Nima Kiann


Nima Kiann is an Iranian-born Swedish ballet artist, choreographer, visual artist and dance scholar.
He recreated the disbanded Iranian National Ballet Company in Sweden and through his dance company, Les Ballets Persans, established close contacts with national ballet companies in Central Asia resulting in revival of forgotten ballets, introducing contemporary dance in some parts of the Caucasus and Central Asia and organizing the first international tours for these companies since the breakdown of the Soviet Union. Kiann is recipient of several international awards.

Early life and education

Nima Kiann was born in Tehran, Iran and acquired a multi-disciplinary training in painting, calligraphy and graphics at Tehran Fine Arts School. At the age of seventeen and during the ongoing Iran-Iraq war, he left his native country moving first to Turkey and later to Sweden. Entered the Gothenburg Ballet Academy in Sweden in 2001 and started his elementary ballet training at the age of twenty-one as the only male among many younger female dance students. Improving rapidly in his classical ballet training, Lia Schubert, the founder director of the academy, took him under her wings and scheduled a special classical training program for Kiann. His advancement in classical ballet resulting in dancing principal roles at Theatre Talia, already during his education period, and his upcoming artistic achievements is a legacy of Lia Schubert. Kiann received his first professional dance contract in 1994 at the Göteborg Opera, a year before completing his dance education at the Academy. After his graduation, he continued his dance education at École supérieure de danse de Cannes Rosella Hightower in France and later took part in various master classes throughout Europe. His early and later training in classical ballet was under Lia Schubert, Susanne Lindström, Anthony Ferro, Rosella Hightower, Marc du Bouaÿs, James Urban, Hassen Bahiri and László Mézsáros.

Recreation of the Iranian National Ballet Company

After a freelancing dancer career in Europe, Kiann introduced his project of reviving the Iranian National Ballet Company in 1998. The project, taking five years to be realized, resulted in the establishment of the Foundation of Les Ballets Persans in Sweden. The dance company had its World Premiere in 2002 and was regarded as the most extensive Iranian artistic project ever realized in exile. L’Academie de Ballets Persans, the Forum of Persian and Middle Eastern Dance and the European Youth Dance Project, which received an international impact, are educational and scholar projects that Kiann realized within Les Ballets Persans.
In a letter of encouragement, Ms. Marita Ulvskog, the Culture Minister of Sweden wrote to Kiann on February 21, 2000:
"Please allow me to express my admiration for the energy and purposefulness with which you are equipped in order to pursue this project. To give life to an artistic tradition after more than twenty years of interruption demands a willpower of the kind that only an indomitable yearning can give. This yearning to recreate what there has been, can be difficult to understand for us, who are not sharing the painful experience that often is behind."

Collaboration with national ballet companies in Central Asia

The World Premiere of Les Ballets Persans included two full-length ballets of prominent Azerbaijani choreographers Rafiga Akhundova and Maksud Mamedov. These pieces were created during the Soviet Era and had been fallen into oblivion since their excerption from the repertoire of the National Ballet of Azerbaijan in 1970's and 1980's.
In 2012, Kiann was appointed as the Principal Guest Choreographer of National Ballet of Tajikistan introducing his repertoire and the contemporary dance to the company and paving the way for the recently reestablished Tajik ballet for development, new performing experience and cultural exchange. The General Director of the State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre of Tajikistan, Golahmad Majidov, said in a TV reportage "We praise Maestro Kiann for his endeavors to introduce new and avant-garde choreographies to the dance community of Tajikistan and for organizing the first international tour for our National Ballet after the breakdown of the Soviet Union".
Kiann organized in 2014 the first international presentation of dancers of the National Ballet of Kyrgyzstan in the West after the fall of the Soviet Union as a result of a collaboration between the Kyrgyz Ministry of Culture and Les Ballets Persans.

Academic activities

Beside his artistic practice, Kiann's cultural engagement includes directorship of several cultural associations and managing Parnian Radio in Sweden as its founder and feature editor. Kiann is the author of several multilingual scholar papers about dancing in Iran, Middle East and Central Asia and had had academic contributions to art universities in Austria, England, France, Germany, Iran, Tajikistan and the United States. The Fate of Dance in Iranian Diaspora, Persian Dance and Its Forgotten History, Farhang-e nām va vāzheh-gizini barāye radeh-hā-ye bāleh dar zabān-e fārsi , History of Ballet in Azerbaijan are among his scholar productions. He has served as artistic advisor for ministries of culture, cultural organizations and festivals throughout the world, among them State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre of Tajikistan, Arts and Culture Festival of Tirgan in Canada, Culture Ministry of Kyrgyzstan, etc.

