Hamid Dardashti, Louise Motevassel, David Dardashti, Oren Motevassel, Niloo Dardashti, Schelly Dardashti, Jina Aziz-Zadeh, Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz, Dawne Bear Novicoff, Vicki Compter Lefkowitz, Jeni Friedman, Rebecca Friedman, Rebecca Guber, Debbie Kolben, Ami Eden, Caleb Guedes Reed, Sharon Nazarian, Jessamyn Rodriguez, Yonah Schiller, Richard Kay, Mark Kligman, Sarah Lefton, Janine Okmin, Arielle Nissenblatt, Ilana Nevins, Lauren Passell, Habib Partow, Alan Niku, Ruth Abusch-Magder, Julian Voloj, Melina Rosenberg, Lior Sternfeld, Houman Sarshar, Edwin Seroussi, Laura Younai, Rachel Nazarian Ehsagpour, Mohsen Mohammadi, Manucher Bibiyan, Haideh Herbert, Homa Sarshar, Shahla Javdan, Lili Keypour, Nahid Pirnazar, Tarlan Rabizadeh, Evan Mateen, Hasan Sarbakhshian, Sierra Ulrich, David Shofet, Sarah Benor and Hadas Bram.

    Intro credits read by: Michelle Dardashti

    Cover art design: Ghulam Nabi

    Assistants: Courtney Cunningham & Jessica DeWeese

    Marketing / PR: Tink

    Distributed by PRX, the Public Media Exchange

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    2 mins
  • Episode 1 - The Time Machine
    Feb 6 2024

    Sisters Danielle and Galeet Dardashti grew up in a Jewish American family band: The Dardashti Family. They sang international folk music in 12 languages – English, Hebrew, Yiddish, Ladino, Greek, Spanish, French, Japanese and more – but never any songs in Persian. This seems odd to them since both their father and grandfather were famous Iranian singers during the “Golden Age” for Jews in Iran, before the Islamic Revolution. Danielle and Galeet make a discovery that takes them back in time, and helps them find answers to their questions about why their family left Iran and abandoned their Iranian identity.

    Co-creators / Co-executive producers - Danielle Dardashti and Galeet Dardashti

    The Nightingale of Iran - nightingaleofiran.com

    Presented by The Jewish Telegraphic Agency, a publication of 70 Faces Media

    Host - Danielle Dardashti

    Writer / Director / Senior Producer - Danielle Dardashti

    Producer / Musical Director / Subject Matter Expert - Galeet Dardashti

    Audio Editors / Sound Designers - Rebecca Seidel and Zachary Goldberg

    Story Editor - Rider Alsop

    Story Consultant - Asal Ehsanipour

    Composer of Theme Song - Galeet Dardashti: “Melekh” from her album Monajat, featuring Younes Dardashti (with Shanir Blumenkranz, Max ZT, Zafer Tawil, Philip Mayer)

    In Episode 1, The Time Machine, you heard our conversations with: Farid and Sheila Dardashti, Shahla Javdan, Homa Sarshar, Lili Keypour, and Nahid Pirnazar.

    Thank you to our sponsors:

    -Jewish Writers’ Initiative Digital Storytellers Lab / Maimonides Fund

    -Common Era

    -Younes and Soraya Nazarian Family Foundation

    -The Himan Brown Charitable Trust

    -UCLA Mickey Katz Endowed Chair in Jewish Music

    -Be’chol Lashon (fiscal sponsor)

    Dedication: This is for you Dadders!!! We love you (and Mommy) so much!!!! xox

    We are so grateful for: our extraordinary husbands, Roni Sarig and Mason Weisz, who have contributed in countless ways big and small; Danielle’s amazing kids, Uri Dardashti Sarig and Raquel Dardashti Sarig, who have lent their talents in story editing, sound capture, episode cover art design, and more; and Galeet’s kids -Yaniv and Adin–for being such incredible humans.

    There are so many people we want to thank for their love, guidance, support, and inspiration on this project: Houri & Younes Dardashti, Millie & Louie Heifetz, Michelle Dardashti, Yadid Dardashti, Shahnaze Dardashti, Hamid Dardashti, Louise Motevassel, David Dardashti, Oren Motevassel, Niloo Dardashti, Schelly Dardashti, Jina Aziz-Zadeh, Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz, Dawne Bear Novicoff, Vicki Compter Lefkowitz, Jeni Friedman, Rebecca Friedman, Rebecca Guber, Debbie Kolben, Ami Eden, Caleb Guedes Reed, Sharon Nazarian, Jessamyn Rodriguez, Yonah Schiller, Richard Kay, Mark Kligman, Sarah Lefton, Janine Okmin, Arielle Nissenblatt, Ilana Nevins, Lauren Passell, Habib Partow, Alan Niku, Ruth Abusch-Magder, Julian Voloj, Melina Rosenberg, Lior Sternfeld, Houman Sarshar, Edwin Seroussi, Laura Younai, Rachel Nazarian Ehsagpour, Mohsen Mohammadi, Manucher Bibiyan, Haideh Herbert, Homa Sarshar, Shahla Javdan, Lili Keypour, Nahid Pirnazar, Tarlan Rabizadeh, Evan Mateen, Hasan Sarbakhshian, Sierra Ulrich, David Shofet, Sarah Benor and Hadas Bram.

