BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan Every Sunday night for the past two years, Jawid Kaderi has organized Afghan music nights in a recreation center on this expansive base to showcase an essential aspect of Afghan life that had been suppressed before the U.S.-led invasion 18 years ago.
American troops often dub the deafening roar of fighter jets taking off from the nearby flight line the sound of freedom, but in the small auditorium off the bases Disney Drive where Kaderi and a rotating cast of three to four contract interpreters gather each week, the strains of the stringed rabab and the rhythmic beat of the tabla drums make for a humbler celebration of the concept.
Though sparsely attended, the events are open to American troops and others who Kaderi hopes will come to learn about his countrys traditions.
The nightlong jam sessions are also helping to rebuild a musical culture that was nearly completely destroyed under the Taliban, and which faces continuing challenges even now, said Capt. Philip D. Tappan, associate bandmaster of the United States Army Band.
The revival of musical traditions here is also something of a rebuke of the radicalism that has mired Afghanistan in decades of war, said Tappan, who studied Afghan culture before deploying to the country several years ago with the 1st Cavalry Division band and played alongside Afghan musicians at Bagram and in Kabul in 2017.
If the work we did together provided any legitimacy to their programs and the musical arts in Afghanistan, then we have directly combated the extremism that has terrorized this country and the world at large, he said.
The Taliban had denounced singing and dancing as a moral perversion. When they emerged as victors in the countrys fractious civil war in the 1990s, they burned instruments and ripped apart cassette tapes, outlawing music and other forms of pop culture under their hardline interpretation of Islamic law.
But just a few decades before the country was plunged into 40 years of war, including street battles that ravaged Kabuls musicians quarter, artists like Ahmad Zahir the Afghan Elvis had flourished amid a golden age of music in the 1960s and 1970s, Kaderi said.
And after the militant regime fell in late 2001, it wasnt long before song returned to the countrys capital, Kaderi said.
Right after the Taliban were ousted by U.S. forces, the first thing that we saw on the streets of Kabul was the free people playing music, singing and dancing, he said.
The U.S. and NATO have funded music programs in the years since, but just as efforts to establish lasting peace, security and prosperity here still face numerous challenges, so too does any musical renaissance. In rural areas still under Taliban influence, the militant group continues to bar it, locals have said, and musicians elsewhere in the country still face strong family pressure and even threats from violent extremists.
In 2014, for example, a suicide bomb attack targeted Ahmad Naser Sarmast, founder and musical director of the Afghanistan National Institute of Music. The Taliban claimed the attack, which took place at a high school, and said Sarmast was corrupting Afghanistans youth.
Samast lost his hearing in both ears, and for three or four months afterward it felt like there was a full symphony orchestra in my head, playing out of tune, he said recently.
Now Sarmast is slowly regaining his hearing and continues teaching young people. However, an entire generation of other would-be teachers or mentors was silenced by death, oppression or exile, said Kabul University music professor Mohsen Saify, and Afghan women are still often discouraged from even studying music by family members who hold that its immoral.
At Bagram, however, Kaderi believes that sharing a love of music is a deep part of the countrys culture and a reason to continue to celebrate the Talibans ouster.
You cannot take away music from Afghan people, he said. Even during their fighting with their enemies, they sing and dance.
Capt. Eveleen Soroko has attended some of the music nights and said that even though she didnt understand all of the words, she enjoyed the musics poetry.
I can feel in the music that the culture is alive, and that the history has a beautiful depth to offer, she said.
The Bagram events are also a way for fellow musicians like Kaderi and Tappan to build camaraderie.
I have not forgotten about Afghan music, the experiences Ive had with Afghan musicians or the study of Afghan music, Tappan said. It will continually color my life.
