Pahlevani and Zoorkhanei Rituals
  • Manage No PI00006069
    Country Iran
    ICH Domain Oral traditions and representations, Performing Arts, Social practices, rituals, festive events, Traditional craft skills
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Description The Ritual of Pahlevani and Zoorkhanei is a collection of rhythmic moving skills, music and dramatic art in a holy place named “Zoorkhane”. In this ritual a group of 10 to 20 men, using tools that symbolically represent the ancient weapons, perform rhythmic and musical, dramatic and ritualistic movements. Zoorkhane, the place for the administration of the Element enjoys a special architecture, a blend of Mithraic temples and Islamic architecture. The major sections of the place include a dome, the arena (Gowd: an octagonal pit, 70cm deep, wherein the rituals are administered and the practitioners stand on specific spots according to age and seniority), the audience seats (overlooking the arena), and “Sardam” wherein the Morshed sits. The Zoorkhane gate is short to encourage bending at the entrance to pay respect toward the holy place.
Place This ritual is performed in a place named “Zoorkhane”. There are about 500 Zoorkhanes throughout Iran and most of them are in the central provinces. File Size
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