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A Kabul Music Diary (2003): Film Screening and Conversation

January 22 2026 @ 5:30 pm

Film Event organised in partnership with the Afghanistan Society

Thursday 22 January 2026, 18.00 (GMT)

Doors open at 17:30, 30 minutes wine reception, screening starts at 18:00
~ Further details, including the registration link, will be shared early in the new year~


A Kabul Music Diary (2003):
Film Screening and Conversation

with John Baily and Andre Singer

We’re beginning the new year with a special screening dedicated to the work of John Baily, Emeritus Professor of Ethnomusicology and the former Head of the Afghanistan Music Unit at Goldsmiths, University of London.

John has been closely connected to the music of Afghanistan since 1973, and his contribution to the field has shaped how Afghan musical heritage is studied, taught, and understood.

This event — organised in partnership with the Afghanistan Society — will centre on a screening of his film A Kabul Music Diary (2003, 52 minutes), followed by a Q&A moderated by André Singer.

 

The film follows John’s return to Kabul a few months after the fall of the Taliban to observe how music was re-emerging in public life. The film documents a range of musical expressions — from traditional rubab performances to a student pop group experimenting with electronic instruments. Beyond its observational richness, the film captures a moment of cultural reawakening under shifting political realities. Showing this work now feels especially important as it reminds us of the fragility and resilience of cultural practice, and of the role film can play in witnessing, remembering, and honouring forms of expression that are once again under threat.

 

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