lawrence.jp@stripes.comTwitter: @jplawrence3
Afghan and American musicians assemble on Oct. 23, 2016, at Bagram Airfield. The two groups of musicians closed the show in a joint performance of two traditional Dari folk songs.COURTESY OF CAPT. PHILIP D. TAPPAN
More:
Bagram's Afghan music night is the American base's other 'sound of freedom' - Stars and Stripes
- Madrid's COVID vaccinated care home residents relish freedom on theatre trip - Reuters - February 25th, 2021
- Coronavirus: Home tests will give Germany 'more freedom' - DW (English) - February 25th, 2021
- How the Biden-Harris Administration Can Advance Peace & Freedom At Home and Abroad - Just Security - February 25th, 2021
- EDITORIAL: The freedom to read The Golden Star - Golden Star - February 25th, 2021
- OPINION: Do we have freedom of speech in media? - UNCW Seahawk - February 25th, 2021
- UNLU: On Freedom and activism - Yale Daily News - February 25th, 2021
- We who believe in freedom cannot rest until it comes - scalawagmagazine.org - February 25th, 2021
- Filmmaker Anurag Basu Opens Up on Using Freedom of Creativity and Misusing It - India West - February 25th, 2021
- On 'Comfort Women' and Academic Freedom: A Rebuttal - The Diplomat - February 25th, 2021
- The Freedom of Snowshoe and Ski - Splice Today - February 25th, 2021
- Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation New Dawn Fast Facts - ABC17NEWS - ABC17News.com - February 25th, 2021
- Freedom from fear: For the economy to grow, democracy cant be in recession - The Times of India Blog - February 25th, 2021
- EV Battery Tech Announces the Launch of the IoniX Pro RV Freedom Battery - Canada NewsWire - February 25th, 2021
- Freedom camping needs new regulations and foreign tourists arent the only villains - The Conversation AU - February 25th, 2021
- D.C. United transfer rumors, SheBelieves action & more: Freedom Kicks for 2/22/21 - Black And Red United - February 25th, 2021
- Did Congress Rename Their French Fries to 'Freedom Fries' Before the Iraq War? - Snopes.com - February 6th, 2021
- Boat of the Month: Freedom - National Fisherman - February 6th, 2021
- A Minnesota sharpshooter rescued an eagle caught in tree. Now the raptor has found a forever home. - Minneapolis Star Tribune - February 6th, 2021
- RTW: Be skeptical of candidate claims in the town of Freedom - Olean Times Herald - February 6th, 2021
- Carry the torch: Freedom Riders reflect on civil rights and Black Lives Matter movements - Westport News - February 6th, 2021
- SJ's Veno wins Jon Fleischaker Freedom of Information Award - State-Journal.com - February 6th, 2021
- California Black Freedom Fund launches $100 million initiative to support 'Black-led organizing' - ABC News - February 6th, 2021
- Hong Kong: New national security guidelines on schools further stifle freedom of expression on campus - Amnesty International - February 6th, 2021
- Freedom, and restraint - Pittsburgh Catholic - February 6th, 2021
- "Censorship by Zoom and Other Private Platforms": The UC Academic Freedom Committee's Concerns - Reason - February 6th, 2021
- Americas First Black Regiment Earned Their Freedom by Fighting Against the British - History - February 6th, 2021
- Professor Explores Black Freedom on Native Land | Pittwire | University of Pittsburgh - UPJ Athletics - February 6th, 2021
- MI Research: What Does Freedom, Inc. Believe And Why Won't The Mainstream Media Talk About Their Radical Beliefs? - MacIverInstitute - February 6th, 2021
- Elation Hypercars Teaming Up With Cascadia Motion To Bring The Freedom EV To Life - CarScoops - February 6th, 2021
- UN expresses its concern regarding situation with freedom of expression in Ukraine - 112 International - February 6th, 2021
- Dolly Parton Says She Turned Down Presidential Medal Of Freedom Twice - NPR - February 2nd, 2021
- Rob Gronkowski: I have freedom to be myself in Tampa Bay - WEEI - February 2nd, 2021
- Dont fear educational freedom, fear force - The Daily Breeze - February 2nd, 2021
- The Imperative of Integration - Stages of Freedom to Host Conversation With Philosopher Anderson - GoLocalProv - February 2nd, 2021
- Firebrand Roots Contrast Legislative Hopes as the Texas Freedom Caucus Enters Third Session - The Texan - February 2nd, 2021
- Watch out Pete! Guess who's the target of a snowball fight in New Freedom - WBAL TV Baltimore - February 2nd, 2021
- Kathmandu's HR lead on flexibility, freedom and the great outdoors - Human Resources Director - February 2nd, 2021
- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says freedom is 'earned with the price of blood' in newly-resurfaced video - The Week - February 2nd, 2021
