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08:05Okay.
08:07Yeah.
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10:57and I was able to go to Tabor, and I was able to go to D&D and T-Eatram.
11:04I was born in art. I was born in art. I was born in art.
11:12I came to a way to music and to a way to a way to T-Eatram.
11:20When I was born in 1390, I was born in 1989, I was born in 1389 and then I went to the house and lived in Tehran and then I started to dance to music and dance to music and dance to music.
11:44And I said, hey, I'm going to be in the world of music and the world of music and the world of music, but this was a good job.
11:52I mean, I'm going to be in a way, I'm going to be in the world of music, and I'm going to be in the world of music and music,
12:08and I'm going to be in the world of music, and I'm going to be in the world of music, and I'm going to be in the world of music and music.
12:27Until the years of music and music and music, I'm not going to be in the world of music and I'm going to be in the world of music and I'm going to be in the world of music.
12:47I'm going to be in the world of music and I'm going to be in the world of music and I'm going to be in the world of music and music.
13:17I'm going to be in the world of music and music.
21:05After two years, when I was in a workshop, I had all of them in the past,
21:19all of them were all of them.
21:22And I was only one of Mustafa, who was an artist.
21:26And I had all of them with my husband and my husband,
21:30My husband Raskal and my husband Raskal gave me love to me in the right of my life and accepted me in the workshop
21:39and in the 2 years I was with him and with him.
21:45After that, Mr. Fethaliy Begui, I had a few years ago,
21:51I had a few years ago and I had a few years ago.
21:57The city of Boa is one of the cities that I have had a lot of experience in this country.
22:10I remember that the first time I came to this country, I had a job.
22:15After that, I had a job.
22:16After that, I had a great job.
22:18After that, I had a great job.
22:21I had a great job.
22:23I had a great job.
22:25I started working for 4 years
22:30I worked for 4 years
22:34I saw that I had to do a job
22:37I had to do a job
22:40I had to do a job
22:43I had to do a job
22:46I had to do a job
22:49I had to do a job
22:52I worked with a lot of equipment
22:56I had to do a job
23:02I had to do a job
23:05I had to do it
23:10I could do a job
23:15I had to do a job
23:17I was able to do that in terms of teaching, but in English, English is drama.
23:27I was able to start working with kids in this school.
23:32I was about 3 years old and a half years ago.
23:39And the other side of this school is one of the main features.
23:45I have been working for a couple of children.
23:51I was three years old, they can be able to join in my career and work with them.
23:58They can work with me and work with them.
24:03I had my own career with them and I made them.
24:15Oh
31:21I don't know what I'm saying.
31:51Do you have some showers?
31:56You are not a dump.
32:00You are ready to go for air.
32:06We are very gentle.
32:08But we are not moving from here.
32:11We are not moving from here to here.
32:16I'm already a doctor.
32:18I don't know what to do.
32:21What will happen to you?
32:26Close your eyes.
32:28Close your eyes.
32:32Close your eyes.
32:34Close your eyes.
32:36I told you.
32:38Close your eyes.
32:40Close your eyes.
32:42Close your eyes.
32:44Close your eyes.
32:46Close your eyes.
32:48Close your eyes.
32:50Close your eyes.
32:52Close your eyes.
32:54Close your eyes.
32:56Close your eyes.
32:58Close your eyes.
33:00Close your eyes.
33:02Close your eyes.
33:04Close your eyes.
33:06Close your eyes.
33:08Close your eyes.
33:10Close your eyes.
33:12Close your eyes.
33:13Close your eyes.
33:14And in music, first of all I had was a student of Mehti Bagheri, who gave me a piece of a piece of paper with them.
33:29For three months I started working with them.
33:33And after that, my students came from California to California.
33:37And then I went without a student.
33:39When I started to write my own words, I would do something that I would like to share my own words
33:47I had a great time with my own words with my own words and I had to teach them
33:58and in the middle of the night of the night, there was a man who worked with me and had a lot of attention
34:07but he was also a lot of attention and a lot of attention and he had a lot of attention
34:12but there was a lot of attention for me and everybody who worked with me
34:20It was a music project.
34:22After that, I started working with RZA Parwizade.
34:29I started being a student of KAMON-CHA.
34:32After that, I was in Iran.
34:36I was a student of KAMON-CHA.
34:38I was a student of KAMON-CHA.
34:40I was a student of KAMON-CHA.
34:42I was a student of KAMON-CHA.
34:46After that, I was a student, in a history, I was a student of KAMON-CHA.
34:52After I flipped a Soviet Union, I was gadjaete.
34:56After I was a student, I didn't realize that when I was a student of KAMON-CHA.
35:00After that, I saw a student of KAMON-CHA and I was a student of KAMON-CHA.
35:06After the year, I was a student of KAMON-CHA and was a student in Turkey.
35:10After that I was in Istanbul, I was so near the last time I was born in Istanbul.
35:17When I got this story, I got to be back with my husband.
35:23I remember that my husband had a lot of things on my own and I had to be here in the music field.
35:33I was really happy that I had to do this with me on the other side.
35:40What do you want to say about working in Iran and how do you want to explain it?
35:53It's a lot of space.
35:59The work, the work, the work, is a part of it.
36:05But I think it's a way that I need to work.
36:10I am a part of this.
36:13I am a part of this.
36:15I do not understand that the history of Iran is also a part of this.
36:19If I do not work, it is a part of this.
36:22The history of Iran is also a part of this.
36:28It is a part of this.
36:30I am on my own own.
