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Photo exhibit focuses on sama in Konya  

  1. Culture
December 29, 2017 - 18:52

TEHRAN – An exhibition of photos by Babak Borzuyeh depicting scenes of sama, a dervish whirling dance, at the mausoleum of the Persian poet Molana Jalal ad-Din Rumi in Konya opened at the Gooya House of Culture and Art in Tehran on Friday.

The exhibition, which is also showcasing calligraphy works by Esrafil Shirchi, will be underway until January 10.

The Gooya House is located at 129 Karim Khan Ave.  

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