- Ivermectin court ruling hailed as 'breakthrough for healthcare freedom in Covid-19 battle' - IOL - February 2nd, 2021
- CNN proves the left doesnt believe in freedom of speech, only freedom of reach as media targeted in wake of Capitol riot - RT - February 2nd, 2021
- Rob Gronkowski likes the freedom of being yourself in Tampa - NBC Sports - January 31st, 2021
- Feb. 1 marks National Freedom Day, observing the end of slavery - FOX 2 Detroit - January 31st, 2021
- Jimmie Allen Yearns For Better Days With Brad Paisley Duet "Freedom Was a Highway" - CMT.com - January 31st, 2021
- Jimmie Allen and Brad Paisley Cruise on Freedom Was a Highway - Sounds Like Nashville - January 31st, 2021
- Britain Upholding 'Freedom and Autonomy' With New HK Visas - VOA Asia - January 31st, 2021
- LETTERS: Freedom of the Press | Opinion | stwnewspress.com - Stillwater News Press - January 31st, 2021
- Social media platforms and freedom of expression | Daily Sabah - Daily Sabah - January 31st, 2021
- Olympic and Paralympic Sponsors Must Protect Athletes' Rights to Freedom of Expression - Around the Rings - January 31st, 2021
- Denmark urged to respect religious freedom - The Lutheran World Federation - January 31st, 2021
- Caladrius Biosciences Treats First Patient in the Phase 2b FREEDOM Trial of CLBS16 for the Treatment of Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction - Cath Lab... - January 31st, 2021
- Marjorie Taylor Greene Warned That Freedom Comes With 'Price of Blood' in Pre-Election Vid - The Daily Beast - January 31st, 2021
- Brad Paisley Joins Jimmie Allen on New Single 'Freedom Was a Highway' - PopCulture.com - January 31st, 2021
- routine and a return to freedom! (by Pedro Felner) - haveeruonline - January 31st, 2021
- How Trump cheapened the Presidential Medal of Freedom - Los Angeles Times - January 17th, 2021
- Ridgefield Letter to the Editor: Freedom of Speech - HamletHub - January 17th, 2021
- In a Shocker, Bill Belichick Spurns Trumps Medal of Freedom - The Nation - January 17th, 2021
- Intuit's Greg Johnson crafts strategy beyond TurboTax, aims to helps consumers gain financial freedom - The San Diego Union-Tribune - January 17th, 2021
- We Can't Have Religious Freedom Without Reproductive Freedom - Religion Dispatches - January 17th, 2021
- Freedom wont survive a world where every lethal virus triggers another lockdown - Telegraph.co.uk - January 17th, 2021
- COVID-19 And The Decline Of Global Civic Freedom - The Organization for World Peace - January 17th, 2021
- New legislation could see universities forced to protect freedom of speech - Express - January 17th, 2021
- Silicon Valley and Its Unique Challenge to Freedom of Speech - White House Chronicle - January 17th, 2021
- 'Enjoy the Freedom': Orphaned Kangaroos Return to the Wild After Release by Animal Sanctuary - Yahoo News - January 17th, 2021
- Social media 'censorship' and freedom of speech | Columns - The Mountaineer - January 17th, 2021
- Big Tech declares war: 'Woke capitalism instead of freedom' - Washington Times - January 17th, 2021
- Social media and 'free speech': Is it time for government regulations? - Milford Daily News - January 17th, 2021
- Covid-19 and the long road to freedom - RTE.ie - January 17th, 2021
- Freedom tries to shake off shutdown rust in win over Ellwood City - The Times - January 15th, 2021
- Revolution Brewing Reveals Freedom Variety 12-Pack of Session Sours - Brewbound.com - January 15th, 2021
- Poland drafts internet freedom of speech bill - The First News - January 15th, 2021
- EDITORIAL: The Inconvenient Truth About 'Freedom of the Press' - Pagosa Daily Post - January 15th, 2021
- Liberty is perverted when 'freedom' and 'individualism' mean ignoring facts and science - Norwich Bulletin - January 15th, 2021
- Opinion: With freedom comes responsibility and that applies to wearing masks - The Colorado Sun - January 15th, 2021
- About That Presidential Medal of Freedom: Revisiting the Nunes Memo - Lawfare - January 15th, 2021
- Grace Farms and Herman Miller launch face masks to support eradicating slavery in the built environment - The Architect's Newspaper - January 15th, 2021
- Trump, tech and TV have throttled press freedom, journalists say - Reuters - January 15th, 2021
- Statement of NewsOne TV channel on National Council's interference into freedom of thought - 112 International - January 15th, 2021
- Indonesia's Repression Hasn't Broken the West Papuan Freedom Struggle - Jacobin magazine - January 15th, 2021
- Freedom of association and the Big Tech purge - The Boston Globe - January 15th, 2021
- Guest opinion: Freedom and democracy come with corresponding duties - Daily Herald - January 15th, 2021