Classix

October 16, 2025 Doors: 19:30 | Concert: 20:00

Avin Ahmadi – Qayeq | MINA Museum

Avin Ahmadi Qayeq

The solo project Qayeq by Iranian artist Avin Ahmadi (oud, voice) invites audiences on a musical journey where original compositions intertwine with reinterpretations of traditional Persian songs. Each piece becomes a universe of emotion and poetry, carrying listeners like a raft (qayeq) floating on a calm river, among waves of sound and feeling.

At MINA Museum, the first immersive art space in Romania, the concert transforms into a multisensory experience: sound, light, and architecture merge into one universe, amplifying the depth and intimacy of Avin Ahmadi’s music.

Concert Program

  • Avin Ahmadi – The edges
  • Avin Ahmadi – Fowj fowj
  • Avin Ahmadi – Dopelk
  • Avin Ahmadi – Fairy
  • Avin Ahmadi – May
  • Avin Ahmadi – Horses
  • Avin Ahmadi – Improvisation

By purchasing tickets, participants give their consent for the use of photographic images as well as audio and video recordings for the purpose of promoting the project’s activities by the organizers and partners.

ORGANIZERS

  • Asociația Industrii Creative
  • Showberry

CULTURAL PARTNER

  • Austrian Cultural Forum Bucharest

STRATEGIC PARTNERS

  • DAC Music Performance
  • MINA Museum

*Classix is an international festival of classical and interdisciplinary music, held annually in Iași and extended through projects in other cities across Romania and Europe. Over its five editions, the festival has gathered more than 250 international artists from over 30 countries, 20,000 spectators in venues, and over 250,000 online viewers. Its program includes concerts, exhibitions, panel talks, masterclasses, interdisciplinary interventions, and educational projects. Classix constantly explores the boundaries between tradition and innovation, music and visual arts, conventional and immersive spaces, building a cultural community connected to contemporary global trends.

Warning! The immersive experience contains rapidly changing images, as well as moments of bright lights and loud sounds, which may be harmful to individuals for whom such stimuli are medically contraindicated (e.g., epilepsy, vertigo).