Middle Eastern Ensemble
The Middle Eastern Ensemble, formed in 2006, performs music from the Arab world, Turkey, Armenia, and the Middle East more generally.(Music 2705/2706)
The Bowdoin Middle Eastern Ensemble (BMEE) performs Turkish, Arabic and Armenian music from the folk, classical and Sufi traditions. BMEE is open to students who read music and are at an intermediate to advanced level on their instrument - most instruments are welcome - or who wish to learn Middle Eastern percussion (the percussion section is limited, and is first come first serve). The BMEE has become a Bowdoin institution whose end of the semester recitals are always well attended and well received by its loyal and supportive fan base.
Eric LaPerna
Co-Director of Middle Eastern Ensemble
(207) 725-3321
Performances
MEE performs at least one concert per semester, often in collaboration with the Bowdoin Belly Dance ensemble, or with other World Music ensembles on campus.
Course Credit
Two consecutive semesters of participation in an auditioned ensemble for credit fulfills the Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) distribution requirement. Returning students need not normally audition again. All ensembles count for one-half credit per semester.
Listen
Some concerts are streamed live and archived footage may be available as well at "Bowdoin Talks."