    Intro credits read by: Michelle Dardashti

    Cover art design: Ghulam Nabi

    Assistants: Courtney Cunningham & Jessica DeWeese

    Marketing / PR: Tink

    Distributed by PRX, the Public Media Exchange

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    33 mins
  • Episode 2 - Singing in the Dark
    Feb 13 2024

    Danielle and Galeet’s grandfather Younes Dardashti grew up an orphan in Tehran’s Jewish ghetto. He was gifted with a gorgeous voice, but had a difficult childhood: He lived with an abusive uncle who forbade him from singing. In his late teens, he left his uncle’s house, got a job with the Iranian Railroad and, years later, he married Houri Aziz-Zadeh. In the 1940s, life changed rapidly for the Jews of Iran – a new Shah granted equal rights to Jews, women, and other marginalized groups. Jews could move out of the ghetto into neighborhoods integrated with Muslims. One night, Younes found himself at a party attended by Qamar-ol-Moluk Vaziri, a famous female Muslim singer. Suddenly, the power went out. And in the dark and quiet, Younes started to sing. This was the moment that everything changed, and he became The Nightingale of Iran.

    Co-creators / Co-executive producers - Danielle Dardashti and Galeet Dardashti

    The Nightingale of Iran - nightingaleofiran.com

    Presented by The Jewish Telegraphic Agency, a publication of 70 Faces Media

    Host - Danielle Dardashti

    Writer / Director / Senior Producer - Danielle Dardashti

    Producer / Musical Director / Subject Matter Expert - Galeet Dardashti

    Audio Editors / Sound Designers - Rebecca Seidel and Zachary Goldberg

    Story Editor - Rider Alsop

    Story Consultant - Asal Ehsanipour

    Composer of Theme Song - Galeet Dardashti: “Melekh” from her album Monajat, featuring Younes Dardashti (with Shanir Blumenkranz, Max ZT, Zafer Tawil, Philip Mayer)

    In Episode 2, Singing in The Dark, you heard our conversations with: Farid Dardashti, Habib Partow, Schelly Dardashti, Houman Sarshar, Laura Younai, Rachel Nazarian Ehsagpour, Haideh Herbert. Alan Niku interviewed Manucher Bibiyan.

    Thank you to our sponsors:

    -Jewish Writers’ Initiative Digital Storytellers Lab / Maimonides Fund

    -Common Era

    -Younes and Soraya Nazarian Family Foundation

    -The Himan Brown Charitable Trust

    -Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History

    -UCLA Mickey Katz Endowed Chair in Jewish Music

    -Be’chol Lashon (fiscal sponsor)

    Dedication: This is for you Dadders!!! We love you (and Mommy) so much!!!! xox

    We are so grateful for: our extraordinary husbands, Roni Sarig and Mason Weisz, who have contributed in countless ways big and small; Danielle’s amazing kids, Uri Dardashti Sarig and Raquel Dardashti Sarig, who lent their talents in story editing, sound capture, episode cover art design, and more; and Galeet’s kids -Yaniv and Adin–for being such incredible humans.

    There are so many people we want to thank for their love, guidance, support, and inspiration on this project: Houri & Younes Dardashti, Millie & Louie Heifetz, Michelle Dardashti, Yadid Dardashti, Shahnaze Dardashti, Hamid Dardashti, Louise Motevassel, David Dardashti, Niloo Dardashti, Schelly Dardashti, Jina Aziz-Zadeh, Dawne Bear Novicoff, Vicki Compter Lefkowitz, Jeni Friedman, Rebecca Friedman, Rebecca Guber, Debbie Kolben, Ami Eden, Caleb Guedes Reed, Sharon Nazarian, Jessamyn Rodriguez, Yonah Schiller, Richard Kay, Mark Kligman, Sarah Lefton, Janine Okmin, Arielle Nissenblatt, Ilana Nevins, Lior Sternfeld, Edwin Seroussi, Mohsen Mohammadi, Hasan Sarbakhshian, Sierra Ulrich, David Shofet, Sarah Benor and Hadas Bram.Intro credits read by: Michelle Dardashti

    Cover art design: Ghulam Nabi

    Assistants: Courtney Cunningham & Jessica DeWeese

    Marketing / PR: Tink

    Distributed by PRX, the Public Media Exchange

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    39 mins

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