Abigail Adams Greenway was interviewed on Azadi Radio
Azadi Radio did a wonderful interview with Abigail and featured Tabla for Two!
Azadi Radio did a wonderful interview with Abigail and featured Tabla for Two!
Tabla For Two was honored to play at the benefit for TAPS for Hope (Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors).
The November 11, 2018 issue of The Washington Post Magazine featured Tabla for Two! In their opening lines…
“From afar she fell for a country and its music. Afghans love her right back”
Thank you, Audrey Hoffer for this wonderful story.
How utterly AMAZING it was to be a part of The Stone Hill Spectacle. Thank you to John B. Henry’s Stone Hill Theatrical Foundation in Flint Hill, Virginia for a night like no other!
Last night was the ‘Farewell’ party at the Embassy of Afghanistan for Afghan Ambassador Hamdullah Mohib, Mrs.Mohib and their family. The garden looked beautiful with twinkling lights, flowers and smiling guests. Lovely breeze and the music of Afghanistan filled the evening air. It was all quite magical.
Tabla For Two has been greatly honored to play at the Embassy throughout the Ambassador’s three years of service. We wish him and his family peace and happiness in their new journey.
We were deeply honored to be featured on Voice of America Pashto Ashna TV. We were interviewed by Breshna Omarkhel. In this video they are talking about a Western woman, Abigail Greenway, who has learned to play Afghan music through serious study with her ousted, Masood Omari, who is from Ghazny, Afghanistan and now living in Washington DC. Masood is unique in that he sings and plays tabla at the same time. Together Tabla for Two is working very hard to preserve the traditional music of Afghanistan.
We are playing for peace. The interview appeared on the third day of Eid which was a wonderful gift.