The Vahdat Hall, formerly the Roudaki Hall, is a performing arts complex in Tehran, Iran.
Vahdat Hall
Outside of the Hall in 1970.
Robert de Warren (right) being presented to the former king of Iran (left).
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Iranian National Ballet Company
The Iranian National Ballet Company was Iran's only state ballet institution until the Islamic revolution of 1979 and also the most known and recognized of all dance companies in the Middle East. It was founded in 1958 by the Iranian Ministry of Culture and existed during 21 years (1958–1979). The company, residing at Tehran's Roudaki Hall, was disbanded in the aftermath of the Islamic revolution and was re-established 23 years later in exile by Nima Kiann under the name of Les Ballets Persans in Sweden.
Madame Yelena's ballet class in Tehran, 1949
The Times newspaper review of the newly built Roudaki Hall Opera. 7 February 1968
Robert de Warren and Haideh Ahmadzadeh conversing with the Shah and Empress Farah at the Roudaki Hall Opera. 1967
Iranian National Ballet Company performing Carmina Burana, 1978