Passport Sessions are fun-filled events highlighting a wide variety of cultures and traditions. There’s always something new to discover!
Stay tuned for information about our 2025 Passport Sessions artists.
Save the dates - we'll see you next year! 2025 dates:
June 26, 2025
July 17, 2025
July 31, 2025
Gao Hong & Issam Rafea - Youth Enrichment Workshop
(World Music Series)
Date: 01/20/2021 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Location: ONLINE EVENT
Intro Text
Live-streamed from the Historic Chateau Theatre in downtown Rochester's "Heart of the City" district. Their music sounds both ancient and strikingly modern at the same time. It is neither Chinese nor Arabic, but something fresh and new that only they can produce. Both the Arabic lute, the oud (played by Issam Rafea), and the Chinese four-stringed lute, the pipa (played by Gao Hong), originated from the same ancient instrument - the Persian barbat. Though the pipa has been altered considerably though out its 2000-year history, it originally resembled the 5,000-year old oud and is thought to have been introduced to China through the Silk Road. Since they only play improvisations, no two performances are ever exactly the same, and the duo often creates instantaneous site-and audience-specific pieces to describe their immediate feelings and honor their audiences.
Gao Hong & Issam Rafea - Youth Enrichment Workshop | Wed Jan 20 at 4 PM | Facebook & YouTube LIVE | 2021 World Music Series
Live-streamed from the Historic Chateau Theatre in downtown Rochester's "Heart of the City" district
Their music sounds both ancient and strikingly modern at the same time. It is neither Chinese nor Arabic, but something fresh and new that only they can produce. Both the Arabic lute, the oud (played by Issam Rafea), and the Chinese four-stringed lute, the pipa (played by Gao Hong), originated from the same ancient instrument - the Persian barbat. Though the pipa has been altered considerably though out its 2000-year history, it originally resembled the 5,000-year old oud and is thought to have been introduced to China through the Silk Road. Since they only play improvisations, no two performances are ever exactly the same, and the duo often creates instantaneous site-and audience-specific pieces to describe their immediate feelings and honor their audiences.
The Duo has performed at the Smithsonian Institution, Lotus Festival (Bloomington, IN), Trinity Center for Urban Life in Philadelphia (for Al-Bustan Seeds of Culture), Music in the Chapel Concert Series (Minneapolis), the University of Maryland; Carleton College; St. Olaf College; St Paul College; The Cedar Cultural Center; Inn-Fest; Macalester College and dozens of other performances throughout Minnesota. They were interviewed and featured on the MPR/NPR radio program All Things Considered; and on WCCO/CBS Radio’ s Steele Talkin’ with host Jearlyn Steele. This newly formed duo was awarded a 2018 USArtists International Grant from the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation in the U.S.
Pipa master Gao Hong and oud master Issam Rafea met in 2017 at Carleton College while Gao Hong was teaching there and Issam Rafea was a residency artist. They bonded when first met and immediately committed to recording and performing together. Once in the recording studio, they began improvising music that was so cohesive it seemed as if they had worked together for years. Both Issam and Gao Hong are wonderful composers, and this helps each anticipate what the other will do in their live compositions.
Brought to you by the Friends of Riverside Concerts with additional support by the Mayo Clinic. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts & cultural heritage fund. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a Minnesota State Arts Board Operating Support Grant, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts & cultural heritage fund. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Established in 2010, the Passport Sessions program brings musicians to our local community to highlight a wide variety of cultures and traditions.
Each year, three bands perform for local youth and the community. Youth at Rochester's School Age Child Care (SACC) program are given up-close-and-personal outreach sessions, and we partner with Rochester Downtown Alliance (RDA) for fun, free community concerts at Thursdays Downtown.
WHEN
Public concerts at Thursdays Downtown start at 7 p.m.
SACC outreach events are not open to the public.
COST
Passport Sessions concerts at Thursdays Downtown are free and open to the public!
SACC outreach events are free, but not open to the public.
SEATING
Thursdays Downtown is an outdoor festival. Space is available on a first come, first served basis. Come early to choose your spot! Seats are not provided.
ITEMS TO BRING
Thursdays Downtown is an outdoor festival in Downtown Rochester. Items to make your experience more comfortable are welcome. Concessions will be available at the event.
CONCESSIONS
Thursdays Downtown features a large variety of local food and beverage vendors. Vendor information is available here.
SURVEYS
Public Music staff will be at the events with surveys. Please help us improve our events by completing one!
WEATHER POLICY
Thursdays Downtown is an outdoor festival, and events may be cancelled due to inclement weather. Please check our event updates page for changes to the Passport Sessions schedule.
THURSDAYS DOWNTOWN
Passport Sessions artists perform free concerts at Thursdays Downtown, an annual outdoor summer festival located in downtown Rochester.
A weekly summer staple of downtown Rochester, Thursdays Downtown combines arts, music, food, and a vendor market into one free community-uniting, block-party-style event.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts & cultural heritage fund.