Celebration of Nima Kiann

On March 9, 2008, Toos Foundation organized a gala performance in London, at Logan Hall-University of London, to celebrate the thirty-eight years old Nima Kiann on his artistic endeavors and achievements resulting in promotion and realization of Iran's most extensive artistic project ever carried out outside of Iran. The gala performance included a seminar on 3000 years of Persian dance history based on one of Kiann's vastly regarded articles:
"The founding of les ballets persans in the year 2002 was the fruit from several years of endeavor by a young man, who is in love with his motherland as well as with its culture and history of art. Thanks to this love, he has combined what he has learnt about the art of ballet with some surviving remnants from the culture of his birthplace in order to create a colourful rainbow which represents the diverse manifestations of art in the land which nurtured him. Despite the fact that he spent only the first seventeen years of his thirty eight-year life in his homeland, his love for the motherland and constant acquaintance with its eternal culture nevertheless directed him along the difficult path of reviving and safeguarding on the most beautiful legacies of iran's art heritage. By founding the dance company of les ballets persans, Nima Kiann has in fact created a full-length mirror to reflect iran's culture, history and art in a perspective depicting an art form, which is either not known among our compatriots or is synonymous with decadence. As he himself, has said: he has had the good fortune of finding a jewel, which had fallen beneath the dust of spitefulness; and there was a need to bring back the luster to this jewel by adopting a fresh approach and by drawing a new plan. tonight we have witnessed participating members of his newly launched european youth dance project to perform ballets from Les Ballets Persans' repertoire."
- Quotes from the Announcement Ceremony
Kiann was offered the Ferdowsi Award "For his untiring efforts to give life to a forgotten Iranian cultural and artistic heritage, and for recreating and reestablishing the Iranian National Ballet through his dance company of Les Ballets Persans".
"As Founder, Artistic Director and Principal Choreographer of Les Ballets Persans, Nima Kiann continues to create an international cultural impact, leading the most extensive Iranian artistic project ever realized outside of Iran by bringing together the talents and creative resources of distinguished artists from all around the world, with the common goal of working for the revival and enrichment of a great cultural and artistic asset. Toos Foundation salutes Nima Kiann's strong artistic vision and organizing abilities which combined have made him one of the most successful cultural administrators of Iranian community in Europe."

Choreographies

Moving Through Secrecy

Music: Iranian Orchestra for New Music
Femme - variation

Music: Hossein Alizadeh

Costumes: Nima Kiann
Separation

Music: Music: Majid Derakhshani

Vocal: Zohreh Jooya

Costumes: Doriz
Simay-Jan - variation

Music: Majid Derakhshani

Vocal: Zohreh Jooya

Costumes: Nima Kiann
Devine Banquet

Music: Shamss Ensemble

Vocal: Shahram Nazeri

Costumes: Nima Kiann
Femme - full-length ballet

Music: Hossein Alizadeh

Costumes: Nima Kiann
Les étoiles

Music: Majid Derakhshani

Vocal: Zohreh Jooya
Costumes: Tahir Tairov
Papou-Soleymani

Music: Majid Derakhshani

Vocal: Zohreh Jooya

Costumes: Jamal
Bon Voyage

Music: Majid Derakhshani

Vocal: Zohreh Jooya

Costumes: Nima Kiann
Kaveh the Blacksmith

Music: Ahmad Pejman and Mohammad Shams

Vocal: Mario Taghadossi

Costumes: Jamal and Nima Kiann
Scheherazade - after Fokine

Music: Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov

Orchestra: Persian International Philharmonic

Conductor: Alexander Rahbari

Costumes: Jamal
Simay-jan the Gilani Girl - full-length ballet

Music: Majid Derakhshani

Vocal: Zohreh Jooya

Costumes: Nima Kiann
Rumi Rumi

Music: Shamss Ensemble

Composer: Kaykhosro Pournazeri

Costumes: Nima Kiann
Turquoise Land - Dream of Peace

Music: Aref Ensemble

Composer: Parviz Meshkatian

Costumes & Tiara Design: Nima Kiann
Hanging Gardens of Lost Dreams

Music: Alexander Rahbari

Orchestra: Persian International Philharmonic

Conductor: Alexander Rahbari

Costumes: Nima Kiann
Vis and Ramin

Libretto: Maria Sabaye Moghaddam

Music: Peyman Soltani

Orchestra: Slovak National Symphony Orchestra

Conductor: Alexander Rahbari

Costumes & Tiara Design: Nima Kiann
Symphony of Elegy - after Fokine

Music: Alexander Rahbari

Orchestra: Persian International Philharmonic

Conductor: Alexander Rahbari

Costumes: Nima Kiann

Engagements

Artistic Director