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2025 TAAP Awardees

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We are excited to introduce the 2025 Traditional Artist Apprenticeship Program (TAAP) awardee cohort. Each of these recipients is a master in their art form and plays a key role in transmitting living traditions to promising apprentices who share the same cultural heritage.

Click here to learn more about TAAP.

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Hossein Salehi

Santoor Music, Traditional Persian Music
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