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[ .:: Home ::. .:: Cinema
::. .:: Afghan Cinema ::. ] [ Ariana
Delawari - Actress, Model, Photographer ]
Charshambe: 30: Haqraab: 1386 HS - By S. Jafar Syedi
I was born in Los Angeles the
same year the Soviets invaded Afghanistan. My mother says that I never slept
in a crib. Twenty days before I was born my father’s family left their
country and sought refuge in our home. I was constantly held and never
alone. They named me “Ariana” after the ancient name of Afghanistan. It
means “land of the Aryans”. My earliest memories of those days are as
follows: Afghan parties at our house that lasted till 3 in the morning,
dressing up like Madonna with my cousins while my older sister choreographed
and directed “music videos”, dislike for my kindergarten teacher who said I
“talked too much”, listening to bands like Madness and Depeche Mode, the
color pink, an old Afghan nursery rhyme that my grandmother Ko Ko-jan used
to sing to me that went “Oh la lo, la lo, la lo”, my father’s “V 4 AFGHAN”
license plate, and side pony tails. My first language was Dari, and, yet the
first song I learned to sing was “lucky star” by Madonna. I was playing with
rainbow bright dolls and watching The Wizard of Oz while families were lost
in the crossfire of constant battle. My life as an Afghan American was
clearly worlds apart from that of a young girl growing up in Afghanistan.
And though I always felt deeply connected to Afghanistan, I never dreamt of
actually getting to see this magical land of my ancestry. My father would
tell stories of his childhood and the only reference I ever had were the
pictures I had seen in National Geographic. I was born when the war began
there. The Afghanistan I grew up hearing about was too dangerous to see.
I have been an artist for as
long as I can remember. Whether it was drawing, dancing, music, theatre,
taking photos, making movies- I have always had to express myself
creatively. So there were lessons, and teachers, and schools, and mentors. I
was fortunate to grow up in a family that supported this craving of mine.
September 11th 2001 brought forth many changes for my family. At the time, I
was finishing my last year of film school at the University of Southern
California. I remember waking up to a phone call from father telling me of
the devastating news. That day I knew that our lives would be changed
forever.
Over the course of the next
several months, my parents decided to move to Afghanistan and help
reconstruct the country. My father left in February 2002. My mother stayed
behind to sell the house, the cars, and their business. I took my first trip
to Afghanistan on my twenty second birthday, October 21, 2002. I felt that
arriving on my birthday would complete a cycle of my life and begin a new
chapter of revelations. In all of the years of living here, all of the
schools and experiences, nothing could teach me or change me more than this
first trip to Afghanistan. The evidence of destruction was everywhere. There
were huge bullet holes in the window of our hotel room. But what shocked me
the most was the beauty and resilience of the Afghan people. I could see the
wear of loss in the lines around their eyes or the roughness of their hands,
but never in their spirit. These people are full of joy and love. I expected
devastation and was met with faith. This is perhaps the greatest lesson of
my life. I feel so blessed to be able to see and document this time in the
history of Afghanistan.
I hope to bring you a glimpse
of my culture in a light that you may not have seen. I can only attempt to
bring you the joy that these people have brought me. An Italian man working
for the Italian Embassy in Kabul during my last visit to Afghanistan said to
me, “Ariana, I can see in these pictures that you are giving something to
the people, not taking from them. This is a gift you have. Now you must go
back to the United States and share this gift with the world.” I hope that
this site begins that quest.
Ariana Delawari Works,
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[The Sopranos] 1 episode, 2006 (as Shelly)
[Luxury Lounge] TV Episode, 2006 (as Shelly)
[Sleeper Cell] 1 episode, 2006 (as Rana)
[Immigrant] TV Episode, 2006 (as Ariana Del Wari)
[E-Ring] 1 episode, 2005 (as Farah)
[Delta Does
Detroit] TV Episode, 2005 (as Farah)
[Entourage] 1 episode, 2005 (as X-Box Girl)
[Chinatown] TV Episode, 2005 (as X-Box Girl)
[Boston Public] 2 episodes, 2003 (as Monique)
[Chapter Seventy-Four] TV Episode (as
Monique)
[Chapter Sixty-Nine] TV Episode, 2005 (as
Monique)
[P.O.V The Camera's Eye] 2003 (as
Elizabeth)
[Undressed] TV Series, 1999 -
Season 4, 2004 (as Adele)
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