36:32Even in Iran, there is also a place in the world.
36:35The work of art is more than the place in Iran than the world.
36:44I've been doing this for a long time.
36:47It's called Bandnaf.
36:51We're doing this for a long time.
36:54We're doing this for a long time.
36:56We're doing this for a long time and we're doing this for a long time.
36:58But it's not for Iran.
37:00Iran, when you want to meet your job,
37:03in少's case you have 12 times a day to be able to get on the work of art.
37:10To the museum, you know, an art work of art,
37:13it's a research process for you.
37:16But it's not the reason why,
37:19it's a profession.
37:20It was a profession, there's a profession.
37:23It's a profession, so I'll be doing it.
37:26It's a profession.
37:30They are friendly, but they are not like the people of Iran.
37:35The culture of Iran is friendly.
37:38The culture of Iran has been great with art, with art, with art, with art.
37:42I've been 38 years old now.
37:46I've been great with art, with art, with art, with art, with art and art.
37:52It's very strange that the children of Iran are from the old age of art.
37:59They are starting to start with the English language.
38:03They can tell us that they are from Iran.
38:08They are from the old age of art.
38:12They are from the old age of art.
38:16They are from the old age of art.
38:18My wife is becoming an English activist
38:21I am actually those who I don't...
38:27Are you doing a despair?
38:31I was studying in Iran very much
38:33Because I was a pastor, he was a pastor
38:36He said that I would still have a friend
38:40But I never knew he was a pastor
38:43I don't know why my friends don't come to see me
38:47The Iranian person is much better
38:52The Iranian person understands me
38:56He understands what he does
38:59He understands me
39:00He understands me
39:02He understands me
39:11The world of men
39:14It started to be that in the first few months
39:19I was born to a strange depression
39:23When I was born
39:26I was born from an Iranian world
39:29I was born in a country
39:33I had to use the country
39:35When I was born
39:36I made my mind
39:38I didn't know what I had to do
39:41I had to work with my wife
39:44I did a lot of work
39:47I had to work with my own friends
39:49But I had to work with my own family
39:51I had to work with my own family
39:53When I did a job
39:55I did a job
39:57But I'm a student who does this job
39:59I am a student whose job I am
40:01I am a student who is a student
40:03But I am a student who is doing this job
40:05And I am a student with a student
40:07And I am really going to see my life
40:09To my life
40:11When I see my student
40:13I was like
40:15To see what happened
40:17With a student
40:19From where I am
40:21From where I am
40:23From where I am
40:25It's a place where I found my life and I had that in my life, my life was not to be.
40:32There were such a place where I was waiting for a business.
40:38I had to tell my wife that I had to do it and I had to tell them to work.
40:42I had to say that she was born and I had to go to work with it.
40:45I had to do it because I had to spend my life with it.
40:50In Taboriz, I just had to make a job.
40:52I had to do it because I had to do it.
40:54I'm from Turkey and I'm from Turkey I'm from Turkey
41:05So, I'm from Turkey and I'm from Turkey
41:11But I'm very hard to put away
41:17I'm from the village to the name of Alar Kamanchi
41:22Ustado, when I went to him, I had to give him a few tips and bring him up.
41:30I had to give him a few tips and I had to show you.
41:35When I had to give him, I said,
41:37I'm going to do this job and I'm asking.
41:39I came to do this job and I was getting done with the job.
41:41And before, I had to make a good job and I was already getting involved.
41:46What did he do?
41:47I had to give him a lot of time.
41:49He said to me, do you want to work here?
41:57It was a dream of a dream that was a dream of a dream.
42:03Why didn't I do it?
42:05I worked for three months.
42:08I had a journey in my country.
42:11I had a journey with a plane.
42:14I came to Turkey with an autobus.
42:16I had a dream that I was in.
42:20I would have a dream of a dream that I was in there.
42:25When I came to Turkey with an autobus, it was a dream.
42:32It was a dream of a dream.
42:37At my point of view, it was really easy for me to be.
42:41But I am very grateful that I would be able to make this guy
42:46And the biggest thing that I am from this world,
42:53I would be able to make my hand
42:57It was my real life that I would be able to explain this to me
43:02and to me I would be able to understand this
43:06PIANO PLAYS
43:36PIANO PLAYS
44:06PIANO PLAYS
44:36and I also have a self-registered because there was one of my friends who had a friend in the name of Luke
44:43and who had a friend to attend the event
44:45so that I had to to start a meeting and I had a chance to do this again
44:50I was in a moment, I had to do this again
44:54I had to do this work with my colleagues
44:57and I had to do this work with my colleagues
45:02and I had to do this work with my colleagues
45:05And in my part of the music, there are also concerts that are from the countries that are from the countries that are from the Iranian music.
45:21And for me, this is what it is for me.
45:27What can you say about the law for the whole world?
45:38It's hard. It's hard.
45:43The law for the whole world is love.
45:47We can't believe that we can't believe it.
45:50We can't believe that we can't believe it.
45:53We can't believe that we can't believe it.
45:59Let's say that we can't believe it.
46:03We can't believe it.
46:05We can't believe it.
46:08We can't believe it.
46:10We can't believe it.
46:12This is a part of the work I have a lot.
46:18I'm a part of the work I have to do so.
46:23I'm a part of the work I have to do so.
46:25I'm going to create a series for my new concert.
46:29I love this tourké.
46:32I really love you.
46:35Thank you very much.
47:05Thank you very much.
47:35Thank you very much.
48:05Thank you very much.
48:35Thank you very much.